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No Vacancy

No Vacancy

Imagine our thrill on seeing someone at this property…someone who looks like they should be there. A quick introduction, some confusion over our motives (honestly, this is what we do), and we’re in. However, the light’s failing, we’ve got the wrong camera and no tripod, so we’ll have to make...

Alberta 2005 Centennial Railway Museum

Alberta 2005 Centennial Railway Museum – The End

What a sad ending for the Alberta 2005 Centennial Railway Museum, out in Beiseker Alberta. The group behind it all has long since disbanded, the old station, a planned showpiece, burned down years ago and their railcar collection dispersed to wind. It started off with grand plans, and no doubt...

Donald British Columbia Cemetery

Donald Cemetery

Deep in the Rockies, we’re visiting a very special place and sharing with you a little of that adventure. It’s rather hidden away, but not far from a busy traffic corridor (sometimes faintly heard on the wind), and seemingly lost in time. Over there it’s a fast-paced world, and here,...

Random Boler

Another Random Boler

We came for the brutalish architecture and as it happens (fairly often too) our explorations lead to another random Boler discovery. We love when that happens! So there we were, coming back from photographing a really funky school (it looks like a military bunker – link further down), and on...

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Merlin View

Step after step and much distance travelled only to end up back where you started? Yes and such is hiking. This walk in the woods plays out in West Bragg Creek and takes in several trails in that extensive network. They are: Snowy Owl, Old Shell Road, and Braggin’ Rights...

Ford Dealership Tofield Alberta

Tofield Alberta (x2)

Come join in and imagine yourself a curious time traveller. Today, it’s two for the price of one and in this Then & Now we’ll show you some scenes of Tofield Alberta captured about forty years apart. It thrills us knowing we’re standing close to the spot where the original...

Holy Spirit Church Derwent Alberta

Holy Spirit Church Derwent Alberta

With a tight schedule and and only minutes to spare, all there’s time for in Derwent Alberta is a quick pit stop to snap a couple photos of Holy Spirit Ukrainian Catholic Church. In the Eastern Orthodox style (meaning domes are a prominent feature) the building dates from the late...

Witch House Saskatchewan

Backroads Saskatchewan

We’re out exploring with a friend and looking for abandoned places. This is Backroads Saskatchewan and we’re in the southwest corner of the province kicking up a little dust. We’ve been down this way before, so not exactly strangers, but it’s always nice to come back and take in something...

Escarpment Fish Creek Park

Fish Creek Park West

Mulled wine (most important): check. Spiky things for the shoes (not needed, as it turned out): check. Two shirts, a sweater and two jackets (layers are best): check. I guess we’re set! Today it’s an urban hike in an un-city like setting…oh, and the temperature outside is colder than your...

GM Parlour Coach

GM Parlour Coach

No matter the location, weather, or any other factor, we’ll fit in a walk each and every day. It’s our Tesla recharge and as an added bonus, we’ll often pass something along the way that’s fascinating to us. You know, a Boler trailer, some old truck, maybe see a passing...

Foremost House Restaurant

Then & Now: Foremost Alberta

Channel your inner HG Wells and join us in Foremost Alberta for a little time travelling adventure. Armed with an old photo of the town showing Main Street we’re here to shoot another of similar composition from the same position. It’s a silly little obsession and we find it thrilling...

Calgary Boler Trailer

Driveway Boler

Walking about random Calgary neighbourhoods, as we’re apt to do, it’s almost guaranteed we’ll make a new Boler discovery. It happens almost every single time and case in point, the little trailer seen here, spotted by chance while out for a stroll. Based on our hit-ratio, it’s clear there’s a...

Catonio's Groceteria

Catonio’s Groceteria

These businesses were once a commonly seen in older neighbourhoods, in towns both big and small. We’re talking about the humble corner store, even if many, like the one spoken of here, were actually located somewhere mid-street. These were the 7-11s and Macs Circle-Ks of the day, convenient and close...

Redwood Meadows 120 Squrt

Random Pick: 120 Squrt

So far there’s been no embarrassing pictures in this series, but by the numbers, it’s bound to happen. We’re simply closing our eyes and picking a random (unpublished) photo from our collection and posting it here. Good or bad, it’s all fair game. We often shoot stupid pics just for...

Craigellachie Kid

Craigellachie Kid

Photobomb: to appear in a photograph when you weren’t supposed to. Often it’s done with intent, maybe in a silly way, but can also be by accident. In the old photo discussed here, we don’t know which is in play, but the cheeky look of our subject suggests something planned...

Siesta Motel Creston BC

Siesta Motel Creston BC

The summer of 2021 found us in the West Kootenays of British Columbia and very soon we’ll show you the awesome adventure we had. Here it’s something quick and simple but there’ll be more…much more. We’re in Creston and this was a chance discovery – how we like it –...

Bridge Hunting: Brilliant BC

Bridge Hunting: Brilliant BC

Generations ago, this spindly structure was where you crossed over the Kootenay River in the area. With a sharp bend at each end, a sketchy south approach and narrow deck, it must have been no picnic for drivers. Heaven help you if it snowed. Bypassed about half a century ago...

Neidpath Grain Elevators

Neidpath Grain Elevators Revisited

In early 2021 we came back to the Neidpath Grain Elevators*. Things aren’t looking so good for the old pair and with seven years passing since we last dropped by, it was a bit of a shock to see how badly they’ve deteriorated. In a moment, we’ll share a post...

A Few Minutes in Foremost

A Few Minutes in Foremost

Here’s a stupid just-because post about nothing much in particular. While passing through a small town, some cool trucks are spotted and vintage grain elevators are their backdrop. To that we say yes and YES! We have a timed appointment with a very special building in the area (more in...

Weedwhacker Wanted Calgary

Weedwhacker Wanted

As often happens when we’re out for a walk, we’ll cross paths with a Boler. It’s never planned but each and every time it happens, the world for a moment, for us, becomes a better place. Never expected, but always welcome, it’s silly things that bring a smile. Thinking about...

Ranchman's Cookhouse & Dancehall

Ranchman’s Cookhouse & Dancehall

We’re along busy MacLeod Trail and looking at what was once the city’s most happening cowboy bar. It got good ‘n’ rowdy here and each year during Stampede came ten days of utter drunken madness. They did a killer business, but the decades long party ended in early 2020 –...

Abandoned Canal Alberta

Abandoned Canal

There’s nothing around but this random ditch. Not a natural feature, it snakes across the Southern Alberta prairies while following the lay of the land. Bend left, deke right, and soon it’s many clicks long, even if the start and end points are a short distance apart. This is an...

Elk Point AB Visitor's Centre

Downtown Elk Point Alberta

In the old photo it’s labelled Main Street, but today it’s 50th. No matter the naming convention, we’re in downtown Elk Point Alberta, early one Sunday morning and with not a soul about, shooting a Then & Now. We’ll do our best to duplicate the old image in composition even...

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Few Words: A Catalogue Home?

The owner of the old family farm seen here, and it’s a beauty, has suspicions it might be a catalogue home. It certainly looks the part and being curious types, we volunteered to investigate. The Team scoured plan books and anything that could find on the subject, plus called on...

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Small Town Trek: High River

This urban walking adventure makes a tour of High River Alberta, a community that’s grown a lot over the last few years, but still displays much small town charm. The older neighbourhoods are home to many historic buildings – a plus for people into that kind of weird stuff –...

CPR Train Ogden

A Few More Minutes in Ogden

The CPR mainline passes right through the Calgary community of Ogden and if you’re into a little trainspotting there’s plenty of public places there where one can view the action. When in need of a fix we’ll head out that way, even if a busy schedule often dictates we can’t...

Abandoned Railcar

A Little Railway Archaeology

Roughly twenty years have passed since our last visit to this site, but it seems more like forever. It’s more overgrown now and some things have deteriorated badly in that time, yet it’s as we remember. This post we’ll examine the remains of a small train marshalling yard and support...

Ye Ole Ice Cream Shoppe

Random Pick: Ye Ole Ice Cream Shoppe

Presenting another random photo from the BIGDoer.com collection and so far they’ve been good ones, so we’re again breathing a sigh of relief here. One day, there’s going to be something embarrassing posted. Still the image seen is in every way unremarkable, even if the subject is interesting enough. We’re...

Water Tower Three Hills AB

Then & Now: Three Hills Alberta

What time is it? Time for another Then & Now, that’s what! In this one we’re looking at a location in Three Hills Alberta taken some seventy years apart and our only connecting element is the town’s water tower. Then, it functioned as the backdrop for some kind of community...

Calgary Alberta Boler

Back Alley Boler

A Boler is where you find it and more often than not this can be some random back lane. Case in point here, it’s a completely chance discovery spotted while out for a little stroll. We don’t generally walk alleys – that would be silly – but we do scan...

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