You can watch your dog run away for 3 days.
Saskatchewan is mostly hummocky, though, since it’s surgical geology is primarily glacial till. Not a pile of topography, but definitely not flat.
South central Manitoba on the other hand? Former glacial Lake Agassiz basin. So flat, you can watch your dog run away, fall in love with another dog in Steinbach, and raise a family
Fenton!
'Where is the grain elevator?" you may ask. It doesn’t matter. You can see it from anywhere in the province.
Estevan
Ah, the beauties of Saskatchewan:
Used to live next to a grain elevator in Fontana, Kansas. Yep.
It looks like 2 fort from tf2
Idk why you were downvoted, it does, and plenty of people agree: see the google maps photos.
Place of worship
Ah yes. North North Dakota.
I’ve been to Northern Saskatchewan a few times (Stony Rapids), it’s gorgeous up there.
Oh hey that’s ACTUALLY in the north of the province.
You’ll hear Canadians say something about a “northern” city in their province and you go to look it up and it’s only like 1/3rd of the way up.
Where is this btw? My wife’s from Saskatchewan and is going crazy to find which grain terminal that is.
Manitoba has one I think
I bet the night sky is beautiful though. I was floored by the stars while in rural New Zealand. Stars like sand.