After
driving
through
the
NWT,
Alberta,
and
Montana
for
two
days,
I
finally
came
to
the
town
of
Helena.
Helena
is
on
the
border
of
where
the
Rocky
Mountains
Meet
the
Badlands
of
Eastern
Montana
and
has
great
scenery.
If
you
go
there
I
suggest
you
climb
Mount
Helena
and
Mount
Ascension.
View
from
Mount
Helena:
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Its a 1900km drive from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories to Helena, Montana and there some good scenery on the way. Here what it looked like right before I cross the Alberta/Montana Border.
And after I crossed it was just as great:
As get closer to Helena, it gets more mountainous.
The
Ingraham
Trail
is
70km
long
and
has
many
scenic
spots.
The
two
I
want
to
discuss
are
Prelude
Lake
and
Cameron
Falls.
Prelude
Lake
is
a
large
lake
that
is
still
frozen
at
the
end
of
may
and
has
great
overlooks
from
the
nature
trail.
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After
several
days
on
the
road,
I
finally
come
to
Yellowknife,
the
Capital
of
the
Northwest
Territories,
where
in
June,
the
sun
never
sets.
Some
things
you'll
want
to
see
in
Yellowknife
are
the
legislative
building
and
the
Prince
of
wales
Northern
Heritage
Center.
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In
the
land
of
the
midnight
sun,
it
never
gets
darker
than
twilight.
It
is
a
land
of
lakes,
swamps,
and
waterfalls.
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After
saying
goodbye
to
Alberta,
we
head
into
the
Northwest
Territories.
The
sign
marking
the
border
was
one
of
the
biggest
I've
ever
seen
for
a
state
line.
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On
the
road
past
Alberta,
I
stopped
at
Lesser
Slave
Lake
Provincial
Park
and
then
stopped
at
Hutch
Lake
to
camp
for
the
night.
Lesser
Slave
lake
was
nice
but
it
would
be
nicer
if
it
wasn't
cloudy:
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The Canadian provinces are beautiful due to the lack of people and the pristine nature of the landscape. Just forty minutes out of Saskatoon, and you run into this:
Northern Canada is a huge expanse of Taiga Shield without farms because you reach the arctic Tundra. You really get a sense of being along out there.
Next
stop
on
the
roadtrip,
Saskatoon.
The
city
is
about
the
size
of
a
mid-size
city
in
the
States
but
has
a
large
river
flowing
through
the
center.
Check
out
the
skyline.
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Next
we
head
to
Winnipeg,
Manitoba.
The
city
looks
great
at
night
and
has
some
buildings
to
see.
Best
place
to
see
the
skyline
is
from
the
Pedestrian
bridge.
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