I camped on the American side of the falls a little over 30 years ago. I remember that we stayed in a NY state park that was good and it wasn't far from the falls. As I recall it was on a bluff overlooking one of the Great Lakes (Erie?). There were lots of good places to camp in Nova Scotia, particularly along the coast.
The roads are comparable to roads in the US. One thing that I remember is that some of the main roads were only 2 lanes but there were wide shoulders where slower traffic was expected to go when approached from the rear. I remember this well as on two of our trips we got a cracked windshield while being passed. The roads have probably changed in the past 30+ years.
I road the train across Canada six years ago and my cell phone worked fine when we were near cities. I don't use my phone much but didn't have any real problems while there.
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Kemper
2008 2720SL - 7 cross-country trips so far + ventures into western Canada
2002 2720SL - 70,000+ miles before being retired to the farm
2015 Ford F150
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