CA Traveler wrote:
We used the AAA maps Alberta British Columbia and Alaska and NW Canada to map out our route. We also have the Western Alaska and Canada Tour book. All of these have useful information.
Then remembering the old strip TripTik with lots of useful information besides the actual road information we spent 2 hours getting the current TripTix. This new TripTix (526 pages for Canada and Alaska) has detailed road information but no other information unlike the former TripTiks.
From our experience we would only recommend having the Milepost (which includes a nice pull-out map) and the Church's camping book. A person can get overwhelmed shuffling so many maps around! The Milepost will give you all the history you might want for your trip. Simple is sometimes best. There really aren't that many road choices to take for the trip.