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We have our route (reservations confirmed) planned up thru Maine (July 25). 

We are now looking at Canada (Nova Scotia, PIE, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario) but not sure if we will drop down to eastern ND from Manitoba or western ND from Saskatchewan. 

We have not started with the usual/recommended camping apps with regards to camping in Canada and are wondering if any of you have any additional recommendations as to "Canada" camping/planning APPS, other than those mentioned in previous threads.

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11 minutes ago, SNY SD UP said:

wondering if any of you have any additional recommendations as to "Canada" camping/planning APPS, other than those mentioned in previous threads.

Maybe you should mention those apps, because we don’t know which threads you are referring to…..

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We are from Mississauga Ontario Canada and have camped from coast to coast in Canada.  Our style of camping usually involves Provincial or National parks and on an adhoc basis.  So far (forty years) it has worked out. We could help out a little with our thoughts on route selection based on our experience.

Your trip sounds amazing!  Please feel comfortable reaching out.

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Yes of course, 

Ultimatecampgrounds,    Rvparky    Allstays,    Campendium,    Harvesthost,    

i know there are more.

others do not appear to address Canada.

 

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Grasslands National Park in Saskatchewan with Bison and Prairie Dogs was pretty cool.  What I liked about the public parks that we’ve stayed in, in Canada.  Is that they all had electric hookups available.  Normally State (at least California) and Federal parks in the U.S. don’t have that option.  Which means we get to listen to those…..generators of varying levels of muffling.  We are signed up to take the Rocky Mountaineer train from Vancouver to Banff this June.  Really looking forward to it.  Hope they let us in :)

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2 hours ago, Boonter Jeff said:

.  We are signed up to take the Rocky Mountaineer train from Vancouver to Banff this June.  Really looking forward to it.  Hope they let us in 🙂

We did the Canadian VIA trip one year, from Prince Rupert to Jasper. It was beautiful!

I hope you have a great time on the Mountaineer. 

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We really enjoyed the rail trip across Canada from Toronto to Vancouver via VIA and the Rocky Mountaineer. The food and camaraderie were wonderful not to mention the scenery. Saskatchewan was immense and like another planet . I want to go back with the Oliver.

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Years ago, we like took the ferry from Bar Harbor Maine to Nova Scotia. It saves a lot of time and then you can visit Nova Scotia from south to north. We are planning a trip this summer using the ferry and after going through Nova Scotia going to Prince Edward Islands and then south through New Brunswick or going west and come south through Quebec.

We use and like RVParky for trip planning

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