Chris Mayoh
Reflections of the past
I met Bob and his son Brody while on vacation at the Armstrong Hillcrest Cabins at Waskesiu Lake, Prince Albert National Park. They were making the long journey from British Columbia to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan driving their newly restored 1956 Ford Customline, a car that had been in the family for decades.
Bob and Brody worked on the car themselves and have kept everything original. They were on their way to surprise Bob's mother who was 86 years old and had not yet seen the car since it's restoration.
The reflections of the Armstrong Hillcrest cabins can be seen reflecting off the car's Bermuda Blue paint, it's original colour. The historic Armstrong Hillcrest cabins predate the car, having been established in 1935 when the original 18 cabins were built.
Reflections of the past
I met Bob and his son Brody while on vacation at the Armstrong Hillcrest Cabins at Waskesiu Lake, Prince Albert National Park. They were making the long journey from British Columbia to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan driving their newly restored 1956 Ford Customline, a car that had been in the family for decades.
Bob and Brody worked on the car themselves and have kept everything original. They were on their way to surprise Bob's mother who was 86 years old and had not yet seen the car since it's restoration.
The reflections of the Armstrong Hillcrest cabins can be seen reflecting off the car's Bermuda Blue paint, it's original colour. The historic Armstrong Hillcrest cabins predate the car, having been established in 1935 when the original 18 cabins were built.