Covid-19 derailed our usual spring time road trip across some large part of Canada so we waited until the last possible moment and went at the end of September. Good timing too, as in late October and November provinces and towns in western Canada started to close down and tell people to stay home and stay away.
We attempted to camp near Neepawa but the campsite said they can’t allow tents because even though the bathrooms were open now, they could get shut down at any moment for health reasons, and so they didn’t allow tenting, only RV’s with their own toilets. Sheesh! You might as well not go for a walk as it “might” start raining.
So we found a “free” campsite in the Arden Manitoba 1967 Centennial playground and cooked margarine soaked chicken on the fire.
After looking around Arden Manitoba we headed north to Russell and Saltcoats.
Going from Saskatoon, and a nice bike ride through there. Lunch in Kinley, Saskatchewan where we found some vintage treasures and then on to Macklin....
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