JaxDad wrote:
Everyone has given you good advice on your route up there, but you say you're in no "great rush".
I'd suggest though on the way back you take the north route, Hwy 17 / 11 to Thunder Bay, then on down to Duluth and onto I-35 and on through to OKC.
If you've never done the top of the lakes, your missing some incredible rugged scenery.
That's a great suggestion! We just completed that leg and are now north of Winnipeg in Riding Mountain National Park, we will return to southern Ontario in July taking the reverse route. Chutes Provincial Park near Massey will take your toy hauler as will Rabbit Blanket campground in Lake Superior PP north of Sault St Marie (sites 29 and 30 are our choices for a longer site). Near Marathon you have Pukaskawa National Park, Neys PP and there is an in-town park (Penn Lake) with full services, it's run by the town and you can get info on the town's website. We normally stop at the Thunder Bay KOA as it's close enough to TB to shop and explore while being out of town. They won the award for being the best KOA in North America last year!