We drove north into Canada today. Last nights campsite at Moses Lake was "interesting". It was "open" but most of it was closed for winter. The had all of the campers crammed into the first two sections of the campsite. We were jammed in and had to wait for the guy next to us to move his truck before we could hook up and leave.
Tonights campsite in Osoyoos is open all year. The campsite is about 2/3 full. The pool is open and there is a band playing in the games room tonight.
Here is a picture of our campsite.
Kathie and I went shopping (more on that later) and then sat on the beach.
Tonight I took some pictures from the back of the trailer.
So Kathie and I did the shopping today. When we came across the border they asked us if we had any fresh fruit or vegetables. We had Washington State grown Granny Smith apples and Idaho potatoes. They made us throw them out. At the grocery store we bought Washington State grown Granny Smith apples and looked for some Idaho potatoes but we could only find the local ones.
We can tell we are back in Canada, not because the prices are higher (they aren't for most items) but while we were shopping Kathie pointed out (with a laugh) "look Honey there's only one kind of briquettes". The selection is much smaller here for many items.
The items we will be paying more for are beer, wine, briquettes and fuel.
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