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Old 10-04-22, 05:54
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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Trust me to notice the signpost.

Based on a current map of British Columbia, that truck was very likely parked at what is now known as the intersection of BC Highway 93 and what is now called Highway No. 1 (The TransCanada Highway) at Lake Louise. At that point, the angles of the direction signs are a pretty close match to the highway junction. Banff, Calgary and Windermere would be to the East, Golden, Field and Yoho to the Southwest and Lake Louise roughly North, behind the camera.

That raises the question of what was an early CMP Canadian Army Truck doing there in May, 1944. Was there a Training Base in that area? Or perhaps a POW, Work Camp or Internment Camp operating in that area?

As for the tyres, I suspect a set of chains was probably somewhere on board that CMP. Not a place to be without them at that time of year.


David
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