AJR wrote:
I did the Winnipeg Yellowhead route. Lots of farm land. Next time I will take I90 and then go north to Calgary & Edmonton.
Fuel prices are higher in Canada.
North Dakota and eastern Montana aren't any more exciting than the neighboring provinces.
Have you calculated the trade off between increased distance and lower fuel prices with the USA route? Don't forget that the exchange rate is in your favor now.
When I drove to Alaska a couple of decades ago I took some interesting side trips on this leg - like the small ferry across the Wisconsin River, Lake Itasca in MN, Riding Mtn and Duck Mtn Parks in Manitoba. And of course the mall in Edmonton (this is was before the big Mpls one).
The trip back included Jasper, Banff, and the Alberta dinosaurs. And a long detour through the USA 4 Corners states to dry off.