May-28-2015 02:38 PM
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Uncle Rj wrote:
Allen - Your route is ok and shouldn't be an issue. There are a couple of less desirable stretches for a large MH and toad, but they are not that long:
1) Kelowna - there really isn't a simple way through there other than the main road which is usually VERY busy. Try to do this either early or late in the day to avoid the traffic.
2) Golden - there is a very curvy stretch just past Golden on the TransCanada but semis travel it all the time so just take your time and you'll be fine. Best to do this in the daylight.
3) Calgary - there is a ring road around Calgary now, but even taking the TransCanada right through the heart of the city isn't too bad.
Recommended stops :
1) Summerhill winery in Kelowna. Good wines and great restaurant with a nice view.
2) Radium hot springs - would be a side trip off the TransCanada but this road is nicer and the springs are good. Lots of RV parking there too.
3) Lake Louise is beautiful and worth a stop. I would not recommend staying at the campground there unless you are comfortable sleeping with earplugs. (The train tracks are very close, and they are busy.)
4) Icefields parkway - north of Lake Louise. Take the Toad up to the Columbia Icefields and do a tour. Some of the best scenery in the world.
5) Banff - Tunnel Mountain campground is ok and right next to town. No fires in most of it though. The convenience to Banff is really good. Lots of stuff to do in Banff too. It is very touristy though.
6) Calgary - you might be close to Calgary during the Stampede. If you are, make sure you go to the Chuckwagon Races. The rodeo is good too.
7) Drumheller - Check out the Tyrell museum.
From Drumheller to ........ Winnipeg there is not much for scenery or at least it is a lot different than the first part of your trip. 🙂
Enjoy and welcome to Canada. Just say "sorry" and "Eh" lots and you'll fit right in.
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May-30-2015 07:33 PM
donn0128 wrote:
The corssing is a mixed bag. One of my worst experiences, they did a full search of the RV. After a long days drive it was really exsparating. Locals told me a lot of drugs try crossing this border crossing, so they are on the look out.
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Just a note on the province of Quebec, it is primarily French speaking. But if you take AutoRoute 20 (also part of the TransCanada hwy) all the way across the province to Rivere du Loup you will not have issues with the language at gas stations and restaurants along that route. By the way I would recommend if you are going thru Montreal during the day, do not take AutoRoute 20, it goes thru downtown and it can be quite busy. I would take the bypass, AutoRoute 30, I believe the tunnel under the St Lawrence river has a toll though, If you are concerned about the language and stopping in Quebec, you could target National Parks, as they are a federal government service, they are required to speak both our official languages.
I believe the tunnel under the St Lawrence river has a toll though,
If you are concerned about the language and stopping in Quebec, you could target National Parks, as they are a federal government service, they are required to speak both our official languages.