WE’RE BACK! The memorial seen here belongs to a railway labourer that perished on the job over a century ago. What he died building, interestingly, has similarly gone away, the track on which he toiled pulled up and the line now abandoned. As goes the person, so goes the things...
This hike starts out well enough, but roughly mid-point takes a turn for the worse, before things improve again. The destination is a little bump in the Sibbald area of Kananaskis, with a really nice vantage point atop some cliffs open to the south. There’s rolling hills all about, precipitous...
With this post ends a special series. Seen through eyes of wonder, we take in the last of three little churches documented by the Team, belonging to Meota Parish. This one’s beautiful (they all are) and in addition is the most senior of the group. It’s been around over a...
We like to cover subjects that some might see as odd or usual. They always ask..โyou’re into…that?โ…and the answer is almost always yes. It sure keeps life interesting. Today’s photo-essay demonstrates it perfectly, a look at an old disused railway line deep inside the big city. It’s true, we find...
This is our second time hiking up Jura Creek in Kananaskis. On the first, long ago, we did the slot canyon approach, hands down the primo option in terms of fun but not always the best choice in certain conditions. This day, due to high water and the resultant slippery...
Join us and take in some fond memories of a glorious weekend spent in little Wolseley Saskatchewan, waaaay back in the summer of 2019. It seems so long ago. As it happens, the world got in the way and we had to move on to other projects for a time...
Visiting with Ghosts: taking in a group of abandoned buildings, homes included, that long ago comprised as town of sorts, but today stands empty and forgotten. They’re saying… โGood luck to you both, you do amazing work.โ Laura Combden. More… This is Alderson. 80 Years Empty. A Forgotten Place Called...
Here’s a look at the second of three little country churches belonging to Meota Parish, all located a short distance from each other, a bit south of Calgary. There’s St James in Priddis, Christ Church out in the country near Millarville and this visit has us taking in St George’s...
We came to photograph the Big Four Building on the Stampede Grounds for an article we’re doing on unique mid-century architecture in Calgary. Can you say zig-zag roof? That’s the focus of the planned piece, which will look at buildings done up in that style or similar in form (wavy...
On the one year anniversary of our hike taking in the legendary El Camino de Santiago Trail in Spain, we relived the experience. Sure, we did it here in Calgary this time and just for a day, but it felt as thought we were back. We donned the boots, dusted...
Back when built close to a hundred and forty years ago, they called it Loganston. Out on the lonely Saskatchewan Plains, it’s a stone house, craftsman built, elegant in design and of which we’re in awe. The effort and skill that went into it is incredible! Empty and abandoned now,...
How amazing, an airplane over seventy five years old that’s still in service. We’re looking at a legendary Douglas DC3, the backbone of many fledgling airlines back in the day. And they were heavily used by the military circa World War Two, as a C-47 Skytrain (or Dakota in Commonwealth...
With Covid restrictions easing we can start posting about hikes again. Goodness, it’s been too long and with the world upside down in turmoil, more than ever we (all of us) need the outdoors to help keep grounded. On goes the knobby shoes, it’s into the woods and instantly there’s...
It’s five words seen time and again in the comments section of our website and our social media accounts when we post about an abandoned farm or ranch house: โif these walls could talkโ. And it most certainly applies here. Take in this little stone house, abandoned on the remote...
We’re in one of the more sparsely populated areas of Alberta and even for us, people used to being alone, it feels isolated and remote. There’s not a soul about. So what’s located here? Let’s see…there’s the boundless plains, a single occupied dwelling, a few trees, the only ones for...
Almost a year ago we were given the opportunity to visit three little churches south of Calgary all connected to the same group. Just a short distance away from a million plus folks, each is hidden away in a pleasant small town or rural setting that feels far removed from...
This unending search for abandoned places has us visiting the Bishop House, well hidden away and in surprisingly good condition given the last residents lived in decades ago. It’s mostly empty inside and while the paint’s peeling and plaster falling away in places, it’s easy to imagine that with a...
Had they not been made of concrete, we suspect these remains would otherwise be long gone and the place but a distant memory. Here it’s massive walls and foundations, a monument to the past, when the railway was the driving force of the economy and stream locomotives were king. In...
It’s freakin’ huge! We’re standing on the lip of a valley overlooking this towering structure, just a block or two distant, and its highest point is eye level with us. Wow! Imagine all the concrete and steel that went into it, back when, and one can’t help be impressed. What...
Saskatchewan has us enamoured. With much history to explore and friendly folks, it’s a place to catch one’s breath, feel at home and revel in its sheer (and sometimes stark) beauty. There’s broad fields of gold, a charming street in some little village or stand there and stare at an...
They immigrated from all over Europe to work in Canada’s coal mines, something demonstrated by taking in the cemetery in Nordegg Alberta. The varied names found here reflect the numerous countries from which long ago they came – Germany, Italy, Great Britain, Poland and more. When calls a new life...
Here’s a silly post that required but a few minutes of time. Where as usually we work hard for the subjects we present, here we get to coast. All we had to do is head out to the side of our palatial mansion, look up and snap a photo. Then...
It’s proof positive miracles happen! For your consideration, it’s a forty some year old Pontiac Acadian still on the road. Come on…really? These little econo-boxes were never meant to last this long. Offered in two or four door hatchback body styles, this “T-Platform” car (Chevrolet had a version too) was...
It’s been wiped off the face of the earth. Where once there was hope and promise, now it’s little more than an empty field. If not for close inspection it’d be easy to miss, but underfoot are subtle reminders of what was. Here’s a row of cellar-pits where buildings once...
This post takes us back to last summer with the Team visiting Wolseley Saskatchewan. Always on the search for fun and adventure we soak up all this picturesque town has to offer. There’s old buildings by the score, many of stone(!), lots open to us (! again), charming tree lined...
Here’s proof positive our “LFT – Little Fibreglass Trailer” spotting skills are presently on point and that’s in spite of everything else working less and less well as we age. The Boleradar is strong at BIGDoer.com. Here’s one well hidden at the far end of some alley, in the community...
Here’s a photo that got misfiled somehow and so lost for a few years. It’s the first we remember seeing it…and we shot it…and even gave the Lightroom treatment! Damn this getting older sucks. Anyway, we liked it and thought you would as well. If it looks like a scene...
It’s an old shed down on the farm, something utterly plain and utilitarian, right? Even to us folks always on the lookout for hidden history (so us), it’s worth no more than a passing glance…bet it’s full of spiders too! Then on closer examination – a reminder to always do...
We’ve sat on this one for a long time. When you have dozens of posts coming down the pipes some things are bound to get set aside for later. In the interim we’ve been doing research about the place as time permits, digging, prying and asking around but so far...
Here’s a sign of the times, a shopping centre that’s seen better days. The term โdead mallโ is often heard when discussing retail, with many such places (even before the Corona shutdown) becoming literal ghost towns due to a lack of shops. Losing a tenant is bad, but if an...
A Merry Cris-Moose to you! Here's holiday scenes at the Calgary Brewery in the 1960s from the Crossley Slides. More below ๐
By this point the brewery was no longer independent, but still carried on its long standing tradition of putting on a yearly Christmas display. It was always an event but we're not sure the exact year the practice began or ended. The brewery would finally close in the 1990s & it's still standing today in Inglewood.
Shout out to: Jason Sailer. _______
Exploring history with Chris & Connie from Off the Beaten Path. Thanks, Chris.
(2016) Saint Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church of Saint Michael NE of Edmonton. More below ๐
St Nicholas is a devout religious figure from the early days of Christianity, & to many today he's the face of everyoneโs most favourite holiday ever, Christmas. Said to be a miracle worker, benevolent, a helper of the poor, advocate of the hopeless, the destitute & the damned, his lifeโs work was in charitable service to those in need. His penchant for the giving of secret gifts is from which the legend of the red-suited always jovial St Nick, or Santa Claus originates.
(2024) Lived in recently, but now empty & it's a scene repeated all too often in small town Sask. Captured during a shoot for the Beer Parlour Project in SW Saskatchewan last summer. https://www.BeerParlourProject.com _______
Exploring history with Chris & Connie from Off the Beaten Path. Thanks, Chris.
(2024) In between shooting episodes of the Beer Parlour Project in SW Sask last summer, we searched out stuff like this. More๐
Busy from sunrise to the wee hours, many miles driven and walked, & thoroughly exhausted but we looked forward to doing all over the again the next day.
Note the cable braces & we assume they're to help stabilize the structure. It's a grand old barn. _______
Exploring history with Chris & Connie from Off the Beaten Path. Thanks, Chris.
Finally! Here's the very first Crossley Then & Now. At 1st St (now Erlton St) & 25th Ave SW Calgary, 1961 & 2024. Click see more ๐
This was just blocks from Crossley's house. The old fellow on the porch may be one Mr Potter who according to the directory lived at this residence at the time. It's also noted as the Potter House on the slide. Look at that old style street sign above his head.
This house dates to at least the 1910s & gone by the 1980s.
The old truss bridge was torn down shortly after Crossley's photo & replaced by the open-deck span still use today. More Then & Nows using his slides as soon as we get the chance!
Shout out to: Jason Sailer. _______
Exploring history with Chris & Connie from Off the Beaten Path. Thanks, Chris.
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