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Glennifer Lake, AB → Stellarton, NS Road Trip

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Day 1: Glennifer Lake → Banff

Morning: Depart Glennifer Lake and head east on Highway 1. Stop at Petro‑Canada Red Deer for fuel and a quick stretch, then let the dog run free at the nearby Red Deer River Off‑Leash Dog Area.

Afternoon: Continue through the foothills of the Rockies, arriving in Banff National Park. Set up camp at the scenic Tunnel Mountain Campground (Banff National Park), a federal campground with stunning mountain views.

Evening: Enjoy a leisurely stroll through Banff’s pedestrian streets, grab dinner in town, and relax around the campfire under the starry Alberta sky.

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Day 2: Banff → Medicine Hat

Morning: Leave Banff and travel eastward, refueling at Petro‑Canada Medicine Hat. After fueling, the dog can explore the spacious Medicine Hat Off‑Leash Dog Park beside the river.

Afternoon: Drive toward the prairies and check in at the federal Grasslands National Park – East Campground, offering wide-open skies and prairie wildlife.

Evening: Take a short hike on the park’s interpretive trails, then unwind at the campground’s communal fire pit.

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Day 3: Medicine Hat → Regina

Morning: Head southeast on Highway 1, stopping at Petro‑Canada Regina for a fuel top‑up. Let the pup enjoy the Regina River Dog Park alongside the scenic riverbanks.

Afternoon: Arrive at the historic Prince Albert National Park – Waskesiu Lake Campground, a federally‑managed site known for its clear lakes and forest trails.

Evening: Explore the charming town of Prince Albert, sample local cuisine, and return to the campground for a quiet night.

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Day 4: Regina → Winnipeg

Morning: Depart for Manitoba, refueling at Petro‑Canada Winnipeg. After fueling, the dog can romp at the St. Boniface Off‑Leash Dog Area near the city’s historic district.

Afternoon: Travel to Riding Mountain National Park – Riding Mountain Campground, a federal campground nestled in forested hills and lakes.

Evening: Take a sunset walk along Clear Lake, then settle in for a night of stargazing from the campsite.

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Day 5: Winnipeg → Thunder Bay

Morning: Continue east on Highway 1, stopping at Petro‑Canada Thunder Bay for fuel. Let the dog stretch its legs at the Thunder Bay Off‑Leash Dog Park on the waterfront.

Afternoon: Enter the rugged beauty of Pukaskwa National Park – Pukaskwa Campground, a federally‑run site offering coastal trails and lake access.

Evening: Hike a short segment of the Coastal Trail, then unwind by the campfire listening to the sounds of Lake Superior.

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Day 6: Thunder Bay → Sudbury

Morning: Travel onward, refueling at Petro‑Canada Sudbury. After fueling, the dog can enjoy the expansive Sudbury Off‑Leash Dog Area in the city’s Greenbelt.

Afternoon: Arrive at the federal Lake Superior Provincial Park – McRae Campground (Park‑managed), offering forested sites and lakeside views.

Evening: Explore the nearby shoreline, fish or kayak if desired, and settle in for a peaceful night.

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Day 7: Sudbury → Stellarton

Morning: Final stretch eastward, stopping at Petro‑Canada Halifax for the last fuel top‑up before reaching Nova Scotia.

Afternoon: Cross into the province’s maritime landscape, making a brief stop at the Stellarton Off‑Leash Dog Area in the town’s park.

Evening: Arrive in Stellarton, check into local accommodation or a nearby federal campground (e.g., Kouchibouguac National Park – West Campground if extending the stay), and celebrate the successful cross‑country journey.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Petro‑Canada Red Deer – 30 min – $50 fuel
  • Red Deer River Off‑Leash Dog Area – 45 min – Free
  • Tunnel Mountain Campground (Banff NP) – 1 night – $35 campsite fee
  • Petro‑Canada Medicine Hat – 30 min – $50 fuel
  • Medicine Hat Off‑Leash Dog Park – 45 min – Free
  • Grasslands NP – East Campground – 1 night – $30 campsite fee
  • Petro‑Canada Regina – 30 min – $50 fuel
  • Regina River Dog Park – 45 min – Free
  • Prince Albert NP – Waskesiu Lake Campground – 1 night – $32 campsite fee
  • Petro‑Canada Winnipeg – 30 min – $55 fuel
  • St. Boniface Off‑Leash Dog Area – 45 min – Free
  • Riding Mountain NP – Riding Mountain Campground – 1 night – $33 campsite fee
  • Petro‑Canada Thunder Bay – 30 min – $55 fuel
  • Thunder Bay Off‑Leash Dog Park – 45 min – Free
  • Pukaskwa NP – Pukaskwa Campground – 1 night – $34 campsite fee
  • Petro‑Canada Sudbury – 30 min – $55 fuel
  • Sudbury Off‑Leash Dog Area – 45 min – Free
  • Lake Superior Provincial Park – McRae Campground – 1 night – $31 campsite fee
  • Petro‑Canada Halifax – 30 min – $60 fuel
  • Stellarton Off‑Leash Dog Area – 45 min – Free
  • Kouchibouguac NP – West Campground (optional extension) – 1 night – $35 campsite fee
  • Total Estimated Cost: $638

Tips

To shorten the trip, consider skipping a night at one of the national park campgrounds and staying in nearby towns; this reduces camping fees and travel time. If you have extra days, extend your stay at Banff, Prince Albert, or add a visit to Kouchibouguac National Park for more coastal hiking and additional dog‑friendly beach time.

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