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The famous wall murals are not Chemainus's only draw—the Vancouver Island town also boasts a lovely dinner theatre.
The famous wall murals are not Chemainus's only draw—the Vancouver Island town also boasts a lovely dinner theatre.
On a rather cool, rainy day, RVer Jim Prentice is about to start putting together the evening meal of beef stew and dumplings.
There are many similarities between Steveston today and the village as it was at the turn of the century. It still draws people in from all over the world because of its history and the local attractions.
There are both advantages and disadvantages to boondocking, depending what you want from your RV experience.
RVing music lovers, look no further; here is a guide to some fantastic musical venues across the continent.
A water system is a modern convenience in your RV and familiarity with all the parts and inner workings can help identify any issues that crop up.
The Dorchester Ranch RV & Golf Resort is an awesome one-stop permanent home for your RV whether you’re a retiree or a family with children including teenagers
Mackenzie, B.C., was created in the 1960s to service the needs of the large pulp-and-paper manufacturing plants. A giant tree crusher was brought in to help clear the land before the Peace River was dammed to form Williston Lake.
Camrose's historic Bailey Theatre is a beautifully restored facility used today for performances and other events.
The Reynolds-Alberta Museum is an award-winning, state-of-the-art facility in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, that showcases thousands of pieces of Canada’s rich transportation history.
Head Smashed-In Buffalo Jump and Fort Macleod are linked in their history. Both offer a great experience for the Western Canadian traveller.
The Eureka Opera House, built in 1880, is an important part of Eureka's interesting history.
The French Counts of St. Hubert were a group of French and Belgian nobles who attempted to bring European aristocracy to the prairies.