Wetaskiwin

A modern-day pioneering spirit

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

by Dan Williams
large yellow piece of equipment
Mackenzie

Behind the name Mackenzie

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.

a red velvet curtain hangs at the front of a theatre stage
Camrose

The show will go on

Camrose's historic Bailey Theatre is a beautifully restored facility used today for performances and other events.

classic car with two people standing in '20s attire
Wetaskiwin

All revved up for transportation

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.

Men on horses perform a musical ride.
Fort Macleod

Visit southern Alberta’s historical attractions

Head Smashed-In Buffalo Jump and Fort Macleod are linked in their history. Both offer a great experience for the Western Canadian traveller.

by Lisa Crane
opera house in nevada
Eureka

Opera house charm

The Eureka Opera House, built in 1880, is an important part of Eureka's interesting history.

by Lisa Crane
Remains of a concrete above ground mine.
Nanaimo

Preserving a piece of the past

Friends of the Morden Mine is a non profit society dedicated to preserving the remains of the Morden Mine.
by Lisa Crane
Barkerville

Hearkening back to the gold rush

Barkerville Historic Town offers visitors a vibrant old-time experience. Visitors can learn about mining and life in Canada in the past.
by Lisa Crane
A picture of a lighthouse
Victoria

Shedding some historical light

Race Rock's lighthouse has a 150-year-old history. Garry Fletcher has constructed a very informative website that documents many historical events and people involved with the light station.
by Lisa Crane
Mural in Whitewood, SK
Qu'Appelle Valley

Panache on the plains

The French Counts of St. Hubert were a group of French and Belgian nobles who attempted to bring European aristocracy to the prairies.

by Glynis Fediuk
The Langham in Kaslo
Christina Lake

Building of many faces

The Langham is one of Kaslo's only 1800s-era buildings that has survived into modern times, and has served many functions throughout its life.

by Glynis Fediuk
RV Reader

Be a better runner with this book

This book will have you gearing up to get some exercise after a day on the road.

by Glynis Fediuk
A black truck pulls an RV
RV Living

Twenty tips for travelling solo

There are probably more solo RVers on the road than most of us realize, and for anyone who is hesitant about hitting the road alone, don’t let a bit of fear stop you from living your dream.

trees and lake by a hiking trail
Eureka

In the centre of it all

Eureka, Montana has fun local attractions, famous events and fabulous outdoor recreation

Man standing on a mountain peak with his arms raised
Cranbrook

Out in the open

Embark on a journey in Cranbrook’s outdoor recreation areas.

Oliver

Down to a science

Carol and Gary Mathers met when they were in secondary school, they have been together for 43 years and RVing for 18.
by Kali Love