Good point. This is an important tradition and we wouldn't want to mess
with it.
There is a real liquor store (not just a duty free) on the upper level
of the airport (next to Coles - stock up on all necessaries). However,
I suggest that we take a poll of bus passengers and see if there are
still people who would like to make a stop. If so, we can build it into
the route.
There's an absolutely wonderful liquor store in Canmore - Rocky Mountain
Spirits I think it's called. It's a bit of a hike from the Chateau but
a good place for emergency replenishment on the "free day."
Leslie Sanders wrote:
>
> just a plea and reminder. will the bus make a wine purchasing stop? Leslie
>
> Leslie Sanders
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