Campers staying in Yukon campgrounds this year will pay more per night and per season, a move aimed to help support …
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A hiker’s guide to Vancouver Island’s Cape Scott Trail
Cape Scott is so far from anything that even Vancouver Islanders say it’s a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. …
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Toquaht Nation ready to welcome guests to Secret Beach Campground and Marina
Toquaht Nation opened Secret Beach Campground and Kayak Launch this week. General manager Noah Plonka says for the …
Toquaht Nation ready to welcome guests to Secret Beach Campground and MarinaRead More
Grand Forks: Camping for every option
There are few things better in life than waking up in a beautiful place, making a cup of coffee and enjoying the great …
Canada’s Best Summer Job comes with $20,000 payment for 40 days of camping
One social media savvy person will be paid more than $60 an hour to spend the summer camping across Canada. As many …
Canada’s Best Summer Job comes with $20,000 payment for 40 days of campingRead More
Accessibility improvements coming for BC’s provincial parks
Through park improvements and messaging, BC Parks wants people to know that “Everyone is welcome in …
Accessibility improvements coming for BC’s provincial parksRead More
Minister asks Canadians to camp carefully in national parks as season starts
Canada’s environment minister has one main bit of advice as the country’s second COVID-19 summer is about to …
Minister asks Canadians to camp carefully in national parks as season startsRead More
Tips for responsibly pitching your tent in Washington’s backcountry
You’ve hiked all day and you’re ready to create a pop-up home for the night. Maybe you have the perfect …
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Sidney Spit passenger ferry opens for the season
The passenger-only ferry to one of southern Vancouver Island’s favourite daytrip destinations has reopened for the …
Planning some B.C. wilderness fishing? Don’t catch a log truck
B.C.’s vast network of wilderness resource roads has been used for recreation for decades, but the traffic to …
Planning some B.C. wilderness fishing? Don’t catch a log truckRead More
Campground near Sidney renamed to recognize First Nations
A small ceremony held Tuesday renamed a southern Vancouver Island campground in a move recognizing Indigenous culture …
Campground near Sidney renamed to recognize First NationsRead More
Yukoners, get your tents and trailers ready: Campgrounds open for spring
Get your camping permits ready, Yukon. As of April 30, several of the territory’s campgrounds are serviced and …
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