Vintage RV: Meet the sons of Kustom Koach Founder, Carl Carstensen
RVwest reader Eric Hicks owns a 1965 K Koach and met the sons of Kustom Koach founder, Carl Carstensen.
View ArticleCalgary Central Library: the City’s homegrown honeycomb of art and architecture
Mary Kapusta, communications director for Calgary Central Library, recommends visiting the stunningly beautiful new complex
View ArticleArt and architecture in B.C.‘s capital city
From the Butchart Gardens to the Parliament Buildings, Victoria is home to some stunning art and architecture.
View ArticleWinter rains are expected to bring lots of spring wildflowers
California’s state parks have some of the best locations for wildflower viewing, but the most popular campgrounds tend to book up weeks or months in advance.
View ArticleCan an RV generator get wet? Yes, and it will ruin it
You wouldn’t take a hair dryer in the bath, so don’t leave your generator in the rain either.
View ArticlePetro-Canada to provide EV drivers with Canada’s first coast-to-coast network...
More than 50 EV stations will be located along the Trans-Canada highway at strategically located Petro-Canada stations from Nova Scotia to British Columbia.
View ArticleVintage RV: Could vintage RVs help solve the homeless crisis?
Refurbishing vintage RVs may be a novel approach to help solve the homelessness problem in cities and towns across Canada.
View ArticleA heavy snowpack means California’s waterfalls will be flowing this spring...
California has more than 100 significant waterfalls, many of which are close to campgrounds and easily accessible on foot.
View ArticleVintage RV: Tracking down the Scamper Travel Trailer story
The Scamper trailers were manufactured by a Lethbridge, Alberta-based company called Prebuilt Industries.
View ArticleBlueberry Bluegrass Festival is August long weekend
Big helpings of family-friendly bluegrass music will be served up at Blueberry Bluegrass Festival, August long weekend in Stony Plain, Alberta.
View ArticleVintage RV: Classic 1970’s Triple E Motorhome
There definitely seems to be a lot of these early Triple E motorhomes still around—a testament to their quality construction.
View ArticleCavco to showcase the nation’s first smart park model RV at RVS in Salt Lake...
The futuristic unit envisions what park model RVs could look like in 2030.
View ArticleVintage RV: 1967 Vanguard Pop Up Camper
Karl Proude of Prince Edward Island recently shared his love of vintage RVs and his Vanguard camper with us.
View ArticleVerde Ranch RV Resort, nestled in the heart of Arizona, set for August opening
Reservations are already being taken for Verde Ranch’s 400+ premium full hookup RV sites and well-appointed vacation rental cabins
View ArticleASA Electronics® products featured on debut Coachmen Adrenaline fifth wheel
Adrenaline Fifth Wheel owners will be able to take full advantage of Smart RV technology with control and monitoring functions for everything from motorized slides and awnings to Climate Control to...
View ArticleGet outside! Basin trails to see improvements
The Trust increases recreation opportunities with $484,000 for 29 trail projects
View ArticleThe Core goes wild bringing a brand new augmented reality experience to...
The CORE Shopping Centre in downtown Calgary hosts a free Augmented Reality experience through April
View ArticleVintage RV: 1976 Glendale (Blue) and Aristocrat (Green) Trailers
The Aristrocrat travel trailers are always popular with the vintage RV crowd.
View ArticleNew land added to B.C.’s parks and protected areas
Approximately 107 hectares of new land will be added to six existing Class A parks in British Columbia.
View ArticleQualicum Beach: Come for the sand, stay for the art
Blain Sepos, executive director of the Parksville Qualicum Beach Tourism Association, highlights the art and architecture of the region
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