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Old 04-02-2016, 01:09 PM   #1
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Looking for suggestions

We are planning to travel across Canada May 31 - June 24 where we will meet up with the RV Caravan tour into Nova scotia and PEI. My wife and I are hoping to get suggestions of campgrounds and interest. Here is the short list, lol: Radium Hot Springs, Banff Provental Park, Calgary, Medicine Hat, Regina MB, Sidney MB, Winnipeg, Longbow, Thunder Bay, Saulte St. Marie, North Bay , Ottawa, Montreal and Montpelier. This is all uncharted territory for us, so any help will be appreciated and helpful. Thank you in advance for everyone's help. Andrew and Susan
 
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Old 04-05-2016, 02:17 PM   #2
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You mention Longbow. My preference is Anicinabe Park in Kenora, www.anicinabepark.ca/
We have stayed there for up to 6 weeks during the summer for a dozen years or so and have met countless folks like yourselves that are traveling cross country. Some of those have stayed an extra day or two, or planned to stop for longer on the return trip. Near the WalMart, Canadian Tire, Tim's etc. Plan to take in the MS Kenora dinner cruise to see some of the lake while your there. 64,000 miles of shoreline, more than Lake Superior. A destination for thousands of people every year. Large sites accommodate the largest RV's.
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In Saulte St. Marie we stayed at teh KOA and it was fine. We stayed for 4 days as it was a good place to rest up. Going around the lakes is pretty desolate.
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Baniff pp is really nice however if arriving with no res get there before 10a otherwise you will be in parking lot Puckasaw pp on Lake Superior is like our Yellowstone At the soo on the mi side is a city park named Osborne where you see freighters within 25 yds of you. All you do is cross the bridge. The soo locks are there and if you time it right you can go under the locks, engineering weekend. We went the opposite way you are going a few years ago
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