In the week-end we drove to Nanton, about an hour from Lethbridge. Craig was keen to visit the Lancaster Air Museum and I wanted to check out the Antique and Art walk.
The first thing you see driving into Nanton are the large grain elevators. These are the only wooden ones left.
The candy store at the end of the street has lollies of all kinds in large jars. There are also shelves of sweets we hadn't seen before including a whole section of Willie Wonka candy and chocolate.
We enjoyed looking around the museum and even climbed up inside a Lancaster bomber. There wasn't a lot of room to move in there.
Lancaster FM 159
A simulator from the 1930s.
The first thing you see driving into Nanton are the large grain elevators. These are the only wooden ones left.
The candy store at the end of the street has lollies of all kinds in large jars. There are also shelves of sweets we hadn't seen before including a whole section of Willie Wonka candy and chocolate.
We enjoyed looking around the museum and even climbed up inside a Lancaster bomber. There wasn't a lot of room to move in there.
Lancaster FM 159
A simulator from the 1930s.
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