CollingsBob
CFR2022 Rally Chair, Certified JB Welder
Im in Winnipeg...who else is out there?
Four days to cross Manitoba and Saskatchewan? I did it in one day - not because I hated it but because at the time I needed to be on the West Coast on a VERY short schedule. Actually some very nice areas in Manitoba, especially going north a bit. Same with Saskatchewan although I have not done much exploring there. As with most places, you don't see much from the highway other than the wide-open spaces. Things change up quite remarkably as you get into central/western Alberta and BC.Crossed all three, twice, on the Trans Canada last summer. Most vivid memories of Saskatchewan were the warning signs of upcoming curves... about every 100 kms.Was discussing the cost of that trip recently with a friend. Figured about $150 a day average, which made me realize I spent about $600 in Sask. and Manitoba. Is there somewhere I can apply for a refund?Just kidding, I've heard there's scenery somewhere off the highway.
Approximately two days each way. One day in heavy rain. And yeah, I noticed the nice scenery in BC, where I live.Four days to cross Manitoba and Saskatchewan?
I chose the 16 from Winnipeg to Edmonton then Jasper/Banff/Kootenay NP down to 95/3 at Cranbrook. Further but worth it!The Trans-Canada is the fastest, most boring, way to cross the prairies.. I choose either #2, #3 to go East-West, or #16 if I want to go NW..
Also thisThat’s kinda what I was hoping..maybe a few of us converge on the Biggar Rally, or have a “un-rally” someplace where there are twisty/scenic roads...
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