Favourite RV gadgets and accessories
Everyone has their favourite items they take along with them, whether it is for convenience, to save money or just to be more comfortable.
Carol Ann Quibell is a full-time RVer originally from British Columbia who loves to share her knowledge of the lifestyle with others. She specializes in solving the legal, financial and safety issues associated with spending all year on the road.
Everyone has their favourite items they take along with them, whether it is for convenience, to save money or just to be more comfortable.
It’s possible to have adequate insurance for your unit and its contents while living in your RV full-time.
Be well prepared and you'll have nothing to fear when crossing international boundaries in your RV.
It's easy to share your life on the road with friends and family once you learn to blog about it.
The RV lifestyle can be enjoyed by retirees, semi-retirees and those who are still working.
RV Living blogger Carol Ann Quibell helps you get a clear view of the true cost of living on the road.
From Pacific salmon to Newfoundland's Jiggs' Dinner, there's a diversity of tastes across this wide country.
Some RVers choose to head west, not south, to enjoy Canada's mildest winter climate.
Your bank, insurance company or financial advisor will never email or phone you asking for personal information.
Many RVers like to bring along their bicycles. But some riders seem to forget the rules of the road.
Following a consistent maintenance program to ensure your RV is mechanically sound will help prevent any breakdowns or accidents from happening. But don't forget to check some basics before each and every trip.
If the price tags on those shiny new RVs take your breath away, it's time to look past cosmetic concerns and choose a good pre-owned unit.
There are many things to consider when you decide to change to the full-time RV lifestyle. But don't forget: there is no wrong decision.
Budget, personal needs and types of RVs available will determine the type of unit you choose for living the RV lifestyle.
Initially it’s a big investment, but depending on your long-term goals, you might determine that buying an RV lot versus renting is beneficial.