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Snow on the San Jacinto Mountains

The easy life at The Sands RV and Golf Resort

There is something for everyone to enjoy at this fantastic Palm Springs location.
January 2011 » by Anthony and Marguerite Breda
elk gathered under a waterfall in Fort Nelson, BC's RV area

Top things to see and do in Fort Nelson

Five engaging attractions will keep you entertained while visiting this gateway community.

January 2011 » by Danielle Cameron
Motorhomes parked at Westwind resort

Westwind wonders

This RV and golf resort in Yuma has earned its stellar reputation.
January 2011 » by Anthony and Marguerite Breda
People playing Pickleball

Pickleball and more

Sky Valley RV Resort is a top family destination

January 2011 » by Anthony and Marguerite Breda
Buildings in Eureka

Golden oldies

Sometimes, the best way to take in a town is on foot.
December 2010 » by Glynis Fediuk
museum exhibits in Bisbee

The czar of the bizarre

Douglas and nearby Bisbee are sure to pique the interest of many.
December 2010 » by Trevor Crawley
Float in the carrot festival parade

The sun-drenched south

Imperial County is rich in natural and man-made beauty, local culture and things to see and do.
December 2010 » by Kali Love
Bernice and Mike New with Gizmo at Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada

Just like clockwork

Here are tales from three couples that have fully embraced the snowbird within.
December 2010 » by Kali Love
Joshua Tree National Park

Explore an iconic setting

Joshua Tree National Park is more than just massive rocks and desert.

December 2010 » by Trevor Crawley
RVs parked next to palm trees

A preferred choice for snowbirders

This balmy location puts a smile on the faces of all who visit.
December 2010 » by Dan Goy
person riding a horse in the Carrot Festival Parade

Top things to see and do in El Centro

Discover the colourful culture, intriguing attractions and fun events of El Centro.

December 2010 » by Danielle Cameron
City at night

Saskatchewan singalong

See why artists are so inspired by this prairie province.
December 2010 » by Tanya Laing Gahr
Sky Trail bridge

A must-have experience

The town of Outlook’s location and unique attractions make it an essential destination for visitors exploring the Lake Diefenbaker region.
December 2010 » by Outlook Tourism
sunset on the lake

Off to the lake

You’ve got your RV and gear all ready to go and all you can think about is getting to Lake Diefenbaker.
December 2010 » by Lake Diefenbaker Tourism
Lady floating in Lake Manitou

A true retreat

Watrous and Manitou Beach are neighbouring communities that share natural and cultural attractions that appeal to all age groups.
December 2010 » by Danielle Cameron
A diver gets up close and personal with a seal

Top things to see and do in Nanaimo

The community of Nanaimo has year-round activities and plenty of superb things to see and do.

December 2010 » by Kali Love
Dunvegan Bridge

Northern selections

There are more than enough events in Northern Alberta to entertain a visitor through the summer
December 2010 » by Glynis Fediuk
golf green

Athabasca’s excellence

Whether you are a new golfer or a seasoned pro, Athabasca Golf & Country Club is equipped to meet your needs.
December 2010 » by Danielle Cameron
A mammoth exhibit with children standing in front of it

In with the old

Get exposed to southern Californian artifacts and fossils through the Western Science Center in Hemet.
October 2010 » by Trevor Crawley
Wind turbine on a mountaintop

Vancouver’s latest eye-con

A tour of The Eye of the Wind highlights the importance of renewable energy sources
October 2010 » by Glynis Fediuk
Historic Deepwood Estate at night

A place of preservation

Architecture fans and history afficionados will love the Historic Deepwood Estate
October 2010 » by Glynis Fediuk
Monarch butterfly on a flower

Experience the butterfly effect

Check out the thousands of monarch butterflies that migrate to California
October 2010 » by Glynis Fediuk
A view of Phoenix's skyline.

An act of love

Mystery Castle was built by Boyce Gulley for his daughter, after he learned that he had tuberculosis in 1929.
October 2010 » by Kali Love
London Bridge in Lake Havasu

It’s water under the bridge

A dynamic history and striking architecture make London Bridge in Lake Havasu City worth visiting.
October 2010 » by Glynis Fediuk
A aerobatic airplanes twists through the air.

An aviation vacation

Become a fighter or aerobatic pilot for the day at Fighter Combat International in Mesa, Arizona.
October 2010 » by Kali Love
A person during the race attempting to overtake the ocean waves.

One coastline, so many ideas

Every fourth Sunday of July, the Great International World Championship Bathtub Race starts in Nanaimo Harbour.
October 2010 » by Kali Love
Poster for Ramona, showing the two title characters

A love story that has legs

Shown at the Ramona Bowl Ampitheatre in Hemet, Ramona is the longest-running outdoor production in America.
October 2010 » by Trevor Crawley
Western-style town

As seen on the big screen

Film and history buffs alike will enjoy visiting Gammons Gulch.

October 2010 » by Glynis Fediuk
Aladdin's lamp done in neon lights

The city of neon lights

With more than 150 signs on display, the Neon Museum tells the story of a city’s evolution.
October 2010 » by Danielle Cameron
DeGrazia Gallery interior hallway

Inspired by Arizona’s past

Tucked away in the Santa Catalina foothills north of Tucson, DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun spotlights a wondrous selection of Arizona art.

October 2010 » by Danielle Cameron
Girl playing on a pinball machine

Keeping the ball rolling

The Pinball Hall of Fame brings good old-fashioned arcade action
October 2010 » by Danielle Cameron
Interior of Craigdarroch Castle

Victoria’s tour of opulence

Craigdarroch Castle is a monument of historic Victorian wealth, originally owned by coal baron Robert Dunsmuir
October 2010 » by Danielle Cameron
quesadilla

The special in the quesadilla

This culinary wonder has been a staple for decades in the region.
September 2010 » by Trevor Crawley
tamales

Terrific tamales

Indio is home to a top food festival, and tamales are on the menu.
September 2010 » by Glynis Fediuk
People line up at the salad bar during Yuma Lettuce Days

Get a head . . . of lettuce

Become connected with the leafy green backbone of Yuma's economy.

August 2010 » by Kali Love

What an udder delight!

Named after the Superstition Mountains in Arizona, Superstition Farm in Mesa is becoming known as Super Farm instead.
August 2010 » by Kali Love
A close up of some gelato

I scream . . .

There are plenty of fantastic, culturally diverse restaurants in the Fort McDowell region.

August 2010 » by Kali Love
Gourds

This festival strikes a gourd

For those seeking something a little out of the ordinary, head to the Gourd Festival
August 2010 » by Glynis Fediuk
Goods from Tolmachoff Farms

Skip the grocery store

Tolmachoff Farms has been selling fresh crops from its produce stand for several decades
August 2010 » by Glynis Fediuk
Plate of food

This way to the buffet

Whether you've got a craving for Creole or want a little taste of Italy, you'll find something enjoyable at a Las Vegas buffet
August 2010 » by Glynis Fediuk
Fountain of Youth entrance

Stay and be rejuvenated

People come from all over the world to experience the Fountain of Youth Spa—a sprawling luxury resort.
August 2010 » by Anthony F. and Marguerite Breda
Lonsdale Quay

Fresh food and family fun

Originating as a carnival marketplace for Expo ’86, Lonsdale Quay Market is now one of North Vancouver’s most popular venues.
July 2010 » by Danielle Cameron
Gord and Gwen dancing

The blue, bluegrass of home

Gwen and Gord Moffatt are dedicated RVers who have put on fewer than 10,000 kilometres on their motorhome. Of course, they live amongst some of the most rugged beauty in Canada and are able to travel only a short distance for their bluegrass fix, so you have to ask, where else would you go?
July 2010 » by Tanya Laing Gahr

Love the wild

The Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area draws nature lovers to Creston, B.C.
June 2010 » by Danielle Cameron

Poised for the big time

Looking for an East Kootenay musical success story? Look no further than Elkford’s John Paul Smith. Smith is the vocalist for rock band Sleeping With Tuesday and the John Paul Smith Trio.
June 2010 » by Glynis Fediuk
cheetahs

There is more to Palm Springs

If your meanderings take you anywhere near the Palm Springs area in Southern California, be sure to include a stop at The Living Desert.
June 2010 » by Frank V. Furino
dedication of Chugach State Park

A park system is born

Forty years later, Alaska State Parks looks back at its beginnings and the work that went into its creation.
June 2010 » by Melissa DeVaughn, for the Alaska Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation
illustration of a map and a variety of goods

RV Sojourners

Cross with no concern

Soon it will be that time of year, the time when you must decide whether to stay in the frigid part of North America, or to head south to a warmer climate.

Michael McNaught successfully pitches the RVezy concept to Dragons’ Den.

RV Gear Guide

Five innovations from the Edmonton RVDA show

You expect to find trailers, motorhomes and fifth-wheels at an RV show. Here are five innovations I didn’t expect to find at the Edmonton RVDA show.

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