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ss573
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Aug 30, 2013

Icefields Highway

Hi Folks, I've been following along with the "Rollcall" with a lot of interest. My wife and I, along with another couple, will be headed north to Alaska next year. ( Our first trip )I've been looking at maps of different routes and came across this one....Icefields Parkway ( Canada highway 93). It looks to be a great drive.

While looking at the Google street view, I came across a sigh on the southern entrance to the highway which stated "Trucking Restriction 4550Kg" weight limit and a park permit required. The weight limit would not permit my coach to travel the route but does this apply only to commercial trucking??

Can someone clarify that for me??

Thanks for any information.

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  • Yes - the weight limit is for commercial trucks. RVs are AOK. You do need to have a Park Pass to travel the Icefields Jasper parkway but it is the same pass that you purchase when you first enter Banff or Kootenai or Yoho natioanl Park The one pass does all.
  • Darryl&Rita wrote:
    Commercial. You will require a pas, if you intend to stop inside the park boundaries, for anything other than a photo stop.


    The Icefields Parkway requires a National Park Pass to travel on it, regardless of whether you are planning on stopping or not.

    The sign you saw on the Icefields Parkway is for commercial trucking, you are fine in an RV.

    You do not need a pass if you are on the TransCanada or Highway 93 South to Radium AND you do not stop.
  • Commercial. You will require a pas, if you intend to stop inside the park boundaries, for anything other than a photo stop.
  • I beleive that is for commercial heavy hauling through the park.
    We have traveled several times in MH.
    Contact the park
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