[GMCnet] Getting thru Canada [message #346997] |
Wed, 28 August 2019 21:09 |
Russell Mehlenbacher
Messages: 128 Registered: June 2010
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In late September, I need to get from Rochester, Michigan to Burlington,
Vermont for a wedding. In the coach, of course. It seems, on paper, logical
to go through Sarnia and up the 401. Turn right just before Montreal and
there we are. The reputation of highway 401 is legendary. Busy, busy, busy.
I'm looking for advice, comments and input from people who use this route.
(Or don't.)
Thanks,
Russ Mehlenbacher
Rochester Hills, MI
76 Eleganza
74 Sequoia
69, 70, 72 Suzuki trucks
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Re: [GMCnet] Getting thru Canada [message #347012 is a reply to message #347011] |
Thu, 29 August 2019 07:36 |
Will Albers
Messages: 183 Registered: November 2017 Location: Detroit MI (Belleville)
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Funny you say that Matt - Same here with coming back to Detroit from
Canada. The angle of the bridge, as we waited in traffic for an hour,
pulled the fuel to the far front of the tanks. This starved the Onan. There
we were - 90 degree heat, on the hot asphalt, with exhaust fumes
everywhere. Kids screaming. Dad was not happy.
Could have been much much worse i suppose. They let us through without an
issue
On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 8:29 AM Matt Colie via Gmclist <
gmclist@list.gmcnet.org> wrote:
> Russ,
>
> An acquaintance that frequently goes that direction goes north of Lake St.
> Clair as you plan. He crosses at the Blue Water and takes the 402 to about
> London and meets 401 there.
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> The worst times I have ever had at customs anywhere (meaning northern
> hemisphere) were coming into the US at Detroit.
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> If there is fuel at the Duty-Free stop, buy it there. If you have to buy
> fuel in Canada, their premium fuel does not contain alcohol and may be worth
> the upgrade. Bruce may add more.
>
> Mary does have family in Ottowa, but we rarely go there.
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> Safe Travels
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> Matt
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Re: [GMCnet] Getting thru Canada [message #347019 is a reply to message #347012] |
Thu, 29 August 2019 09:21 |
6cuda6
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Yup 407 is the only way to go around Toronto.....the 401 is just to congested....youll burn 50$ in fuel in traffic. Once you clear Oshawa its usually pretty good but be warned there's alot of truck traffic on the 401 these days.
As for fuel....its a crap shoot as most blends have ethonol in them....i think theres an app that might help if you need it.
On the bright side....traffic when moving will run 65/70 mph or 110 to 118 kph.
BTW....i live just outside Brockville Ontario (about half way ) so if you need anything and if im around....dont hesitate.
Rich Mondor,
Brockville, ON
77 Hughes 2600
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Re: [GMCnet] Getting thru Canada [message #347022 is a reply to message #347019] |
Thu, 29 August 2019 09:39 |
Russell Mehlenbacher
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I think I will skip Toronto and cross back to the US. Maybe stay the night
at Four Mile Creek State Park, eyeball the Falls and head towards Albany.
Russ
On Thu, Aug 29, 2019, 10:24 AM tonka6cuda6--- via Gmclist <
gmclist@list.gmcnet.org> wrote:
> Yup 407 is the only way to go around Toronto.....the 401 is just to
> congested....youll burn 50$ in fuel in traffic. Once you clear Oshawa its
> usually
> pretty good but be warned there's alot of truck traffic on the 401 these
> days.
>
> As for fuel....its a crap shoot as most blends have ethonol in them....i
> think theres an app that might help if you need it.
>
> On the bright side....traffic when moving will run 65/70 mph or 110 to 118
> kph.
>
> BTW....i live just outside Brockville Ontario (about half way ) so if you
> need anything and if im around....dont hesitate.
>
>
> --
> Rich Mondor,
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> Brockville, ON
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> 77 Hughes 2600
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Re: [GMCnet] Getting thru Canada [message #347071 is a reply to message #347025] |
Thu, 29 August 2019 21:07 |
tmsnyder
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Yes, NY interstate tolls for RV's are obscene. Unless you use your EZPass or similar Michigan system, then the NYS tolls are same as a car, at least this has been my experience. And the NY EZpass system is the same one used all the way west on the I90, until they stop charging tolls at all as one heads west.
I have a friend that said she loved 4 mile creek state park, on lake ontario, near Niagara Falls. What day are you coming through?
If you are passing by on NY 104, stop by my distillery just outside Lockport, Saturdays 12-6 and Sunday 12-5 if you want to try some small batch bourbon, vodka, gin, limoncello, krupnik, or corn whiskey. Can't miss it, we are the only distillery in Niagara County.
I'll pm you my number in case you have any trouble in the Buffalo / Niagara Falls area
Todd Snyder, Buffalo NY
1976 Eleganza II
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