Category: Saskatchewan

  • Canalta Hotel – Martensville, Saskatchewan

    Canalta Hotel – Martensville, Saskatchewan

    My humans and I were in the middle of an exhilarating road trip from the vibrant streets of Vancouver, BCback home to Winnipeg, Manitoba.

    We were ready for a rest as we pulled into the Saskatoon area.

    With over 40 locations across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, this company provides weary travellers with exceptional service. Additionally, they add a cozy touch!

    With smiles as bright as the sun, they made us feel right at home!

    And let’s not forget their delightful collection of tiny trolls – oh, how I enjoyed meeting those little guys!

    The Canalta Martensville sparkled with a freshness that made it feel brand new, even though it opened in 2014.

    I stumbled upon a cozy nook by the window, perfect for contemplating all the mysteries of the universe. Meanwhile, my humans went on and on about the mouthwatering breakfast spread!

    I couldn’t help but hear the delicious buzz about fluffy pancakes. Also, I savoured the aroma of freshly brewed coffee wafting through the air.

    With spacious rooms, a swimming pool, a hot tub, and a steam room, it’s a place where relaxation takes center stage.

    Plus, there’s high-speed internet for those who want to post their adventures. There is even a fitness facility to work off those indulgent pancakes!

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  • Road Trip from Vancouver to Winnipeg – Western Canada

    Road Trip from Vancouver to Winnipeg – Western Canada

    Travelling through western Canada on this route was like floating through a patchwork quilt of stunning landscapes. Each one seemed more breathtaking than the last.

    The charming little town was a perfect pause. Moreover, the towering mountains around us and the rushing rivers reminded me of the rugged beauty that embodies British Columbia.

    As we drove through the Selkirk Mountains, the landscape transformed into a captivating blend. It consisted of dense forests, mountainous terrains, and cascading waterfalls.

    I floated with excitement at the sight of the snow-capped peaks glistening in the sunlight, a true highlight for any adventurer.

    This area was remarkable for its unique badlands, with striking red rock formations that looked like a spectacular painting.

    The wide-open skies filled with fluffy clouds added a serene beauty to the prairie landscape.

    This was the heart of the Canadian prairies, and I enjoyed watching the farmland bring prepared for the planting season.

    As we look to the future, I can’t help but quack with anticipation for next summer’s adventure on the East Coast!

    I’m eager to explore the other half of the Trans-Canada Highway and set my sights on the Atlantic Ocean.

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