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There Is A Bluesmobile Parked In Peterborough
/This beauty below was photographed by Andrew Root on Lansdowne Street.
"I'm not sure of the story behind it, but it had all the The Blues Brothers details, down to the black fedora in the back window and the Illinois license plate!" Root tells PTBOCanada.
Anyone know the story behind it? Tip us.
[***UPDATE: We are told the owner of the car is Stan Hammond. Stan and his brother, Bob, often perform at events as Jake and Elwood. Their Bluesmobile is a former 1974-440 RCMP police car. They had it shipped here to Peterborough from Edmonton and then had it completely done over to be an exact replica of the cop car in the Blues Brothers movie. Also, Stan and Bob and their Blues Brothers band will be performing December 19th at the Venue.]
photo via Andrew Root
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Read MoreTop 10 Worst Intersections For Collisions In Peterborough
/Peterborough Police have released their list of the Top 10 Worst intersections for collisions in 2014. The Traffic Management Unit will, as in previous years, be concentrating on these intersections throughout the year.
Here they are...
It's 1979 & The Canadian Rally Of The Tall Pines Starts In Downtown Peterborough
/In 1979, the starting point for Molson's Rally of the Tall Pines took place in Peterborough as part of the last stop in Molson's Rally Championship of Canada series that year.
Here are the cars rolling into Peterborough to begin preparations...
The racers come from all over North America and get their cars ready (some rocking trucker hats and plaid, like this guy from Rochester, NY)...
The official start area for the race is at Peterborough City Hall in the downtown...
And the race begins with the "transit stage" in downtown Peterborough...
Then the next stage of the race begins outside the city in a more wide open area for spectators...
Watch the full video of the race highlights here...
12 Essential Winter Safety Driving Tips From Peterborough Police
/Peterborough Police remind citizens to slow down and drive the conditions. Please remember the following tips...
1. Be aware and be cautious. Weather conditions can deteriorate quickly or change as you travel.
2. Slow down and wear your seat belt. Posted speed limits reflect ideal conditions, but don't reflect wet or snowy conditions. Adjust your speed accordingly.
3. Keep a safe distance between you and the vehicle in front of you. On slippery road surfaces, double the two-second rule.
4. Avoid sudden turns of the steering wheel, and sudden braking and accelerating that could cause a skid.
5. Avoid situations where you may have to break suddenly on a slippery surface.
6. See and be seen. Always clear ice and snow from all vehicle windows to maximize visibility, and turn on your vehicle's full lighting system when blowing snow and white-outs impair your visibility.
7. Make sure you know how to use your braking system in all weather and road conditions.
8. Allow more time to get to your destination. Extra time is required to negotiate snow-covered roads.
9. Your vehicle's tire treads should be in good condition and you should always have plenty of windshield washer fluid to assist with visibility.
10. Pack an emergency kit and keep it in your vehicle at all times.
11. Snow and ice are more slippery at 0°c than at -20°c or below.
12. Watch for black ice at temperatures between +4°c and -4°c where the road surface ahead looks black and shiny. It is often found on shaded areas of the road, bridges and overpasses long after the sun has come out.
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Becky & Ryan Got Married In Lakefield In An Epic "Just Married" Truck
/On a beautiful Saturday (October 11th) on Thanksgiving weekend, a couple named Becky and Ryan tied the knot in Lakefield. Their ginormous JUST MARRIED Ford truck parked in front of the church on Queen Street was stopping traffic, bikers and pedestrians who all wanted a look. Here are some pics...
A Bunch Of VW Bus Campers Came To Peterborough From Around North America & It Was Awesome
/The 7th Annual Bus Volk Festival took place at Beavermead Campground last weekend, as a fine group of VW Bus Campers came to Peterborough from as far away as the United States for a weekend of food, friendship, and the love of old Volkswagen Campers. With so much to to do and so many great restaurants near Beavermead, the park is the perfect venue for out of town guests. The event started with a pub crawl on Friday night, then a huge pot luck on Saturday evening followed by a campfire jam that can't be beat. It was an awesome time and a great way to keep the park being utilized as a much needed campground close to the city. Check out the pictures below...
—words & pictures by Phil Stephenson
The Peterborough Patchbus Is Just About The Coolest Camper Van Ever
/The Wolf's Ken Elrick II—aka "Dr Patchbeard"—has the hippest set of wheels anywhere. Here, in his own words, he tells us about "The Patchbus"...
The Patchbus is a 1984 Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia Camper that I purchased in the fall of 2012 from a nice hippie couple in Cobourg. I've been interested in cars my whole life and had been looking for a while for a project car to play around with. The idea of buying a VW bus didn't really cross my mind until my dad got one of his own about a year prior. Since buying it, I've learned a lot about working on it, having swapped the engine out myself. I've used it as a daily driver around Peterborough as well as gone on road trips and camping trips with it. The pop-top and bunk beds allow for four to sleep comfortably—as long as they don't mind cuddling a little bit—so it's perfect for long trips. One day, it will take me across the country. One day. —Ken Elrick II
Here's a bunch of pictures of The Patchbus...
Ken Elrick going up the country in The Patchbus
Among the happy campers
The Patchbus takes City Hall
Lakefield Beach
Bridgenorth Cruise Night
Del Crary Park
Little Lake
At The Wolf/Kruz, VIP Parking for The Patchbus
Lift Lock
Millennium Park
At the PMC
Ken's Patchbus next to his Dad's bus
Ken working in and on the engine
On the road
Someone told The Patchbus it's all happening at the zoo
Best Car Ever Parked At The Only Cafe On Hunter
/ [via Ryan Lalonde]
Back to the Future on Hunter Street?
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