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Hidden in a secluded cove just southeast of Port McNeill is Alder Bay, a true hidden gem on Northern Vancouver Island.
Alder Bay
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If you are craving outdoor adventure, get your fill in Blue River, where they say “All Trails Lead to Adventure”.
Blue River
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Taking its name from the body of water flowing through the northern edge of the town, Campbell River has long been touted as the Salmon Capital of the World.
Campbell River
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As the gateway to Wells Gray Provincial Park, Clearwater sees its population rise markedly during the summer months. Easily accessible by RV, Wells Gray Park is home to Canada's fourth highest waterfall, Helmcken Falls.
Clearwater
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Named after the Cowichan First Nations for whom it means “land warmed by the sun”, the Cowichan Valley is located between Victoria and Nanaimo on south Vancouver Island.
Cowichan Valley
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Fairmont Hot Springs Resort is one of Canada’s all-encompassing experiences where guests enjoy exceptional service, all the benefits of our legendary natural hot springs pools, and a year-round Rocky Mountain resort at a great value.
Fairmont Hot Springs
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Known more as a winter playground, Fernie is the only city-class municipality in Canada that is fully encircled by the Rocky Mountains. Summertime in Fernie is quieter, but still offers visitors opportunities for both relaxing and adventurous activities.
Fernie
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Like many Canadian towns, Golden owes its existence to the railroad, having been established in 1882 as a basecamp for the Canadian Pacific Railway in its westward expansion. Today the railroad still influences the town’s economy.
Golden
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Located only 1.5 hours east of Vancouver, Hope is a laid-back, quirky town often viewed by travellers as a pit stop on their way to other destinations. Stop a while and discover that Hope is much more than just a pit stop - it's a town worth spending time in.
Hope
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Situated at the junction of the North and South Thompson Rivers in the Thompson Valley, Kamloops is the second largest city in the interior of British Columbia with a growing population of 90,000 people.
Kamloops
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Famous for hot, dry and sunny summers and mild-for-Canada winters, Kelowna is among the top places to visit in British Columbia for both Canadians and international visitors.
Kelowna
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Tucked into the eastern slopes of the Purcell Mountains, in the heart of the Kootenay region, lies the little town of Kimberley. Formerly home of the world’s richest lead-zinc mines, there’s an abundance of things to see and do in Kimberley.
Kimberley
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Vancouver Island’s East Coast is kissed by sandy beaches, lapped by the waters of the Strait of Georgia. The Trans Canada Highway skirts its coastline along much of its route, winding north to become a marine highway at Departure Bay. At the heart of this region is the city of Nanaimo.
Nanaimo-Qualicum Beach Region
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Nelson has earned a reputation for being one of the most impressive heritage cities in Canada, owing to its large collection of heritage structures. Dating back to the late 1800s, most historical buildings are close to one another, making a walk back in hisotry an easy task.
Nelson
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Osoyoos is quality located in the South Okanagan, just minutes away from the Canada / United States border. Osoyoos and the region is renowned for its hot, dry climate, Canada’s warmest lake, a newly build waterfront marina and a variety of summer fun activities such as boating, swimming and beach walks.
Osoyoos
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Located at the northeastern end of Vancouver Island, Port Hardy BC offers visitors untouched coastal wilderness. It's a destination popular with RV travellers with many choosing to take the ferry and cruise the Inside Passage to Prince Rupert.
Port Hardy
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Nestled in the heart of British Columbia, Prince George is home. Home to Pacific Western Brewing, the first brewery to produce canned beer in all of British Columbia. Home to Northern Lights Estate Winery, BC’s northernmost fruit winery.
Prince George
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Reachable by air, land and sea, Prince Rupert is a port city on British Columbia's northwest coast with a population of fewer than 15,000 people. The city serves as the northern terminus for cruises in the Inside Passage.
Prince Rupert
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The Town of Princeton (population 2,700) is the largest town in the Similkameen. You’ll find it at the confluence of the Tulameen and Similkameen Rivers and at the junction of BC Highways 3 and 5A.
Princeton
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Named for the hot springs in nearby Kootenay National Park, Radium Hot Springs (often just referred to as “Radium”) lies 105km south of the city of Golden at the junction of Highways 95 and 93.
Radium Hot Springs
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CanaDream gives you so many reasons why Revelstoke should be a destination you include on your Canadian RV rental vacation, whether you plan to travel in summer or winter.
Revelstoke
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Named by the New York Times as one of the top 52 places in the world to visit, Squamish is recognized internationally as a mecca for windsurfing, rock climbing, hiking and mountain biking.
Squamish
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Growing quickly in popularity, this small ‘town’ in northern British Columbia is a hidden gem on Vancouver Island’s eastern coastline. Telegraph Cove is a refreshing step back into the realms of yesteryear and bound to be a highlight of your vacation.
Telegraph Cove
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Known world-wide as a year-round surfing destination, Tofino is a great place to include on your RV vacation. Its beaches and laid back lifestyle draw thousands of visitors to the town every year.
Tofino
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Skirted by water to the west and mountains to the east, Vancouver is consistently named as one of the top cities in the world for livability and quality of life. Vancouver is the largest city on Canada's West Coast and is among Canada's densest, most diverse cities.
Vancouver
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Vernon, located in the Okanagan region of British Columbia, is a true four-season playground where adventure awaits around every corner.
Vernon
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Victoria’s mild and largely snow-free climate make it a popular year-round tourist destination. With gardens thriving year-round - the most famous, Butchart Gardens, being only a 20km drive from the downtown core - it's no wonder Victoria is nicknamed “The City of Gardens”.
Victoria
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This is RV Vacation paradise ... From small beginnings, Whistler has developed into a world renowned year-round resort. It’s as popular in summer as in winter with no end to the Whistler activities, festivals, events and experiences on offer.
Whistler
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