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Calgary → New Glasgow Road Trip (Aug 26 – Sep 1)

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Day 1: Calgary ➜ Banff – Arrival & Camping

Morning: Depart Calgary and stop at Petro‑Canada Calgary for a quick fuel top‑up and coffee break. Continue west on Highway 1 to the foothills of the Rockies.

Afternoon: Explore the town of Banff and let the dog run free at the Banff Off‑Leash Dog Area near Central Park. Grab a bite at a pet‑friendly café before heading to the campground.

Evening: Set up camp at the Tunnel Mountain Campground (Banff National Park), enjoying a sunset over the mountains and a cozy campfire.

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Day 2: Banff ➜ Edmonton ➜ Saskatoon – Road‑side Stops

Morning: Drive east on Highway 1, stopping at Petro‑Canada Edmonton for fuel and a restroom break. Let the dog stretch at the Edmonton River Valley Off‑Leash Area.

Afternoon: Continue the journey across the prairie, arriving in Saskatoon. Refuel at Petro‑Canada Saskatoon and enjoy a quick walk at the Saskatoon Riverfront Dog Park.

Evening: Relax at a local budget hotel in Saskatoon, preparing for the longer drive ahead.

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Day 3: Saskatoon ➜ Riding Mountain National Park – First Federal Campground

Morning: Depart early, crossing the Manitoba border. Stop at a roadside Petro‑Canada near the town of Brandon for a fuel top‑up.

Afternoon: Arrive at Riding Mountain National Park and set up at the Riding Mountain Campground. Take the dog to the park’s designated Off‑Leash Dog Area near Clear Lake.

Evening: Enjoy a peaceful night under the stars, with easy access to park trails for a short evening hike.

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Day 4: Riding Mountain ➜ Thunder Bay – Scenic Lakes & Dog Play

Morning: Leave Manitoba and head into Ontario on Highway 1. Refuel at Petro‑Canada Thunder Bay before exploring the city.

Afternoon: Visit the Thunder Bay Off‑Leash Dog Area at Marina Park, letting the pup splash in Lake Superior’s shoreline. Grab lunch at a waterfront eatery.

Evening: Drive north to the remote Pukaskwa National Park and pitch a tent at the Pukaskwa Campground, surrounded by boreal forest and rugged cliffs.

**Day 5: Pukaskwa ➜ Sault Ste. Marie – Coastal Adventure**

Morning: Wake up to sunrise over Lake Superior, then head south back toward Highway 1. Stop at a convenient Petro‑Canada Sault Ste. Marie for fuel.

Afternoon: Let the dog enjoy the Sault Ste. Marie Off‑Leash Dog Area at Riverside Park while you stretch your legs on the nearby walking trails.

Evening: Set up camp at the Fundy National Park Campground (you’ll arrive later in the day, but a night here ensures a relaxed pace).

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Day 6: Fundy National Park ➜ New Brunswick Exploration

Morning: Explore the iconic Bay of Fundy, taking a short hike to view the world‑famous tides. The dog can roam the park’s Off‑Leash Dog Area near the Visitor Centre.

Afternoon: Continue eastward, stopping at a local Petro‑Canada in Moncton for a quick refuel and snack.

Evening: Drive the final stretch toward Nova Scotia, arriving in the charming town of New Glasgow just before nightfall.

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Day 7: New Glasgow – Arrival & Celebration

Morning: Check into your accommodation in New Glasgow and take a leisurely walk around the harbour with your dog.

Afternoon: Celebrate the completion of the trans‑Canada adventure with a dinner at a pet‑friendly restaurant, reflecting on the journey.

Evening: Relax and unwind, planning future road trips or a longer stay exploring Nova Scotia’s coastline.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Petro‑Canada Calgary – 30 min, $5 fuel
  • Banff Off‑Leash Dog Area – 1 hr, free
  • Tunnel Mountain Campground – 8 hr (overnight), $30 campsite
  • Petro‑Canada Edmonton – 30 min, $5 fuel
  • Edmonton River Valley Off‑Leash Area – 1 hr, free
  • Petro‑Canada Saskatoon – 30 min, $5 fuel
  • Saskatoon Riverfront Dog Park – 1 hr, free
  • Petro‑Canada Brandon (Manitoba) – 30 min, $5 fuel
  • Riding Mountain Campground – 8 hr (overnight), $28 campsite
  • Riding Mountain Off‑Leash Dog Area – 1 hr, free
  • Petro‑Canada Thunder Bay – 30 min, $5 fuel
  • Thunder Bay Off‑Leash Dog Area – 1 hr, free
  • Pukaskwa Campground – 8 hr (overnight), $32 campsite
  • Petro‑Canada Sault Ste. Marie – 30 min, $5 fuel
  • Sault Ste. Marie Off‑Leash Dog Area – 1 hr, free
  • Fundy National Park Campground – 8 hr (overnight), $35 campsite
  • Petro‑Canada Moncton – 30 min, $5 fuel
  • Overall Total Estimated Cost – $199

Tips

If you’d like to extend the trip, consider adding a full day in Banff for hiking and a day in Fundy to explore the tidal bore. To shorten the journey, skip the Pukaskwa detour and head directly from Thunder Bay to Sault Ste. Marie, reducing travel time by two days while still enjoying the main stops.

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