Escape the Rush, Travel to Canada

As a former "Worker bee" I know what it's like toshaped province is roughly the size of France, but
feel completely bogged down by the stress ofwith 1/60th the population. If you're driving through
everyday life. It's not a pleasant feeling. I wasthe country, it's hard not to find yourself in the
fortunate enough to realize this early on, and havemiddle of nowhere.
since made some radical changes into finding outSaskatchewan isn't completely unique in this sense.
what makes me tick. In general I believe it's travel,The majority of Canada resides in the southern
music, family and friends, however I'm sure there's aportions of the country. The further North you go,
few more things in between each of those thatthe fewer people you will find. I'm not a very spiritual
helps makes my clock spin.person, but there is something surreal in knowing that
At this stage in my life I'm trying to see as much ofno matter how loud you scream, nobody will hear
Canada as possible. Over the last couple years I'veyou. It's a calming thought knowing that there are still
been traveling off and on, particularly through Canada.places on this big blue rock we call Earth that remain
The thing I've noticed most, is that Canada isuntouched, unchanged, unreformed by the 7.5 Billion
remote. It's no "island in the middle of nowhere", butpeople living on it.
if you're looking for an escape from the rat race orThey say that the easiest way to find yourself is to
from the life you've built, traveling Canada can be abe alone. Travel to Canada and find out for yourself.
great escape.Get out of the metropolitan centers. Leave your car.
Canada is the second largest country in the world,Leave your habits, your hobbies, yourself, and look
and with only ~33 Million people residing in thiswithin. It can be an overwhelming experience for
massive landscape, it doesn't take long to findthose who have never attempted. Take 30 minutes
yourself completely secluded for miles (or kilometers)out of your lifetime, and feel something new.Do
in any direction. Take Saskatchewan, the province Isomething new. Experience parts of the world you've
grew up in and proudly call my home. This oddlynever seen. Canada's the perfect fit.