The Two RV Gypsies: Full-Time RVers
at Fort Steele, British Columbia
August 31, 2009
After leaving Radium, B.C., the two RV Gypsies drove to Fort Steele, a recreated village of the 1890's and decided to take a short break and stroll the village.
directional sign to Fort Steele
welcome sign to Fort Steele
sign - welcome back to the 1890s
the entrance building to Fort Steele
old cabins
horse and carriage ride
horses
Below: Everyone who works at Fort Steele Village dressed in old time clothing
old time theatre
old time stage office
old time livery stable
laughing clipart dudeLee Duquette got thrown in jail for no reason - or so he says!
Lee
jail bed
jail cell dorr
Below: A quick trip to the Court House and Lee Duquette was released - thanks to Karen Duquette's fast talking!
sign about the court house
the livery feed stable
outdoor meeting place
old stage coach
Barber shop sign
Lee in front of the barber shop
Lee with the Barber shop pole
Below: The old Windsor Hotel
the old Windsor Hotel
inside the hotel
hotel dining room
hotel lobby
an old victrola
Below: One store does it all
store
can goods and wrapping paper
clothing and more
fabric for sale
can goods
the safe and stuff
 
the road and stores
gold minning area
Doctor's office
sign - painless dentistry
dentist chait and tools
dentist chair and drill
Below: The two RV Gypsies decided to have lunch. The below photos are from inside the restaurant. Karen Duquette ordered a chicken pot pie that come out cold so she sent it back and ordered a sandwich which was awful. Rather than try a third order, Karen decided not to eat, and for some reason that annoyed Lee. However, Lee did not like his food either, but he ate it. Actually he was done eating before Karen's second order came out. This frustrated them, so they left the village and continued on their journey.
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