The Last Frontier

The Last Frontier

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Canada eh?


Don't cha know, we rolled into Canada this morning around 8am, passing through Manitoba in what seemed like minutes right into Saskatchewan (ok not really, it took a couple of hours). Though the land is flat, and I mean really flat (like North or South Dakota), there are millions upon millions of acres of yellow canola and purple flax and it makes for quite the scenic drive. Originally we were going to stop in Yorkton but with a surplus of energy, we made it a few more hours to completely cross Saskatchewan and arrive in Lloydminster That lets us divide up the rest of the days so that we can do some site seeing in the Canadian Rockies and up towards the glaciers in Alaska. I think that we will drive to Dawson Creek tomorrow and then on to Muncho Lake. That switches our travel to 4, 8 hour days then a final 5 hours to Anchorage. Mom and I are pretty excited, it means we get to do some site seeing :) Also, book note... Remember Me by Sophia Kinsella is a good book but a bit risque for the younger crowd (note to Annie, wink wink).

2 comments:

  1. I miss you tons. Looks like you are having a blast. I love you lots. Call me one of these days.

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