Well, as you may have gathered, we have abandoned our plan to travel home thru Canada. It just didn’t work out for many reasons. Have I mentioned yet that the American dollar is only worth $.96 in Canada. That may be the case, however cost of goods in Canada is very high. The prices in grocery stores were thru the roof. Not sure how natives can afford to live here.
It’s April 18 and today we drove 265 miles from Moose Jaw, SK to Minot, North Dakota. We have stopped to stay at Rough Rider’s Campground in Minot. We chose Minot from a list of 2 campgrounds around here that are actually open. It is early Spring after all, and we are pretty far North. Many campgrounds are opening May 1 or even Memorial Day weekend.
It’s a nice campground, with nice people working here, and full service hookups, electric, water, and sewer, and the water is actually turned on !! This evening tho, I have rolled up the hose and put it away till morning to avoid any possible freezing. We’ll just hook it back up in the morning. Tomorrow we’ll be able to dump our waste water tanks and fill our potable water tank in case we need it when we move on down the road.
They have plenty of RV pull-thru sites and lots tenting sites here along the Souris River. We drove thru what I’d call the Souris River basin for about an hour today just before arriving here. It was kind of like driving thru a shallow canyon, neat.
One interesting thing about this place is that half the campground it flooded. The poor campground owner has build dikes everywhere, along the road, around sheds, etc. That’s right, it’s half under water. Perhaps you’ve heard or read where this part of the world is having these problems. There were a tremendous number of fields flooded today as we drove out of Saskatchewan, and the trend continues in North Dakota.
As we drove our way out of Saskatchewan we exited the Trans-Canada Highway in order to use Hwy 39. It travels in a SE direction in almost a straight line to Minot, ND. At the US Border it changes to Hwy 52.
In Saskatchewan before we reached the US border we passed thru Weyburn. There they boasted of having the largest interior grain gathering facility in Canada.
Regarding the US Border Control, they noticed me taking some pictures around the Customs area. After all, they had asked me to shut the engine off and wait awhile for them. Well, I don’t think they appreciated my taking pictures. They asked me to delete all of them, and they reviewed each picture with me as I did so. Then the officers asked Anne to accompany them as they entered the camper and proceeded to take all of our produce and our dog food. They made me wait in the vehicle. And, they took their time if you know what I mean. Oh well, I don’t think they like their jobs very much. I don't think I would either.
On Wednesday we’ll take Hwy 2 from here to Thief River Falls, MN. From there we plan to head to Cloquet, MN, then into the upper peninsula of Michigan and portions of Wisconsin along the way.