At about 3:30 in the afternoon on April 10th we rolled into the Czar Hotel, in Czar Alberta. This was the forty second hotel that we have visited for the project and therefore is referred to as BP42.0. We went inside and introduced ourselves to the owner, Val. Although she had been managing the hotel for a number of years, she had just become the owner a couple of months ago. She named the tavern Bella's Bar, and was doing a great job of promoting the place locally.
Friday night is steak night, and for $34 you get a nice strip loin steak, grilled to your liking, with garlic toast. In addition to that there was a large buffet that featured baked potatoes with all the fixings, scalloped potatoes, vegetables, baked beans, salad and dessert. It was really good, and one of the best meals we have had in a hotel in quite some time.
A reporter from the newspaper in nearby Wainwright came out to write an article about our project. Sukie was very interested and took a lot of photos, and interviewed everyone. She stayed for the steak dinner and got a good feel for the vibe of a small town tavern. Previous newspaper reporters that were out to earlier locations generally just hung around long enough for a quick story and a couple snapshots, but never really got the true feel of the place. It was nice to see that Sukie took a really serious interest in our project.
The place was pretty busy for steak night and we stayed fairly late into the evening taking portraits and visiting with everyone. It was a great outing and we really enjoyed it. By the time we got back to the rental house in Macklin we were pretty exhausted. It had been a long day of exploring and lots of fresh air, and then the chaotic environment of Bella's Bar all evening. It doesn't' get much better...!













































