I am writing to say "thank you!" for all this information and to let you know that we found it very helpful! Today we finished our time in Jasper National Park by hiking Wilson Pass. Your review was spot on! We are slowly working our way toward Kekuli Bay Provincial Park where we plan to ride and hike. (We did make reservations.) Then we are hoping to get into Skyview Campground. This is our first time in Canada. We live in Iowa, U.S. and have been watching your videos to prepare for our time in BC. Thank you for all you do. You make a difference!
Thank you…that is wonderful to hear! We like to share our trips and always hope others can use to make their adventures even more fun! Wishing you safe travels on the rest of yours! 🚐
I am coming to Canada in June for 27 nights in an RV and have been watching all your videos to check out all the available campgrounds so a big thank you. Looking forward to watching this year's travels
That’s great! June’s weather can be a bit varied for weather dependent of course on where you are; but but usually not too bad and still largely off season so less crowds. You can always email us at hikenrv@gmail.com and if we can answer any questions we will. Wishing you safe travels! 🚐
@@hikenrv thank you. We are starting on Vancouver Island and going over towards the Rockies. I have booked some BC parks so far but will try a couple of rec sites. You have given me so many tips i even have my table cloth ready for the picnic tables haha 🙂
Just found your channel. Thank you for the great information and videos. We are moving back to BC from Manitoba now that I am retired and your videos are enjoyable to watch and are giving us ideas of places to go.
This past number of years I (we) have taken to leaving our campsite with the First Fire set in the fire ring. Because. Not lit, just ready to go. Duff, kindling, splits, a couple or three logs. Past two years we have added the Blue Tarp Initiative. I buy camo tarps (only good reason for camo anything) and trade folks for their blue tarps as we go along, camping trip or road trip.. Haven't been yelled at yet because I think everyone knows using a blue tarp is like drinking commercial apple juice after 12 years old. We will be doing the Icefield Parkway this year as we work our way off Island and up into Northwest Territories. Waterfall Route into Yellowknife, Liard Trail on our way back out. Here is to both of us having a wonderful 2023.
Thanks for the great camping information!! Being from central Alberta, our favourite campsites are the little gems between Jasper and Banff. We also love staying at Monarch Campground close by Field BC, the views are AMAZING!! Excited to try Illecillewaet Campground!! Happy camping in 2023 to you and your viewers!!
Thanks for watching! We stayed at Monarch a few years ago…and yes, amazing 🏔 views!! We love Yoho Park! And we are sure you will enjoy Glacier and camping at Illecillewaet too! Safe travels! 🚐
Thanks for the great Tips guys. Just a hands up for folks who want to go to Lower Lake at Peter Logheed provincial Park you are required a Pass like the National Park pass (15cad$ per day or 90cad$ per year).
We have considered it, well the going south part if it would fit. One of our viewers often tempts us with photos of his trips there. RTR likely a bit too busy for us though.
We spent New Years at Skyview. It was great. The snow makes the place look nice and clean. Lots of families, kids, and dogs. The X-C trail runs right up the road you drove. So all the sites to the east (right) of the shower house is closed for the winter. Will definitely go back at least one more time this winter.
Thanks Thomas…yes, we thought the road became the winter Xc trail. Appreciate your update; we hope to get there soon ourselves! Wishing you safe travels! 🚐
First of all, I love your shirt! I do have a curious question, since I notice that most of the campsites that you go to, are BC Parks sites. Do you ever camp at private campgrounds? I have found that for myself, they come in handy and most have full hookups and other amenities that are included in the fees. Please let me know if you do camp elsewhere, thank you.
Hi Karen; you are correct most of our camping is in BC and Alberta (so many great spots to explore) and usually in parks or recreation sites (largely rustic camping) but we do on occasion go to private campgrounds. For us it is usually off season to take advantage of power and we can use a small heater in the van..much quieter than our furnace. When we camp in the Whistler area we enjoy a stay at the Riverside campground (often in summer), near Tofino we have stayed at Crystal Cove and in Osoyoos the Nk’Mip campground as some examples (we have videos on all). As you know campsites at most commercial campgrounds sites tend to be much closer together than in the parks system and fees of course are roughly(!) 2x the price (but some with quite nice amenities). We typically enjoy larger campsites. There are actually a few private campgrounds that we are keen to try in the next few months. Please let us know if you have any to recommend! Hope this helps…and yes, the shirt is fun!! 🚐
@@hikenrv Hi there, Thank you for replying to my post so quickly, I am sorry for the delay with mine. I live in Vancouver, in the West End, if I had space I would own an RV. Every year we rent a 25 ft Class C from Fraser way RV, which is the highlight of our vacation time. I have stayed at both private and BC parks. I have a few recommendations for you when it comes to private campgrounds. My favourite one is in Squamish, it is Klahanie campground, it overlooks Howe Sound and we had a great many hours of entertainment watching kite surfers. Canyon Alpine RV park and camping in Boston Bar is another good one, it has really good amenities and it accommodates big rigs, the sites are full hook ups with cable and pull through sites. The sites are in a tiered layout and are staggered, but there are lots of trees and there is some privacy. The only downside is the train that runs every few hours. If you go to Northern Vancouver Island, I recommend Alder Bay RV park in Port Mc Neill, it is a nice campground and it is across the water from Alert Bay, which is on Cormorant Island. If you fish or have a boat, it is the best way to occupy your time. My second favourite private campground is Living Forest campground in Nanaimo, it has many amenities and a "store" to purchase any camping thing that you can think of. They are very friendly and helpful and if you get a site that looks over the water, it is stunning. I hope that this gives you a few new sites to explore. Best regards, Karen Guy
Great...thanks so much!! Happy new year!!
Our pleasure! Happy New Year!
Really enjoyed the video, you go to some great campgrounds!
Thanks for watching! So many great places to visit!
Great video guys! We have got to check out Wilcox this year for sure. See you on the road.
Glad you enjoyed and Safe travels! 🚐
I am writing to say "thank you!" for all this information and to let you know that we found it very helpful! Today we finished our time in Jasper National Park by hiking Wilson Pass. Your review was spot on! We are slowly working our way toward Kekuli Bay Provincial Park where we plan to ride and hike. (We did make reservations.) Then we are hoping to get into Skyview Campground. This is our first time in Canada. We live in Iowa, U.S. and have been watching your videos to prepare for our time in BC. Thank you for all you do. You make a difference!
Thank you…that is wonderful to hear! We like to share our trips and always hope others can use to make their adventures even more fun! Wishing you safe travels on the rest of yours! 🚐
I am coming to Canada in June for 27 nights in an RV and have been watching all your videos to check out all the available campgrounds so a big thank you. Looking forward to watching this year's travels
That’s great! June’s weather can be a bit varied for weather dependent of course on where you are; but but usually not too bad and still largely off season so less crowds. You can always email us at hikenrv@gmail.com and if we can answer any questions we will. Wishing you safe travels! 🚐
@@hikenrv thank you. We are starting on Vancouver Island and going over towards the Rockies. I have booked some BC parks so far but will try a couple of rec sites. You have given me so many tips i even have my table cloth ready for the picnic tables haha 🙂
Love the shirt!
It’s a keeper!
January 2023. Already looking for campsites for this year and your likes seem very similar to our own. Thanks for the suggestions.
Sadly, we need to plan ahead these days! Hope this helps! 🚐
Just found your channel. Thank you for the great information and videos. We are moving back to BC from Manitoba now that I am retired and your videos are enjoyable to watch and are giving us ideas of places to go.
Thanks Ed and glad you enjoyed! Wishing you all the best during retirement and perhaps our paths may cross at some point. 🚐
Interesting and informative!! Thank you for sharing this with me!! As Always BS & BK & BC !
Thank you and Happy New Year! 🚐
Love the shirt! Great review and tips, as always. Happy trails in 2023!
Yes, the shirt is one of a kind! 🐱
Nice 🥰
Our paths crossed but we still missed a meet up!
I need that shirt
🐱🐱🐱
This past number of years I (we) have taken to leaving our campsite with the First Fire set in the fire ring. Because. Not lit, just ready to go. Duff, kindling, splits, a couple or three logs.
Past two years we have added the Blue Tarp Initiative. I buy camo tarps (only good reason for camo anything) and trade folks for their blue tarps as we go along, camping trip or road trip.. Haven't been yelled at yet because I think everyone knows using a blue tarp is like drinking commercial apple juice after 12 years old.
We will be doing the Icefield Parkway this year as we work our way off Island and up into Northwest Territories. Waterfall Route into Yellowknife, Liard Trail on our way back out.
Here is to both of us having a wonderful 2023.
Thank you! One of the more considerate campers! And that trip sounds exciting! And all the best for 2023!
Thank you for this! We have decided where our next 7 day vacation will be this summer 😊
Perfect!
Thanks for the great camping information!! Being from central Alberta, our favourite campsites are the little gems between Jasper and Banff. We also love staying at Monarch Campground close by Field BC, the views are AMAZING!! Excited to try Illecillewaet Campground!! Happy camping in 2023 to you and your viewers!!
Thanks for watching! We stayed at Monarch a few years ago…and yes, amazing 🏔 views!! We love Yoho Park! And we are sure you will enjoy Glacier and camping at Illecillewaet too! Safe travels! 🚐
Thanks for the great Tips guys. Just a hands up for folks who want to go to Lower Lake at Peter Logheed provincial Park you are required a Pass like the National Park pass (15cad$ per day or 90cad$ per year).
Thanks for the extra point!
Nice video and really enjoyed your commentaries. Lots of great info and ideas for future reference as far as campsites go. All the best in 2023!
Would love to see you guys go south in the winter. Have you considered the RTR in Quartzite? Nancy
We have considered it, well the going south part if it would fit. One of our viewers often tempts us with photos of his trips there. RTR likely a bit too busy for us though.
We spent New Years at Skyview. It was great. The snow makes the place look nice and clean. Lots of families, kids, and dogs. The X-C trail runs right up the road you drove. So all the sites to the east (right) of the shower house is closed for the winter. Will definitely go back at least one more time this winter.
Thanks Thomas…yes, we thought the road became the winter Xc trail. Appreciate your update; we hope to get there soon ourselves! Wishing you safe travels! 🚐
Now that’s a shirt. Haha
Yes….and a wonderful gift! Might become Gordon’s driving shirt!
First of all, I love your shirt! I do have a curious question, since I notice that most of the campsites that you go to, are BC Parks sites. Do you ever camp at private campgrounds? I have found that for myself, they come in handy and most have full hookups and other amenities that are included in the fees. Please let me know if you do camp elsewhere, thank you.
Hi Karen; you are correct most of our camping is in BC and Alberta (so many great spots to explore) and usually in parks or recreation sites (largely rustic camping) but we do on occasion go to private campgrounds. For us it is usually off season to take advantage of power and we can use a small heater in the van..much quieter than our furnace. When we camp in the Whistler area we enjoy a stay at the Riverside campground (often in summer), near Tofino we have stayed at Crystal Cove and in Osoyoos the Nk’Mip campground as some examples (we have videos on all). As you know campsites at most commercial campgrounds sites tend to be much closer together than in the parks system and fees of course are roughly(!) 2x the price (but some with quite nice amenities). We typically enjoy larger campsites. There are actually a few private campgrounds that we are keen to try in the next few months. Please let us know if you have any to recommend! Hope this helps…and yes, the shirt is fun!! 🚐
@@hikenrv Hi there, Thank you for replying to my post so quickly, I am sorry for the delay with mine.
I live in Vancouver, in the West End, if I had space I would own an RV. Every year we rent a 25 ft Class C from Fraser way RV, which is the highlight of our vacation time.
I have stayed at both private and BC parks. I have a few recommendations for you when it comes to private campgrounds.
My favourite one is in Squamish, it is Klahanie campground, it overlooks Howe Sound and we had a great many hours of entertainment watching kite surfers. Canyon Alpine RV park and camping in Boston Bar is another good one, it has really good amenities and it accommodates big rigs, the sites are full hook ups with cable and pull through sites. The sites are in a tiered layout and are staggered, but there are lots of trees and there is some privacy. The only downside is the train that runs every few hours. If you go to Northern Vancouver Island, I recommend Alder Bay RV park in Port Mc Neill, it is a nice campground and it is across the water from Alert Bay, which is on Cormorant Island. If you fish or have a boat, it is the best way to occupy your time. My second favourite private campground is Living Forest campground in Nanaimo, it has many amenities and a "store" to purchase any camping thing that you can think of. They are very friendly and helpful and if you get a site that looks over the water, it is stunning.
I hope that this gives you a few new sites to explore.
Best regards,
Karen Guy
@@karenguy745 thank you! We have stayed at several of these and also enjoyed, but now a few to add to the list!