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  • Southwest of the village of Stockholm, Saskatchewan, this historic brick-clad Gothic Revival church stands prominently among fields of blossoming canola.
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  • Fields of freshly baled hay east of town take on a golden glow on a warm prairie summer afternoon.
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  • Barbara Shourounis. Portraits at campsite at Hudson Bay Regional Park, end of Day 6.<br />
How many GASP tours have you been on? 2015 is my 8th GASP.<br />
What was the first tour you have been on? When was it? The "Heart of the South" tour through Assiniboia in 2007.<br />
What is the longest tour you have been on? When was it? Border to Border in 2015.<br />
What advice would you give someone on their first tour? Relax - you'll do just fine.<br />
What do you like to eat on tour? Anything I like, especially fruit.<br />
What is your favourite place to go on your bike? Why is it your favourite? A tour up the Great Northern Penninsula in Newfoundland to L'Anse au Meadows (National Historic Site of Canada), because it felt like the end of the earth.<br />
Tell us about your first bike. It was blue.<br />
If you could go anywhere on your bike, where would you go? On the route from Paris to Instanbul.<br />
If you could ride your bike with anybody in history, who would it be? Where would you go with them, and why? Theodore Roosevelt, ride through Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota, because it is a great place to ride and he ranced there before he became President of the USA.
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  • Chantelle Auger and Michelle Chabot. Portraits at campsite at Hudson Bay Regional Park, end of Day 6.<br />
Chantelle:<br />
How many GASP tours have you been on? One.<br />
What was the first tour you have been on? When was it? GASP 2015.<br />
What is the longest tour you have been on? When was it? This one, 2015.<br />
What do you like to eat on tour? Fruit.<br />
Michelle:<br />
How many GASP tours have you been on? One.<br />
What was the first tour you have been on? When was it? GASP 2015.<br />
What is the longest tour you have been on? When was it? This one, 2015.<br />
What advice would you give someone on their first tour? You can do it.<br />
What do you like to eat on tour? Watermellon.<br />
Tell us about your first bike. 1988 Norco mountain bike.<br />
If you could go anywhere on your bike, where would you go? PEI.
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  • Out and about, exploring Unity in the evening light, Day 1
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  • Swimmers, Manitou Beach, Saskatchewan. The sounds of laughter, hands slapping water and toes churning waves carry a long way across Little Manitou Lake. Floating so high and buoyant makes you giggle. Oversize 5.5×8.5 art card, item #2013080020003manitouswim.
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  • Beachgoers, Manitou Beach, Saskatchewan. When they used to arrive by special excursion train from all across the prairies, they took to Little Manitou Lake in litte wooden boats. Today they drive by car and play on inflatable dinghies and personal watercraft. Times change, but summertime at Manitou Beach is timeless. Oversize 5.5×8.5 art card, item #2013080020008manitoubeachgoers
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  • Danceland, Manitou Beach, Saskatchewan. Wellington and Ollie White had to have known they were onto something, when they made their way from Moose Jaw to the shores of Little Manitou Lake in the 1920s. The little resort town was booming, the most popular destination on the prairies. They tore down the old Danceland that had been here before Manitou Beach incorporated in 1919, and built a grand, new dance hall, with horsehair-cushioned maple hardwood flooring. When they flung open the doors for the first time in 1928, it must have been quite the night. Danceland hasn't stood still since. Jumbo 6×11 art card, item #2011070010088manitoudanceland.
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  • Autumn Afternoon, Danceland, Manitou Beach. Gulls and dragonflies enjoy the warmth on the first day of fall, as the sun dips toward the waters of Little Manitou Lake, Saskatchewan. Perhaps the music of the previous Saturday night still carries them as it lingers across the waves and drifts into the air. Jumbo 6×11 art card, item #2014090030063manitouautumn.
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  • Burgers at the Beach, Little Manitou Lake. The laughter of families in the still air of a hot day mingles like sounds you hear in a dream. Saskatchewan summer smells like fries and onion rings and everything good. It tastes like frosty strawberry milkshakes and drippy chocolate-dipped soft ice cream cones. It is cool, salty waves lapping at your feet and a sun-warmed beach blanket against your back. Oversize 5.5×8.5 art card, item #2013080020036manitouburger
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  • Sailboats, Manitou Beach, Little Manitou Lake. In school, we colour summer green and blue. When we are let out for the summer, we learn that it's all the boldest, brightest hues in the biggest box of pencil crayons. If it's a good summer, we wear those colours down to the tiniest nubs, so that we can start with a fresh box next year. Oversize 5.5×8.5 art card, item #2013080020025manitousailboats.
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  • Manitou Beach art cards set of six
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  • New Stockholm Lutheran Church, south of Stockholm, SK
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  • Gulls and dragonflies enjoy the warmth on the first day of fall, as the sun dips toward the waters of Little Manitou Lake, Saskatchewan. Perhaps the music of the previous Saturday night carries them as it lingers across the waves and drifts into the air.
    2014090030063-jumbo-front-manitou-au...JPG
  • Wellington and Ollie White had to have known the were onto something, when they made their way from Moose Jaw to the shores of Little Manitou Lake in the 1920s. The little resort town was booming, the most popular destination on the prairies. They tore down the old Danceland that had been here before Manitou Beach incorporated in 1919, and built a grand, new dance hall, with horsehair-cushioned maple hardwood flooring. When they flung open the doors for the first time in 1928, it must have been quite the night. Danceland hasn’t stood still since.
    2011070010088-jumbo-front-manitou-da...JPG
  • The sounds of laughter, hands slapping water and toes churning waves carry a long way across Little Manitou Lake. Floating so high and buoyant makes you giggle.
    2013080020003-oversize-front-manitou...JPG
  • When they used to arrive by special excursion train from all across the prairies, they took to Little Manitou Lake in small wooden boats. Today they drive by car and play on inflatable dinghies and personal watercraft. Times change, but summertime at Manitou Beach is timeless.
    2013080020008-oversize-front-manitou...JPG
  • The laughter of families in the still air of a hot day mingles like sounds you hear in a dream. Saskatchewan summer smells like fries and onion rings and everything good. It tastes like frosty strawberry milkshakes and drippy chocolate-dipped soft ice cream cones. It is cool, salty waves lapping at your feet and sun-warmed beach sand on your back.
    2013080020036-oversize-front-manitou...JPG
  • In school, we colour summer green and blue. When we are let out for the summer, we learn that it’s all the boldest, brightest hues in the biggest box of pencil crayons. If it’s a good summer, we wear those colours down to the tiniest nubs, so that we can start with a fresh box next year.
    2013080020025-oversize-front-manitou...JPG
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