Traveling through Canada

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  1. LadyBarber

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    Good morning everyone ! Brand new here :) I am planning a trip to Munising Michigan . I live in up-state New York. Goggle Maps has me going through Niagara Falls, then picking up Routes 400, 403, 402 in Canada. So many questions ! My biggest concern is finding a place to sleep safe at night. I read that you can not over night in parking lots. I do belong to Harvest Host but finding it difficult to look and find host. Any suggestions would be helpful. I am towing a 21 ft. Little Guy Max.
     
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    Thank you...I read that you cannot over night at rest stops in Canada. My problem so far is finding campgrounds and RV parks.
     
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    The best way to find campgrounds along your route is to go to our Home page at https://campgrounds.rvlife.com/. The default map is for the US. If you want campgrounds in Canada, click on the Canadian map. Click on a state or province and a list of towns will be displayed on the left side of the page. Click on the names of towns along your route and the system will display all the RV parks and campgrounds that we have listed in and near that town.

    One step better is to sign up for our routing program called RV LIFE Trip Wizard. There is a charge for this service, but there is also a free trial. Go to https://tripwizard.rvlife.com/ to learn more about the program.
     
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  4. NYDutch

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    The Flying J near London, On just off the 401 has 22 RV parking spaces. Not the quietest place to spend the night, but not too bad either.
     

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