Barko1
Senior Member
OK, I have a little trip plannning here and am open to any suggestions or ideas. I have a few required stops, the first being Thompson Falls, Montana, to drop off a foster dog (he doesn't know it yet). From there, as the map shows, I am headed East, North of Lake Superior (someone here lives up there!) and then across Northern Ontario and Quebec (avoiding Montreal, etc.) and then NE along the St. Lawrence Seaway to Baie Comeau where I go North to catch the Trans Labrador Highway. Obviously that takes me across Labrador and back down to the Gulf of St. Lawrence where I catch the ferry to Newfoundland. I was in Newfoundland last year but didn't make the trip to Labrador or the Viking settlements on the Northern tip so back we go. I intend to spend a few days on the West coast of Newfounland, Gros Morne is very nice And then take the ferry back to Nova Scotia. From there I need to visit family in the Chicago area, may take the depicted Northern route or may stay South of the Great Lakes. After that just a shot across the plains and back to the desert. I won't have the luxury of Western public lands so I'll no doubt be in campgrounds most of the time. The Ontario campgrounds seemed expensive, the Newfoundland one were very laid back and pretty cheap. Never been that far North in Ontario or Quebec so that should be interesting. I really liked Newfoundland or I wouldn't be traveling so far again but I was planning a trip to Chicago so what's an extra 3500 miles