On Fri, 31 Aug 2018 15:32:57 +1000, Druce >
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>On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 20:35:27 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2
> wrote:
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>>I am sure there are some First Nation sites to enjoy, if one is interested in that kind of thing...
>>are there?
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>Saskatchewan sure sounds First Nationish.
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>>I want to take the Amtrak trip across southern Canada but haven't managed it yet. I am sure
>>there is some beautiful scenery, and I absolutely LOVE trains. ;-))
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>Me too. Best form of travel
Not for seeing the sights, half the trip is in total darkness. If you
don't feel up to driving Grayhound is better. Driving you can plan
what to see and where to stop. Driving only during daylight and
stopping here and there took me a week, NY to Banff... of course if
you really want to see the sights figure two weeks. I hear it's a lot
more crowded now than when I went in the '60s... I had the western
National Parks pretty much to myself. I drove through Yellowstone
west to east on Christmas day, had just started to snow and was about
an inch on the ground, I made the first tracks... gorgeous in winter
with the geothermals steaming... drove my Triumph, just me and my cat
Marbles.