The Magic of Manitoulin Island
I grew up with a family cottage on the shores of Ontario’s Georgian Bay, not far from Manitoulin Island. But it was many years later, adult travel in a Class B camper van, before I made the scenic ferry crossing on the MS Chi-Cheemaun from the mainland to...
The Charm of Îles de la Madeleine
It looks far away on the map, and, admittedly, it's a bit of a trip to get to Îles de la Madeleine (a.k.a. the Magdalen Islands) in the middle of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Think of the five-hour ferry from Prince Edward Island as an RV adventure—it'll take you to a...
Moose and so much more in Western Newfoundland
Travelling through Newfoundland in a well-equipped RV, “moose” should be the first word on your radar. Accidents happen daily. The giant mammals rule the roadways, and guidebooks warn that the only safe way to drive in moose country is below the speed limit and...
Canada’s Storybook Sites: Where Kids Meet Canadian History
History. Before your eyes glaze over, consider that Canada is chock-full of fun ways to explore and engage kids in the past of this amazing country. And does history matter? Sure does. Consider this famous quote: “A generation which ignores history has no past and...
Campervans and the Lost Villages of the St. Lawrence River
On June 26, 1959, Queen Elizabeth II and US President Dwight D. Eisenhower officially opened the St. Lawrence Seaway. This monumental project created a route for ocean-going ships to reach North America's heartland and produced electricity for Ontario's growing...
Studio Bell – Calgary, Alberta
We travel and write about music across North America. In Canada, no single spot better tells the story of music covering the width and breadth of our country than Studio Bell, the nation’s musical museum in Alberta. Located in the heart of downtown Calgary, Studio...
Wine Tasting and Painted Barn Quilts: A Journey Through Prince Edward County
Tucked away along the shores of Lake Ontario, Prince Edward County—fondly known as 'The County'—is a hidden gem that offers more than scenic beauty. It's a haven for wine enthusiasts, art lovers, and adventure seekers. Glenora Car Ferry As we boarded the Glenora...
Highways: A behind the scenes snapshot of this necessity for RV travel
It’s Day one of your much-anticipated road trip. All that planning and coordination is now behind you. You’ve looked forward to this trip for months. You’ve been on the road for only 30 minutes, and straight ahead of you, traffic control guide come to a complete...
Tulsa, Oklahoma: Full of Surprises
I hadn't given much thought to Oklahoma. Fields of grain. Feedlots stuffed with cattle. What else could there possibly be? Turns out a visit to Tulsa flips those assumptions on their head. In Tulsa, I found a mid-size city that seems to have it all—world-class...
Coachella Lakes RV Resort
Discover the Winter Magic at Coachella Lakes RV Resort As the cold and frost start to blanket much of North America, the call of the road echoes louder, tempting RV enthusiasts with the promise of sunshine and adventure. This winter, there’s no better destination...
Tucson and beyond – Exploring southern Arizona
Southern Arizona is a magnet for RVers who love the outdoors, warm wintertime temperatures, and activities like hiking, bird-watching, and learning about Native American cultures. GET OUTDOORS! The enormous Sonoran Desert sprawls across much of southern Arizona,...
Highway 101: an RVer’s Playground
As Canadian full-time RVers, we typically spend our winters snowbirding in Arizona to escape the cool and dreary weather in British Columbia. When it was time to return home this year, we headed west toward Los Angeles to Hwy 101, which extends through California,...













