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ekirkland

Auburn, AL

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I like the National Geographic US paper road atlas. While it has a Canadian section; I’d like to find a dedicated Canadian paper atlas that might be more detailed. Any recommendations?
Eddie & Liz
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enblethen

Moses Lake, WA

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Have you thought of contacting each provincial tourism office? They send out nice maps of provinces and some good information. Yes, there is lots of commercial information, which I don't always care for!
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pianotuna

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Contact CAA
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paulj

Seattle

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Backroad mapbooks gives the most detail, possibly more than you want
https://www.backroadmapbooks.com/travel-category/brmb-products/books/
For example British Columbia is covered in 6 volumes, Ontario in 4. The detail is comparable to the Delourme and Benchmark atlas for the US states.
Years ago I first found these in BC groceries and ferry giftshops.
You might also browse a larger bookstore like B&N.
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Fizz

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I haven't used a paper atlas in years but when I did I always preferred the Michelin North America one.
Never did see one dedicated to Canada only
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