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Writers’ Round-up: Camping in Washington, Oregon and British Columbia with kids

Writers’ Round-up: Camping in Washington, Oregon and British Columbia with kids
Reading a first-person online camping story is excellent way to feel out a possible campsite – before you’ve even arrived! Here’s a quick round-up of sites (and sights) around the blogosphere, along with great takeaways. If you’d like me to include your camping related-post, leave a comment. Northwest...
July 19th, 2011 | Kid-friendly Trip Ideas, Outdoor Adventure, Travel Tips | Read More

No-Cry Tips for Camping with Babies and Toddlers

No-Cry Tips for Camping with Babies and Toddlers
OK, I’m sure half of you are laughing at the very title of this article – camping?! With an infant, crawler or toddler? The little humans that are nothing if not predictably unpredictable? Noooothankyou. Wait, wait…come back. We’ll break this down and I’ll see if I can convince you. Because...
July 18th, 2011 | Outdoor Adventure, Travel Tips | Read More

Best Oregon Hikes with Kids near Portland, Oregon

Best Oregon Hikes with Kids near Portland, Oregon
Today, we interview Bonnie Henderson, the author of Best Hikes with Kids: Oregon. Let’s find out more about hiking in Northwestern Oregon. Do you have any favorite rainy-day hikes in Oregon? Is there an area of Oregon that’s particularly wonderful for family hiking, even during spring or...
March 7th, 2011 | Outdoor Adventure, Portland | Read More

Family Travel: Manning Resort, BC with kids

Family Travel: Manning Resort, BC with kids
In winter, many of Washington, Oregon and BC’s ski resorts become overwhelmed with hordes of weekend ski bums (yes, that includes our family). For a change of pace, smart families — like Bellingham-based travel writer Joanna Nesbit‘s family — head for the quieter ski resorts....
February 28th, 2011 | BC Family Ski Trips, British Columbia, Outdoor Adventure | Read More

Camping with Kids in British Columbia

Camping with Kids in British Columbia
Looking for a BC vacation deal? British Columbia offers pitch-perfect camping options for every family: seven national parks, 900 provincial parks and hundreds of private campgrounds and RV parks. BC’s provincial parks typically only charge between $10 to $24 per site for car campers. Jayne Seagrave is...
August 25th, 2010 | British Columbia, Outdoor Adventure | Read More
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