Biking Regina, Saskatchewan


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June 27th 2007
Published: June 27th 2007
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Maureen Kelly/Robert Tait
June 27. We left Williston early and began our drive to Canada, Regina, which is the capital of Saskatchewan. Crossing the border in these remote areas is a lot easier than some of the busier crossings. We stayed out on the edge of town and drove into town. There we found a great biking trail around the Wascana Center. It is on of the largest urban parks in North America. After biking for a while around the lake we headed into town on Albert Street. It is a biker friendly town., and we biked around the city. Of course, Bob found a brewery and we stopped on our way back.
June 28. We discovered the Wascana bike/pedestrian trail connects to several trails, so we biked and biked…some lovely areas. When I looked around for Bob, at one point, I discovered he was not there. I biked backwards and there he was on the grass. Assessing the damage, I was afraid he had injured his shoulder AGAIN. But he seemed OK, but bruised…shoulder and facial scraps. His bike was damaged a bit. So instead of biking, we drove to a bike repair shop and had lunch. This is Canada Day weekend and we were afraid everything would be closed. Bike repaired and Bob with a few Advil, we were back to our campground. Yes, Bob found a brewery in town on Victoria Blvd. It was perhaps the worst brewery we have been to



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