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  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
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  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Outgoing President Robert Brun, Q.C., Senior Partner, Harris & Brun, Vancouver, passes the chain of office to Fred Headon, Assistant General Counsel, Labour and Employment Law, Air Canada, Montreal, at the Canadian Bar Association 2013 Conference, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
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  • Rob Wallace. Portraits at campsite at Hudson Bay Regional Park, end of Day 6.<br />
How many GASP tours have you been on? This is my first GASP.<br />
What was the first tour you have been on? When was it? Manitoba (Russell to Winnipeg) with family of friends.<br />
What is the longest tour you have been on? When was it? Gatineau, QC - Mount Tremblant - Montreal - Kanata, ON, 512 km solo, 2014.<br />
What advice would you give someone on their first tour? Prepare so you have confidence and are comfortable going ahead or falling back.<br />
What do you like to eat on tour? Anything the group decides, preferably pasta, steak, veggies in a buffet.<br />
What is your favourite place to go on your bike? Why is it your favourite? Quebec: near family, language, bicycle routes, hostels.<br />
Tell us about your first bike. Man's bike at age 10, 28" tires, from Salvation Army, rode it under the cross-bar/top tube, maroon (colour)!<br />
If you could go anywhere on yoru bike, where would you go? France: Watch the Tour de France, ride the country, eat cheeses and local foods.
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  • Saskatchewan Railway Museum. The museum has three flatcars, one shown here: Canadian National 57519, built 1912, acquired in 1992; Canadian National 59039, built 1918, acquired in 1992; Canadian Pacific 420833, built 1929, acquired in 2002. Two of the museum's four cabooses are shown: Canadian National #78687, wooden caboose originally built as a boxcar for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in 1912, converted to a caboose in 1949 in the Canadian National shops in Moncton, New Brunswick, one of the museum's first acquisitions about 1989; Canadian National #79282, steel caboose built in 1967, donated to the museum in early 1990s; Canadian Pacific #434102, steel caboose was built in Montreal in 1954, retrieved from scrap in 1991 and moved to the museum in 1992; Canadian Pacific #434044, built in 1949, one of the first all-steel cabooses built in Canada, retrieved from scrap in 1991 and moved to the museum in the spring of 1992.
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  • Fred Headon, Assistant General Counsel, Labour and Employment Law, Air Canada, Montreal. First in-house counsel to serve as President of the Canadian Bar Association. Pictured here while still serving as First Vice-President, addressing CBA Council Meeting. Canadian Bar Association 2013 Conference, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
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  • Stroll through West Trail: Rossland Avenue, up Cedar Avenue, Topping Street and Daniel Street, then back after sunset. Bank of Montreal, Teck smelter lit up in twilight and snow, viewed from corner of Bay Avenue and Helena Street.
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