
It has been a few days! We left Montana and entered Canada on July 2nd. We originally planned to go through Roosville port of entry but, decided to forego the more mountainous route to Carway. We expected to be detained slightly as they went through the camper but, the officer asked where we were going, and then asked if we had any wood or boating equipment. We did tell him we had a blow up kayak. He asked when was the last time we had it in the water. When we told him it had been 2 weeks he said ok, have a nice trip. It was that easy. He didn’t confiscate our dairy, veggies or meat.

We were so excited to be in Canada and to keep our food!! Our next stop was in Okotok where Judy was to meet a friend she met in an online photography class. John and I went to Rumple Quilt Skin quilt store and then we went to Tim Horton’s to meet up with Mike and Judy and her friend.


After lunch we headed to our campsite at O. R. Hedges Lions Campground. It is a piece of land owned by the city and run by the Lions Club. A win win if you ask me. We had power and electric. We got all set up and went into town to a Walmart to replenish some supplies when we received a text from Judy saying they sprung a huge leak in their roof and had to go to a hotel. OMG! We grabbed a large tarp and headed back to the campsite. John and Mike worked on it a bit and thought they fixed it—but they didn’t. Judy and Mike headed to a hotel and told us to keep going and they hopefully they will catch up.
We drove for a few hours and stopped for gas somewhere around Edmonton. John went in to pay for the gas (you have to pay up front here) and I went to the bathroom—because I never miss an opportunity to go. I walked out and looked up at the camper and thought it looked weird. As I got closer I realized the window had been blown out. John was pumping gas and never noticed.



Luckily we were right next to a Rona’s which is like a Lowe’s. John an in to get some plexiglass and caulking and tape and whatever he needed, while I cleaned up all the glass. We don’t know when this happened but we were really lucky that it must have happened after it stopped raining. It set us back 3 1/2 hours but all is well that ends well.

We made it to Dawson Creek and took our picture at the infamous Alaska Highway sign! We drove another 35 miles up the Alaska Hwy to Peace Island Park and spent the night. We didn’t even disconnect. I have more to tell of the past couple of days but the internet is still kind of iffy right now. Will continue hopefully tomorrow.

I love the name of the quilt store! Is that your stash that you bought? Hope all works out with your window and Judy’s roof!! Yikes! Love you guys, so glad you’re having such fun and pictures are beautiful!!!
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Love the quilt store name too! Excited to see a post and read about all your adventures. We are on our cruise and enroute to see you soon! Safe traveling!!
Christy
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