Camping How To’s
How to Find the Ideal RV Site for Seasonal Camping in British Columbia
By reserving a campsite for a whole season, you get the freedom to come and go as you please, with your RV always set up and ready. It’s the ultimate way to maximize your time outdoors, minimize the logistics, and truly settle into a summer rhythm. Continue ReadingAlder Bay RV Park, Port McNeill | Carol Stathers
RV Safety Tips for a Trouble-Free Trip
Hitting the road in your RV opens the door to unforgettable adventures—but safety must come first. Whether you’re a new RV owner or a seasoned traveller, these pre-trip checks and driving tips will help you stay safe and confident on the road. Continue ReadingCampsite Criteria to Consider for the RVer
Whenever we visit a new campground, after settling in we take a walk around making notes on the various sites for reference should we return. We have our favorite spaces at places we frequent and if those aren’t available, we simply don’t go or choose another date when they are available. Continue ReadingLittle Qualicum Falls Provincial Park | M. Moulton
Where to Go Camping and RVing in British Columbia
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 ReadingRidgeview Resort, Radium Hot Springs
7 Steps to Getting Your Camper or RV ready for the Camping Season
We have had two days in a row of sunshine a couple times this month, and I like others who Camp/RV, are counting the days until our first trip. So, it’s time to plan the number of camping trips and prepare the trailer for the first outdoor adventure. Continue ReadingCamping season is here.
RV Maintenance Tips for Winter Storage
Whether you’re new to the Trailer RV Lifestyle or a seasoned RVer, you’ll want to stay on top of maintenance so you can enjoy your Recreational Vehicle (RV) for many years to come. Exterior maintenance is a great place to start. Continue ReadingRV Security Tips to Prevent Break-Ins and Minimize Camping Theft
Whether people RV for months on end or a couple of times a year their unit is their home on wheels for as long as they make it. Just as you protect yourself on the homefront it’s smart to do so while on the road or at a campsite as break-ins and gear theft do happen. Continue ReadingArlo Go 2 RV Security Systems | Courtesy Arlo
Winter Camping for the Beginner in British Columbia
Winter can be a magical time to explore British Columbia and try new activities. Thankfully, there are many campgrounds and parks – both private and public – open in the ‘off-season’. Continue ReadingRVing in Winter | Canadream
Eco-Friendly Items for Your Campsite
There are many ways we can be eco-friendly campers and RVers and responsible global citizens. Choose and use biodegradable and recyclable products and recycle and dispose of waste properly and safely while outdoors. Continue ReadingGoSun Go portable solar oven | Image by GoSun-Go
How to Respect and Observe Wildlife and Our Natural Surroundings with the BC Camper’s Code
The Camper’s Code is a health and safety initiative that has nine simple rules that are easy to follow. When outdoor enthusiasts respect the rules, camping continues to be enjoyable for all and nature remains pristine and animals stay wild. This blog explains: Respect Wildlife, Take Only Photos and Control Your Pets. Continue Reading