Following are some helpful RV links
Some good websites for finding boondocking (camping without hookups) spots for RVs include:
- Boondockers Welcome: https://www.boondockerswelcome.com/
- Free Campsites: https://www.freecampsites.net/
- Campendium: https://www.campendium.com/
- Harvest Hosts: https://www.harvesthosts.com/
These websites provide detailed listings of boondocking spots across the country, including information on the type of terrain, availability of amenities, and nearby attractions. Some of these websites also offer membership programs that provide access to additional boondocking spots and resources.
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RV HotLine Canada
This is a Canadian RV Industry website with portions of this site developed in cooperation with the Recreational Vehicle Dealer Association of Canada (RVDA).
Website: www.rvhotline.com
Class B RV’s, Camper Vans & Camping Van Conversions
A useful Forum where users discuss all aspects of Class B Motorhomes and Class B Camping Van Conversions.
Website: www.classbforum.com
RV Bookstore
A website with a complete selection of books, eBooks, videos, DVDs, and magazines about recreational vehicles and the RV lifestyle.
Website: www.rvbookstore.com
RVers Corner
An all-Canadian site on RV maintenance. Free no-nonsense How-to, Where-to, and When-to information to keep your RV operating at its best. New items and new articles are being added all the time. Take some time to explore this website … it is well worth it!
Website: www.rverscorner.com
RV Living
A website for Canadian RVers, with great destinations, much-needed advice, and other matters concerning travel with your recreational vehicle. Lots of RV links and an RV Forum.
Website: www.rvliving.net
RVers Online
An online magazine to serve the interests of RVers everywhere.
Website: www.rversonline.org
RVing Families
Geared to RVers who travel with their kids
Website: www.familiesontheroad.com
RVing Women
Members learn about RVing and enjoy a network of support and friendship offered by RVing Women. Rallies, conventions, magazines, and online forums.
Website: www.rvingwomen.com
WORKAMPING
Workampers are adventurous people from all backgrounds who basically work as they travel.
Website: workamper.com/
RV Sani Dumps and Marine Pump-Outs
Website: www.sanidumps.com
RV Zone
The Internet RV and Camping Guide
Website: www.rvzone.com
Wheel-Chair-Friendly Vacations
B.C. Wheelchair Friendly Services is devoted to allowing handicapped persons of any capability, to enjoy B.C.’s beautiful outdoors and explore Vancouver Island in a 32-foot wheelchair accessible motorhome.
Website: www.wheelchairfriendlyvacation.com
Campgrounds Camping Canada (CCC)
CCC represents campground owners who are members of Canada’s provincial campground associations and has links to campgrounds across the country. Details of these campgrounds ranging from wilderness campsites to full-service, family-oriented RV parks, are listed by province. The website also has some other handy links for anyone planning a camping trip in Canada.
Website: www.campcanada.com
Camping-Canada.com
A website fully dedicated to Canadian campground information, including a directory of campgrounds and lots of really useful Tips and Checklists for both Campers and RVers.
Website: www.camping-canada.com
The Dyrt
Find and book camping from over 6000000 locations. Tips & photos submitted by campers.
Website: thedyrt.com
TECHNICAL RV INFORMATION
Websites with technical information, checklists, and resources specific to the driving, towing and maintenance of recreational vehicles, motorhomes and RV trailers.
RV Storage Checklist
Here is a winter RV storage checklist that gives you a list of the steps to follow to winterize your RV as well as suggestions for storing your RV.
Website: https://www.westcoastselfstorage.com/winter-rv-storage-checklist/
Canadian Towing, Brake and License Regulations
Trailer towing requirements for each Canadian province and territory as well as brake regulations and provincial licensing requirements with reference to driving an RV in Canada. Provincial regulations vary from province to province. So if you are planning to travel in Canada with your RV you should refer to this summary of regulations prepared by the Recreation Vehicle Dealers Association of Canada. They list size restrictions, seat belt regulations, safety chain laws, as well as brake requirements.
Website: www.rvda.ca/
RVers Open Forum
Technical forum with topics on RV Maintenance, RV Safety and general discussions.
Website: www.rverscorner.com/info/forum.html
RV Walk-Thru Video or DVD
RVers have a lot to learn about how to operate everything on their motorhome or towable RV. Veteran RV technician Tim Collard and his wife Sherry explain how to make everything work, including: Awnings, Electrical, LP Systems, Furnaces, A/C, Water Heaters, Appliances, Water Works, Slides, and how to winterize a rig.
Website: www.rvwalkthru.com
RV Industry Websites
Websites with information and resources for people looking for RV courses, technical training and certification, or careers in the RV Industry.
RV Careers
This Web Site is for those who would like to pursue career opportunities in the Recreation Vehicle Industry.
Website: www.rvcareers.ca