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  • Stroll through West Trail: Rossland Avenue, up Cedar Avenue, Topping Street and Daniel Street, then back after sunset. Knox United (now Trail United) Church, on Pine Avenue at Eldorado Street. View from Northeast corner of Pine Avenue and Eldorado Street.
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  • The Bike Alley is a whimsical exercise in community development from within, says its creator, Dan Haley, owner of Casa di Cioccolato in Trail, BC. The bicycles line the alley behind his chocolate and tea shop at 346 Bay Avenue.
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  • The Bike Alley is a whimsical exercise in community development from within, says its creator, Dan Haley, owner of Casa di Cioccolato in Trail, BC. The bicycles line the alley behind his chocolate and tea shop at 346 Bay Avenue.
    2014-08-004-0076-D.jpg
  • The Bike Alley is a whimsical exercise in community development from within, says its creator, Dan Haley, owner of Casa di Cioccolato in Trail, BC. The bicycles line the alley behind his chocolate and tea shop at 346 Bay Avenue.
    2014-08-004-0064-D.jpg
  • The Bike Alley is a whimsical exercise in community development from within, says its creator, Dan Haley, owner of Casa di Cioccolato in Trail, BC. The bicycles line the alley behind his chocolate and tea shop at 346 Bay Avenue.
    2014-08-004-0058-D.jpg
  • The Bike Alley is a whimsical exercise in community development from within, says its creator, Dan Haley, owner of Casa di Cioccolato in Trail, BC. The bicycles line the alley behind his chocolate and tea shop at 346 Bay Avenue.
    2014-08-004-0054-D.jpg
  • The Bike Alley is a whimsical exercise in community development from within, says its creator, Dan Haley, owner of Casa di Cioccolato in Trail, BC. The bicycles line the alley behind his chocolate and tea shop at 346 Bay Avenue.
    2014-08-004-0045-D.jpg
  • The Bike Alley is a whimsical exercise in community development from within, says its creator, Dan Haley, owner of Casa di Cioccolato in Trail, BC. The bicycles line the alley behind his chocolate and tea shop at 346 Bay Avenue.
    2014-08-004-0067-D.jpg
  • The Bike Alley is a whimsical exercise in community development from within, says its creator, Dan Haley, owner of Casa di Cioccolato in Trail, BC. The bicycles line the alley behind his chocolate and tea shop at 346 Bay Avenue.
    2014-08-004-0065-D.jpg
  • The Bike Alley is a whimsical exercise in community development from within, says its creator, Dan Haley, owner of Casa di Cioccolato in Trail, BC. The bicycles line the alley behind his chocolate and tea shop at 346 Bay Avenue.
    2014-08-004-0063-D.jpg
  • The Bike Alley is a whimsical exercise in community development from within, says its creator, Dan Haley, owner of Casa di Cioccolato in Trail, BC. The bicycles line the alley behind his chocolate and tea shop at 346 Bay Avenue.
    2014-08-004-0060-D.jpg
  • The Bike Alley is a whimsical exercise in community development from within, says its creator, Dan Haley, owner of Casa di Cioccolato in Trail, BC. The bicycles line the alley behind his chocolate and tea shop at 346 Bay Avenue.
    2014-08-004-0044-D.jpg
  • The Bike Alley is a whimsical exercise in community development from within, says its creator, Dan Haley, owner of Casa di Cioccolato in Trail, BC. The bicycles line the alley behind his chocolate and tea shop at 346 Bay Avenue.
    2014-08-004-0043-D.jpg
  • The Bike Alley is a whimsical exercise in community development from within, says its creator, Dan Haley, owner of Casa di Cioccolato in Trail, BC. The bicycles line the alley behind his chocolate and tea shop at 346 Bay Avenue.
    2014-08-004-0041-D.jpg
  • The Bike Alley is a whimsical exercise in community development from within, says its creator, Dan Haley, owner of Casa di Cioccolato in Trail, BC. The bicycles line the alley behind his chocolate and tea shop at 346 Bay Avenue.
    2014-08-004-0034-D.jpg
  • The Bike Alley is a whimsical exercise in community development from within, says its creator, Dan Haley, owner of Casa di Cioccolato in Trail, BC. The bicycles line the alley behind his chocolate and tea shop at 346 Bay Avenue.
    2014-08-004-0029-D.jpg
  • The Bike Alley is a whimsical exercise in community development from within, says its creator, Dan Haley, owner of Casa di Cioccolato in Trail, BC. The bicycles line the alley behind his chocolate and tea shop at 346 Bay Avenue.
    2014-08-004-0059-D.jpg
  • The Bike Alley is a whimsical exercise in community development from within, says its creator, Dan Haley, owner of Casa di Cioccolato in Trail, BC. The bicycles line the alley behind his chocolate and tea shop at 346 Bay Avenue.
    2014-08-004-0049-D.jpg
  • The Bike Alley is a whimsical exercise in community development from within, says its creator, Dan Haley, owner of Casa di Cioccolato in Trail, BC. The bicycles line the alley behind his chocolate and tea shop at 346 Bay Avenue.
    2014-08-004-0046-D.jpg
  • The Bike Alley is a whimsical exercise in community development from within, says its creator, Dan Haley, owner of Casa di Cioccolato in Trail, BC. The bicycles line the alley behind his chocolate and tea shop at 346 Bay Avenue.
    2014-08-004-0033-D.jpg
  • The Bike Alley is a whimsical exercise in community development from within, says its creator, Dan Haley, owner of Casa di Cioccolato in Trail, BC. The bicycles line the alley behind his chocolate and tea shop at 346 Bay Avenue.
    2014-08-004-0031-D.jpg
  • Stroll through West Trail: Rossland Avenue, up Cedar Avenue, Topping Street and Daniel Street, then back after sunset. 1200 block Cedar Avenue, Teck Smelter in background. View from southeast corner of Cedar Avenue and Eldorado Street, in front of 1305 Cedar Avenue.
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  • Stroll through West Trail: Rossland Avenue, up Cedar Avenue, Topping Street and Daniel Street, then back after sunset. 1280 Cedar Avenue, now Pharmasave, was Hudson Bay Company department store in 1970s and 1980s, Teck smelter in background. View from southeast corner of Cedar Avenue and Eldorado Street, in front of 1305 Cedar Avenue.
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