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Winter Activities On British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast for Snowbird RVers
Continue Reading: Winter Activities On British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast for Snowbird RVersThere’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…
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Exploring North Vancouver Island, British Columbia – Port McNeill & Port Hardy to Coal Harbour & Cape Scott
Continue Reading: Exploring North Vancouver Island, British Columbia – Port McNeill & Port Hardy to Coal Harbour & Cape ScottWe headed over to Coal Harbour (no, not the one in Vancouver). It was a short 30-minute drive from the campsite on paved roads. Coal Harbour is located on Quatsino Sound which provides boat access to communities such as Holberg and Port Alice. It is…
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Pender Island, British Columbia: The Perfect Weekend Away
Continue Reading: Pender Island, British Columbia: The Perfect Weekend AwayIf you are looking for a new adventure, why not consider one of the Gulf Islands situated off the east coast of Vancouver Island, BC? A few summers ago we decided to pick one or two Gulf Islands each year to explore, and Pender Island…
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Wintering in BC’s Okanagan? Check Out Things To Do Oliver to Osoyoos
Continue Reading: Wintering in BC’s Okanagan? Check Out Things To Do Oliver to OsoyoosThe towns of Oliver and Osoyoos, located on the southern end of British Columbia’s Highway 97, are popular with outdoor enthusiasts year-round and attract thousands of snowbirds and RVers in the winter months.
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Wintering in BC’s Okanagan? Check out Things To Do from Kelowna to Penticton
Continue Reading: Wintering in BC’s Okanagan? Check out Things To Do from Kelowna to PentictonSnowbirds and off-season RVers head to British Columbia’s mid-Okanagan, sometimes called the “Napa of the North”, for more than its sunny and mild winter days. There are plenty of activities and things to try, both out of doors and in.
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Discovering Camping in British Columbia in the Fall Season
Continue Reading: Discovering Camping in British Columbia in the Fall SeasonIt’s time to bring out the sweaters and store the flip flops! The fall season is a perfect time to avoid the crowds and explore BC while camping. In the shoulder season, Provincial Parks and private campgrounds usually have space available, allowing you to be…
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Powell River, British Columbia, Insulated by Nature
Continue Reading: Powell River, British Columbia, Insulated by NaturePowell River, situated on the side of a mountain is wrapped in forest, insulated by nature. With hundreds of lakes behind it and the ocean at its feet, locals have the best of both worlds.
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Osoyoos, BC: Desert Camping in the Winter
Continue Reading: Osoyoos, BC: Desert Camping in the WinterWe decided to check out Osoyoos a little more closely in the winter since it is such a popular destination in the summer. It is known for often having short, dry winters and is an attractive destination for snowbirds.
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Hip and Happening in the South Cariboo, BC – 10 Reasons to Visit Today
Continue Reading: Hip and Happening in the South Cariboo, BC – 10 Reasons to Visit TodayThe South Cariboo area of British Columbia is known as a land of big adventures, outdoor recreation and cowboys. And with the proliferation of world-class guest ranches dotted across its wide-open landscape, it definitely comes by its reputation naturally. But many don’t realize that the…
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