Camping Review – Fort Camping, June 30-July 3, 2022

Location: Fort LangleySelling Feature: FVRD owned campground and rates reflect thisPrice per night: $61 + GST, plus site lock fee of $25Hookups: Full service with 30amp power Booking and Getting There Fort Camping is conveniently located at Brae Island Regional Park, a quaint community about an hour east of Vancouver. We booked this site back …

Pedder Bay RV Resort Review

Getting There Pedder Bay is a convenient short drive from our home. This made is perfect for a quick, short weekend getaway with the trailer. While close to home, its location made us feel like we had completely left the area without breaking the bank on fuel costs. Access is easy from Victoria, coming down …

Kicking off 2022 – Mountainaire Campground

Camping Review – Mountainaire Campground – May 20-23, 2022 Location: Nanaimo Regional DistrictSelling Feature: Proximity to Nanaimo River, campground activitiesPrice per night: $56 + GSTHookups: 30 amp electrical and water. I want to start off this blog with a request for readers to provide me some feedback, I want to make this into a meaningful …

WestJet Review and Flying During COVID

Outbound Flight Segment: YYJ-YVR-CUNReturn Flight Segment: CUN-YYC-YYJAircraft Flown: DHC-8-400, Boeing 737Max8, Boeing 737-800Total Distance Travelled: 9,358 kilometers (5,815 miles)Price per km: Not calculated as trip was purchased as a vacation package. So, spring break comes along, and next thing we know we are on our way to Victoria International Airport (IATA Code YYJ) for our …

We’ve Taken Our Adventure to Vancouver Island – Permanently!

Exciting news! Well, for us anyways. As of Nov 15, 2020, we’ve moved over to Vancouver Island! Yes, you read that right! Alyssa and I both accepted jobs with Island Health. Alyssa is based out of Royal Jubilee Hospital and I’m hitting the streets with Substance Use Outreach and COVID Outreach and Assessment in Duncan. …

Campground Review

Shuswap Lake Provincial Park and Kekuli Bay Provincial Park Well here we go again! Off for a week of rest, relaxation, and adventure. 2 campgrounds to review here: 4 nights at Shuswap Lake Provincial Park and 3 nights at Kekuli Bay Provincial Park. First things first, Shuswap Lake Provincial Park. WOW. We spent a single …

Campground Review – Alouette Campground, Golden Ears Provincial Park

Located just north of Maple Ridge, Golden Ears Provincial Park is one of the largest; and is the busiest of the provincial parks in British Columbia by number of campers.  Alouette lake is HUGE and popular for boating, swimming, paddle boarding, wind surfing, and many other water-based recreational activities. The park is also criss-crossed by …

Reflections on Vietnam and Hong Kong

 “As soon as I saw you, I knew an adventure was about to happen.” A. A. Milne, Winnie the Pooh That quote couldn’t have been more true. Hold on, because this is going to be a long blog, spanning over 22,300 kms of air travel, 2 south-east Asian countries, and 4 children in tow. It …

Infants and Toddlers – What worked for us, and what did NOT

If you trust play, you will not have to control your child’s development as much. Play will raise the child in ways you can never imagine. ~ Vince Gowmon Camping with young children. We started a bit later, when Maddy was about 2 and a half. We ventured to beautiful Green Lake as an experiment …