Carefree is giving virtual tours of RVs
Thanks to advancements in virtual reality, you can see what RVs look like without actually setting foot inside one at Carefree RV in Edmonton, Alberta
Learn moreBuilt in the early 1900s by the Pacific Coal Company, the 22.5-metre (74 foot) concrete headframe and tipple structure is all that remains of the Morden Colliery in South Wellington, near Nanaimo.
Thanks to advancements in virtual reality, you can see what RVs look like without actually setting foot inside one at Carefree RV in Edmonton, Alberta
Learn moreThis colourful little trailer was manufactured by a Canadian company called Estevan Industries of Fort MacLeod, Alberta.
British Columbians are asked to help preserve the diversity of bat species and be on the lookout for white-nose syndrome (WNS) – a disease that could be catastrophic to bat populations.
Every purchase of Parks Canada official merchandise supports Canada's national parks, historic sites and marine conservation areas.
Ferry fares will continue to be frozen in 2019, building on last year’s initiative whereby the government provided additional funding to BC Ferries to freeze fares on major routes
The rally features beautifully restored travel trailers from the 1930s to the 1970s with famous names like Airstream, Boles Aero, Shasta, Silver Streak, Vagabond and Westcraft as well as unique special edition trailers.
To celebrate the unofficial start of the 2019 Canadian Camping Season, participating campgrounds across Canada will be offering discounted rates for reservations.
New amenities to be in place for the upcoming camping season include new RV and tent sites, glamping yurts and a Gaga ball pit
Like many obscure motorhomes and RVs, there is quite a following when it comes to the Vixen Motorhome
North America is familiar territory, as Westfalia was a well-known brand in North America in the 1960's and 1970's.
The Scamper line of trailers continue to be popular with collectors and vintage enthusiasts to this day.
More North Americans are discovering the benefits of time spent outdoors and as they do, they’re committing more time to camping each year.
Based on the square windows and the front grille configuration we are guessing that this is a late 1960's or early 1970's Triple E model.
Growing numbers of families are booking campsites for the entire camping season to take advantage of the park’s expanded activities program