On Sunday July 20th, Chris and Arturo and I took a drive to the west of Macklin. We crossed the border into Alberta and explored the area south of Highway 13. It had been raining quite a bit, so we didn't get too adventurous and didn't venture onto any muddy backroads. We did check out a few buildings, including a restored stone house. This was on private property, but open to the public. It was once a residence for some early pioneers.
That evening we had an outing for the Beer Parlour Project booked at the Amisk Hotel. In advance of that visit we explored a few of the old buildings in the Amisk townsite.






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