Pat Deleenheer and Jeff Ashworth love to travel the byways throughout B.C., soaking up the culture and history of its communities
RV Living

RVing with purpose

For Pat DeLeenheer and Jeff Ashworth, their home province of B.C. is a favourite place to explore, learn about and enjoy.

Fishing in Saskatchewan is a hobby that many RVers get into.
Saskatchewan

Try your hand at fishing in Saskatchewan

Catch the big one, and enjoy some of Saskatchewan's many scenic waterways.

This mountain goat on a pedestal keeps watch over downtown Smithers, B.C.
Smithers

Smithers in summer

Smithers, B.C., has a growing reputation for friendliness and abundant cultural and recreational options.

Nothing beats RVing in Alberta.
Alberta

Alberta road trips you will love

Going on a camping trip to Alberta this year? Take the scenic route, and enjoy one of these legendary Alberta road trips.

RVing in B.C. is something everyone should experience.
RV News

Camping in B.C. just got better

The provincial government is funding the addition of 1,900 new campsites throughout British Columbia.

The coal company and Canadian government organized the
Sparwood

A town built on coal remembers its fallen

Learn about the long-lost coal mining communities of Michel-Natal as well as the men claimed by the coal mines of the Elk Valley.

RV campground tips
RV News

5 Things experienced RVers wish they had known sooner

Hindsight might be 20:20, but those new to the RV lifestyle can avoid some common pitfalls.

A couple drinks wine in Creston
Creston

Creston has more apples than you can shake a stick at

Agriculture and wineries play a huge role in what Creston is all about

More than double the population of Calgary attended the first Stampede Parade in 1912.
Calgary

How the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth shaped Canada’s Wild West

Stampede founder Guy Weadick and the Big Four contributed to the booming Wild West with something Canada wasn’t expecting: The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth.

vancouver jazz festival
British Columbia

Summer is festival season in British Columbia

It's Canada's 150th birthday this year: B.C. is hosting a number of summer festivals to keep you celebrating all season long.

Grizzly Plaza in downtown Revelstoke, B.C., is often used as an entertainment venue.
Revelstoke

Revisiting Revelstoke

The charming, visitor-friendly downtown area of Revelstoke, B.C., lies just seconds from the Trans Canada Highway.

Osoyoos Lake, Canada’s warmest fresh-water lake.
British Columbia

Plan your summer: Top beaches in B.C.

In B.C., there’s a beach that’s perfect for everyone from lazy sun lovers to active thrill seekers.

by Margo Pfeiff/HelloBC
Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia.
RV Living

2,800 nights on the road; 180,000 kilometres driven and the same wife for 50 years

From humble beginnings on a poverty-stricken farm to vice president of a large bank, Earl Andrusiak has seen it all

The Alberta badlands are a unique geological feature near Drumheller, Alberta.

Photo by Kerry Shellborn
Alberta

Gems of the Canadian Badlands

Driving through the surreal landscapes of the Canadian Badlands, visitors discover a fossil-rich region with outstanding attractions.

by Travel Alberta
The Kimberley Heritage Museum is home to over 10,000 artifacts of the city's history.
Kimberley

A tale of three communities shapes Kimberley’s past

The history of Kimberley is as rich as the millions of tons of metal excavated from the mountains.

by Jeff Johnson
Group of people in the San Francisco Dungeon attraction.
Northern California

The San Francisco Dungeon offers frightfully exhilarating journey through 200 years of history

The San Francisco Dungeon is a first-of-its-kind attraction for North America, providing a 60-minute, live-action journey through 200 years’ worth of the Bay Area’s most riveting—and sinister—history.