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2017
24
May
Where Should I Stop on My Cross-Canada Trip from Victoria to Halifax?

Question:

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Sarah

I'm doing an across Canada trip this summer and am wondering if anyone has suggestions of where to stop along the way (places/events/hiking spots/restaurants/attractions) and any other information would be very appreciated!! going from Victoria-Halifax and stopping in each province for at least a few days along the way. Thanks!

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Sharon

I presume u r driving and do you have a Parcs Pass?

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Pam

I would have plenty of recommendations if you were going to Nl, but u are not so I won't tell you what you are missing out on!!!
Lol
Have a great trip!!
But I will encourage you to try and do 150 different things on your trip to commemorate Canada's 150th!!
Will make your trip that more interesting and fun!!!
Ps. If u do, I would love to hear about them!!

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Nancy

Choose a theme that interests you - then find that wherever you are - ie national parks or historic sites - jazz clubs. - local brew pubs - modern art galleries etc.

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Pam

If u go to Halifax, be sure to check out the music and food!!!

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Darlene

You are really missing out if you don't go to Newfoundland ! Spectacular scenery and the nicest people ever !

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Vivian

Totally agree...can't wait to go back to Newfoundland...it's unreal!

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Randy

When going through Sk, get off the Trans Canada, it follows the flattest, boringest route and will leave a negative impression

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Mel

I didn't find it was boring...

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Randy

Your an exception, 99% of us in Saskatchewan think it is boring.

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Mel

Yeah..after Ontario and all the mountain I was so happy to be on a flat route
...is it beautiful and ppl are really nice!

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Randy

20 miles north from Man. to Regina there is the Qu'Appelle Valley, absolutely beautiful and most travellers don't even know it is there.

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Sam

Try and make a stop somewhere in the Okanagan, especially if you love wine! Kelowna is your best bet! As well as Lake Louise and Banff!

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Mason

The Enchanted Forest

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Sharon

AB-Iceland Parkway. Check out a few easy Gorge hikes. Old Montreal and Quebec City are a must. It really depends on what your interests are...

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Mel

No Lac Louise there is a better lake 10 min away...not crowed... It really depend on what you like... museum, nature, going out in bar... but do not miss Drumheller and the dinosaurs museum... for the rest really depend on you... knowing what you like would help

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Cory

Kelowna!

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Theresa

Stop in Winnipeg during Folklorama. A great 2 week event celebrating different cultures.

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Sandra

If it were my choice i would travel through kamloops through Jasper to edmonton over the yellowhead there and take the southern routes home. Glacier national park is I southern AB. Saskatoon is a beautiful city, the yellow head through SK is much prettier. You can also stop at the Quill lakes (largest bird migration corridor)

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Cathy

you HAVE to see all "world's largest..." in each province! Starting with the hockey stick in Duncan! The egg in Alberta, the coffee pot in Sask, the curling rock in Mb...etc...etc!

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Sarah

Thanks, everyone! We will be starting in Victoria, then Vancouver, and taking the train to Kamloops, Jasper, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Ottawa, Montreal, Moncton and Halifax. We do have a parks pass although I'm not sure how much we will be using it as we will mostly be taking public transport.
We don't drink and aren't into the nightlife. I'm definitely a foodie so I will be checking out food everywhere!!
Pam we will for sure be doing 150 things on our trip! I am going to write a blog and I will post the link to your comment once it's started up if you're interested in reading about them
Thanks again everyone for the great ideas and now I'm starting to think we should visit NL too..

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Pam

Yes and yes!!! 1st yes is that I'm interested in knowing what 150 things u did, and reading blog, so please connect me!!
2nd yes, is Yes do Nl!!! U will not be sorry!!
Are u one of the lucky ones who got a rail pass for $150?? If so take full
advantage and ferry over to Nl!!!

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Sarah

yep I did get the 150 rail pass!

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Sarah

Hi guys!! Here is the link to my blog where I'll be updating my trip if you're interested. https://www.vitalminsea.com/canada-150-trip/

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Sarah

I also have a blog Facebook page you can like to see the posts https://www.facebook.com/vitalminsea

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Sarah

Pam


A.I. says...

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Cross-Canada Road Trip Itinerary

Planning a cross-Canada road trip is an exciting adventure, and we're here to help you make the most of your journey. Here's a detailed itinerary with suggestions for stops, attractions, and more as you travel from Victoria to Halifax:

British Columbia

  • Victoria: Visit the iconic Butchart Gardens, explore the Royal BC Museum, and take a whale-watching tour.
  • Vancouver: Explore Stanley Park, visit Granville Island Market, and climb Grouse Mountain for panoramic views.
  • Kamloops: Explore the Thompson Rivers University campus, hike in Riverside Park, and visit the Kamloops Museum and Archives.

Alberta

  • Banff: Hike to Johnston Canyon, visit Lake Louise, and go on a gondola ride up Sulphur Mountain.
  • Calgary: Visit the Calgary Stampede, explore the Glenbow Museum, and walk through Prince's Island Park.
  • Edmonton: Visit the Royal Alberta Museum, explore the University of Alberta campus, and attend a performance at the Citadel Theatre.

Saskatchewan

  • Regina: Visit the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, explore the Saskatchewan Science Centre, and take a walk through Wascana Park.
  • Saskatoon: Explore the Meewasin Valley Trail, visit the Ukrainian Museum of Canada, and attend a performance at the Broadway Theatre.
  • Prince Albert: Visit the Prince Albert National Park, hike to the top of Grey Owl's Cabin, and go on a boat tour of Waskesiu Lake.

Manitoba

  • Winnipeg: Visit the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, explore the Assiniboine Park Zoo, and attend a performance at the Manitoba Theatre Centre.
  • Brandon: Visit the Brandon Wheat King Museum, explore the Riverbank Discovery Centre, and go on a hike in the Souris River Valley.
  • Thompson: Visit the Mystery Lake Mining Museum, explore the Thompson Zoo, and go on a fishing trip in Paint Lake.

Ontario

  • Toronto: Visit the CN Tower, explore the Royal Ontario Museum, and see a show on Broadway.
  • Ottawa: Visit the Parliament of Canada, explore the Canadian Museum of History, and skate on the Rideau Canal.
  • Kingston: Visit Queen's University, explore Fort Henry, and go on a boat tour of the Thousand Islands.

Quebec

  • Montreal: Visit the Old Port, explore the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and attend a performance at the Place des Arts.
  • Quebec City: Visit the Chateau Frontenac, explore the Old City, and go on a whale-watching tour.
  • Trois-Rivières: Visit the Ursulines Museum, explore the Old Town, and go on a hike in the Mauricie National Park.

New Brunswick

  • Moncton: Visit the Magnetic Hill Zoo, explore the Resurgo Place Museum, and attend a performance at the Capitol Theatre.
  • Saint John: Visit the New Brunswick Museum, explore the Saint John City Market, and go on a whale-watching tour.
  • Fredericton: Visit the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, explore the University of New Brunswick campus, and go on a hike in the Oromocto Provincial Park.

Nova Scotia

  • Halifax: Visit the Halifax Citadel, explore the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, and go on a whale-watching tour.
  • Lunenburg: Visit the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, explore the Old Town, and go on a whale-watching tour.
  • Peggy's Cove: Visit the iconic lighthouse, explore the Peggy's Cove Museum, and go on a hike along the Aspotogan Trail.

Additional Tips for Planning Your Cross-Canada Road Trip

  • Book your accommodations in advance, especially if you're traveling during peak season.
  • Pack for all types of weather, as the weather in Canada can be unpredictable.
  • Bring plenty of snacks and drinks to save money on food.
  • Make sure your vehicle is in good condition before you start your trip.
  • Allow plenty of time for driving, as the distances between cities in Canada can be long.
  • Be prepared for unexpected delays, such as road closures or weather conditions.
  • Take your time and enjoy the journey! Cross-Canada road trips are an unforgettable experience.



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