Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park is located in Lac la Biche, Alberta. Lac la Biche is a small town about 2 hours northeast of Edmonton. The town is situated on a large lake, also called Lac la Biche, which is a French translation of a Cree name, Lake of the Elk. Lac la Biche is […]
1980 Bonair Tent Trailer Renovation Update
Just over a year ago, we sold our 1980 Triple E and bought our 1980 Bonair Tent Trailer. Since then, we’ve done lots of work and lots of camping. We are really glad that we decided to embark on another vintage camper renovation project. We had learned a lot from the Triple E so we knew what […]
Vintage Camper Diaries: Introducing the 1980 Bonair
In January of this year, our obsession with camper life really took hold. We bit the bullet and bought our first vintage camper– the 1980 Triple E and over the winter and spring, we renovated it. We fell in love with our little camper and took it on some wonderful and unforgettable adventures around Alberta. […]
Camping at Hope Lake, Athabasca County, Alberta
A few weekends ago, we towed our little vintage camper to Hope Lake for the very first time– and it won’t be our last. Hope Lake Campground is located in Athabasca County, Alberta, near the village of Boyle. It’s not far off Highway 63, on the right heading North. Lucky for us, this little gem […]
Frontcountry Camping at Elk Island National Park
I never thought we’d find a national park just minutes from one of Canada’s biggest and most industrial cities. Elk Island National Park, the lesser-known national park in Alberta, is just east of Edmonton. After visiting for the first time last weekend, I think the park is totally underrated. While it doesn’t have dramatic mountains […]