Vintage RV: 1970’s Coachmen Class A motorhome
The first Coachmen RV products were manufactured in 1964 in a 5,000 square foot plant in downtown Middlebury, Indiana.
View ArticleEnvironment Committee presents unanimous report pressing for more protected...
The group is calling on the federal government to lead an effort to rapidly establish more terrestrial and marine protected areas to safeguard biodiversity and Canada’s natural heritage.
View ArticleSolar power is the way to go
Be eco-friendly and embrace solar power on your future RV holidays.
View ArticleBanff is an award-winning destination
This scenic Alberta community has been acknowledged on National Geographic Traveler’s Best of the World list.
View ArticleVintage RV—1970’s Little Chief Mini-Motorhome by Penticton’s Trav-L-Mate...
The Little Chief Mini-motorhomes were manufactured by a company called Trav-L-Mate Industries in Penticton, British Columbia, back in the late 1970's and 1980's.
View ArticleTop 5 reasons to attend the Rockin’ River Musicfest in Merritt, B.C.
Held each year in August, the Rockin' River Musicfest is one of the most famous annual events in B.C.
View ArticleThe life of an RV repairman
From hapless mice to heading off urgent plumbing problems, there's never a dull day for mobile RV repairman Eric Solberg.
View ArticleBeginners and golf clubs
Despite appearances, the old adage, "It's not as easy as it looks," may prove true for the beginner golfer.
View ArticleCanaDream Corp sold to Australian-based Apollo Tourism & Leisure Ltd.
Apollo is a multi-national, vertically integrated manufacturer, rental fleet operator, wholesaler and retailer of a broad range of RVs in Australia, New Zealand and the USA.
View ArticleVintage RV – Roadside Relic: 1970’s “California” Commander Motorhome
Long before Canadian RV manufacturer Triple E started to produce their line of Commander motorhomes (since discontinued), there was a popular Class A motorhome company called the Commander that was...
View ArticleBusiness is booming: The increase in Alberta’s RV sales
After several difficult years, Alberta's recreation industry is coming back strong.
View ArticleRV Trip planner: RVing on the Baja California Peninsula, Mexico
The perfect Mexico vacation: Everything you need to know before RVing or camping on the Baja California Peninsula.
View ArticleJellystone Parks in Canada offers special advance reservation promotion in June
For each advance reservation made for a stay during the month of June, the camping guest will have their name entered into a drawing for a chance to win up to a week of free RV or cabin camping at any...
View Article3rd Annual Canadian RVing and Camping Week May 23 - 28, 2017
Canadian RVing and Camping Week is designed to encourage Canadians to get outside to enjoy a fun, safe and secure camping experience with family and friends.
View ArticleVintage RV: RVwest Reader Sheds Some Light on the Haico Empress Motorhome
This week we received an email note from George Lamont in Manitoba with some insight on his Haico Empress motorhome.
View ArticleA sense of place: paddling the Shuswap for chinook salmon
Slow down, way down—dip your paddle in the Shuswap river and experience the chinook salmon run from a Voyageur Canoe point of view.
View ArticleMoricetown’s RV Park closed for renovations in 2017: re-opens next season
The community of Moricetown, located in central British Columbia along the Buckley River, is busy this year upgrading many of its facilities to serve visitors better in the future.
View ArticleOne Pot Chicken Paprika
One-pot meals over the fire are simple and delicious anytime, but especially so when camping.
View ArticleKeep your pet comfy with the Nimble Pet Temperature Monitor
Keeping Fido cool is always a cool idea. If you travel with your pet on long RV trips then this product will be of interest to you.
View ArticleVintage RV: 1975 Trillium Trailer—The one that got away!
Manitobans Howard and Lori love vintage trailers and they have a large collection to prove it.
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