We entered Canada just north of Whitefish, MT on May 9th, stayed one night in Kootenay Nationak Park near Radium Hot Springs, then three nights in one of the campgrounds in Banff, followed by a night in Jasper. We took two days to drive from Jasper to Dawson Creek, where we picked up the Alaska Highway. We are towing a 21 foot travel trailer. Our experience has been nothing less than absolutely spectacular. We did hit a little oil truck traffic now and then, both just south of Grand Prairie and north of Fort Nelson. But the trucks were an annoyance, nothing serious. Sometimes I would turn into a pull off to let them by, which they appreciated-- as did many of the locals, who seem less inclined to mind the speed limit than we are. Maybe it gets worse as the summer wears on, I don't know. But I can say that for many stretches we were the only vehicle on the road in either direction, and we never have had such a beautiful or interesting three weeks of driving, with scenery that won't quit and plenty of wildlife to see-- moose, bear, mountain sheep, and even a wolf! Fuel has been plentiful for both gas and diesel (100 miles was the longest stretch between services), and the road has been in excellent condition, except for a few well-marked rough spots (but mild ones) and two or three gravel stretches of 5 to 10 kms under repair just east of Whitehorse, but they also weren't too bad other than making the car and trailer really dirty. We headed south to Skagway at the junction east of Whitehorse and have taken the ferry to Haines. We will rejoin the Alaska Highway at Haines Junction.