The Trans Canada Hwy #1 across Saskatchewan is a beautiful drive with many interesting places to stop and take a break.
here are a few of my favorite stops on the #1 from Alberta to Central Saskatchewan, Canada.
Standing proud on the #1 Highway in Parkbeg, Saskatchewan, Canada is this historic homestead.
Built in 1904 by Horse Rancher & CPR Telegraph Operator John McFayden, this home boasted indoor plumbing and steam heating. Those features would make...
Standing proud on the #1 Highway in Parkbeg, Saskatchewan, Canada is this historic homestead.
Built in 1904 by Horse Rancher & CPR Telegraph Operator John McFayden, this home boasted indoor plumbing and steam heating. Those features would make this home quite fancy for the times.
One of the most beautiful things about Saskatchewan is these standing pieces of time, the old buildings that hold years of memories. If only the walls could talk!
A nice place to stretch your legs is Reed Lake near Morse, Saskatchewan, Canada.
A lot of Reed Lake is designated an Important Bird Area of Canada and it is part of a Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network. Access to the lake is from a...
A nice place to stretch your legs is Reed Lake near Morse, Saskatchewan, Canada.
A lot of Reed Lake is designated an Important Bird Area of Canada and it is part of a Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network. Access to the lake is from a lookout tower and a walking path alongside the #1 Highway.
The Reed Lake Lookout Tower gives you a bird's eye view of the area.
Depending on when you are there, you may see several types of birds that use Reed Lake as a stopover in their migration.
Reed Lake, Morse, Saskatchewan