I like driving ( did that a lot before 2020)
Some famous driving routes
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/kijiji-canada-happiest-driving-cities-travel-road-trip-193034321.html
Most popular road trips in Canada
There is no better time than spring and summer to hit the road in Canada for a scenic drive to explore areas closer to home. If you’re looking for some driving inspiration for your next trip, these top five most popular road trips in Canada:
Icefields Parkway: The Alberta journey between Banff and Jasper has been frequently called the “Drive of a Lifetime” and one of the most scenic drives in the world. The 232 kilometre drive showcases the best of the Rockies. Make a stop for a hike at Valley of the Five Lakes, Wilcox Pass or the Toe of the Glacier trail, or experience the picturesque Athabasca Falls.
Driven through there twice- The icefield was covered with ice even in the summer. We went up there and can touch the ice.
Dinosaur Trail: The 48 kilometre Alberta drive allows you to take in amazing views of Horsethief Canyon. A great place to stop is the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology with one of the world’s largest displays of dinosaurs.
Been there twice- Not that exciting. Missed the Tornado that hit Edmonton in 1987 by 2 days.
Cabot Trail: If you’re looking for a diverse driving experience, Cabot Trail is the way to go, with a great combination of beaches and forests at your disposal. You can even experience the trail, or at least part of it, by bike with Freewheeling Adventures bike tours. Generally speaking, travelling clockwise is often considered the more daunting choice in direction.
Been there once- Very scenic but make sure you bring your own food and water. The scenery is different when driving through and return.
Sea to Sky Highway: The route from Vancouver to Whistler, this 162 kilometre B.C. highway has impressive views. Head to Squamish to get a bite to eat and make a stop north of the town at the Sea to Sky Gondola to get a breathtaking view of Howe Sound, a UNESCO Biosphere Region.
Been there once- Part of the highway was very close to the sea. I think it took me 2 hours from Vancouver 120 km to Whistler. Will do it again if I go to Vancouver next time.
The Trans-Canada Highway: Travel across Canada on this highway route, one of the largest in the world, 7,820 kilometres, stretching across all 10 provinces.
Covered TCH on different trips
Toronto to Nova Scotia
Toronto to Victoria
The stretch from Sault Ste Marie to Thunder Bay is beautiful but make sure you fill up before you leave Sault Ste Marie. Gas station are few and may be closed. I had driven through 400 KM without seeing a gas station that was opened.
We saw the aurora borealis (North Lights) around 11:30 PM about 45 mins before we got to Thunder Bay. My gas tank was almost empty and we had to get into town and fill up. We also filled up our spare tank just in case.
It took us 6 hours from Thunder Bay to to Manitoba. We were the only car going west bound for about 5 hours. There were no street lights and no gas stations. We saw 4 black bears, 6 moose and a bunch of deer.
That was the most scariest driving experience. I didn't even dare to look at the rearview mirror.