First off, I’m betting your starting in Banff and heading North to Jasper is that correct?
If so when you finish in Jasper, double back down the Ice Field Parkway to Lake Louise. You will be amazed at what new things you will see on the return trip.
Google places and things I mention for more info.
Once at Lake Louise take then take Hwy 1 west to Revelstoke. After Lake Louise will come on a pull off on the right hand side of the Hwy for the CPR Spiral Tunnel. The are between Lake Louise and Revelstoke is rich in early railway history. At Field BC ( small village) stop at the visitors centre one of the best around. Between LL and Golden yournyraveling on Hwy 1 going over the Kicking Horse Pass.
Travel through Golden and on Revelstoke over Rogers Pass. Near the summit there is a visitors Center stop in. Another huge railways history area is the Rogers Pass.
In Revelstoke checkout the railway Museum.
Once you leave Revelstoke just after you cross the bridge on Hwy 1 west there is a small Hwy jct with Hwy 23 south towards Nakusp. About 40/45 minutes south you will come to the Galena Shelter Bay ferry across the Upper Arrow Lakes ( Columbia River reservoir at Castlegar 100 miles south) The ferry is free and your RV will be fine going across it, I’ve pulled countless 5th wheels over the years, just take your time getting on and off.
Once off the Ferry climb the hill to about 1/2 - 3/4 mile to the jct with Hwy 23 and Hwy 31 towards Trout Lake. It’s about a 30 minute drive some sections are gravel, but very well maintained and hundreds of people go here in RV’s just like yours. Once at Trout lake take the first right and follow it to the west end of the lake. The time of year your get there, you should be able to find a free spot to camp on the shores of the lake. However by July 1st it will be crowded so you may have to use the other campground which is just on the edge of town.
Once your finished at Trout Lake back track towards the ferry and follow Hwy 23 to Nakusp. About 10 minutes from the ferry going towards Nakusp there is a place called Halcyon Hot Springs, stop in for a dip and or lunch, or they have a small campground that you can stay at if you like
Auspices also has a Hot Springs called Nakusp Hot Springs, they also have a small campground and it is about a 20 minute drive up a windy mountain road to the Hot Springs. That road is on the left hand side as you enter Nakusp, with large signs showing the way.
Drive into down town Nakusp and have a coffee on one of the small coffee shops on the main Street and take a walk down the lakeside walking path, we love that walk.
Leave Nakusp and Head south on Hwy 6 towards New Denver. About 14 Kim’s out of Nakusp is Summit Lake, a great place to Kayak as well there are tow campgrounds, one private Three Islands Resort the other BC Parks ( Summit Lake Provincial Park.
I sent you this way for the Kayaking and a side trip to New Denver, Silverton, Sandon, Kaslo in your toad. Lots of hi king trails around this entire area. Also google Idaho Peak BC and check it out on YouTube make sure you put in Idaho Peak BC, there is a guy that you can hire to drive you to the trail head for the hike to the summit, but checkout in New Denver at any store to see if the trail is open yet, because sometimes the snow is to deep and it won’t be open until mid July, but it should be open.
Double back the 14 Kim’s to Nakusp and take Hwy 6 south towards Vernon.
NOTE: Hwy 6 kinda makes a big U shaped turn from New Denver north to Nakusp and then south Burton on the way to Vernon and the Okanogon Valley. I just wanted to let you know what I have you headed south on the same road going to different towns.
Again your will cross the Arrow Lakes ( Columbia River) on another free ferry and follow the Hwy to Vernon. This road has a few more turns and a few more hills, nothing “death defying, white knuckle” as my uncle from the Canadian prairies your used to say.
Just after getting off the Ferry on the west side ( Needles) about 8 or 10 Kms is a road on the left hand side that leads to Edgewood. This is a beautiful drive and the two. Is about the same size as Field. They have a small village operated campground on the shores of the Arrow Lakes. There are three big spots where you can park, don’t go down the dirt road into the trees your to big, stay up on the main area where the boat launch is. This is another great place to kayak , and you most likely won’t see another boat on the lake .
Then after here travel back to Hwy 6 and follow it into Vernon and the Okanogon Valley. He’d south on Hwy 97 towards Kelowna, Penticton Oliver and Osoyoos. This enter valley is a huge wine making area, with many tours available. Best bet would be to stay in Osoyoos and get at our bus from there. Also the Kayaking would be great on the lake there.
My neighbours stay here when they go to Osoyoos
http://www.campingosoyoos.com/
From Osoyoos you can continue on Hwy 97 south into Wash state, which is about 2miles south, and follow it down to Hwy I-90 west towards Seattle or pick a different route there are lots.
What ever you decide, have fun
Soup.
PS: my friends from Australia stayed at the end of Trout lake last year about two weeks before you would be there, and they had the entire parking area to them selves. Also there are no stores gas etc there, there is a store, but seams every time I go to it, it’s not open.
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