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dpam
Feb 22, 2014Explorer
We live in Calgary, Alberta which is 60 miles east of the Rocky Mountains which you have to drive across to get to Vancouver. By the 3rd week of April Spring usually has arrived, but because of the mountains anything can happen. In a few past years we received our heaviest snow falls in May. I was raised and grew up in Saskatchewan, so I can tell you that in April and early May there are good odds of facing winter driving conditions. From Manitoba through to Vancouver there are a lot of small towns where you can "hunker down" if you run in to poor driving winter conditions. My recommendation would be that if you can put off your trip until mid May you will enjoy the trip a lot better than travelling late April.
Just my 2 cents worth.
Just my 2 cents worth.
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