The top 5 essential hiking trails surrounding Arizona’s Fort McDowell
Walk through arid Arizona’s Fort McDowell while snapping scenic pics of creatures and critters
View ArticleI spy’d a “vintage motorhome” – Dodge Champion
It seems that Champion was another Dodge brand in the heyday of motorhomes when everyone was jumping into the rapidly expanding motorhome market of the 1960's and 1970's.
View ArticleI Spy’d a vintage motorhome—Toyota Sunrader
Because Toyota decided to keep to a small and compact design, they almost cornered the market on affordable and practical camping – with their line of mini-motorhomes.
View ArticleSoutheast Arizona RV resort has a full-time astronomer
The Butterfield Resort & Observatory in Arizona features an onsite observatory and two resident 'astronerds' who give nightly talks on astronomy.
View ArticleWhere’s the queen’s beef? Fort St. John
The makeup of Fort St. John has shapeshifted over the years—learn all about this historic city while celebrating Canada’s 150th anniversary
View ArticleSouthern Arizona events keep snowbirds busy over the fall and winter months
Here’s a sampling of some of the unique activities taking place across southern Arizona this fall and winter.
View ArticleGolden Village Palms provides escape from cold and snow
California’s largest luxury RV resort is located in Hemet, part of Southern California’s beautiful San Jacinto Valley.
View ArticlePropane blast: A wake-up call you’d rather not have
Properly maintained and respected, propane is an efficient, affordable source of power for RVers and those who enjoy summertime barbeques. Mishandled, however, the gas can cause serious injuries and...
View ArticleWhy I like nine holes
There are plenty of golf courses in the province, from the No. 1 Capilano Golf and Country Club (private) to the Stanley Park Pitch and Putt.
View ArticleBurnaby Mountain: “The busiest 18-hole golf course in B.C.”
The Burnaby Mountain Golf Course employs many strategies to enhance the golfing experience on its super busy course.
View ArticlePositive outlook from American outdoor recreation in 2017 from ARC
According to a report by the American Recreation Council, outdoor recreation contributes $650 billion to the American economy and that number is expected to grow in the coming years.
View ArticleRV West partners with AZRV Guide to provide even more in-depth information...
RVwest is pleased to work along with the publisher of the Arizona RV guide, bringing the Canadian snowbird more in-depth information about the Grand Canyon state.
View ArticleIt’s the details that count with snowbird insurance
Safe Travels travel insurance broker Shelagh Redecopp offers some sound advice for snowbirds wanting to be sure they have proper coverage
View ArticleI Spy’d a Vintage Motorhome: The mystery of the Empress motorhome
The history of the Empress motorhome seemingly is a tangled web of starts and stops, changes of ownership and new beginnings.
View ArticleUse the winter to improve
Follow these 10 tips to improve your game this winter so your summer golfing will be better
View ArticleThe Klondike hopes to strike gold (again) with World Heritage Site designation
The Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in traditional territory, home of the historic Klondike gold rush, truly exemplifies the unique and rich culture of Canada.
View ArticleAdvice for Canadians in Arizona and sunbelt states
The vast majority of Canadians who visit Arizona have a safe and rewarding experience—to make the most of your stay and prevent problems before they occur, we encourage you to follow these...
View ArticleRVers have spoken
It’s like Ford has purposely designed its new lineup of Super Duty trucks specifically with RVers and tech experts like Reg DeYoung in mind.
View ArticleWork Trucks: the most powerful tool at America’s Car Museum
Americans have relied on work trucks to get their jobs done for over 100 years, which is why America’s Car Museum (ACM) is paying homage to them with 15 vintage vehicles that helped shape the U.S.
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