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mountains and trees by a lake in Skagway

Top things to see and do in Skagway

Adventures await you in this enthralling northern location.

April 2012 » by Danielle Cameron
The northern lights over Fairbanks, Alaska.

Foraging for fun in Fairbanks, Alaska

Fairbanks, Alaska, holds many wonders both indoors and outdoors that visitors can enjoy. Here are a few of our favourites. 

January 2019 » by Zoë Dupley
Ferry trip near Alaska Peninsula, panhandle and interior

Exploring the Alaska Panhandle and Peninsula

The southern edge of Alaska is diverse in tourism experiences and local culture. This article highlights the best of both.

January 2019 » by Zoë Dupley
Shown is a glacier in Juneau, Alaska.

Golf your way along the Alaska Panhandle

If you're taking a road trip through Southeast Alaska, prepare to play on some excellent golf courses.

March 2018 » by Danielle Cameron
A riverboat sits on the water

Glide down the water on a riverboat, pocket some gold at the dredge and feel the chill of Alaska

Take in two tours in Fairbanks, Alaska: Riverboat Discovery and Gold Dredge 8

January 2018 » by Kyle Born
A cabin is buried in deep snow with northern lights in the sky.

Tour the Alaska Panhandle

5 reasons to take your RV to the Alaska Panhandle. 

October 2017 » by Jillian Clark
The Totem Heritage Center celebrates the native culture of Alaska through the preservation of its art.

Native Alaskan culture thrives in modern Ketchikan

Ketchikan, Alaska, celebrates its native art at the Totem Heritage Center

December 2016 » by Jillian Clark
Camping and dining in Wrangell Alaska

Top places to grab a bite in Wrangell, Alaska

This friendly Alaskan community boasts some top-notch dining options.

January 2016 » by Danielle Cameron
Ben and Rebecca Pazdernik are watching fireworks from a boat in Seweard, Alaska.

Working mobile allows for freedom to travel

Ben and Rebecca Pazdernik have taken the dream of living on the road to a robust and exciting level, making a decent living and travelling at their leisure, unsure if they’ll ever go back to living stationary.

January 2016 » by Jessica Kirby
Creamer's Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge is comprised of approximately 2000 acres of fields, woods, and wetlands.

Fairbanks, Alaska should be on your bucket list

December 2014 » by Karen Kornelsen
A black bear feasting on pink salmon at the Anan Wildlife Observatory, a rare place to see black and brown bear feeding side.

Wrangle up some album-worthy memories in Wrangell, Alaska

Capture petroglyphs, Chief Shakes Island and wildlife along the Stikine River.

January 2014 » by Karissa Gall
Purple flowers in front of an old gold mine dredge.

History and scenery collide in the town of Chicken

From quirky signposts and rustic buildings to pastoral countryside and Alaska wildlife, the photo opportunities in and around this small town will impress. 

January 2014 » by Kirsten Armleder
Wrangell Alaska dock

RV camping in Wrangell, Alaska

See why everyone loves an Alaskan adventure; visit the city of Wrangell on your next holiday.

December 2013 » by Danielle Cameron
2014 Alaska Caravan map

2014 Alaska Caravan

The great thing about a caravan is having guides who know the area and can showcase the best there is to see in each community: entertainment, attractions, campgrounds and restaurants.

December 2013 » by Duane Pilson
Ronn Murray's 8 passenger van with the aurora lights showing behind it.

Fall in love with the aurora of Alaska

Ronn Murray shows off the photo opportunities in Faribanks, Alaska.

December 2013 » by Gail Kesslar
overhead view of a festival in Fairbanks, AK

Top things to see and do in Fairbanks

A testament to Northern hospitality, Fairbanks welcomes visitors with open arms.

April 2012 » by Danielle Cameron
people panning for gold, and the Chicken town mascot

Go for the gold

The spirit of the Alaska gold rush is at the heart and soul of this town.

March 2012 » by Kirsten Armleder

Snowbirds go north

Last summer, longtime snowbirds Cal Wilson and Lynn Dent-Wilson travelled through northern B.C. to Yukon and Alaska to visit old stomping grounds and soak up some history.

March 2012 » by Lisa Crane
man standing in a saloon

Top things to see and do in Chicken

Open only during the warmer months, Chicken may look like a ghost town, but in reality it’s a popular stop for those looking to see one of the last great gold mining towns in existence.

October 2011 » by Gail Jansen
Bounder RV with storage compartments

Snowbirding 101

Big empty spaces: Outside compartments on your motorhome

Outside compartments seem huge until you start loading them up with the necessities of life on the road. 

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RV Gear Guide

Get Wi-Fi Internet from your RV, with the Togo Roadlink C2

This product allows you to stay connected no matter where you are.

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