The Melville Heritage Museum, formally the Luther Academy, is a grand building.
Melville

A prairie city shows off its history in the Melville Heritage Museum

The Melville Heritage Museum displays are a collective effort to document the complete history of Saskatchewan’s smallest city.

The first train across South Saskatchewan River on June 10, 1883, was carrying logs.
Medicine Hat

Walk through Medicine Hat’s history at the Esplanade Museum

Medicine Hat was home to over 1,000 people before it was finally incorporated as a town rather than a Canadian Pacific Railway town.

The Prince of Wales Hotel at Waterton Lakes Provincial Park.
RVwest Insider

Parks Canada bans motorized boats to protect ecological integrity of Waterton Lakes National Park

Motorized and trailer-launched watercraft prohibited in the park to prevent the spread of invasive mussels. 

The 3-D floor mural in the Christina Lake Visitor Centre captures the artistry that is prevalent in the community and the beauty that is prevalent in the surrounding area
Christina Lake

The art and heart of Christina Lake

Christina Lake’s community embodies an eclectic mosaic of creativity, business savvy and a passion for environmental stewardship.

The Gastown steam clock is one attraction you'll want to snap a photo of.
Vancouver

Vancouver tours bring history to life

Vancouver has a fascinating past, which you can learn more about by taking one of the creative tours available.

Girl feeding some animals at Kilby Historic site
Harrison Hot Springs

Immerse yourself in history

The Kilby Historic Site will give you a taste of B.C.'s rural heritage.

Discover BC Parks licence plate.
RVwest Insider

10,000 BC Parks specialty licence plates sold

BCers show their support for BC Parks with over 10,000 specialty licence plates sold. 

Your campfire can inspire some delectable recipes.
RV Cuisine

Campfire cooking for RVers

While you're out camping, there are a number of ways to have a healthy meal.

Qualicum Beach at sunset
Parksville and Qualicum Beach

Qualicum Beach beckons hermits, celebrities and everyone in between

People have been travelling to Qualicum Beach since 1884, and there’s more to experience now than ever

Cycling in Stanley Park is one fantastic way to see Vancouver's sights.
Vancouver

Cycling in Stanley Park

Hop on a bike and explore Stanley Park's lush greenery and oceanside trails.

Nelson's downtown area
Nelson

The No. 1 small arts town in Canada is decked out for Canada’s big birthday

Forged by silver and fires, Nelson has emerged as an artistic outpost in B.C.’s Kootenays

The three islands at Lake Koocanusa.
Lake Koocanusa

Top 3 things for RVers to see and do in the South Country

Take time to enjoy these outdoor-focused activities while visiting the friendly community of Jaffray, B.C. 

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.