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Date:         Tue, 22 May 2001 22:43:32 -0400
Reply-To:     Normand Gagnon & Sylvie Brunet <NormandSylvie@attglobal.net>
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From:         Normand Gagnon & Sylvie Brunet <NormandSylvie@attglobal.net>
Subject:      Place in west Canada to refill propane tank
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Hi,

Were planning a trip from Montréal to Banff this summer with our Westy 85. From our experience it is not all the place where they sell propane that do a good job (I remember in St-John, New-Brunswick, a place where they put something like 15 liters of propane gas in the tank before stopping).

So, is the canadian listee have some recommendation about the best place to refill the tank during our trip. And some mecanics (never knows, the last time this Westy goes in that direction, the water pump broke 100k before Regina...)

Also, some people recommended us to go by the USA after Sault-St-Marie, they said that the nature of the road on the north of lake Superior is not the better one for a loaded Westy (hilly road and a lot of trucks). Any comments?

Normand Gagnon NormandSylvie@attglobal.net Westy GL 85 Jetta 98


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