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North shore of Lake Superior

Powder_pig
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We are headed off from BC in a couple of days with the goal of getting across the north side of Lake Superior, perhaps as far as Thunder Bay. Any suggestions as to must sees, don't bother, great campgrounds, etc? We are in a 24 foot fifth wheel and like to use plug in power when we can get it but do have a solar panel for dry camping. We like walking, history, art, museums, small town Canada, cultural events.

Thanks in advance.
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Powder_pig
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Thanks very much to those who have already given useful hints. I should have been more specific in that we are quite familiar with the route as far as Regina but are not familiar with southern Manitoba or the north side of Lake Superior. We intend to take HWY 3 to Cypress Hills PP in Alberta, then stop in Gravelbourg SK, Lumsden SK, then Rivers PP in Manitoba, Bird Hills PP in Manitoba, then Kenora and East along the north side of Superior.

Little_Kopit
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Drumheller, AB, http://www.tyrrellmuseum.com/

The most must see people created site.

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& I, I took the road less travelled by.

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Helimech
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rjxj wrote:
Not much up there but trees




Sounds good to me.

azrving
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portliz
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All across saskatchewan there are campgrounds along the Trans-Canada in small towns. They are not large, often on the honour system but will have hydro and water and sometimes sewer. They are very reasonably priced. We picked up a camping book in a welcome centre. Moose Jaw is a very interesting city. X2 on the Terry Fox Memorial.

Beverley_Ken
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In Winnipeg, we have found The Mint, very interesting.
Also just east of Thunder Bay is the Terry Fox Memorial and Lookout.

Ken
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