“Have wheels, will travel” sounds like a slogan you might hear from an RV dealership.
But for John Fredericks, it’s a matter of survival.
For the past month, the 38-year-old homeless man has been living in a wheeled structure he built himself, moving daily to avoid detection and demolition under the city’s “no camping, no structures” bylaw.
Inside, there’s just enough room to sit up or lie down. (Peter Scobie/CBC)
“It’s a bit of a skate shack,” said Fredericks, referring to