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<blockquote data-quote="bigdyno" data-source="post: 857348" data-attributes="member: 27267"><p>I prefer the west route out of Glacier, 93 north to Roosville, then it's still 93 to Elko where you could head east on 3 through Fernie to 22 north as outlined by others. Depending on where you want to end up and how much time you have, you could continue north on 93/95 to Radium and then east on 93 toward Banff. This will get you to #1 where you can go south to Banff or north to Lake Louise, Jasper and beyond. They have pretty much finished the construction between Banff and Lake Louise, not sure if they are going to continue it north or west. It would be worth checking Alberta/BC hiway departments to see where there will be construction this summer. Last summer the B-LL traffic caused HUGE delays, like 2.5 hours to drive what usually takes about 40 min.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigdyno, post: 857348, member: 27267"] I prefer the west route out of Glacier, 93 north to Roosville, then it's still 93 to Elko where you could head east on 3 through Fernie to 22 north as outlined by others. Depending on where you want to end up and how much time you have, you could continue north on 93/95 to Radium and then east on 93 toward Banff. This will get you to #1 where you can go south to Banff or north to Lake Louise, Jasper and beyond. They have pretty much finished the construction between Banff and Lake Louise, not sure if they are going to continue it north or west. It would be worth checking Alberta/BC hiway departments to see where there will be construction this summer. Last summer the B-LL traffic caused HUGE delays, like 2.5 hours to drive what usually takes about 40 min. [/QUOTE]
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