Canadian Hot Springs

Western Canada is scattered with stunning natural hot springs waiting to be discovered! Read our guide to hot springs and start planning your next camping adventure!

Whistler RV Travel Guide!

Whistler, British Columbia, is a world-renowned destination for outdoor enthusiasts, adventurers, and nature lovers alike. Whistler offers endless opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, hiking, mountain biking, and the village is a vibrant hub of restaurants, shops, and galleries. Keep reading to plan your camping trip to Whistler, BC!

Alaskan Road Trip

Welcome to the Traveland RV Alaskan road trip! Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable road trip to the majestic wilderness of Alaska? From stunning glaciers and snow-capped mountains, to majestic wildlife and pristine rivers, there’s no shortage of incredible sights to behold. This once in a lifetime adventure is calling your name!

Big Sur Road Trip

Welcome to the Traveland RV Big Sur road trip! We've created a guide of stops leading from each of our six locations, all the way to Big Sur, California!

Cross Canada Road Trip

Welcome to the Traveland RV Cross-Canada road trip! We've created a guide of stops leading from each of our six locations, all the way to St Johns, Newfoundland!

Seward

Welcome to Seward! Nestled between the Kenai mountains and the waters of Kenai Fjords National Park, Seward is one of Alaska's oldest and most scenic communities, with Mt. Marathon rising steeply behind the town.

Pemberton

Named after Joseph Despard Pemberton, a surveyor-general for the Hudson's Bay Company, Pemberton's fertile valley is known for its seed potatoes. The city is a major supplier to BC, Alberta, Washington, Idaho, Oregon and California!

Quesnel

Quesnel is considered the commercial hub of the North Cariboo, and it's rich tradition of forestry, ranching, agriculture, and mining hosts a modern community. Quesnel is located along the gold mining trail known as the Cariboo Wagon Road and was the commercial center of the Cariboo Gold Rush. It also marks one end of the Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trail.

Watson Lake

Known as the "Gateway to the Yukon," Watson Lake is the first Yukon community on the Alaska Highway for BC travelers. Watson Lake is named after Frank Watson, who left California in the 1897 rush for Klondike gold.

Whitecourt

Whitecourt, located in central Alberta, is within Woodlands County. Whitecourt is known as the snowmobile capital of Alberta, with several hundred kilometers of winter trails. You can access the Athabasca River, McLeod River, Sakwatamau River and Beaver Creek from the town.

Fort St John

Fort St John is the largest city in the Northeast Region of BC. Nicknamed the "Energetic City" due to its large resource base of oil, natural gas, forestry and agriculture, but also because the average age of its residents is 8.8 years younger than the rest of the province.

Tok

We have officially made it into Alaska! Our first stop is the "Sled Dog Capital of Alaska," Tok! The town has a population of approximately 1250. Its economy is based on tourism and for its size, Tok offers more hotel rooms and campsites than any other town in the state.

Fort Nelson

Fort Nelson was established in 1805 by the North West Fur Trading Company. They named the establishment after Britain's proclaimed greatest war hero, Lord Horatio Nelson.

Mount Robson

Mount Robson is the highest peak of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, and the first stop on our Alaskan Road trip from Kelowna! Mount Robson Provincial Park is the second oldest park in the BC parks system, and outdoor enthusiasts will have no shortage of hikes, activities, and breathtaking views to enjoy.

Homer

Welcome to Homer, the final stop on our Alaskan road trip! The city of Peonies is an adorable seaside town nestled along the shores of Kachemak Bay. As the Halibut Fishing Capital of the World, Homer hosts incredible fishing opportunities, a panorama of mountains, white peaks, glaciers, and the famous Homer Spit.

Anchorage

Welcome to Anchorage, Alaska's largest city! Urban and wild aren’t opposites; they are Anchorage’s two defining elements. Best known for trails, wildlife, and glaciers, it is the state’s cultural soul as well. The city is home to more artists and musicians than any other place in Alaska.

Osoyoos

Osoyoos is popular for being situated along Canada's warmest lake, and is known for its beaches and wineries.

Revelstoke

Beginning as a railway town, forestry, railway, and natural resource industries have sustained this town for more than 100 years.

Lethbridge

Southeast of Calgary on the Oldman River, Lethbridge is known for its warm temperatures, sunshine, and its vast urban park system with over 240km of natural trails, ready to explore!

Whitehorse

Enjoy the clean fresh air of Whitehorse, the capital of Canada's Yukon! Long ago, gold seekers thought that the wild rapids of the Miles Canyon resembled the manes of charging White Horses, earning the area the name Whitehorse.

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