tomanab wrote:
My wife and I are considering touring southern Canada this summer. Anyone have advice? Class A motor home. Best time for us is mid-August to Labor day. Maybe start north of Montana and end at Niagara Falls? Anyone going that way we could join up with? Any advice welcome.
I will try and help. My suggestions...
Head to the border crossing at Shelby, Montana and DO NOT turn right/East and follow the TransCanada hwy!!
Go northand get up in the Banff / Lake Louise area. Follow the ice field parkway up to Jasper. Then head west taking the northern route (Yellowhead Trail) into Manitoba.
This is a much more scenic way and much less heavy truck traffic. The southern hwy is much similar to the flat lands of your area. No disrespect but I feel when one travels, they want to see different stuff than like at home.. :W
Once in Manitoba you can also stay north of the TransCanada #1 and come out in the Falcon Lake area almost at Ontario.
You will now be in the Canadian Shield which is all solid granite rock spotted with several thousand lakes and two gazillion trees.
Unfortunatly the road becomes a two laner here and is busy.
About an hour into Ontario you can take a right turn just past the first big town (Kenora) onto hwy 71. This will take you back to #1 in about 7-8 hours but more scenic, very little truck traffic and less stressfull. If you take this #71 by Kenora you will go right past campground where we have our fiver set up and would pour ya a coffee (or something) if was available. :C
Once back on TransCanada you will be by Thunder Bay and can then follow along the north shore of Lake Superior to Sioux Saint Marie.
You could then head east in Ontario and loop around to Niagara Falls;
or head south into Michigan depending on your available time.
Can get to Niagara Falls this way also or head back west home if time running out.
I would think you need 2 days from Montana border to Edmonton area.
2 days to Manitoba. 2 days to Thunder Bay. 2 days to S.S.Marie. A day to Detroit area where you decide where to next? Or 2 days to Niagara Falls if you stay in Canada.
Enjoy your trip.