Round Trip Seattle - Missoula - Yellowstone - Calgary - Vancouver
This may be a little early in the year, my ancient camper van has been waiting for me on Puget Sound for 18 months and will require service and some tires before setting off, so I plan to arrive in the USA, (from UK), about April 1 and set off en route before April 15, to complete the journey in one month. All advice very welcome, what to see, best way to see it.
A Canadian man I met 18 months ago suggested the Canada element was best done East to West, the views being better that way.
No gaurantee roads will be passible.
Whereas Dave has some great suggestions, all of which would be feasible if it were a little later in the year. In a month from half way through April to half way through May, there is no guarantee that roads will be open in the areas you wish to travel. For one thing, the road through Glacier NP will not be open. To cross over into Canada, you would need to cross the border either east or west of Glacier NP. Some years ago at the end of May, many of the roads in Yellowstone were still closed. Similar with roads further north. There's no way of knowing until much closer to departure time.
Lifey
Yup! That's another issue.
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I'll be on camp sites for the hook up, (if open),
Yup, that is going to be another issue, especially in Canada. I recall driving to Alaska once . From memory, it was late April, early May, and I joined some other folk (tent) camping by the side of the road - highway 37. I have a really good sleeping bag. You might like to do your homework. Many hotels/motels do not open early. Not having used them, I'm not exactly sure when, but I recall accommodation early in the season was scarce as hens teeth.
Lifey
p.s. Would you like me to send you a couple of notes, and you can take mine in too. I will not be over there till June.