Trans Canada Boler

While returning from our great spring 2014 Saskatchewan grain elevator tour we spotted this Boler trailer travelling westbound along the Trans-Canada Highway. It’s a 17 foot model, the less common variant of the two that were originally made, the other being smaller, cuter and 13 feet long.

This (very wet) Boler was seen near Suffield Alberta in May, during a brief but intense rain storm.

Boler: A small cute-as-a-bug fibreglass travel trailer made in Canada in the 1970s and 80s. Very collectible and a we make a fun game spotting them on road trips.

Reference: Bolerama.org (now offline).

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Seventeen foot Boler

A (wet) Boler seen traveling along the Trans-Canada Highway near Suffield AB.

17 foot Boler

Bolers in the mirror are closer than they appear.

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