
this is one example then you can use the web site link given to see costs etc. One way to find motels along the way is to find a TimHorton or similar to get wifi and then use google maps using "hotels near." in the destination box that will give you the ones closest to where you are. You can plan the whole thing or you can just start driving and see how you feel as you go along. If you go that route you really want to stop in Nelson.
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This summer Banff is full and expensive so either you have to time it right to drive right through and stay in Goldern or,Īs mentioned in the other post you can take Highway #3 which is the Crow's Nest which will have a lot more smaller towns and motels that will be dog friendly. People have been going the US route for years, but there does seem to be more stories of difficulties in recent months that make me more cautious.įor a canadian route the Trans Canada is not the only way to go. Sticking with the Canadian side despite the longer drive is worth considering. Nothing is going to set a border agent off like finding something you didn't mention, even if that something is perfectly legal. Have a complete itemized list of what you are bringing with you in the car and make darn sure you don't forget anything. take care about what you have in your car that may cause any concern for border agents, particularly anything that they fear you might be trying to sell in the US. proof of moving to Vancouver (job offer documentation, accommodation rental contract, etc) If you do go through the US, then make sure to have all your documentation, which includes: Going through the US is the faster way to do it, but you could encounter border hassles at either crossing, and that includes hassles with the dog.
