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Driving Route 9 in Washington to BC, Canada

dbob62180
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We will be staying in Bothell, WA from mid May to midJune. We would like to take route 9 north to Canada and enter at Sumas. Has anybody driven this route recently? We are pulling a 34 ft 5er. Thank you.
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jamesu
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SR-9 is a straight 2 lane highway from Woodinville on the south to Arlington on the north. Take this route during non-rush hours and you'll be fine. This area is being taken over by development from all the population along I-5 which is 2-4 miles to the west.

SR-9 north of Arlington all the way to Sumas on the border is a beautiful, windy road through the foothills and farm country. A great, scenic, non-hurried drive.
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Winnebago_Bob
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As an alternative, take I-5 past Burlington (Exit 230). The next exit will give you Camping World, then the Exit after is Cook Road. Take that east into Sedro Wooley and grab 9 North. From Camping World to Highway 9 is 7 easy miles.

Best of both worlds.

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Camping+World+of+Burlington+-+Parts+and+Accessories,+1240+Old+Hwy+99...

I do agree with the folks that say 9 isn't what it used to be, but that's mainly 9 South. Past a certain point 9 South is a joy to drive but it really depends on the day and time and when you pick it up.

9 North isn't bad at all - they split in Sedro Wooley.
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corvettekent
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9 has a lot more traffic than it use to. If I'm driving my classic Corvette I'll take 9 but if I'm pulling my 5th wheel I would take I 5.
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romore
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It is a nice drive, certainly more interesting than I-5 but as said take your time.

paulj
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Explorer II
As far north as Arlington it's an increasingly busy suburban highway, with a lot of road work, widening and lights to improve flow. North of there they replaced an old one lane bridge a few years ago. Traffic may be slow around Sedro-wooly (sp). And around the time of the Canadian Olympics they streamlined the north end, especially the connection to Bellingham.

dbob62180
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Winnebago Bob wrote:
I've ridden 9 extensively. It's a great drive - better on a motorcycle. The only thing that would really concern me is the hairpin just north of 534 by Lake McMurray. It's kinda tight and on a grade so be careful there.

https://www.google.com/maps/search/maps/@48.3193868,-122.2368618,766m/data=!3m1!1e3


Thank you! Appreciate the view!!

Winnebago_Bob
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I've ridden 9 extensively. It's a great drive - better on a motorcycle. The only thing that would really concern me is the hairpin just north of 534 by Lake McMurray. It's kinda tight and on a grade so be careful there.

https://www.google.com/maps/search/maps/@48.3193868,-122.2368618,766m/data=!3m1!1e3
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dbob62180
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I should say we are in no rush - would rather take a slower route that is more direct to Kelowna, BC than fight traffic.

Pangaea_Ron
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Route 9 is interesting, but there are many stop and go situations along the way, especially until you get North of Arlington. Do it, but not for speed.
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donn0128
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I5 north and take the Sumas exit is the fastesy and easiest route.