RV Reader

A parent’s guide to raising kids with nature

How to Raise a Wild Child by Scott D. Sampson will inspire you to take your kids out for a nature walk.

by Kimberly Shellborn
Dozens of couples dancing on the hardwood floor of Danceland.
Watrous and Manitou Beach

Mineral waters made Manitou Beach a 1930s tourist destination

Today's visitors can hear the echoes of delighted tourists dancing, relaxing in mineral waters and watching movies at the drive-in.

by Nowell Berg
WardAir float plane dock in Yellowknife NWT, circa 1956.
Yellowknife

Colourful characters, vibrant communities and lots of history: Northwest Territories

Take an RV journey north to the land of the midnight sun: NWT, Yellowknife and points in between.

by Nowell Berg
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RV News

Hunting is a way of life from which countless stories are told

Explore the vast mountainous terrain as Lloyd Antypowich takes you on hunting adventures in search of what drives his passion and motivation.

One of eight original buildings on site at the Heritage park Museum in Terrace, B.C.
Terrace

Terrace history before and after European contact

The Gitselasu lived in harmony with nature for thousands of years before George Little founded the town of Terrace in 1905. Today’s visit to Terrace is not complete without experiencing firsthand both elements of local history.

A happy senior couple standing with their clubs on a golf green.
RV Tips and Tricks

Healthy lifestyles for RVers

Exploring local attractions and using the amenities offered by RV parks can help you make it to the recommended 10,000 steps a day for optimum health.

BC Ferries' Coastal Celebration en route from Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay.
RV News

BC Ferries open up new roads

A summertime promotion makes riding the ferries more affordable for RVers.

by Nowell Berg
LaScala Jewellery, Camrose, Alberta.
Camrose

Camrose remembers where it came from

This prairie city celebrates Founders Day every year, has two museums and a main street full of restored heritage buildings.

by DaleAnn Shellborn
Point Atkinson, West Vancouver, is a National Historic Site of Canada
Vancouver

Urban history in West Van

One of the two National Historic Sites of Canada in West Vancouver celebrates the community’s origins, and the other enables its growth.

U.S. troops arrive in Dawson Creek, B.C., in March 1942
Dawson Creek

The Alaska Highway: why and how

The Alaska Highway is a monument to intelligent, mutually beneficial collaboration between the United States and Canada.

A lighthouse on the edge of a rock jutting out into the coast near Rockaway Beach, Oregon.  There is a black stormy sky, with one opening in the clouds showing light.
RV News

Congratulations to John Butterly

John Butterly of Portland, Oregon, sent us his photo and won four tickets to the Rockin' River Music Festival

by Kimberly Shellborn
The Precedent i2 Club Cart.
RV Golfer

Golf carts make the game easier

The RV Golfer checks out custom carts and buys himself a shiny new set of wheels.

Alberta Legislature Building and reflection, Edmonton Alberta
Edmonton

From private life to public office, Edmonton has a history for that

Whether it’s a private member’s bill or a private residence you’re interested in, Edmonton takes its history public.

by Trina Ayling
The fresh ingredients of this recipe shown chopped up in small bowls, green pepper, olives, raisins, onions and tomato sauce.
RV Cuisine

The taste of Nuevo Cuba

To Cook is To Love offers recipes for a tasty, lighter side of Cuban cuisine. Try out these sample recipes.

by Kimberly Shellborn
RV trailer
RV Tips and Tricks

Insurance must be a priority for full-time RVers

Content and liability insurance is a must for all homeowners, including those who live in an RV.

Water heater opened up.
RV Tips and Tricks

Water heater stopped heating? Best solution may be to laugh and wait

When your RV water heater suddenly turns up its toes, it pays to take a deep breath and to wait a while before deciding on its replacement.