
FAQs about duty-free shopping for RVers crossing the border
Save money and time—choose Duty Free Canada stores for your cross-border shopping
Learn moreSafe Travels travel insurance broker Shelagh Redecopp offers some sound advice for snowbirds wanting to be sure they have proper coverage
RVwest is pleased to work along with the publisher of the Arizona RV guide, bringing the Canadian snowbird more in-depth information about the Grand Canyon state.
Save money and time—choose Duty Free Canada stores for your cross-border shopping
Learn moreAccording to a report by the American Recreation Council, outdoor recreation contributes $650 billion to the American economy and that number is expected to grow in the coming years.
Hard work and practice improve your golf game—not these five myths.
The Burnaby Mountain Golf Course employs many strategies to enhance the golfing experience on its super busy course.
There are plenty of golf courses in the province, from the No. 1 Capilano Golf and Country Club (private) to the Stanley Park Pitch and Putt.
Properly maintained and respected, propane is an efficient, affordable source of power for RVers and those who enjoy summertime barbeques. Mishandled, however, the gas can cause serious injuries and damage to both the user and their neighbours.
California’s largest luxury RV resort is located in Hemet, part of Southern California’s beautiful San Jacinto Valley.
Here’s a sampling of some of the unique activities taking place across southern Arizona this fall and winter.
The makeup of Fort St. John has shapeshifted over the years—learn all about this historic city while celebrating Canada’s 150th anniversary
The Butterfield Resort & Observatory in Arizona features an onsite observatory and two resident 'astronerds' who give nightly talks on astronomy.
Walk through arid Arizona’s Fort McDowell while snapping scenic pics of creatures and critters
Hiking in Vanderhoof is bound to bring out your inner adventurer.
Louisiana’s New Iberia is a heat-seekers destination
Tumbler Ridge: come for the waterfalls, stay for the theropods