Carefree is giving virtual tours of RVs
Thanks to advancements in virtual reality, you can see what RVs look like without actually setting foot inside one at Carefree RV in Edmonton, Alberta
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The Canadian RVing and Camping Week is a celebration of camping across Canada, while helping to make wishes come true with Make-A-Wish Canada.
Thanks to advancements in virtual reality, you can see what RVs look like without actually setting foot inside one at Carefree RV in Edmonton, Alberta
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Years after the company’s demise, the Chinook RV still remains a recognizable icon on the road today.
BC Parks is making $240,000 available to support volunteer projects that will enhance park services, and protect the conservation and heritage values of these natural spaces for all British Columbians to enjoy.
For 2018, Taylor Made has introduced its latest innovation, The Twist Club Face.
This particular model, a 1955 Spartan Mansion trailer, has been ravished by weather and time but it's ready for an ambitious renovation.
The promotion of the RV sector and proper infrastructure in our existing parks are crucial to the growth of the RVing and camping industries, as well as a prosperous Canadian tourism sector.
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden offers serenity in busy Vancouver, B.C.
Capilano Suspension Bridge in Vancouver, B.C., is a popular tourist destination with a spectacular view of the Pacific temperate rainforest
From the purchase of a struggling trailer works factory back in 1935, to the success that became Platt Trailer Co. Inc, the story of this unique and innovative RV is an interesting one.
Camping in Arizona is even more fun for golfers—thanks to Ventana Canyon Golf and Racquet Club
Argosy trailers look a lot like Airstreams. Instead of the iconic shiny shell, though, Argosy trailers sport an eye-catching paint job.
Despite being a prairie province, Saskatchewan boasts some awesome waterfront campsites and beaches.
Pascal Pillon has a new vision for campers and campgrounds alike—and might we say it's a bit of a new age vision.
Camping continues to be a popular recreation activity across North America, and appeals to people from wide range of ages and lifestyles.