No, but I do have a young relative who just moved there about 4 months ago, got
a job right away. Guess there is work there for the young people.
I would hate the climate, but I'm sure there are some things there that are nice,
afterall it is canada.
I will go through there in the fall when I take the 'great train ride', can't wait, don't
know if the train stops there for awhile, or not.
Train travel isn't what some of you might remember it being. The last
time I took a train, it was about 1984 and I traveled from Regina, SK
to Salmon Arm, BC.
The train was to have left Regina at 11pm...but didn't arrive into Regina
until 5am....and by the time I reached Salmon Arm it was 26hrs behind.
The passenger train was pulled over onto side tracks several times, for
several hours at a time, to allow freight trains to pass by before continuing.
At the time, booze was still free on the planes, but not on the trains...
The two hour flight from Salmon Arm back to Regina was actually cheaper
than returning by train, if you can believe that. I don't regret that trip by train
though as I got to see some very cool things (like going over the Kicking Horse
River or some of those corkscrew like tunnels), but once was enough. Please
take this advice in calling to confirm that your train is more or less on time
before you ever leave your home, as six hours on a wooden bench throughout
the night waiting for a late train is a poor way to start a trip. Why it was so
much cheaper to travel east to west (compaired to west to east) on a train
was beyond me.
The train stations (Regina & Moose Jaw) in southern Saskatchewan that I'm
familiar with have both become casinos since I last took a train.