By Fiona Anderson and Paul Bucci Triumph Social Media Travel Writers There’s a certain allure about the …
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Western Canadian campsites top list of epic outdoor adventures
Few of us know camping like the Scouts, so who better to weigh in on the country’s most epic camp sites. Of …
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West Coast Traveller Roadtrip: RVing 101 – Driving past the fear of the unknown
By Fiona Anderson & Paul Bucci Triumph Social Media Travel Writers Welcome to Week 1 of our seven-week Road …
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New campground off northern Vancouver Island expected to be a big ecotourism draw
A new campground in the Broughton Archipelago off northern Vancouver Island is expected to help jumpstart the economy of …
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B.C. residents + visitors urged to follow the Camper’s Code
Do you know the Camper’s Code? Developed collaboratively by a dozen B.C.-based organizations, the …
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Exploring Alaska: 2 days in America’s largest national park
By Colleen Thomas, Tribune News Service The rutted dirt road was proving a challenge for our rented SUV. We were 50 …
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Where is the best camping in BC?
The west coast is spoiled with hundreds of excellent campgrounds, so finding the best camping in BC depends a lot on the …
‘Still going’: Some RVers say high gasoline prices could keep them closer to home
With gasoline prices hitting all-time highs, Jeff Redmond says he’s planning to stay closer to home when RV …
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What’s happening in Joshua Tree is a ‘dream’ — and possibly a curse
By Christopher Reynolds, Los Angeles Times The sun was low, the cactus shadows were lengthening and laughter rang …
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Camping season reservations are now open in B.C.
Spring is here and with it reservations for BC Parks campsites are now open. Reservations opened at 7 a.m. Monday …
Sooke Potholes receives $350,000 upgrade, boosting accessibility + signage
Accessible toilets, a wider staircase, signage and a visitor information kiosk are among the amenities to be added at …
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Camping reservations open for Pacific Rim National Park Reserve
Reservations for overnight adventures in the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve are now open. Online bookings for …
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