Canada has some of the most spectacular countryside one can explore in a truck camper. These stories take you deep into the Canadian wilderness, from Newfoundland to Vancouver, and many National and Provincial Parks in between. Have you traveled extensively through Canada with your truck camper? If you have, please share your story about traveling through Canada.
We explore Prince Edward Island; Anne of Green Gables, spectacular lighthouses, free waterfront camping opportunities, and pocketfuls of sea glass.
Ten fellow truck campers reveal where to go, what to see, and where to camp in the “Land of the Midnight Sun”.
The Cabot Trail, Meat Cove, Cape Breton, lighthouses, seaside towns, and sumptuous seafood and pastries! Let’s go!
Canada's Saskatchewan Province offers a tantalizing array of truck camping, boating, and cultural experiences.
Chuck and Joyce Webb have driven to Alaska and back three times; twice with their Alaskan camper.
Everyone needs to see Niagara Falls at least once in their lives. Take your camera, camper, a suitably-sized barrel - and go!
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Tim and Kim Cooper share their epic adventure to Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Labrador and Quebec.
We attend a 7-day, 200-kilometer French Canadian rally and tour the Quebec Province with 15 fellow truck campers.
To celebrate Canada’s 150th Anniversary, Steve and Mary Leonard embarked on an ambitious trip to visit every province.
Nate Kew and Nancy Murray take their Northern Lite truck camper rig to the Arctic Ocean via the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway.
Do you want to go camping on Vancouver Island? Here are some tips to the ferries and getting around Victoria.