Category: Trip Guides

Lake Louise and Hiking the Teahouse Challenge | Ep. 45

Well, we did it. Teahouse Challenge is Complete and we are all better off for it. In today’s episode we cover: Support the show Get $10 off Roadtrippers Premium, just use code RVCanucks21 at Checkout! Like what you hear? Please leave us a review wherever you listen! Don’t Forget to follow us on TikTok and Instagram @RVCanucks You can…

Banff National Park | Ep. 44

Today, we review three quick days camping in Banff National Park and the town of Banff. We’ll talk Parking, food, park entry and campgrounds for RVs as well as tips for making sure you can snag that coveted Parks Canada Booking. Helpful tips included in this episode: Support the show Get $10 off Roadtrippers Premium, just use code RVCanucks21 at Checkout! Like what you hear…

Dinosaur Provincial Park and Life in a Motorhome | Alberta Badlands Part 3 | Ep. 42

In the third and final installment of our series on the Alberta Badlands (yes, it’s that good that we need three episodes), we welcome Ben and Janine to talk to us about a family of 7 in a Motorhome, newbie travels, and of course, we’ll learn all about Dinosaur Provincial Park and what sets it apart from Drumheller. Dinosaur Provincial Park is 48km from Brooks Alberta…

Drumheller, Alberta Badlands and the Royal Tyrrell Museum | Ep 40

Today is Episode 40 – and we are continuing our coverage of the RV Canucks 2021 Grand Tour with a two-part profile of the Drumheller Valley, AB. On the next two episodes, we’ll talk about the unique geography of the Alberta Badlands, the sometimes dark history of the Coal Capital of Canada—and of course look at the unique reasons Drumheller is considered the Dinosaur Capital of the World…

The RVers Guide to Navigating Northern Ontario | Ep. 38

Driving through Northern  Ontario is unlike no other road trip you’re likely to take in your RV. Even if you’re someone who doesn’t think twice about hitching up and towing down to Florida on a whim, each thousand kilometers is a completely different experience.  Wildlife, traffic, bumps, winding roads and fatigue all play a part in making Northern Ontario a little more…

Bronte Creek Provincial Park | Ep. 34

Cagtegory: Provincial Park Location: Oakville, Ontario Area: 6.4 km² Year Established: 1971 Address: (NOTE: There are two different street addresses for this park!) CAMPGROUND: 3201 Upper Middle Rd W, Oakville, ON L6M 4G5 DAY USE: 1219 Burloak Dr, Oakville, ON L6M 4J7 Seasonal Opening Dates: May to Labour Day for Day Use June to Labour Day for Campground *check site for exact opening dates. How to Book: reservations…