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Caramelized Carnitas ready for a tortilla.

Carnitas on a Swedish Log Fire

Caramelized onions, and fresh red and green peppers make this dish something your guests will brag about.

September 2017 » by Timothy Fowler
Ron Rocher is speaking to his tour guests, who are seated at tables at Backyard Farm Chef's Table.

Vine to Wine

Sommelier Ron Rocher and his wife, Jill Lawson, opened Vine to Wine Tours in 2014.

September 2017 » by Jillian Clark
A gorgeous, colourful sunset is seen from Palm Creek in Arizona.

Snowbirding is all sun and fun in Arizona and Texas

You can spend the whole winter in one resort, or be adventurous and embark on inspiring day trips during your stay!

September 2017 » by Louise Boyer
barbecue ribs

Barbecued pork ribs: Secret sauce

Whip up the perfect summer meal!

August 2017 » by Timothy Fowler
Photo courtesy Ewen Roberts/Flickr Creative Commons

Let San Diego serenade you

The city of San Diego has a jam-packed summer and fall schedule that caters to music lovers.

August 2017 » by Danielle Cameron
Yeh! Mama RV resort.

RVs and motorhomes—our emergency homes away from home

So far this summer, over 42,000 evacuees have put pets and belongings into a vehicle and headed away from Interior wildfires in favour of evacuation centres in safer B.C. communities. 

July 2017 » by Elizabeth James
Dan Williams photo

Revel in Elkford’s wild beauty

Surrounded by natural attractions, Elkford is a sanctuary for outdoor enthusiasts.

July 2017 » by Danielle Cameron
Man playing guitar at Harrison Mills

Events and adventures in Harrison Mills

Bring the family and have a blast at one of Harrison Mills' annual festivals.

July 2017 » by Danielle Cameron
Medicine Hat is a pretty city that attracts many visitors.

Hear the melodies in Medicine Hat

Music fills the air in this arts-friendly Alberta city.

July 2017 » by Danielle Cameron
Mexican sunset

Music, food and festivals south of the border

Music, Mexican dishes and vibrant festivities are perks for those visiting Baja California.

July 2017 » by Danielle Cameron
The Gravelbourg co-cathedral is filled with paintings by French-born parish priest Father Charles Maillard.

Going to Gravelbourg? Très bon!

Gravelbourg’s museum and co-cathedral solidify the French town as the cultural gem of Saskatchewan

July 2017 » by Kyle Born
New West Theatre performances.

Toe-tap to the right tune in Lethbridge, Alberta

Whether it’s country, rock, jazz, folk or electronic that moves you, Lethbridge, Alberta, has a flourishing live music scene that spans multiple genres. 

July 2017 » by Kirsten Armleder
Photo courtesy Hideyuki Kamon/Flickr Creative Commons

Sensational summer: Free family activities at Lonsdale Quay

This beloved venue is offering something special for Canada's 150th anniversary.

July 2017 » by Danielle Cameron
Logan Shellborn takes a better look at the 30 million cubic meters of limestone that crashed from the summit of Turtle Mountain on April 29, 1903.

Celebrate Alberta’s culture in the Crowsnest Pass

The Crowsnest Pass has a lot going on this year, including free admission to Frank Slide Interpretive Centre during Alberta Culture Days.

July 2017 » by Danielle Cameron
Grizzlies

Yellowstone still full of hidden treasures 10 years later

Featuring over 10,000 thermal features, Yellowstone National Park is a rare geological place, offering a kaleidoscope of colourful hot springs and more.

July 2017 » by Louise Boyer
Fire-roasted veg with a side of homemade sausage.

Fire-Roasted Vegetables—The Power of Man’s Red Flower

We sometimes forget there was a time that we did all of our cooking on the fire.

July 2017 » by Timothy Fowler
The Motion Notion Festival tent is lit up at night.

Kick your Golden summer into motion

Summer Kicks and Motion Notion are two musical events worth listening to in Golden, B.C. 

July 2017 » by Kyle Born
A unique cargo parachute sun/rain shade keeps the audience comfortable at the Sunshine Music Festival in Powell River, B.C.

Powering up the volume in Powell River, B.C.

Powell River offers late-summer sunshine, music and art

July 2017 » by Kyle Born
One of the original Touring Tin decals, Photo by Timothy Fowler

Touring tin – Hot rods in Banff National Park

If you need an excuse to go camping, rolling your hot rod to Banff’s Tunnel Mountain campground is as good as any.

July 2017 » by Timothy Fowler
Author carves loin of whole smoked hog

(Nearly) 101 Tips from the BBQ pros

Expert advice on getting the best barbecue experience.

July 2017 » by Timothy Fowler
Timothy Fowler photo

What is a pie iron? Beyond pie filling and Wonder Bread

It's time to explore the potential of your pie iron.

July 2017 » by Timothy Fowler
Russell and Janice Smella.

Pro Barbecue team SmellaQue compete from 1969 Airstream

Food, travel and hobby came together for Russell and Janice Smella like a chicken and ribs and cornbread combo.

July 2017 » by Timothy Fowler
Public art, farmers markets and historic architecture make a summertime visit to Nelson, B.C., a memorable experience.

Culture-rich Nelson

More than a few music festivals are easily accessible from Nelson, making it an excellent home base for the festival-goer.

June 2017 » by Marie Milner
Kootenay Valley Viewpoint is one of the sights to see within the Golden Triangle.

Fun x 3 = The Golden Triangle

Yoho and Kootenay National Parks boast a bevy of activity to unearth within the Golden Triangle

June 2017 » by Kyle Born
Lucy and the Lucky Four perform at Lorenzo’s Cafe north of Vernon in Enderby, B.C.

Vernon, B.C., is the place to be to see three venues deemed worthy

Hum the sounds of summer from a downtown Vernon park, record store and Greek cafe in the woods

June 2017 » by Kyle Born
Rick Jones photo

Reserving a campsite in B.C.: An improved system for the 2017 season

According to an article on Global News, campers now have a better chance of reserving their perfect B.C. holiday spot.

June 2017 » by Danielle Cameron
Music in the Park

What do an Osoyoos creek, park and garden all have in common?

Osoyoos, B.C., offers a bevy of outdoor concerts to enjoy this summer

June 2017 » by Kyle Born
Saskatoon’s iconic Delta Bessborough Gardens provide the backdrop for Rock the River.

Two mountainous musical events in one prairie city

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, is home to two exclusive concerts that will appease rock and country fans across the country

June 2017 » by Kyle Born
Dancing the night away is easy if the floor is cushioned by coiled horse-hair, and the interior of Danceland offers proof of that.
Photo by  G. Berge

Decades of dance

Danceland has been graced by a number of famous musicians and avid dancers over the years.

June 2017 » by Danielle Cameron
The Vancouver Folk Music Festival has been taking place annually for decades.

Vancouver’s vibrant music scene

Come to B.C.'s West Coast and you'll find a staggering lineup of musical events.

June 2017 » by Danielle Cameron
Jambalaya is what happened to Paella after emigrating to North America

Jambalaya On The Fire

Jambalaya is what happened to Spanish Paella after emigrating to North America. 

June 2017 » by Timothy Fowler
Fully Baked Cake

One bowl Dutch oven chocolate cake

Enjoy dessert over the campfire with this easy recipe for chocolate cake, done in a dutch oven. 

June 2017 » by Timothy Fowler
Get outside and enjoy the Nelson hiking and biking trails!

150 Reasons to visit Nelson and Kootenay Lake

Celebrate Canada's 150th birthday with these awesome things to see and do in the Nelson/Kootenay Lake area.

June 2017 » by Danielle Cameron
Aerial view of Cottonwood Cove RV Resort.

Create a lifetime of memories at Cottonwood Cove on Shuswap Lake

On the north shore of the south-west end of Shuswap Lake, you will find a sandy shoreline with a natural secluded cove where Cottonwood Cove RV Resort has been built. 

June 2017 » by Stephen White
Pocket house

The small house movement was made for RVers

The tiny house movement used to mean hooking up your RV for the next adventure—now it is a social movement. 

June 2017 » by Timothy Fowler
Calgary Folk Fest is always a good time.

Alberta’s music festival season is approaching

Alberta is a hot spot for music lovers. Find out what festivals are taking place this summer!

June 2017 » by Danielle Cameron
Ken Stead

Ken Stead: Sounds of Summer

Follow Edmonton singer-songwriter Ken Stead to music festivals all over western Canada

May 2017 » by Timothy Fowler
One Pot Chicken Paprika

One Pot Chicken Paprika

One-pot meals over the fire are simple and delicious anytime, but especially so when camping. 

May 2017 » by Timothy Fowler
Voyageur paddlers on the Shuswap.

A sense of place: paddling the Shuswap for chinook salmon

Slow down, way down—dip your paddle in the Shuswap river and experience the chinook salmon run from a Voyageur Canoe point of view. 

May 2017 » by Timothy Fowler
Baja California has some of the best beaches in Mexico.

RV Trip planner: RVing on the Baja California Peninsula, Mexico

The perfect Mexico vacation: Everything you need to know before RVing or camping on the Baja California Peninsula.

May 2017 » by Danielle Cameron
After several difficult years, Alberta's recreation industry is coming back strong.

Business is booming: The increase in Alberta’s RV sales

After several difficult years, Alberta's recreation industry is coming back strong.

May 2017 » by Danielle Cameron
campground with RVs and people in it

RV Living

Is your RV insured properly?

Many people find their RV is not adequately insured or they don’t have the right coverage.

people sitting in front of their RV

RV Gear Guide

Entertain yourself with the DISH Playmaker portable satellite receiver

This new satellite antenna is perfect for both portable and mobile use.

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