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'en Plain Air' wrote:
We will also be there in Sept [2nd-3rd weeks]. Are there likely be enough camp sites available that we can 'free lance' our schedule, or do we need to make reservations in advance? Can we boondock in parking lots [ie Lake Louise]? Any other special concerns for that time of year? We are in a 27' class C, no toad. Thanks!
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Feb-28-2017 02:25 PM
Feb-28-2017 12:59 PM
BB_TX wrote:We saw at least three times that many elk in our campground loop at Whistler's in Jasper National Park one morning. We were trying to leave the campground and had to wait for a bull to move off the campground road so we could get out.
When in the Banff area, take a side trip along 1A from Banff to Lake Louise and you may see some of these. We saw 5 in one group right beside the road.
Feb-28-2017 08:02 AM
Feb-28-2017 07:48 AM
StirCrazy wrote:
commercial truck don't use the park way as you have to pay the park fee to travel it, so for that short drive from Banff to jasper normally it is 20 bucks just to drive on it, this year will be different due to the Canada 150th anniversary. it is a nice drive, with lots of places to stop and see. make sure you take your time and stop, you could easily spend a whole day going one way.
Steve
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