by Paty | Aug 11, 2018 | RV Life
I’ve always recycled. This little habit of mine started when I was just a kid. In the 1970s and 1980s recycling wasn’t as common – or as easy – as it is nowadays. I know my parents were outliers though. They always recycled, grew food in their own...
by Paty | Aug 9, 2018 | Canada, Cycling, The Great Outdoors
During my morning trail run in the Parcs des Chutes-de-la-Chaudiere, I accidentally stumbled my way onto a paved path. The nearby signs indicated this was the Trans Canada Trail. I know about plenty of trails in North America. But I’d never heard of this epic one...
by Paty | Aug 6, 2018 | Canada, Day Hikes
I’ve wanted to hike in Jacques Cartier National Park ever since my sister-in-law told me about her experience there a decade ago. Her best story was peppered with the hilarity of her husband trying to carry their young daughter up a hill in one of those backpack...
by Paty | Aug 4, 2018 | Canada, The Great Outdoors
Quebec City is a fantastic city for outdoor lovers in the summertime. During our visit, we had the fortune of good weather and sunny days most of the trip. So, here’s our top 5 favorite ways to take advantage of Quebec’s sights. #1 – Take a stroll in Old...
by Paty | Aug 2, 2018 | RV Life
So many full-timers will tell you their #1 rookie mistake when they first started RVing. It was trying to travel too fast. Despite reading articles and listening to podcasts with tons of folks making this comment, we did it too. This got me thinking, “how fast is...