Driving in Canada
We are planning to drive from Winnipeg to Edmonton next year.
Can anyone advise which is the best scenic/thingstodo route? We had originally thought of the shortest route via Saskatoon but someone mentioned highway 1 and then via Drumheller northwards. Thanks for any suggestions. Gerrit - Oz |
Driving in Canada
On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 13:46:49 +0800, "Gerrit" wrote:
We are planning to drive from Winnipeg to Edmonton next year. Can anyone advise which is the best scenic/thingstodo route? Just remember to drive on the left. -- Larry |
Driving in Canada
On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 10:41:51 -0400, wrote:
On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 13:46:49 +0800, "Gerrit" wrote: We are planning to drive from Winnipeg to Edmonton next year. Can anyone advise which is the best scenic/thingstodo route? Just remember to drive on the left. In Canada? Canada drives on the right. -- Ken Blake |
Driving in Canada
On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 08:20:17 -0700, Ken Blake wrote:
On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 10:41:51 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 13:46:49 +0800, "Gerrit" wrote: We are planning to drive from Winnipeg to Edmonton next year. Can anyone advise which is the best scenic/thingstodo route? Just remember to drive on the left. In Canada? Canada drives on the right. Here's a smiley, just for you, Ken: 8;) -- Larry |
Driving in Canada
Gerrit wrote:
We are planning to drive from Winnipeg to Edmonton next year. Can anyone advise which is the best scenic/thingstodo route? If you want scenic, stay off Hwy 1 and Hwy 16. They are the fastest routes, but the most boring and they have the most traffic. My favorite route is the Red Coat Trail, which is Manitoba Hwy 2, Saskatchewan Hwy 13, and various secondary highways in Alberta. Very little traffic, more scenic, speed limits are 100 km/h. The further west you go, the less flat and more interesting the topography gets. My favorite gems along the route: Eastend, SK (an excellent restaurant with home cookin' and a good little museum) Robsart, SK (a fascinating near-ghost ghost town with plenty of abandoned buildings, if you are into that kind of thing) Cypress Hills interprovincial park is a nice bit of forest oasis in the middle of all of the grasslands. Etzikom, AB (another good little museum) Dinosaur Prov Park in Alberta (not to be confused with Drumheller) with fascinating land formations and dinosaur fossils for the viewing Writing-on-stone Prov Park in Alberta (a little south off the Red Coat but good guided tours to see the ancient petroglyphs) If you are a Star Trek fan, a visit to Vulcan, AB is a must. Head up north through Drumheller and have a look at the Royal Tyrell centre, which is one of the best natural history museums that I have seen. Enjoy your visit. -- K. Lang may your lum reek. |
Driving in Canada
In message someone claiming
to be Ken Blake typed: On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 10:41:51 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 13:46:49 +0800, "Gerrit" wrote: We are planning to drive from Winnipeg to Edmonton next year. Can anyone advise which is the best scenic/thingstodo route? Just remember to drive on the left. In Canada? Canada drives on the right. It'll be a more interesting trip driving on the left. -- It's always darkest before dawn. So if you're going to steal your neighbor's newspaper, that's the time to do it. |
You are right, It will be very interesting driving on the left, however a bit more safe you drive on the right. Am I right? :) I think it will be great to drive through Canada because the country seems to be very beautiful! I have never been there, though I really want to see it.
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