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Taking a Road Trip from Van to Smithers with a Child? Tips for a Fun Journey!

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Tam

Hey...i'm planning a trip from Van to Smithers (late August), for just me and my 10 year old. Looking for places to stay along the way, to break the driving distance up (she loathes long car rides). Hoping to find some scenic stops/stays and wanting to take her thru the rockies on the way back...hit up jasper and bamff. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated! Havent decided if we will bring a tent or use hotels. Thoughts?

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Heather

Book now if you want anything in Banff or Jasper!! Icefields tour was a hit with my daughter, as was the Banff gondola. Barkerville is a fun stop in the Cariboo.

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Gulalai

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Jenn

Hi there! My parents used to live in Smithers so I have done this drive many, many times - but usually in one straight shot! If memory serves correct, you're looking at about 9 hours to PG and 4 hours from PG to Smithers. Would you like to spend one night on the road btw Van and Smithers or two?

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Daphne

Head up to Barkerville

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Bailey

I would drive from Vancouver to barkerville. Stay in barkerville and the drive to smithers the next day.
On the drive stop at horstings farm. Its half way and lots to do.

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Jan

There is an interesting rest stop just north of 100 Mile with a number of vintage buildings and I think a visitor's centre. Have you considered a side trip to Barkerville when you are in the Quesnel area? That would take a day. Prince George is a major city with lots of attractions. There's also the historic fort at Fort St. James. It's about 9 hours from Vancouver to PG with few stops. Long drive so would definately break it up. I'm from PG so if you want more ideas, PM me.

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Tam

Jan thanks! Will do! Loving the suggestions

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Jan

try BCAA for accommodations recommendations


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Road Trip from Vancouver to Smithers with a 10-Year-Old

Planning a road trip with a 10-year-old can be both exciting and challenging, especially when it comes to long drives. Here are some suggestions for your trip from Vancouver to Smithers and back through the Rockies, including places to stay, scenic stops, and tips on camping versus hotels.

Stops Along the Way to Smithers

  • Kamloops: Approximately 3.5 hours from Vancouver, Kamloops is a great place to break up the drive. Consider staying at a hotel or camping at one of the nearby provincial parks, like Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park.
  • Prince George: This city is about halfway between Vancouver and Smithers, making it a convenient stop. Check out the Exploration Place Museum and Science Centre or the Cottonwood Island Nature Park. There are plenty of hotels and campgrounds in the area.

Scenic Stops and Stays

  • Jasper National Park: On your way back from Smithers, make sure to stop at Jasper National Park for some breathtaking mountain scenery. Stay at one of the hotels or campgrounds within the park, like the Jasper Park Lodge or the Wapiti Campground.
  • Banff National Park: Continue your Rocky Mountain adventure by visiting Banff National Park. Explore the town of Banff and take in the stunning landscapes. Stay at one of the hotels or campgrounds in the park, such as the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel or the Tunnel Mountain Village Campground.

Camping or Hotels?

Whether you choose to camp or stay in hotels depends on your preferences and budget. Camping can be a great way to immerse yourselves in nature and create lasting memories, but it may not be as comfortable for a 10-year-old on longer drives. Hotels offer more convenience and amenities but can be more expensive. Consider a mix of both to balance cost and comfort.

Whichever option you choose, make sure to plan ahead and book accommodations in advance, especially during peak season. Pack plenty of snacks, entertainment, and activities for your 10-year-old to keep them engaged during the drives.

Enjoy your road trip, and don't forget to take lots of pictures along the way!









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