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A tour of the Free Store

I'm told that free stores are common in the west. Before coming to Whitehorse, my virgin Ontario ears had never heard of such a thing. A store... that's free? But the tales are true. Our little Free Store in the Hamlet of Mount Lorne is fairly small but the odd treasure can be found.

Are you curious what we found today? Come join me on a tour and find out...

The Mount Lorne Free Store
The Mount Lorne Free Store

This is where the magic happens.

Mile 9 Dump Recycling
Mile 9 Dump Recycling

Every week we come and drop off our garbage and recycling and every week I take a peek at the free store. I spent weeks looking for a sofa with no luck. This time I was hoping for a coffee table or a television stand.

The Free Store
The Free Store

Across from the recycling is the Free Store where you never know what you will find.

Books in the Re-use Area
Books in the Re-use Area

This is like a library without the overdue fines and the paperwork.

Random stuff
Random stuff

You'll find lots of randomness in the Re-Use area. It's fantastic.

The Re-Use Area
The Re-Use Area

This is where I found my wine glasses and soy sauce dispenser from last week.

Foosball table
Foosball table

Alas, if only I had the room.

The Re-use Clothing Section
The Re-use Clothing Section

There are lots of kids clothes here. With Oscar growing like a weed, it's a great place for all his clothes that are too small. This section also has a selection of hockey equipment, kids snow suits and winter boots, among other things.

Vacuum Graveyard
Vacuum Graveyard

This one I don't quite understand. Either they are broken vacuums or Yukoners believe that a light dusting of snow and a few months frozen solid help improve the functionality of the average vacuum.

Our find
Our find

It was a train table and the sign said "Complete Train/Toy Table - no train though"

The island of Sodor returns
The island of Sodor returns

We sadly had to give up Oscar's lovely train table, made by Grandad, painted by Mummy, when we left because of lack of space.

 Now, not only do we have a coffee table, but Oscar can play with his train set without having to bend over or crouch.

Now, not only do we have a coffee table, but Oscar can play with his train set without having to bend over or crouch.

 Why is it that kids get so much more delight from a train table than just playing trains on the floor? It's one of those mysteries of life. I'm just glad to see him happy.

Why is it that kids get so much more delight from a train table than just playing trains on the floor? It's one of those mysteries of life. I'm just glad to see him happy.

 I mean, look at this kid, isn't he adorable?

I mean, look at this kid, isn't he adorable?

tags: the Free Store, The Hamlet of Mount Lorne, The weekly find, reduse, reuse, recycle
categories: Living in Canada's Yukon
Monday 02.10.14
Posted by Christa Galloway
 

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