More than 40 years ago,
distinctive Canadian-built sightseeing buses appeared in the Rocky
Mountains of Alberta. Their curved glass roofs and sleek aluminum styling
identidied them as products of Motor Coach Industries (MCI) of Winnipeg.
They carried 33 passengers, featuring a rear engine and comfortable
seating. The first Courier models were built during the war, continuing
until 1960, including 30 of Courier 50. Still the largest highway bus
manufacturer in North America, MCI coaches can be found in Banff and every
other part of North America.
Motor Coach Industries