4 Things to Look for in a Good RV Park
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by Corbin Fraser
2y ago
If you like to go RVing a lot, you know how much an RV park can make or break your trip. Most people want to be somewhere where they’ll feel comfortable and safe. But that’s not the case for all parks. You may not feel as welcome in certain parks if they don’t fit your clientele. Some may be better if you go as a group or have better scenery. These are all things you will have to pay special attention to when picking an RV park, but there are plenty of others. Let’s take a look at few things you should look for when picking an RV park. RV overlooking the oceanLocation Location is very importa ..read more
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5 Fun Things to Do Indoors on a Winter Day in Montreal
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by Corbin Fraser
3y ago
Anyone who has ever been to Canada knows how jaw-droppingly gorgeous its natural landscapes are. Especially in Quebec’s largest city of Montreal where its two beautiful freshwater rivers, Rivière des Prairies and St. Lawrence River, surround both locals and tourists. Additionally, the city is home to an impressive rock hill, Mount Royal, which makes for a visually stunning, highly popular hike that many people enjoy. Although Montreal contains a wide variety of outdoor wonders to be explored, in the winter when temperatures fall to far below zero, it isn’t uncommon for people to opt for indo ..read more
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Packing Tips for a Summer Trip to Vancouver
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by Corbin Fraser
3y ago
Credit: Adi kavazovic Via Pexels Vancouver’s beautiful year-round. In the spring, it has cherry blossoms going for it. In the fall, its tree-lined streets turn golden and red. And the winters are mild compared to the rest of Canada – plus, Whistler is just a short drive away.  But summers in Vancouver are something else. It isn’t quite as muggy as other major cities (looking at you, Calgary and Toronto). There are several national parks, beaches, seaside towns and mountain escapes to explore. And the city itself buzzes with life as Vancouverites flock to the patios and gree ..read more
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Packing Tips for Summer Travel in Ontario: What You Need!
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by Corbin Fraser
3y ago
Traveling to a whole new country is very exciting, but there is one thing we always dread: PACKING! We get tempted to bring our entire wardrobe, while others tend to forget to bring essentials. It’s hard to find balance in overpacking and not packing enough. With that said, here are a few packing tips to help you get ready for your trip. Prepare All Necessary Documents and Finances Have all of your necessary travel documents, which are the LAST thing you’d want to forget. Prepare these documents (and a copy of them in case they get lost), along with accessories to go in your carry-on: Passpo ..read more
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Now is the Time to Catch Steelhead Around the Great Lakes
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by Corbin Fraser
3y ago
Late October to Early May is the prime time for anglers looking to snag a big Steelhead trout. Although Rainbow trout are plentiful in large and small bodies of water across Canada, when you’re specifically looking for Steelhead trout the Great Lakes have many popular fishing destinations to consider. It’s time to load up your tacklebox with your tried-and-tested steelhead fly patterns now that the ice has thawed and the fish are primed for spawning.  Ideal Temperatures As spring gets underway, Canada’s Great Lakes’ areas mid-40’s and 50’s averages are a warm welcome to anglers. Not ..read more
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Best vehicles for cross Canada road trips
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by Corbin Fraser
3y ago
Purchasing a new or pre-owned Jaguar would be just the beginning of a beautiful love story with your car. To keep your luxury car looking and running, as it should, you would require sticking to a regular maintenance schedule. What do you need to do?  Let us delve into the reasons why Jaguar repair in Toronto is important. You should also be aware of the maintenance tasks that you should do every few months. It would also tell you how to keep your car looking great as well. Following these tips would help you maintain your Jaguar for your cross Canada road trips.  Reasons for perf ..read more
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How to make safe driving a priority in your RV
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by Corbin Fraser
3y ago
For many, the idea of hitting the open road and vacationing in an RV is the stuff that dreams are made of. You’re in charge of your own time and schedule, you can spend more time with your loved ones, enjoy everything that nature has to offer and relish the spontaneity of moving on whenever you feel like it. However, if you’re new to RVing, there are some safe driving concerns you might want to consider. The last thing you’ll want is to have your RV trip cut short due to an incident that could have easily been avoided. Read on to discover how to make safe driving a priority in your RV. RV ins ..read more
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Hiking the Bruce Trail
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by Corbin Fraser
3y ago
With a total length of 890 km, The Bruce Trail is Canada’s oldest and longest hiking trail. The trail covers the full length of the Niagara Escarpment. It starts at the Niagara River and goes all the way to the end of the scenic Bruce Peninsula. Along the trail, you can enjoy clear blue water, several waterfalls, spectacular clifftop views, as well as dozens of beaches, meadows, forests, and caves. While it may be a challenge to complete the whole trail, you can also opt to complete sections of it. Here are some of the most breathtaking sections Niagara – Queenston to Grimsby The trail begi ..read more
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How to Pack Lightweight for Your Next Business Trip
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by Corbin Fraser
3y ago
Hands up, who wants to be spending time hanging around an airport waiting for baggage just about now? No one! Even before the pandemic hit, waiting in a stuffy airport for your bags to come around on the carousel was no-one’s favorite thing to do. So how can we avoid this seemingly inevitable problem? The answer is in packing light, swapping your heavy items for light items, and saving weight where you can. The only problem with that is that most ‘lightweight travel tips’ are aimed towards backpackers who can wear sports clothes and T-shirts, not so easy when you’re packing for a business tri ..read more
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5 Fun Things to Do Indoors on a Winter Day in Montreal
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by Corbin Fraser
3y ago
Anyone who has ever been to Canada knows how jaw-droppingly gorgeous its natural landscapes are. Especially in Quebec’s largest city of Montreal where its two beautiful freshwater rivers, Rivière des Prairies and St. Lawrence River, surround both locals and tourists. Additionally, the city is home to an impressive rock hill, Mount Royal, which makes for a visually stunning, highly popular hike that many people enjoy. Although Montreal contains a wide variety of outdoor wonders to be explored, in the winter when temperatures fall to far below zero, it isn’t uncommon for people to opt for indo ..read more
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