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Attractions

  • Wasa Lake Provincial Park in BC’s Kootenay Region

    Wasa Lake Loop Trail | Kim Walker

    Wasa Lake Provincial Park is unlike any provincial park is located approximately 200 kilometres south of Golden and just 40 kilometres north of Cranbrook in BC's Kootenay Region. Continue Reading

  • Soak in the Sunshine Coast Along BC’s Salish Sea Route – Saltery Bay to Lund

    Paddling Along the Coastline of Desolation Sound | Destination BC/Andrew Strain

    Indigenous cultures, artistic communities, sea-inspired activities, spectacular coastlines and old growth forests make up British Columbia’s Salish Sea Coastal Route. Continue Reading

  • Soak in the Sunshine Coast Along BC’s Salish Sea Route – Langdale to Egmont

    Halfmoon Bay, Sunshine Coast | @glamouraspirit_:

    Indigenous cultures, artistic communities, sea-inspired activities, spectacular coastlines and old growth forests make up British Columbia’s Salish Sea Coastal Route. Continue Reading

  • Kokanee Creek Provincial Park, British Columbia

    Kokanee Creek Provincial Park Grassland Trail Beach | Kim Walker

    Kokanee Creek Provincial Park is a large and popular campground 20 minutes east of Nelson. The park has four separate campgrounds, accepts reservations for 132 of its 189 vehicle-accessible sites, and has many things to see and do during your stay. Continue Reading

  • Where to Go Camping and RVing in British Columbia

    Ridgeview Resort, Radium Hot Springs

    Choosing the right campsite and doing the research, you must consider factors such as location, amenities, scenery, and activities available. The map located on campingrvbc.com allows users to search and locate over 1,700 campgrounds offering unique camping experiences. Here is an overview of the opportunities. Continue Reading

  • Following the Gold Rush Trail through British Columbia’s Cariboo & Beyond

    Hoodoos near Cache Creek | Don-Weixl

    Follow the trail of the first prospectors who flocked to British Columbia in the mid-1800s in search of gold and riches. Travel through rugged mountains, steep canyons and past raging rivers of the Fraser Canyon and into the dry plateaus and rolling hills of the Thompson Okanagan and Cariboo regions. Continue north to Prince George, called the Northern Capital of BC, then east and south towards the stunning BC Rockies returning to Hope in Fraser Country. Continue Reading

  • Spring Activities & Camping Abound in British Columbia’s Okanagan

    Wineries in the Okanagan | Thompson Okanagan Tourism

    There are a variety of activities available in early spring, especially because the temperate climate of the Okanagan is so warm early in the season. Continue Reading

  • Haida Gwaii Adventures, British Columbia

    Our RV parked at Halibut Bite on Haida Gwaii, BC | M. Moulton

    We had heard much about Haida Gwaii, the mystical secluded archipelago made up of a cluster of islands off the northern coast of BC.  We were eager to discover it for ourselves.  It’s sparsely populated and not easy to get to.  Most of the inhabitants are indigenous and live in villages located almost exclusively on Graham Island. Continue Reading

  • Winter Activities On British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast for Snowbird RVers

    Douglas Bevans of Sunshine Coast Art Tours and guests after an enjoyable visit to Motoko's Fine Art Gallery in Garden Bay. Credit: Sunshine Coast Tourism/Shayd Johnson

    Douglas Bevans of Sunshine Coast Art Tours and guests after an enjoyable visit to Motoko's Fine Art Gallery in Garden Bay. Credit: Sunshine Coast Tourism/Shayd Johnson

    There’s plenty to do both inside and out if you’re RVing on the Sunshine Coast in the winter. From the artistic community of Gibsons northeast to the harbour village of Lund, mountains meet the sea along the Sunshine Coast, a mainland area uniquely only accessible by ferry, boat or plane. Winters are typically mild and range from 2 to 10ºC (20 to 50°F) during the day. In lower elevations, rains keep the flora and forests lush, while higher areas see snow. Continue Reading

  • Winter in Valemount, British Columbia: Where the Mountains Move You

    Cold Fire Creek Valemount BC | Tourism Valemount

    If you want to embrace winter without the crowds, head to Valemount in east-central British Columbia, a village with epic snow-filled adventures and activities. But be prepared, this place takes the white stuff seriously. Continue Reading