Tag: campsite
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How to Find the Ideal RV Site for Seasonal Camping in British Columbia
Continue Reading: How to Find the Ideal RV Site for Seasonal Camping in British ColumbiaBy 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…
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Campsite Criteria to Consider for the RVer
Continue Reading: Campsite Criteria to Consider for the RVerWhenever 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…
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7 Steps to Getting Your Camper or RV ready for the Camping Season
Continue Reading: 7 Steps to Getting Your Camper or RV ready for the Camping SeasonWe 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…
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Camping at its best: Revelstoke to Galena Bay, British Columbia
Continue Reading: Camping at its best: Revelstoke to Galena Bay, British ColumbiaIf you are looking for some great camping and hiking, check out the corridor (Highway 23) between Revelstoke and Galena Bay. Surrounded by stunning mountain views – Selkirk Mountains on the east and Monashee Mountains on the west – this area is worth the trip!
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5 Fun Family Adventures Near Wasa Lake in the East Kootenays, BC
Continue Reading: 5 Fun Family Adventures Near Wasa Lake in the East Kootenays, BCWasa lake is the warmest lake in the Kootenays and is a popular summer camping destination. This Provincial campground has 103 sites (65 of them are reservable), an amphitheatre for parks talks, nature trail, kids (or adventurous adults) bike park, as well as washrooms with…
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“Unglamping” in BC: Camping Unplugged
Continue Reading: “Unglamping” in BC: Camping UnpluggedI must admit, three years ago, camping without hookups scared me. Our camping companions suggested that we try Herald Provincial Park in the Shuswap, a campsite without power, water and sewer. I panicked, no microwave, rice cooker or outlets to charge my cell phone. But…
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Golden Ears Provincial Park has Lots of Camping Options
Continue Reading: Golden Ears Provincial Park has Lots of Camping OptionsThere are three main campgrounds as well as a walk-in Campground at Alder Flats on the West Canyon Trail. There is a boat launch, a highly popular day use area that has canoe rentals. The lake has a roped off area for swimming and water…
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Campers Etiquette – Is there such a thing?
Continue Reading: Campers Etiquette – Is there such a thing?What is etiquette in a campground? Well, it’s the respect for others that starts upon your arrival at the Campground. It doesn’t matter who you are, how much money you have or do not have, what fancy toys you have – It is a respect…
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