Solo Female Travel: 7 Ways to Keep it Safe

Solo female travel is a little different than travelling with a partner but can be just as fun and just as safe. Travelling solo can be inspiring and uplifting as you navigate the roadways and attractions. Whether you travel by plane, train, or automobile, travelling safely to your destination and back is what we allContinueContinue reading “Solo Female Travel: 7 Ways to Keep it Safe”

10 Amazing Things To Do in Visiting Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia is a land of history, beautiful coastlines, and wonderful people. There is so much to see and do in this friendly and interesting province in Canada. Here are my top 10 must-see travel destinations when visiting Nova Scotia. 1. Cabot Trail Cabot Trail Driving the infamous Cabot Trail is a road trip youContinueContinue reading “10 Amazing Things To Do in Visiting Nova Scotia”

How To Research Your Travel Destination

Bruce Cave, Ontario How do you research your travel destination? You know where you want to go, now how to get there, what to see, and where to stay? How do you find all those cool attractions everyone is talking about and a few that are not so well known? Come along as I shareContinueContinue reading “How To Research Your Travel Destination”

10 Amazing Things To Do in Newfoundland

Gros Morne, Newfoundland Newfoundland, the land of beautiful places and even more beautiful people. On the extreme eastcoast of Canada is “The Rock.” An island that when you get on, you do not want to get off. The land amid the seas holds so many treasures. Home to the Viking settlement of Lief Erikson, theContinueContinue reading “10 Amazing Things To Do in Newfoundland”

How to Keep the Bugs Out of Your RV

Herds of Knats Spring has sprung! As we celebrate in the warmth the sun brings, we swat and slap at the bugs. What a beautiful world it would be without them. Some bugs are pretty and nice, like ladybugs, and some that are not so nice and a little ugly like ticks! Ohhhh, ticks, giveContinueContinue reading “How to Keep the Bugs Out of Your RV”

Chicago: Things To Do in the Windy City

Chicago Skyline As Frank Sinatra sang it, “Chicago is my Kind of Town.” Chicago is known as “the windy city.” Sitting on the southern tip of Lake Michigan, it can be a little windy and also a whole lot of fun. In this Chicago Travel Guide, come along as I share some of my favouriteContinueContinue reading “Chicago: Things To Do in the Windy City”

RV Life: Sights and Sounds of the Animals of Nature

Living this RV Life makes it easier to spend time within the arms of nature. The towering trees, the aroma of the flowers and the animals that it nurtures have such a calm and tranquil feeling. The sounds, the sights and the smells fill you with good energy. Nature is so amazing in its fightContinueContinue reading “RV Life: Sights and Sounds of the Animals of Nature”

RV Travel: What to Watch for When Travelling the Backroads

Driving the backroad Feeling the road under your rolling tires is an excitement that is hard to explain. The roads less travelled are my favourite. It is one of the reasons why I picked a Roadtrek to live and travel in. My van size, Class B RV fits down most roads. I have taken her down someContinueContinue reading “RV Travel: What to Watch for When Travelling the Backroads”

How to Reserve, Camp, and Enjoy Ontario Parks

Coffee and Camping As the sun warms through the windows, are you dreaming of camping? As we move through March in Ontario, the warmth gives us hints. Summer is coming. When I think of summer, my first thought is camping. Ontario Parks has some of the best natural beauty that the world has to offer. On overContinueContinue reading “How to Reserve, Camp, and Enjoy Ontario Parks”

Appreciating The Versatility of an RV Life

Coffee and Camping I have lived and owned a “sticks and bricks” home for most of my adult life. It was all I knew before I ventured into the RV Life. There have been a couple of things that have happened, good and bad, that have made me appreciate the versatility of living this RVContinueContinue reading “Appreciating The Versatility of an RV Life”