Warrior,
I grew up in Elkford and my back yard/playground was everything north of Elkford (Elk Valley). As you are probably aware, the highway does not go past Elkford, it goes "to" Elkford. After that it is gravel raod for 75 kms north to the BC/Alberta boder. But that 75 km stretch is God's Country. The gravel road is passable by car. Your worst obstacle is pot holes. There are about 7 different Forestry Recreation Campsites between Elkford and the Elk Lakes Provincial Park. Which is at the very north end of the elk valley, just before the border. All the Recreation Campsites are free and have picnic tables, as well as outhouses. Other than that, it's whatever you pack in your camper. If you are looking for the exact location of these camping spots I would advise contacting the Tourist Information Centre which is ran by the Elkford Chamber of Commerce and they will send you an information package. Or, make a point of stopping in there on your way into town. Their e-mail is
info@tourismelkford.ca <info@tourismelkford.ca>
Or call 1-250-865-4614.
Enjoy the Elk Valley.
Let us know how you like it.