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The series takes place in the South Shuswap, an area in Tappen, British Columbia, also known as "Rust Valley", which is known for its unique car community and junkyards. It is shot at a vintage automobile restoration shop run by skilled craftsmen who restore, trade and sell classic cars into collectible vehicles. [1] [2]
A classic car is typically described as an automobile 25 years or older, although a car's age is not the only requirement it must meet before being considered a "classic." ." However, a standard criteria for recognizing cars as classics does not exist, since different countries use their own rules and have their own regulations for classifying potential c
Kamloops hosted the 2011 Western Canada Summer Games. Kamloops hosted the 2014 Tim Hortons Brier (The Canadian Men's Curling Championships). [93] Kamloops hosted the 2014 edition of the 4 Nations Cup. [94] Kamloops hosted the 2016 IIHF Women’s World Championship at both Sandman Centre and the MacArthur Island Sports and Event Centre. [95]
#M852 . Bought by BC Electric to assist with the “rails to rubber” conversion starting in 1947. 1954 Canadian Car-Brill Model T-48A trolley coach, B.C. Hydro #2416. One of the last Brill trolleybuses purchased for Vancouver by BC Electric. 1957 Canadian Car-Brill Model CD-52-TC, BC Hydro #3404. Primarily used on the Macdonald / Knight Route.
The Kamloops Heritage Railway is a heritage railway in Kamloops, British Columbia. The railway used to operate throughout the year running trains within Kamloops. The train was pulled by restored steam locomotive Canadian National Railway #2141, the "Spirit of Kamloops". The museum is currently on temporary static display.
BC Orchard Industry Museum: Kelowna: Central Okanagan: Industry: website, includes irrigation, fruit picking, packing, and 50-foot working model railway BC Sports Hall of Fame and Museum: Vancouver: Greater Vancouver: Sports: Located at BC Place Stadium: BC Wildlife Park Train Museum: Kamloops: Thompson-Nicola: Railway: BC Wine Museum: Kelowna ...
No. 2816 was one of ten H1b-class (Nos. 2810-2819) (the "H" meant the 4-6-4 wheel configuration, the "1" was the design number and the "b" meant it was the second production run) 4-6-4 Hudson-types built by the Montreal Locomotive Works in December 1930, at a cost of $116,555 each.
Barnhartvale, originally Barnhart Vale, [1] is located at the southeast end of Kamloops, [2] south of Dallas in British Columbia, Canada. The area includes riding stables, farms, and ranches. There is a local Esso gas station, and a local elementary school, Robert L. Clemitson. The main road which runs through Barnhartvale is Barnhartvale Road.