Banner Tour 1947 Dinner Menus

We’ve seen today’s first cover photo before on a 1941 dinner menu. I’m including it today mainly because it came with the next menu, which we haven’t seen before.

Click image to download a 1.3-MB PDF of this menu.

Both menus were used on an American Express Banner Tour of the West. The Mountie menu is dated July 24, 1947 and offers a meal centered around either salmon, leg of lamb, or an omelet.

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The second menu, showing someone fishing in the Bow River near its confluence with the Spray River. The hotel is an impressive sight from any angle, though many fly fishers like a little more solitude.

This menu is dated July 25, 1947, which — being a Friday — was designated “meatless day.” However, that only meant no red meat, as the entrĂ©es were whitefish, chicken, or turkey. Beef broth was also an option for those who didn’t want fruit juice.


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