Lyne
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Sep 23, 2023
- Messages
- 8
- Location
- Candiac, Qc Canada
- RV Year
- 2023
- RV Make
- Jayco
- RV Model
- Alante
- RV Length
- 32
- Chassis
- Ford
- Engine
- Ford
- Fulltimer
- No
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What part of Canada are you from and where in Mexico do you plan to travel to? If I can be so bold to make a suggestion, I would suggest you make your way to the west coast (Vancouver Island is worth a visit even thought the ferry ride will be expensive.) Once you have done your Island tour, take the Black Ball Ferry from Victoria BC to Port Angeles Washington. Take Highway 101 North (west) up the Olympic Peninsula and then just follow the roads that hug the coast. The scenery is absolutely spectacular! There are plenty of Campgrounds/RV Parks along the way south all the way into California. The route is not a "speedy highway". You will want to take your time. We have done this trip numerous times and, for us, it never gets old. I would p[lane on at least two to three weeks to see the sights. Once you near LA, depending one where in Mexico you want to go, you may want to continue south to the Baja or head inland to the Mainland.Hello Everyone
We are preretired and just bought our Jayco 2023 Alante 29S. Now we live in it for the summer but in about 3 years, we intend to travel from Canada to Mexico and just enjoy life!
Hope to find information for us to be able to do so.