The time has come for Gramma and Grampa to get a larger, more internet-ready RV so our "Old RV" is up for sale.
1993, 25 foot, Travel Craft Motor Home.
Excellant Condition.
All new tires and new transmission.
$26,000 Canadian...yes Canadian Dollars.
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The Kitchen...with Full Fridge and Freezer, Full size microwave, propane stove and oven with kitchen fan. Automatic Propane Hot Water Heater. Automatic Propane Furnace. Back Bedroom has double bed. 1 full length closet. 1 1/2 closet. and three upper cupboard for storage. Rear Window allows full view behind from the driver's seat. Cabin Air Conditioner. |
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The Cab...with AM/FM Radio and Tape Deck. Cruise Control. New Automatic Transmission. Four new tires. 138,000 Kilometers Cab Air Conditioner. |
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Four new tires. 138,000 Kilometers Four large under compartments for storage. Four New Tires. Roll Down Canopy Sun Shade. |
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Sweet Smelling and very clean Automatic, LP, and Gas settings. |
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Couch on the left pulls out and makes into a double bed and it is very comfortable when drivers seat is folded down. A Table fits easily into the right side bench seats...it is now stored under the RV. We used this open space to sleep another person on an air mattress. There is more storage space under the bench seats and 5 overhead cupboards in the living room. |
First they drove 350 miles to Gloria and Jack's Country Cottage in Dearborn. Then we strapped in the kids into their car seats in the Motor Home.....the only way to travel 600 miles to North Carolina with kids.
Here is Jack putting his mark on his "Piece of the Rock": The HomeStead. Then Jack and Sheri moved the "House" onto the property. And here is Jack standing beside his "house in the mountains".
After that hard work we needed a little R&R so here are Sheri and Elijah on the Ski Lift Look down and see the little tiny houses....Then came Jim and Diane on the Ski Lift. Notice the death grip on the handle....yee gads it was a long way down! Then came Jack and Gloria on the Ski Lift. Aren't they a couple of love birds!
Oh!! We needed more R&R so off we went to the helicopter rides. Elijah sure was a lucky fellow to go up twice. That was a little too racy for Grampa so look out! Here come the "kids" on the bumper boats.
We also got a picture of one of the beds in the kid's house. Sheri fell in love with the bed and her Dad is going to make it in light wood. On the floor is my Grandson Elijah and my Great Nephew Aaron.
The pictures of the great auto race will come next when I get them up there.
Welcome! You have arrived at the RV help page at Grampa and Gramma's House in Cyberspace. This is a safe house on the Internet.
Thanks for stopping by.
- From 401 take either the Morningside or Port Union exits.
- Go south to Lawrence
- Beachgrove is between Morningside and Port Union on Lawrence
- Turn south and go to 51 Beachgrove
- Go to the main gate and tell them that you would like to empty your sewage holding tank.
- They are open 24 hours a day.
Humber Treatment Plant 416-392-2380
- come along the 401 to the 427 South
- go south on the 427 to QEW East
- take the Parklawn exit
- go North on Parklawn to The Queen's Way
- Turn right on the Queen's Way
- you'll see the Ontario Food Terminal
- the Humber Treatment Plant is right across the street from the administration building of the Ontario food Terminal.
- the first entrance is for contractors
- go to the second entrance and ask for the Chief Operations Officer on duty and ask if you can emply your sewage holding tank.
Any other questions try phoning the Works Department at 416-392-9940 or 416 392-2966
- they are open 24 hours a day
Gramma and Grampa's House was last cleaned May 19,1998