A couple look at the Mile 0 cairn for the Alaska Highway, found in Dawson Creek.
Dawson Creek

Don’t miss Dawson Creek

Local Samantha Gibeault has lots of suggestions for those who are set to discover the northern city that holds Alaska Highway’s Mile 0, among other attractions.

The cover of the book The Achuar of the Pastaza River: A Glimpse into Their Rainforest World.
RV Reader

RVwest interviewee JoAnne Mowczko publishes ecotourism book

Mowczko was inspired to research and write the ecotourism book after she and her husband visited the Ecuadorian rainforest in 2009.

A thumb of rock pokes up  from this glacier in Bugaboo Provincial Park west of Radium Hot Springs, B.C.
Fairmont Hot Springs

Columbia Valley highlights

Columbia Valley restaurants, farmers markets, spas and healthy outdoor activities will appeal to the foodie, the adventurer and the nature lover.

Rock and wood sign for Smithers
Smithers

The warm heart of Smithers

Smithers, B.C., welcomes visitors to join its warm-spirited bustle of outdoor recreation, cultural events and forward-looking attitude.

Overlooking Sandpoint, Idaho on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille.
Sandpoint

Paradise on the lake

Sandpoint, Idaho, has been called the most beautiful small town in America.

Bison roam the streets at Liard Hot Springs.
Fort Nelson

Fort Nelson: a natural treasure

Wildlife and scenic views capture northern B.C.’s essence, while endless adventure possibilities keep locals and visitors exploring year round. 

Actors in period costume take a group of guests through the Moose Jaw Tunnels, telling them a story of gangsters an prohibition.
Moose Jaw

Visiting Saskatchewan’s past

Discover the top three heritage sites in Saskatchewan as recommended by RVers; the Danceland Ballroom, Fort Pitt Provincial Park and the Tunnels of Moose Jaw

The BC Interior RV Show in Penticton, B.C.
RV Living

A tour of the BC Interior RV Show in Penticton

RV shows are a good resource for information on the RV lifestyle.

Overlooking a lake to see a truck and 5th wheel, parked in a campspot.
RV Tech Talk

RV 101: An introduction to the RV lifestyle

Tech Talk author Reg DeYoung will be teaching a course about RVing at College of the Rockies in Cranbrook, B.C.

Watrous and Manitou Beach

Birdwatching and more

Last Mountain Lake wildlife sanctuary is a great attraction near Watrous and Manitou Beach, Saskatchewan.

Smithers

A community rich in history

Moricetown offers First Nations heritage and warm hospitality.

A section of walking path and park along the water in Horseshoe Bay near West Vancouver, BC.
Vancouver

Off the beaten path in West Van

This waterfront neighbourhood is a mix of city life and nature.

Crouching girl reaching up to two black horses in harness, tended by a man in denim and a cowboy hat
RV News

The rich history of southern Alberta

The museums and parks of southern Alberta preserve the stories of the people and other creatures that populated its mountains and windswept plains.

The book cover of On Mountaineering.
RV Reader

On Mountaineering by Radford C. West

Part memoir, part inspiration and part guidebook, On Mountaineering will get you off the couch and into the mountains.

by Kimberly Shellborn
Cranbrook Hill is a beautiful, picturesque landscape of rolling meadows.
Prince George

Prince George combines natural beauty and city charm

Gorgeous views, endless natural wonders, and hand-made chocolate—Prince George has it all, and more.

Leanne and Ethan Hannah have explored the countryside just east of Yellowknife along the Ingraham Trail, a 70-km stretch of Highway 4 heading east through cottage country.
Yellowknife

A passion for adventure? Head to Yellowknife

Travellers with a passion for adventure, the outdoors and fresh pan-fried Arctic char will always have a place in their hearts for beautiful Yellowknife, NWT.