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After spending five days in Ontario, it was time to leave the province behind and continue our journey towards Vancouver. I was excited to explore a new part of Canada. The endless forests gradually gave way to vast plains, dotted with small towns that thrived on agriculture. The trains moved a lot faster here, as the tracks often cut straight through the landscape. These were the provinces where we could cover a lot of ground, and that’s exactly what we did.
Unlike in Ontario, we encountered more large cities in this region. And large cities mean a higher chance that the train will change composition and drop off some wagons in the terminal, which can be confusing and dangerous. Fortunately, Jay was in touch with a conductor who could see in real time where each car was being dropped off. It felt like a luxury to travel this way. Even so, we still had our share of thrilling moments along the way.
I hope you will enjoy this journey across the Prairies of Canada.
Thanks for your support!
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