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Aztec is beautiful and invites history buffs to explore

Top things to see and do in Aztec, New Mexico

RVing in Aztec this year? Here are some must-see attractions.

February 2017 » by Danielle Cameron
Aztec ruins

Experience the Unesco World Heritage Aztec Ruins

Aztec has a fascinating attraction that you will want to explore immediately.

January 2017
RVs crossing the border

A first-timer’s guide to RVing in Mexico

With a bit of preparation in advance, your trip south can be an unforgettable adventure.

January 2017
Danceland is one of the must-see attractions in Manitou Beach, Saskatchewan.

A piece of Saskatchewan history

Watrous and Manitou have been delighting visitors for decades.

January 2017 » by Danielle Cameron
An antique car is shown at the Fort Nelson Historical Museum

Top 10 reasons to drive the Alaska Highway this summer during its 75th anniversary

10 exciting things to see and do when embarking on your summer adventure on the Alaska Highway

January 2017 » by Kyle Born
Promo photo for Gord Bamford.

Gord Bamford—back to the country he grew up on

Nashville artist Gord Bamford will be coming home this summer for Canada’s 150th and the 25th anniversary of Big Valley Jamboree. 

January 2017 » by Kirsten Armleder
An aerial view of scenic Mabel Lake in the Shuswap.

Mabel Lake, a gem worth finding

Beautiful Mabel Lake in the North Okanagan offers everything that makes a vacation perfect — even better, it's a hidden gem off the beaten path. 

January 2017 » by Stephen A. White
Mile 0 signpost

Dawson Creek dossier

The Alaska Highway turns 75 and Canada is doubly as old at 150. Dawson Creek, B.C. will celebrate with a wide array of activities

January 2017 » by Kyle Born
Shelter Point Distillery, at Black Creek, B.C., offers free tours and tastings.

Toast nature in Black Creek, B.C.

Black Creek, B.C., offers its visitors many interesting, inspiring agritourism and ecotourism options.

January 2017 » by Marie Milner
A severed toe sits in a shot glass

Do you dare detour to Dawson?

Dawson City, Yukon, is a ways off the Alaska Highway but worth the trip

January 2017 » by Kyle Born
Christina Lake, B.C., was named for Christina McDonald in 1870.

Who was Christina Lake’s Christina?

Christina Lake, named for Christina McDonald in 1870, nestles like a jewel set in the dramatic beauty of B.C.’s Boundary Country.

January 2017 » by Marie Milner
A bartender takes an order at The Luckenbach Bar in Texas.

A German town is the epicenter of wine in Texas Hill Country

Consider a winter warm up in the Texas wine region where the local flavor is sure to please any palate. 

January 2017 » by Whitney Bryen
The B.C. Wine Museum in Kelowna

Take a Kelowna museum tour

Visit one of these top museums in Kelowna, to get a true taste of Okanagan heritage.

January 2017 » by Danielle Cameron
Benson's rail history is intriguing indeed.

All aboard, and headed for Benson

Benson, Arizona, has a wealth of history just waiting to be rediscovered.

January 2017 » by Danielle Cameron
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
The McCallum Adobe in Palm Springs.

Where desert landscapes meet celebrated architecture

Take a trip back in time at the McCallum Adobe in Palm Springs, explore other historical neighbourhoods in the area or walk nature's ancient path at the Indian Canyons. 

December 2016 » by Jillian Clark
Fort Calgary is located on the same land on which the Northwest Mounted Police built the original fort in 1875.

Travel through Calgary’s past at Fort Calgary

Calgary’s history is neatly summarized in Fort Calgary’s museum and celebrated on their grounds.

December 2016 » by Jillian Clark
Nk Mip statue

Celebrating summer with snakes, singing and a spotted lake

Explore the Okanagan community’s culture at Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre in Osoyoos, B.C.

December 2016 » by Kyle Born
Tourists flock to Vancouver's beautiful, internationally renowned Kitsilano Beach.

Kitsilano, Vancouver

Vancouver’s Kitsilano area was named for August Jack Khatsahlano of B.C.’s Squamish people.

December 2016 » by Marie Milner
This year's RV shows offer more RV accessory retailers, and lighter products that fit within all types of budgets.

RVDA RV Shows in Calgary and Edmonton: 5 Reasons to Attend

Campers get excited for spring and summer at the annual RVDA of Alberta RV shows.

December 2016 » by Jillian Clark
San Diego's stunning skyline is seen from Cabrillo National Monument at Point Loma.

San Diego: The Plymouth Rock of the West

Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo was the first European to set foot on the West Coast of the United States. Today his voyage is remembered at Point Loma and San Diego Bay.

November 2016 » by Jillian Clark
Pizzeria Bianco restaurant in Phoenix, Arizona.

This doctor’s house calls you to visit in Phoenix, Arizona

The Rosson family and their Victorian home have been the talk of Phoenix, Arizona, since the 1890s.

November 2016 » by Jillian Clark
Church in Socorro, New Mexico, beseeches you to take out your camera.

Historical secrets await in Socorro, New Mexico

The history of Socorro, New Mexico followed a few twists and turns before becoming the historical tourist hub it is today.

November 2016 » by Jillian Clark
Canadian Doukhobors were known as good orchardists, shown here in 1925.

Experience a replicated Doukhobor village in Castlegar, B.C.

A Doukhobor communal village burial site and suspension bridge represent the lives of these Russian immigrants to southern British Columbia 

November 2016 » by Galadriel Watson
Entrance to Golden Village Palms Resort, with palm trees lining the road.

Golden Village Palms provides escape from cold and snow

California’s largest luxury RV resort is located in Hemet, part of Southern California’s beautiful San Jacinto Valley.

October 2016
The B.C. Provincial Police Barracks is part of the historic buildings at the Fort St. John North Peace Museum.

Where’s the queen’s beef? Fort St. John

The makeup of Fort St. John has shapeshifted over the years—learn all about this historic city while celebrating Canada’s 150th anniversary

October 2016 » by Kyle Born
Riding through Verde River, Fort McDowell, AZ.

The top 5 essential hiking trails surrounding Arizona’s Fort McDowell

Walk through arid Arizona’s Fort McDowell while snapping scenic pics of creatures and critters

October 2016 » by Kyle Born
The hiking near Oliver is wonderful - you never know what you might see!

Oliver is a hiking hot spot

Try walking the trails in the wine capital of Canada.

October 2016 » by Danielle Cameron
Vanderhoof offers its share of hiking trails and other outdoor attractions.

Wild and wonderful Vanderhoof

Hiking in Vanderhoof is bound to bring out your inner adventurer.

October 2016 » by Danielle Cameron
Avery Island's Jungle Gardens covers 170 acres (69 hectares)

Some like it hot: 5 ways New Iberia is sizzling up the snowbirding scene

Louisiana’s New Iberia is a heat-seekers destination

October 2016 » by Kyle Born
Kinuseo Falls is the main highlight of a trip to Tumbler Ridge

Dinosaurs chasing waterfalls—yep, you’re in Tumbler Ridge

Tumbler Ridge: come for the waterfalls, stay for the theropods 

October 2016 » by Kyle Born
Dawson Creek is a northern destination perfect for RV camping.

Dawson Creek is yours to explore

Tour the trails around Dawson Creek and get a firsthand look at the wildlife living there.

October 2016 » by Danielle Cameron
Harrison Lake beckons RVers to come enjoy the view.

Take your holiday in Harrison Hot Springs

This tourist-friendly location is the place to go relax, stroll along beautiful trails and camp with your family.

October 2016 » by Danielle Cameron
Benson has views that will impress any hiker.

Benson’s trails invite you

Hiking in Benson is a pastime well worth pursuing during your next RVing holiday.

October 2016 » by Danielle Cameron
Southern Alberta has a wealth of historical attractions.

A historical trip through southern Alberta

Tour through the province and see some of Alberta's most intriguing historical attractions.

October 2016 » by Lynne Benjamin
Fish Creek Community Forest

Explore two beautiful walking trails within city limits in Fort St. John

The Pioneer Pathway Walking Tour and Fish Creek Community Forest Trails will keep the whole family entertained all within Fort St. John. 

October 2016 » by Mason Buettner
Sand Dunes.

A mountain turned masterpiece

There are some great walks in and around Niland, California but one of the most unique adventures you could go on is a walk on Salvation Mountain, a mountain that is a beautiful piece of art.

September 2016 » by Karen Kornelsen

RV Tech Talk

Reg replies to readers’ questions

RV technician Reg DeYoung, who works at Runners RV in Cranbrook, B.C., answers your RV questions.

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