Cranbrook - Creston 2026
Creston Moving Day
June 12. 2026
Today was moving day from Cranbrook to Creston where we will spend the next 9 nights. There are lots of fun things to do here in Creston so I am really looking forward to our time here in Creston.
We were up early packing up and getting ready to roll. I checked the gas prices and Cranbrook was $0.20 per liter cheaper so I was off to fill up before heading down the road to Creston. It was only 105 kms so no hurray. Ken, Ed, and Julie had arrived before me so they were all waiting in the downtown parking lot. My phone and watch had caught the time change to Pacific time and it was only just 10:00 am.
We stuffed my bike into Ken's trailer and we all piled into the car and headed up the highway to the Glass House. I had originally planned the trip to the Glass House as a bike ride but highway 3A is just too narrow with no shoulder and and too many cars on too windy and hill are road to be safe. It was about 35 kms drive up to the Glass House and we passed the Wynnwood Winery but it seems to be closed so it is off the wine tour ride.
The Glass House was constructed in 1952-53 by a George Brown who was a retired funeral home director in Red Deer Alberta. He hated to see all of the embalming fluid bottles thrown out so he started collecting them. When he retired in 1951 he had saved 650,000 bottles. The bottles are 16 oz bottles and you need approximately 1.5 bottles of fluid per body. I guess he had a busy career. In 1952 ground was broken on construction on the site on Kootenay Lake. It is a gorgeous site overlooking the lake. The bottles being square and about 2 inches on a side are laid with their caps on with side by side with mortar. The trapped air acts as insulation and makes the house quite warm. By 1953 the house was finished and he lived in the house until his death. As the house is so unique it quickly became a road side attraction. Mr Brown's relatives still live in the house in the winter months and the summer it is a road side attraction. Today Mr Brown's grand daughter in-law greeted us at the front gate. What a strange and unique place.
Back in Creston we hit A&W for lunch. Nothing like a Teen Burger and a iced mug of Root Beer. After lunch we hit Save-On and picked up supplies for tonight's meal. No chocolate cake though. It is chocolate cream pie.
Checked in to Scotties RV park. It is such a nice place.
What a great day.
Terry