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A view of 4th Street East, Benson, Arizona.

Benson’s flavours are off the rails

Benson, Arizona, has a population of 5,000 and almost as many local flavours.

September 2018 » by Zoë Dupley
Treat yourself to at least one premium alfresco dinner a year––Joy Road Catering at God’s Mountain Estate is a good place to start.

Experience glorious food atop God’s Mountain Estate on B.C.’s Naramata Bench

Joy Road Catering’s weekly Sunday alfresco vineyard dinners are served at the pinnacle of God’s Mountain Estate. 
September 2018 » by Timothy Fowler
Big Splash Water Slide Park will be reopening in June of 2019. It has something for everyone, from splash rides to sports bars.

Tsawwassen, B.C.–Not just a ferry terminal

Tsawwassen, B.C., has some local attractions that just might make you want to miss your ferry.
September 2018 » by Elizabeth James
Some folks come to dance, while others come to watch the people.

Dance on the shore of Canada’s only salt water lake—Saskatchewan’s Little Manitou Lake

Manitou Beach Resort near Watrous, 100 kilometres east of Saskatoon: The only place in Canada where you can swim in a saltwater lake.
September 2018 » by Timothy Fowler
A woman drinking coffee outside a Merritt, B.C. cafe.

The festivals and flavours of Merritt, B.C.

Country Music Capital of Canada–Merritt, B.C.–has unique flavours and experiences to offer each of its visitors. 

September 2018 » by Zoë Dupley
A view of Fountain of Youth RV Resort in Niland, California

Great ways to taste the flavours of Niland, CA

While Niland isn’t especially well-known for its food there are a few options available for those heading out on their next adventure.

August 2018 » by Zoë Dupley
A seguaro cactus with buds.

The best local flavours to be found in Tucson, Arizona

The city of Tucson, Arizona, is the United States’ first UNESCO City of Gastronomy. Here’s what earns Tucson its title. 

August 2018 » by Zoë Dupley
Horses pulling a cart in front of one of Fort Verde's historic buildings.

The best places to find local flavours in Camp Verde, Arizona

Wine, pecans and bread: Three of life’s necessities and three things that Camp Verde is known for. Here are some of the best local flavours.

August 2018 » by Zoe Dupley
Sous chef Luigi working at the The Beachhouse Restaurant in West Vancouver.

The food festivals of Vancouver

Vancouver, B.C., has food festivals year-round. Whenever you visit, you can experience unique local flavours of all kinds.

August 2018 » by Zoë Dupley
August’s Blackberry Festival in Powell River.

The best food to be found in Powell River, B.C.

There are many things that make Powell River unique, and the Blackberry Festival is just one of them.

August 2018 » by Zoë Dupley
A round at Nokomis Golf Club is $7.

Golf Saskatchewan is a bargain

It seems every prairie town in Saskatchewan has a golf course, and most are very reasonable rounds.
August 2018 » by Timothy Fowler
In a strong tide of catch-and-release fishing philosophy, it is rewarding to occasionally eat a fresh-caught fish for shore lunch.

Gone fishing: Fish and camp in under three-hour’s drive from Edmonton

Fishing and camping go hand in hand and these six lakes in Alberta offer excellent fishing and five have adjacent provincial campgrounds.
August 2018 » by Timothy Fowler
Nokomis, Saskatchewan, has fully serviced sites for $15 a night.

Saskatchewan hides campgrounds—here’s how to find them

Many Saskatchewan towns have municipal campgrounds that are close to town and feature easy access, ample-sized sites, mature trees and economical camping fees.
August 2018 » by Timothy Fowler
Jim and Melinda Tanner on vacation in a tropical destination.

Virtually RV with the Tanners

Melinda and Jim Tanner have created an online RVing oasis with their website and YouTube channel.

August 2018 » by Zoë Dupley
A fully stacked Lodge Sportsman’s Grill leads to much anticipation.

Just skewer it!

Marinated meat skewers are tender and tasty. 
August 2018 » by Timothy Fowler
A fifth wheel camper set up at St. Eugene RV Park.

St. Eugene Golf Resort and Casino now includes an RV park

St. Eugene Golf Resort has partnered with KOA Journey Campgrounds. 

August 2018 » by Timothy Fowler
Zabrisky Point is the most visited viewpoint in Death Valley.

Discover the beauty of the desert in Death Valley and surroundings

Take in desert scenery and a nearby date farm while visiting the area of Death Valley National Park, straddling the California-Nevada border. 

August 2018 » by Louise Boyer
A winery in Osoyoos

Osoyoos fruit stands and markets–and where to find them

Osoyoos, B.C., in the heart of the Okanagan Valley, is renowned for its fresh fruit, its delicious vegetables and its farm-to-plate mentality. Here are some of Osoyoos’ best flavours.

July 2018 » by Zoe Dupley
Hours on the water fishing are some of the best times with my brother, Pete.

Fishing with family is fantastic

Some folks camp solely so they can fish, or is it solely fish so they can camp?

July 2018 » by Timothy Fowler
The mountainous vista of Harrison Lake near Agassiz, B.C.

Fight the waves in Fraser Valley, B.C.

The Fraser Valley has the best of both worlds: fresh and saltwater. Close to the coast and surrounded by lakes, the Fraser Valley has many ways to enjoy the water this summer.

June 2018 » by Zoë Dupley
The Crowsnest River is one of Alberta’s premier rivers.

Fly-fishing and exploring the Crowsnest Pass

Experience a world-class fishing experience in the beautiful Crowsnest Pass on your own or with an experienced guide.

June 2018 » by Jeff Smith
A view of Powell River from above

Paddle into Powell River

Here are some of the best spots to visit in Powell River, B.C. Make sure to bring your kayak and your bathing suit so you can soak up some sun on the Sunshine Coast.

June 2018 » by Zoë Dupley
Cabin at Summerhill adds a touch of the old to the modern winery.

Kelowna wineries are a feast for the eyes and taste buds

Be seduced by the wines of Kelowna as knowledgeable hosts and award-winning winemakers pour their wines and share their stories in this special part of British Columbia.

June 2018 » by Louise Boyer
Marysville Falls, near Kimberley, BC.

From waterfalls to whitewater rafting, you’ll find adventure in Kimberley, B.C.

Outdoor recreation is an integral part of the Kootenay vibe, and Kimberley is a nature lover's playground.

June 2018 » by Danielle Cameron
Santa Monica Beach near downtown Los Angeles

L.A.: The City of Angels and water activities

Los Angeles, California, is known for many things, including the So Cal lifestyle. With these watery locations, you’ll find a slice of that life with ease. Get ready to hang 10, baby

June 2018 » by Zoë Dupley
A bird’s-eye-view of the city of Burnaby, B.C.

Dive in to Burnaby, B.C.

Vancouver’s culture is greatly influenced by the constant availability of naturally occuring lakes and oceans. Burnaby is no different. Here are some of the water attractions around Burnaby that are making waves.

June 2018 » by Zoë Dupley
The falls at Big Hill Springs Provincial Park are spectacular.

Wrangle some water into your summer plans in Cochrane

Cochrane, Alberta, is best known for its rodeos and rolling plains, but it should also be known for its many water-based activities. Here are some of the best.

June 2018 » by Zoë Dupley
Osoyoos lake

Outdoor recreation thrives in Osoyoos

Home to the warmest lake in Canada, Osoyoos is a treasure for RVing families.

June 2018 » by Danielle Cameron
child with a bucket on the beach

The water awaits you in Watrous and Manitou Beach

Healing waters and sandy beaches - this is the way to RV in Saskatchewan.

June 2018 » by Danielle Cameron
Castle River near Pincher Creek, Alberta.

Splash around between these cozy Alberta towns

Travelling through Pincher Creek and Fort Macleod this summer? Make plans to stop and enjoy the local waterways.

June 2018 » by Danielle Cameron
The town of Battleford is a quaint and pretty staple in central Saskatchewan.

A battle of the fords: Which one will you choose?

Battleford, SK, is home to many historic sites and some amazing natural bodies of water. Here are some of the places to visit on your next trip to either of the Battlefords. 
June 2018 » by Zoë Dupley
One of the many gorgeous lake vistas that surround Lillooet, B.C.

Climb every mountain, ford every stream: In Lillooet

Lillooet, B.C., has a lot to offer when it comes to history and outdoor fun. In terms of water, Lillooet is positively surrounded. Here are some of the best water features near Lillooet, and some of the many reasons it should be your next vacation spot.

June 2018 » by Zoë Dupley
Peace River from above.

Head up Peace River—All the way to Fort St. John

Fort St. John, B.C., is well-known as an oil-patch town, or as a rest stop along the Alaska Highway. It should also be known, however, as a great destination for all things water. Here are some of the great water-based things to do in Fort St. John.

June 2018 » by Zoë Dupley
Dan Goy takes to the surf with his boogie board at Todos Santos.

Beautiful Baja beckons

Here are a few favourite vacation destinations on the Baja Peninsula, and ideas for what you can do when you get there.

June 2018 » by Marie Milner
people on the beach

Finding waterfront fun near Edmonton, Alberta

If you're RVing in Edmonton and you want to cool off, have a blast in the water at one of these nearby locations.

June 2018 » by Danielle Cameron
Nasty weather keeping you off the water? A steaming bowl of pike chowder takes the sting out.

The secret to delicious seafood chowder

When blustery weather forces fishermen off the water—make chowder—here’s how.
June 2018 » by Timothy Fowler
Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm is a wonderful place for a day with the family.

Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm and Festival

Just south of Portland, Oregon, is the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm––a year-round family-oriented destination.

June 2018 » by Timothy Fowler
Winnipeg Beach with the waves rolling in and driftwood on the beach.

Top beaches in Manitoba

If you'll be camping in Manitoba this summer, bring a swimsuit and head for one of these excellent beaches.

June 2018 » by Danielle Cameron

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