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Canada’s National Parks Close Service Centres

Coronavirus (COVID-19) – What does it mean for RV and Campers in Canada’s National Parks? As of March 19, 2020 Specifically, front country and backcountry areas, including accessible day use areas, trails and basic washroom facilities, will continue to be available for public use. However, there are significant closures that will impact those who are […]

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Medical Coverage for Residents of Yukon, NWT and Nunavut when Traveling

Residents of Canada need to know what medical coverage they have if they travel outside of their Province or Territory.  I’ve covered most of Canada’s provinces but not the Yukon, Invuit or the NWT until now.   Each province or territory have different rules and it’s important for you to know the rules for wherever

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Saskatchewan residency laws for snowbirds

Saskatchewan snowbirds and travelers – your government is being realistic! I just received word on Saskatchewan residency laws and rules for travellers (I’m not sure when these were changed but they are much more realistic and straight forward. Below is what I copied from their website. Who is considered a Saskatchewan resident? For the purposes

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Downsize to an RV – sell your stuff!

Downsizing to an RV and make a few dollars too   This definitely won’t fit! Downsizing into an RV. Let’s face it when we are selling off all our personal possessions to downsize into an RV we aren’t actually making a profit because we purchased everything probably at full value. However, now that you are considering

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Canadian Full-timers provincial emergency Medical Insurance – updated 2020

How long can full-time RVers leave their province? When will your medical coverage expire? One of the challenges Canadians face if they are full time RV living is ensuring they keep their medical coverage active and its important that they know what the rules are for the province that is classified as their ‘home base’.

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