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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

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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. 

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Paradise on the lake

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

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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.

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Columbia Valley highlights

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

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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.

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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.

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It’s still winter here

Returning from snowbirding to wintery Canada, where do you fill water? or dump waste water? or camp?

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Exploring the alpine town of Kimberley

After calling Kimberley, B.C., home for a decade, Gerry Warner has figured out everything he likes best about this alpine town in the Kootenay Rockies.

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An outdoor paradise in the Kootenay Rockies

There is no end of things to do in Cranbrook, believes city councillor Gerry Warner, particularly for the outdoor types.

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Where I would take a friend: West Kootenay

Find some hidden gems in and around Nelson, Kaslo and Nakusp, B.C.

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Camp by the river in Moose Jaw

Mature shade trees, easy-access campsites, Internet access and on-site amenities are all available at River Park Campground.

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Backroadz SUV tent

Camping is made easier with a Backroadz SUV tent that attaches to your vehicle.

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Wi-Fi in the wilderness

Will you be more likely to enjoy some of Canada's most stunning wilderness areas if you have access to Wi-Fi?

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Top 5 things to know before insuring your RV

If you’re vague on the details of RV insurance coverage policies, read these top tips from an insurance professional.

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British Columbia’s Majestic Thompson River

Bernie Fandrich writes about his passionate relationship with the Thompson River. 

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The Boss and his wooden caravan

 In the 1920s a Scottish tradesman known as The Boss built his own motorhome—today his grandson carries on memories and the RVing tradition.

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Enter the RVwest Readers Choice Survey

The RVwest Readers Choice contest has been extended until July 11, 2014, so there is still a chance to win.

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A free and frugal life on the road

The Wood family spend summers working for BC Parks and winters in Mexico and the southern United States.

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The challenges of maintaining a home base

Canadian full-time RVers must have a legal physical address for at least six months of the year.

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