Day 8 - Into Canada’s great wide open
Waking up on the Canadian, we are welcomed to Saskatchewan's
vast prairies which we can view while enjoying our breakfast. The
seemingly endless grasslands of the Great Plains stretch as far as
the eye can see, with boundless farming communities passing by our
windows as the VIA Rail Canadian rolls on.
With a population similar to that of Glasgow's and an area
greater than France, Saskatchewan is ideal for sitting back and
watching the world go by and the glass-roofed panoramic observation
car is the perfect place to do this, either side of lunch. We
travel through the southern plains of Saskatchewan, home to deer,
eagles and, in select areas, antelope, moose and bison. Dinner is
also served on board.
We later cross into Manitoba, a province with more than 100,000
lakes stretching all the way up to the shores of Hudson Bay. Its
capital is Winnipeg, considered the geographical centre of Canada.
Late this evening, the train pulls into this fascinating city, home
to more than 50 ethnic communities, before continuing eastwards
overnight.