Fairbanks, Alaska hosts annual World Eskimo-Indian Olympics
Explore Fairbanks welcomes the World Eskimo-Indian Olympics, which displays the preparedness Alaskan Natives needed for survival. The games require skill, strength, agility, and endurance, and leave no part of the body untested.
Foregone charm is hidden within the natural beauty of Willingdon Beach Trail
Paul Kamon, executive director for Sunshine Coast Tourism, spotlights what makes Willingdon Beach Trail worth walking in Powell River, B.C.
Safety tips for wildfire prevention – do your part
By being aware, working together and caring for the forested backyard we love – we can reduce human caused fires.
Vintage RV: Mystery Vintage Motorhome — what is it?
RVwest reader Tom Van Damme snapped a photo of a mystery vintage RV on his recent travels in the U.S. Can one of our knowledgeable readers help identify it?
The Callaway Epic Flash
This Japanese garden made its home in southern Alberta over 50 years ago
Melanie Berdusco, marketing and events manager of Nikka Yuko Japanese Gardens, highlights this serene setting in Lethbridge, Alberta
A collection of small-town arts and culture
These are some of the top quaint-yet-artistic Canadian communities.
King Cobra F9 Speedback Driver
Cobra-Puma for 2019 has come up with a new revolutionary development.
RV and ATV Fire Safety Tips
The vehicles you camp in on vacation and use for recreation while in the backcountry can themselves be fire risk factors.
Kootenay MP advocates stronger action needed to protect Wood Buffalo National Park
The UNESCO World Heritage Committee expressed serious concern about the continued deterioration of Wood Buffalo National Park and warned Canada the site could be added to the List of World Heritage in Danger.
Vintage RV: 1970’s 15 foot Bell Travel Trailer
The history of the Bell travel trailer is a bit of a mystery - they were made in Montana in the 1970's, but beyond that, information is scarce.
Western Canada’s South Okanagan is closer to getting a national park reserve with MOU signing
The South Okanagan-Similkameen region is one of the four most endangered ecosystems in Canada and is home to 76 per cent of B.C.’s species at risk
Protected land added to two provincial parks
British Columbia has one of the largest park systems in the world with 1,033 recreation areas, conservancies, provincial parks, ecological reserves and protected areas.
Thompson Okanagan and Cariboo Chilcotin Coast sign Memorandum of Understanding for Gold Rush Trail
The Gold Rush Trail follows the path of prospectors who came in search of adventure and wealth, in the form of gold, to this 1,900 km voyage of spectacular natural beauty.
Make safe driving part of long weekend plans
Some advance planning and preparation can make long weekend travel easier and safer for everyone on the road
