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Old Posted Sep 17, 2019, 3:22 PM
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The Canol road in the Yukon is a good one. Drove from Whitehorse to Ross River one year thinking it would be faster than the recommended route.

At one point I was driving along a beach since it was the only clear route, and some of the climbs were similar to the BC ones.

Drove the main highway back to Whitehorse, it was 150kms further but took me 2 hours less travel time.

in Alberta you may find some back roads on the eastern slopes of the Rockies that tough but the O&G industry keeps the roads in pretty good shape. For main Highways the Forestry Trunk road has some good tough sections.

There is a road in Jasper NP on the North side of the Athabasca river that you can only drive one direction on certain days.

Plan to do a gravel bike ride on it next year.
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