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Ruralgas
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Nov 11, 2013

Alberta to Nova Scotia

Hello Folks:
I am putting together a trip from Alberta to Nova Scotia for June of 2014 and I was wondering if anyone could provide input on routes. Also if you can provide ideas for stopping with a 5th wheel that would be much appreciated. Any sights that would be a "must to see" would also be much appreciated. I am not really pressed on time so that would be an issue.
The route from my home to Winnipeg is pretty straight forward, however I am looking at options of dropping down into the US after Winnipeg or going the route to Kenora and then on to Thunder Bay.
Once we get to the Maritimes I'll base camp at a all service RV park and tour around with my truck. Looks like there are a tremendous amount of sites to take in!! Will take in PEI, New Brunswick.
Thanks in advance and I look for your input.
  • It sounds like you intend to tour the Maritimes from one base campground. While we might look small on a map the distances can be considerable. As an example its at least 5 hours from Halifax to Sidney Cape Breton.

    Once when the ferry was operating I met an older couple from Massachusetts who had left Yarmouth heading to Halifax. They had gotten off the ferry that morning intending to see Peggy's Cove (a must see for tourists) tour Halifax, drive up to Cape Breton to see the Fortress of Louisburg, drive around the Cabot Trail (both also must sees) and then make it back to Yarmouth that night for the ferry home. All that in less than 12 hours.

    There are a lot of great things to see and a lot of great campgrounds.

    Got some extra time and extra cash? Why not visit Newfoundland? Ferry is EXPENSIVE but sooooo worth it.
  • TimnJo wrote:

    For info on touring New Brunswick and Nova Scotia you could do worse than referring to my thread titled "New Brunswick & Nova Scotia 2014"

    Tim & Jo


    Who says two groups of people have the same interests???? Please tell us what you especially want to see and what you like to do.

    When I do my cross continent trip, I'm doing an all Canada trip. Here's a draft of possible routes.



    As you can see it is planned to explore more of Quebec than I have yet done, besides making a difference in route through Ontario.

    :B
  • Hey, THREAD HIJACKER!!!

    LOL, just kidding, as I mentioned to a PM, there's no such thing as too much information when it comes to trip planning.

    We went to Alberta last year:

    We stayed on the Canadian side as crossing the border can be a hassle if you have booze on board; it's place of purchase doesn't count when coming back into Canada - you're only allowed a case of beer or bottle of wine/liqour, anything more and you have to pay duty.

    We went out the northern or Hwy 11 route and in June you'd better watch out for the blackflies - could hardly make it from the truck to trailer in time to escape multiple bites. The distance between towns/fueling opportunities can be significant; in looking back we were stopping every couple of hours to fuel up as you never knew if the next town would have accessible pumps etc. That's half the reason I installed a 100 litre auxiliary tank this year.

    Coming back we went the Sault-Ste-Marie way and, though the north shore of Superior is spectacularly beautiful, the many, many steep grades and increased traffic meant I will never take that way again while towing.

    For info on touring New Brunswick and Nova Scotia you could do worse than referring to my thread titled "New Brunswick & Nova Scotia 2014"

    Tim & Jo