AAL1984 said:
What's crazy is taking the trans Canada for that long of a drive, that road is poorly maintained and very dangerous in some parts. I would assume most people would drive down and use the interstate to get across the continent( recommend by google maps). The interstate is built to a much higher standard and you'll find lots of nice rest stops and sights along the way.
Actually, I was the one who had to bear the drive with some of our stuff from Toronto to Calgary.
The only reasons I drove through Ontario->Michigan->Indiana->Illinois->Wisconsin->Minnesota->North Dakota-> Saskatchewan->Alberta is because the trip is much shorter versus going up the Trans-Canada around the lake, and gas costs less. Overall, saved around $500. If the trip was even remotely the same distance I'd easily have chosen the Canadian route.
I find the roads are far better maintained on the Canadian side (versus the border US states, especially Michigan and Montana), rest stops are cleaner (particularly in Ontario) and offer more things for people than vending machines and dirty toilets.
Btw, expected to be 13C tomorrow.