2gypsies wrote:
For general beauty and perhaps visiting some of our great national parks, I'd recommend you cross in western Montana. Then you could work in any of the southern Utah national parks or Grand Teton, Yellowstone or Glacier national parks.
Purchase online the 'Milepost' for history as you travel and all the maps you map need. Get Mike and Terri Church's book 'Alaskan Camping' which includes Canada and the Yukon. Purchase the TourSaver 2/1 Coupon Book before your trip. Those are the only things you'll need for planning once you cross the border.
Agree completely! Also, join the forum thread called "Roll Call Alaska 2017" and read the forum "stickies" on advice for Alaska travelers. Those threads will not only help you plan your trip, but allow you to "meet" fellow Alaska-bound travelers on-line and maybe even meet them for real next summer.
The Milepost has road logs for each of the "Access Routes" to the Alaska Highway and I would highly recommend going north on one Access Route and coming back on another. Most RVers go north through Banff and Jasper NPs and hit the Alaska Highway at Dawson Creek, BC. Then many come south at the end of the summer on the Stewart-Cassiar and Yellowhead Highways.
If you haven't spent a lot of time in the Pacific Northwest, a great route to take in one direction or the other is through Idaho and NE Washington into southern BC. The Okanagan Valley and the Kootenay Rockies in southern BC are an absolutely gorgeous combination of mountains, big glacial lakes, orchards, vineyards, wineries, and campgrounds. Of course, if you are going to take the AMHS ferry from Bellingham, you could even fit Vancouver and Victoria into that route.
But, no matter how you go, it will be a trip you will remember for a lifetime. And it might even be just the first of many trips to the "Great White North"!