a retro travel poster postcard with a cute teardrop trailer
cars are allowed on Sauble Beach, though they seem to be off this postcard
cars are allowed on Sauble Beach, though they seem to be off this postcard
instead we have some 60s era bathing suits
A typical scene, on the wide, white, sandy shores of SAUBLE BEACH — the Daytona of Canada on Lake Huron. Noted for its fine bathing facilities, and seven mile long sand beach. Won't you join us? — the water's warm, too! Ample accommodations are available at Modern Lodges, Motels, Cottages, and Cabins.
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The teardrop trailers were/are really cute, and some, today,as small as they are, are cleverly outfitted with just about everything you might need. As for the beach photo - that beach looks mighty inviting!
I never knew what those style caravans were called. I just knew I liked the shape. Real cosy like :) And oh my goodness, the size of your lakes makes me gasp!
Those trailers have made a come back. My sister and her husband rented one for a trip earlier this month.
There's something classic about that style of travel poster\card. Simple yet inviting. A bit like illustrations in children's books. All respect to Sauble Beach, the beach scene could be anywhere. A different kind of classic.
Love the caravan poster, and the beach sure looks tempting -- especially now that fall is upon us. I well remember those teardrop caravans. A great design for young families on road trips.
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