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JaxDad
Mar 13, 2014Explorer III
Depending on how the unit is licensed, crossing into the US may not be an option.
In Canada temporary or in-transit documents are "permits" not "licenses" and as such are not recognized outside of Canada. Similarly, if the Manitoba ownership is still in the name of the donor but is signed as sold to a new owner it will be considered 'owned' by the recipient but titled and insured to a different person.
I agree with the ideas above though, 11 is flatter and has more towns & services, but 17 is far more scenic.
As for PP's, a lot of the campgrounds open a week or two before the May long weekend so that they have everything ready for the big long weekend rush.
In Canada temporary or in-transit documents are "permits" not "licenses" and as such are not recognized outside of Canada. Similarly, if the Manitoba ownership is still in the name of the donor but is signed as sold to a new owner it will be considered 'owned' by the recipient but titled and insured to a different person.
I agree with the ideas above though, 11 is flatter and has more towns & services, but 17 is far more scenic.
As for PP's, a lot of the campgrounds open a week or two before the May long weekend so that they have everything ready for the big long weekend rush.
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