The Canadian Prairies

The Canadian Prairies is a vast region that extends throughout the provinces of alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and is characterized by slightly uneven ground. It can be considered part of the Great Plains of North America. The state of Manitoba it has a great variety of landscapes with dozens of lakes, rivers, plains and swamps. Its capital is Winnipeg, a city located between the Red and Assibibone rivers. From the capital of Manitoba we can take different excursions to get to know the natural wealth of the region. You can visit Lake Winnipeg, the town of Steinbach, with its streets and buildings of Mennonite origin, and the Spruce Woods Provincial Park, with its impressive dunes and grassy plains.

Also in the State of Saskatchewan, whose capital in the city of Regina, we can visit its immense park that surrounds an artificial lake where the Trafalgar Fountain is located, brought from London in 1939 and Saskatoon (on the banks of the Saskatchewan River), a town that expands by numerous meanders of the river connected by seven bridges. You can get to know the city by taking river cruises. Similarly, the region of Alberta has its main attraction are the Rocky Mountains, a mountain range that separates the States of Alberta and British Columbia. This mountain range is divided into four zones: Banff National Parks, Waterton and Jasper Lakes and the Kananaskis area. In Banff National Park, the oldest in Canada, we find sulfurous hot springs and a cable car that ascends to the top of Sulfur Mountain, where there is a viewpoint to enjoy the scenery. An unforgettable experience for nature lovers.


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  1.   daianabe said

    what do I know?