
Pet Friendly Travel information
SandyD wrote:For the Canadian portions, I'm going to get the new US Passport Card so I don't have to risk losing my regular passport ~ good for crossing Canadian and Mexican boarders.
http://travel.state.gov/passport/ppt_ca ... _3926.html
This would actually make a fun caravan trip.
SandyD wrote:You can get a drivers licence plus but I can't as it's only for residents of Quebec.![]()
US residents have to get the passport card which is the same size as a driver's license or just use their full passport. I'd rather not carry my full passport if I can avoid it ~ especially since I like to go fishing in Canada and my luck, it would end up in the lake !!
mustangcats wrote:Here is a website I have used to find quiet inexpensive campgrounds to spend the night. http://www.ultimatecampgrounds.com/uc/index.php
What I especially like about it is that it only lists municipal, county, state and government campgrounds and parks. Many are free or very low cost, at least in the western states. Before I go on vacation this year I am going to purchase the membership so I can download the list to my Garmin GPS. I have not found any other app or list to be as comprehensive as this one for the type of campgrounds I prefer.
mustangcats wrote:Here is a website I have used to find quiet inexpensive campgrounds to spend the night. http://www.ultimatecampgrounds.com/uc/index.php
What I especially like about it is that it only lists municipal, county, state and government campgrounds and parks. Many are free or very low cost, at least in the western states. Before I go on vacation this year I am going to purchase the membership so I can download the list to my Garmin GPS. I have not found any other app or list to be as comprehensive as this one for the type of campgrounds I prefer.
MtnDon wrote:The site owner was very responsive, thanked me and is correcting the listings.
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