Dragonfly Energy expands its Canadian footprint through a partnership with nationwide RV dealership, Fraserway RV
Dragonfly Energy expands its Canadian footprint through a partnership with nationwide RV dealership, Fraserway RV.
Learn moreKeith Powell is the publisher and sales director of RV West magazine which is part of the Koocanusa Publications group.
After years of planning and anticipation, the Panda Passage habitat at the Calgary Zoo is now open.
The 2018 construction season is underway in Alberta with the province moving forward on hundreds of transportation projects.
Dragonfly Energy expands its Canadian footprint through a partnership with nationwide RV dealership, Fraserway RV.
Learn moreThe Minister’s Tourism Engagement Council was formed to help guide government's tourism policy, strategy and program implementation.
More than 300 provincial enforcement officers will patrol public land, parks and protected areas this spring and summer.
New programs and experiences at Alberta heritage facilities are setting the stage for excitement throughout the summer.
The largest contiguous area of boreal protected land in the world has been established in northern Alberta.
Some of the best areas to visit are the recreation areas that are managed by BC Hydro, which has planned, developed and operated public use areas throughout the province since 1972.
New land management plans for the Livingstone-Porcupine Hills areas will help conserve and protect sensitive ecosystems while improving economic and recreation opportunities.
In 2018, each national park, marine conservation area and historic site will offer a day where you can visit at no admission cost.
New family campsites, improved rustic backcountry camping and a new tourism campaign will encourage more Albertans to visit the Castle region this summer.
The Canadian RVing and Camping Week is a celebration of camping across Canada, while helping to make wishes come true with Make-A-Wish Canada.
BC Parks is making $240,000 available to support volunteer projects that will enhance park services, and protect the conservation and heritage values of these natural spaces for all British Columbians to enjoy.
The promotion of the RV sector and proper infrastructure in our existing parks are crucial to the growth of the RVing and camping industries, as well as a prosperous Canadian tourism sector.
Pascal Pillon has a new vision for campers and campgrounds alike—and might we say it's a bit of a new age vision.
Camping continues to be a popular recreation activity across North America, and appeals to people from wide range of ages and lifestyles.
Influential trade journal, Advertising Age or Ad Age, devoted their recent cover story to the RV industry.