Don't go t Alberta without going past Edmonton, to wes??? however Wilson spelt it, lots of lush farms around in all directions, you start to 'feel' the Canadian north. A few hours from Calgary, then a couple hours west of ED is Jasper. And going to BC without getting to the pacific ocean? since you are that far... lots to do in all this area. In the states, from Yellowstone Cody is a couple hours? less?, Little Big horn is another couple hours, one of the most famous places on earth if you think about it. Wyoming and Dakotas do have lots to see, but hours between each- what did they say about the west when the railroads came? A lot of nothin' between somethin'? But since you are interested in farm and ranching, it isn't nothing. On route 90 just east of the Missouri river is a nice tractor museum, forgot the name of the town, Kimball? Kimmel? but you can see it on the south side of 90. Got to go to WALL. Everyone goes to Wall. Mount Rushmore? But you are in thee middle of tourist season. Eastern dakotas is nearly straight south of Brandon, so and easy route. Sometimes the north south interstates are virtually empty, between Lethbridge and Grand Falls on US 15, a bit creepy at twilight, big sky country, all that tarmac, and just you- for hours. Top off the tank every chance. Good thing you have 3 weeks, western states are big, western provinces are bigger.... I don't know about this year, but Canada might cost more for nearly everything, food fuel and flophouse.That link to tax savings might come in handy. Do some online research on that too. I know your family will love it. Have a great time!
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