"Even the open road—that last bastion of freedom—now demands a reservation. Gone are the days when you could set off on a whim."
Love Kevin's stuff but will take a different path here. While researching the long trip a couple of years back my plan had been to drive up to Yellow Knife and then drive back to Rochester. My grandfather drove the Alcan in the 50's so I naturally wanted to do the same. Since I was "thisclose" to the Alcan, and I always wanted to go to AK I combined the trip. Only reason I did was I was told many times that a bit of shoulder season things thin out, which we all know. But, I was going in August/Sept and I was afraid I would be lost without reservations. But, I found out way up north my fall is their August. Up for 6 weeks - 12 days on a a canoe trip - without a single reservation and never at a loss for a hotel, campground, or one of the myriad pull over spots that LITTER the north. Never opened Milepost once. No reservations needed. Thing is, it's really easy to get to. Like the Alcan the scale seems epic. Nope, just the views are. I rented an AWD but I could have driven every one of those, 13,7xx miles in a Corolla. I can get to Sudbury in 6 hours and things fan out real fast once you are there. Want solace? It's there - just drive a bit further. I'm planning to drive up and do the Fon du Lac next summer - new tires and 2 spares for that one though - and I just get in the truck, skirt Chicago, and drive north till I smell maple syrup. Literally nothing to it. Just watch out for bison.
Wabakimi provided 14 days free of people, and you can just drive right up there too. Paved road the entire way. This was roughly the 50th parallel. I grew up in Michigan right on the 45th. Finding solace in TC became nearly impossible, but cross that bridge, enjoy US 2 and the road to nirvana will soon appear. Just go. Now, you will need permits but these are easily obtainable. Point is, you won't see a soul unless you want to.
Warning - I've mentioned this previously, and everybody has a different reaction. For me, heading north killed the ADK's/BWCA/Quietico. They are all so "park like" now they provide little interest anymore, which is sad, but that's what happened. I'll still take people out in the ADK's from time to time, and I'll take a trip at the end of October/early November (c'mon, brookies) but I no longer use my canoes locally any more. Actually been pricing used CheckMates lately.
Whatever you want, it's available, it's right there. Just go.