THE FIRST TIRES TO GO COAST TO COAST
In 1903, few people owned or drove cars in the United States, let alone in Canada. The automobile, still in its infancy, had been around for less than a decade and was often dismissed as a fleeting novelty. Yet, that same year, two men and a dog undertook the first successful cross-country road trip, inspiring a nation and planting the seeds of a car culture that would eventually transcend borders.