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BC Rail southbound freight arriving at Lillooet, on Fraser River bridge.
Copyright Notice: This image ©Peter Gloor all rights reserved.



Caption: BC Rail southbound freight arriving at Lillooet, on Fraser River bridge.

Photographer:
Peter Gloor [60] (more) (contact)
Date: 09/19/1988 (search)
Railway: BC Rail (search)
Reporting Marks: Not Provided
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: Lillooet Sub (search)
City/Town: Lillooet (search)
Province: British Columbia (search)
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5 Comments
  1. Great scenery out there!

  2. Yes, you Canadians have got great scenery for sure. Worth a visit.

  3. Photos like this – of areas of Canada few Canadians have seen – have convinced me that there should be a big fancy/schmancy coffee table book with photos like this encouraging folks to see Canada for themselves.

  4. As a matter of fact I have made such a book for myself, it’s right on my coffe table, but you would have to be willing to board a transatlantic flight to come and take a look at it. What I find really interesting is that if I stop somewhere on a Western highway in the summer I see more European tourists who stop there, whereas the Canadian motorists just zip right on through, headed for Vancouver.

  5. Peter, you’ve indicated one of the target audiences for such a book: would-be tourists from abroad. Somebody living in Canada could send such a book to relatives abroad, as an inducement to pay a visit. Kids might not be impressed with such a book as a Christmas present, but folks with a few decades under their belt – like me – would appreciate it.

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