Backalley Boler
Backalley Boler: the lanes behind homes are a favourite haunt of little fibreglass trailers and in towns big or small, they account for a good number of our discoveries. We’re always looking down them and this action is often rewarded. Parking spots such as this are a convenient place to store campers when not in use and best of all, there’s no storage lot fees. The Penguins of Madagascar say hi.
This find was in the central Alberta community of Didsbury in the Fall of 2020. We’re still not caught up. Anyway, we were simply walking about town and taking in a number of historic structures when it came into view. A random find like this is always a treat and the trailer seen here, our second of the day here in town. The other: Boler & Puma.
From the same card dump…
Bluebird Motel Then & Now, West Bragg Creek Trails: Call Me and Manchester Industrial.
Boler: A small cute-as-a-bug fibreglass camping trailer made in Canada in the 1960s to 1980s period and we make a fun game spotting them on road trips or adventures. We’ll also include similar trailers from other manufacturers that are close in appearance or configuration to Bolers.
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