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Explore Canada For Free All Year

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Looking for the perfect summer getaway—for free? Pack your bags and start up the RV! Bring the family along to celebrate Canada’s 150th anniversary of Confederation at over 171 national parks, historic sites and marine conservation areas. Why? There’s free admission for everyone! If you’re looking for the ultimate (and affordable) family vacation or couple getaway, then at least one national park in Canada is calling your name. And you only need one thing: a free Parks Canada Discovery Pass. This will give you free entry to all of Canada’s most scenic must-see national parks. It’s readily available to order online and you only need one Discovery Pass per vehicle. We’ve even picked out Canada’s top eight national parks to cross off your bucket list this summer!Read More »Explore Canada For Free All Year

RVing in the Desert Southwest: Destinations & Travel Tips

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Some RVers always head to an oceanfront campsite, others like to be in the middle of a lush national park and some enjoy boondocking lakeside with their fully equipped RVs. There is also a breed of RVers that loves nothing more than to RV in the desert, specifically the desert Southwest. Arizona, New Mexico and Nevada are very popular with year-round RVers who migrate to warmer climates and settle down for a few weeks at a time.Read More »RVing in the Desert Southwest: Destinations & Travel Tips

25 Eye Popping RVs from the Burning Man Festival Over the Years

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If you’re a young party goer, you’ve not only heard of the Burning Man Festival but you’ve attended the annual event in Black Rock City in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada. For the rest of us, an introduction to this celebration is in order, especially those of us who like to see RVs like we’d never imagined them before. Read More »25 Eye Popping RVs from the Burning Man Festival Over the Years

RV Living: Are Trailers and Motorhomes a Trend That Will Last?

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It’s been a few years now since the small-house movement really took off in the U.S, especially among young people who often cannot afford a conventional home or simply don’t want one. The ethos behind the movement was founded on the idea of controlling how much you consume and living simply. Naturally, RVing hipsters went hand-in-hand with this movement. Read More »RV Living: Are Trailers and Motorhomes a Trend That Will Last?