In the wrong weather there are a lot of accidents and vehicles in ditches.
In places the highway can be smooth and good, and then be hundreds of meters of glass like ice. Vehicles spin out going straight and slow.
Numbers of fatalities increase a bit.
I have a lot of experience driving in winter, but when the weather gets bad I do not go out on highways.
It's also the worst possible time to see anything interesting.
Now, I have heard that there are resorts in BC and the mountains that have specials on accomodations due to the Olympics. A fllght into Vancouver and a little noodling around in the Rockies, away from the tourist traps for the Games could be a lot of fun.
Or fly into Montreal, look around, and then take a train up to Quebec for the Winter Carnival.
Newfoundland has some amazing winter scenery. You can watch the iceburgs float by and go on boat rides to see the whales. Don't know how long you'd want to stay there though.
In places the highway can be smooth and good, and then be hundreds of meters of glass like ice. Vehicles spin out going straight and slow.
Numbers of fatalities increase a bit.
I have a lot of experience driving in winter, but when the weather gets bad I do not go out on highways.
It's also the worst possible time to see anything interesting.
Now, I have heard that there are resorts in BC and the mountains that have specials on accomodations due to the Olympics. A fllght into Vancouver and a little noodling around in the Rockies, away from the tourist traps for the Games could be a lot of fun.
Or fly into Montreal, look around, and then take a train up to Quebec for the Winter Carnival.
Newfoundland has some amazing winter scenery. You can watch the iceburgs float by and go on boat rides to see the whales. Don't know how long you'd want to stay there though.
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