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Alberta
travel to, another one of my favourites is the Slocan Valley. Under-the-radar towns and villages like Nakusp, New Denver, and Winlaw are prime places for the RVing way of life.
And of course, in terms of additional tips for newbie RVers, I’ve compiled a few more (with some help from CanaDream, one of the largest RV rental companies in Canada).
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1. Don’t Drive Too Much In One Day
CanaDream recommends 3-4 hrs maximum driving time per day. You should allow plenty of time to recreate outdoors! Visit a winery, hike to a lookout, sit on a beach.
This, ultimately, is why you’re on the road to begin with.
2. Get The Right RV
So you’re a newbie and have no clue which RV is right for your party? And you’ve also never driven one before?
Not a problem! All the reputable RV rental companies, including CanaDream, will make sure you are set up with the perfect vehicle based on the number of people in your party. They will walk you through every detail and there are online tutorials you can take as well.
3. Keep An Eye Out For Special Offers
Every week new online specials are offered. One-way relocation specials (RVs go from A to B but sometimes don’t come back to A, depending on a party’s travel plans!) are very common. Check often!
4. Do Your Research
Planning a general route and booking the most popular
RV parks (if you want to go that route) can save you some frustration along the way. CanaDream has a Trip Planner tool that allows you to completely customize your travels.
They also have plenty of information on over 1,000 campgrounds, activities, tours, and attractions.
5. Be Flexible
Altering your original plan - you cand and will discover the unexpected! - as you “cruise” along is not something to fear. It’s something to embrace! Take advantage of those really special locations that speak to you.
6. Plan Your Meals
Preparing food, BBQing, s’mores by the campfire, stocking the cooler, it’s a big part of the fun when you’re RVing.
There is plenty of space for food in an RV, including a bigger-than-you-think refrigerator and freezer. Load up and plan your awesome gourmet meals!
Regardless of which “home” you decide to choose, which road you travel, and what, exactly, you pack in your cooler, an RV adventure is going to leave you and your clan with many, many magnificent memories. My final tip? Just do it! By: Andrew Penner