Internet. Before we left the states, we called Verizon and they put all our devices on the International Plan. For $5 a day per device we can use everything at normal U.S. rates instead of international rates. The international rates are freaky; about a dollar a minute! Our first experience with internet in Canada is that there isn’t any Verizon coverage where we are, south of Calgary, but our jetpack will roam and pick up Bell coverage, but that isn’t very good either. We purchased a week of Tengo Internet which has worked sporadically.
Here is an RV style we haven’t seen before.
A Canadian conversion?
Here is another RV we saw along the way.
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The remarkable thing about this one is that it has a sticker proudly proclaiming it declaring “I survived the Alaska Highway”. Just barely, I’d say. Of course, there is the danger that that’s how our rig will look after we’ve done the Alaska Highway too!
Found more trails to walk…
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…and more ducklets to photograph; this time goldeneyes.
We’ve had a nice yard in this campground.
…and the park really cleared out as the weekend ended.
Tomorrow, we’re moving on.
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