Ferris wheel
Edmonton

A festive atmosphere

Edmonton has in fact branded itself as the Festival Capital of Canada, in recognition of the roughly 30 festivals that take place throughout the year.
by Michelle Dobrovolny
Edmonton Eskimos
Edmonton

A city of champions

Fondly referred to as the City of Champions, Edmonton is a great place for families and couples to explore, as it offers a myriad of entertainment possibilities.
by Jody Jacob
dragon boaters
Lethbridge

Enter the dragon

Dragon boating is the world’s second-fastest growing team sport, second only to soccer. Given this, it’s not surprising that an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 spectators attend the annual Lethbridge Rotary Dragon Boat Festival every June

by Glynis Fediuk
Royal Tyrrell Museum
Alberta South

Ancient history leaves its mark

The adventurous traveller can turn every journey into a learning experience, and anyone who relishes such knowledge should head for the Dinosaur Provincial Park.
northern lights
Dawson City

In with the old, out with the new

Dawson City combines history and entertainment to draw in RVers from all around the globe
by Glynis Fediuk
Robert Service Cabin
Dawson City

Miles and miles to explore

From literary treats to music festivals, the arts are alive and well up north
by Sandra Albers
Child playing on the beach
Kenai Peninsula

Top things to see and do on the Kenai Peninsula

These enticing activities will keep you busy during your stay on this gorgeous peninsula.

by Molly Aley
The author and her son
Kenai Peninsula

Still the last frontier

Alaska still remains shrouded in a kind of Northern mystique, unique in what it can offer the travelling visitor in beauty, relaxation and good healthy fun.
by Molly Aley
agate in a basket
Gold Beach

Agate hunting: fun and free

Agates—a great reason to get out on the beach! To find agates, look for smooth, shiny rocks in the gravel among larger stones away from the surf line.
by Kachina Starr
beach view
Manzanita

Sand and surf

It’s summer and the blue Pacific Ocean is a wonder as it sparkles in the sunlight. Just past the small town of Manzanita the sign reads Nehalem Bay Campground
by Lynn Jackart
Kimberley

The good life

With Wasa Lake Provincial Park’s proximity to Kimberley and Fort Steele Heritage Town, many locals frequent the lake to swim, hike, boat or play on the sandy beaches.
by Kali Love
Bella Coola

Top things to see and do in Bella Coola

The Bella Coola Valley is replete with lush scenery and staggering views—here are the top four things to do in this area

100 Mile House

Discover the unexpected

Every turn in the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast provides the traveller with delights
by Tanya Laing Gahr
100 Mile House

A place to stop and enjoy

Originally the site of one of the earliest roadhouses on the Cariboo Wagon Road that serviced British Columbia’s Cariboo Gold Rush, 100 Mile House continues to be a great place for travellers to settle in.
by Joni Krats
Barkerville

Towns linked by heritage

From heritage parks to the arts, Wells and Barkerville have unique and varied backgrounds.
by Kali Love
Barkerville

Meet up with a moose

Grizzled miners aren’t the only wild beings in gold rush-era Barkerville.
by Michelle Dobrovolny