โOct-03-2021 05:49 AM
โOct-11-2021 05:51 AM
c.traveler2 wrote:
StirCrazy....ioverlander is a free app. and it shows about a dozen places between your designations. Give it a try.
โOct-09-2021 09:02 PM
โOct-05-2021 07:36 PM
StirCrazy wrote:noteven wrote:StirCrazy wrote:noteven wrote:
Oh and when you are camped within sight of "someone" and "they" might "wonder what you are doing" and "report you" to "authorities"...
And said "authorities" roll up on your quiet peaceful camp where your tires are sitting on the ground god forbid,
Have a half bottle of whiskey in your hand when you answer the door.
"I don't think I should drive on ossifer..."
haha, did that before. oh and thanks for the tip on the iOverlander app.
Steve
yer welcome - oh and if you travel the Alberta Forestry Trunk Road on the east slope there's many places for a truck camper. Have your warm blankies I've scraped frost off the motocycle seat in August on this side of the Rockies.
My camper is one of them there moderen units, it has a furnace ๐
โOct-05-2021 05:47 PM
noteven wrote:StirCrazy wrote:noteven wrote:
Oh and when you are camped within sight of "someone" and "they" might "wonder what you are doing" and "report you" to "authorities"...
And said "authorities" roll up on your quiet peaceful camp where your tires are sitting on the ground god forbid,
Have a half bottle of whiskey in your hand when you answer the door.
"I don't think I should drive on ossifer..."
haha, did that before. oh and thanks for the tip on the iOverlander app.
Steve
yer welcome - oh and if you travel the Alberta Forestry Trunk Road on the east slope there's many places for a truck camper. Have your warm blankies I've scraped frost off the motocycle seat in August on this side of the Rockies.
โOct-05-2021 05:47 PM
charlestonsouthern wrote:
Proud Canuck -- I have never camped in Canada, so forgive me if you think this is a weird question. Are there any provinces in Canada which would allow a person towing or driving an RV long distances to just pull into a rest area, truck stop, visitor's center, forest service road, etc to overnight rather than drive tired on the road without sleep? We have even asked managers' at Wal-Marts here in the US because it was late and given permission to overnight in their parking lot rather than risk an accident on the road. I have a few Canadian friends, and they are the type who would be compassionate and even allow me to overnight in their driveway if it were necessary.
โOct-05-2021 03:40 PM
charlestonsouthern wrote:
Proud Canuck -- I have never camped in Canada, so forgive me if you think this is a weird question. Are there any provinces in Canada which would allow a person towing or driving an RV long distances to just pull into a rest area, truck stop, visitor's center, forest service road, etc to overnight rather than drive tired on the road without sleep? We have even asked managers' at Wal-Marts here in the US because it was late and given permission to overnight in their parking lot rather than risk an accident on the road. I have a few Canadian friends, and they are the type who would be compassionate and even allow me to overnight in their driveway if it were necessary.
โOct-05-2021 03:34 PM
StirCrazy wrote:noteven wrote:
Oh and when you are camped within sight of "someone" and "they" might "wonder what you are doing" and "report you" to "authorities"...
And said "authorities" roll up on your quiet peaceful camp where your tires are sitting on the ground god forbid,
Have a half bottle of whiskey in your hand when you answer the door.
"I don't think I should drive on ossifer..."
haha, did that before. oh and thanks for the tip on the iOverlander app.
Steve
โOct-05-2021 08:54 AM
noteven wrote:
Oh and when you are camped within sight of "someone" and "they" might "wonder what you are doing" and "report you" to "authorities"...
And said "authorities" roll up on your quiet peaceful camp where your tires are sitting on the ground god forbid,
Have a half bottle of whiskey in your hand when you answer the door.
"I don't think I should drive on ossifer..."
โOct-05-2021 08:52 AM
charlestonsouthern wrote:
Proud Canuck -- I have never camped in Canada, so forgive me if you think this is a weird question. Are there any provinces in Canada which would allow a person towing or driving an RV long distances to just pull into a rest area, truck stop, visitor's center, forest service road, etc to overnight rather than drive tired on the road without sleep? We have even asked managers' at Wal-Marts here in the US because it was late and given permission to overnight in their parking lot rather than risk an accident on the road. I have a few Canadian friends, and they are the type who would be compassionate and even allow me to overnight in their driveway if it were necessary.
โOct-05-2021 08:49 AM
ProudCanuck42 wrote:BobsYourUncle wrote:
One place I have seen where there are places to stop is off Hwy 93 heading from Lake Louise towards Jasper. If you head north at the Sask Crossing turnoff there are a number of places where you can overnight including a few Government CGs. Not sure on their closing times though.
A lot depends on how far you will go in 1 day too.
Parks Canada Rangers will stop and ask you to move on if they find you overnighting anywhere but in a campground. All campgrounds north of Saskatchewan Crossing are already closed for the winter. At Jasper, the Wapiti campground is open till Oct 11.
โOct-04-2021 06:56 PM
โOct-04-2021 10:09 AM
BobsYourUncle wrote:
One place I have seen where there are places to stop is off Hwy 93 heading from Lake Louise towards Jasper. If you head north at the Sask Crossing turnoff there are a number of places where you can overnight including a few Government CGs. Not sure on their closing times though.
A lot depends on how far you will go in 1 day too.
โOct-04-2021 07:35 AM
โOct-04-2021 04:56 AM