
Coast to North America. It again occurred in 2003; in 2004 10-countries competed and in 2005 the Ships returned to the Pacific Coast. John and I saw the 2002 Event in Halifax and it was nothing less than awesome. Whether you are an American RVer headed into Canada or a Canadian traveling in your own country, you will find a wealth of information in this blog. Be sure to check back often for the latest news and information.

Coast to North America. It again occurred in 2003; in 2004 10-countries competed and in 2005 the Ships returned to the Pacific Coast. John and I saw the 2002 Event in Halifax and it was nothing less than awesome. 
up, boiled potatoes, baked beans, maple-ham, meat pies, sausages, eggs and crepes. Toe-tapping, thigh-slapping French Canadian music complimented the party ambiance. The ultimate finale to our meal was a decadent slice of melt in your mouth ‘Sugar Pie’.
f maple toffee poured hot onto snow to cool added a special indulgence. Depending on the season, sleigh rides may be offered, Normal sugaring-off season is from March 1st to May 1st, although some Sugar Shacks are open year round.
image by Arnaud Leroy, 31 March 2006Source: Lloydminster town hall
The provincial border runs north to south following 50th Avenue (Meridian Avenue) in the direct centre of Lloydminster. Those living east of 50th Ave are in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan and thos
e with addresses west of 50th Ave live in Lloydminster, Alberta.
These Unique boundries also encompass two Time Zones. To simplify things Central Time of Alberta is used however individual rules such as ‘no smoking’ in restaurants apply to the province where the establishment is actually located. Read the full story here



Is a western adventure in the cards in the near future? Do not miss a stop at Canmore, Alberta. This pictographic mountain village is located minutes from Banff and only 1.5 hours from Calgary – just off the Trans-Canada highway.
Although Canmore began as a coal mining town, this Alpine style village emerged a
s a world renowned stopping spot after hosting the Nordic events for the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics. Only then did it evolve into a world-class, four-season destination complete with quality accommodations and eateries; including a ‘Big Rig’ campground.
Visitors to Canmore continually comment on the quality and the friendliness of this remarkable retreat. No matter which direction you look, breathtaking scenery simply personifies the term of a true mountain villa
ge. What a perfect place to roost while you explore and discover the sites and sounds of the Canadian Rockies.
Click here for details of the full-service Spring Creek RV Campground
Click here for general Canmore info
Click here for amazing images of this unique Mountain Village



t of the Tourist Centre, this quaint community is famous for 20 historical Murals (tours are available), plus it is also a bird watching, golfing, hunting and fishing utopia. The Chokecherry Junction Model Railroad display is another popular stopping spot.
sports and activities abound in both summer and winter – its also one of the best hang-gliding locales between Ontario and the Rockies.
ars RV Centre in Calgary, Alberta is Canada’s largest full-service western RV dealer. Through their new ‘Bucars U’ they strive to educate RVers by presenting a series of seminars and workshops each month. Topic for April 14th, explains how to De-winterize RV’s.
apone, prohibition, gambling, prostitution, speakeasy’s, rum running, Chinese immigrants, Canadian head tax, crooked police force and much more have in common? - the folklore surrounding Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan’s extensive tunnels.
picturesque peak into life as it was during the troubled, yet free and easy times of the 1920’s and '30s.
nars covering a wide range of topics plus 4 days of dry camping on the college campus. All of only $150.00 per person (Cdn tax included).
feeling the day I stopped our car at the bottom of the hill, put it in neutral and coasted to the top. Our visit was in the Fall during quiet time – so I was able to repeat this adventure over and over again. It was 'awesome'. The Magnetic Hill Theme Park adds to your adventure
hese 20 pristine utopias scattered throughout the province primarily offer Basic campsites ($14.95) to Semi-Service camping (flush toilets and showers - $19.22) to Two-way Hook-ups at Cape Chignecto Provincial Park ($28.22)