One Alley Two Bolers

It’s always wonderful treat finding Bolers by chance. There you are wandering about doing whatever, your mind on something else, and rounding a corner right there in front of you, out of the blue, it’s a little egg trailer. Serendipity shows up and it’s pulling a little campers. Against the odds this type of thing happens to us a lot, more than it should and suggests some sort of Boler God blessing or something. But you’ll get no complaints here as we’re obsessed (and seeing a doctor about it).

Then something extra special happens. What’s that down the same Calgary lane? Score, it’s one alley and two Bolers! Each is within sight of each other too and with that comes some big points in the Boler spotting game. It’s the little things don’t you know.

Both Bolers seen are seventeen foot models, one in factory colours and one not. Can you tell which? The former, in that tan shade with beltline stripes, is probably the most common Boler paintjob out there. While mostly applied to the larger models, we’ve seen one or two thirteen foot examples done up that way.

That same week…
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Boler: A small cute-as-a-bug fibreglass travel trailer made in Canada in the 1970s and 80s. We make a fun game spotting them on road trips and adventures. We also include other similar trailers here, those from other manufacturers that are close in appearance or configuration to Bolers.

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17 Foot Boler

Not a factory paint job…

One Alley Two Bolers

Score – one alley, two Bolers!

Seventeen Foot Boler

Random finds in a Calgary alley.

2 responses

  1. Connie Biggart says:

    Capturing two Bolers in one frame is always good luck!

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