All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Searching Names and dimensions of smaller pop upshow about www.sylvansport.com ? Its small, lightweight and very bare-boned.Re: How many people put power awning in every night?Bring it in every night....Re: Mt. Rushmore Kavoom wrote: Big Pine campground Custer http://www.bigpinecampground.com 43 a night Full. Big thumbs up from us. We recommend this campground as well....Re: San Antonio to Nova Scotia--what shouldn't we miss? Grey Mountain wrote: Cape Breton, Peggy's Cove, Baddeck (Home of Alexander Graham Bell and the Museum)in Nova Scotia. Also take in a few ceilidhs (pronounced kay-lee) while there. Watch the incredible tides on the Bay of Fundy. Also lots to see in Halifax but don't miss out on visiting Grand Pré and Lunenburg. On your way from Halifax to Lunenburg, stop in at Mahone Bay and Oak Island. If you have the time, New Brunswick and PEI are definitely worth visiting...Re: how much advance for Quebec CityAt the end of July last summer, we used the Quebec City KOA located at St. Nicholas. IIRC, we booked the site a couple of weeks prior to arriving and had no issues getting a site but it may not always be that easy.Re: Wanted: Basket Coffee Filter Daddy downtheroad wrote: Tupper Ware....lots of sizes to choose from.. That's what we use...Re: Montreal QC PackerBacker wrote: To bypass the city, use highway 20 from Quebec City, then onto highway 30 west which leads west of Montreal. There is a small bridge toll before getting back onto the 20 west. You can the get onto either highway 401 or 417. We did this trip from Alberta to the East Coast and back last summer. This is the best route around Montreal and very easy to navigate.Re: Fantasy RV Tours Canadian Maritme first timerMy wife and I just did a trip with our truck and trailer from Medicine Hat Ab to Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and had a wonderful time. Our travels kept us in Canada throughout the journey. Drop me a PM and I might be able to give you some pointers. We wrote a blog about our travels that you might find interesting.John & Betty's travel blogRe: Cola soda in holding tanks? profdant139 wrote: I think they only gave you half the recipe. A really deep cleaning requires that you add not only a lot of Diet Coke but also a pack of Mentos: Coke and Mentos Too funny!!!!!!!! :BRe: Cordless drill for scissor jacksI use a Kawasaki 21.6 volt cordless drill and I use blocks under the stabilizers as others have mentioned. The only reason I use the Kawasaki is that when I was looking for a cordless drill, Costco had these and the price was right and has served me well for 5+ years.
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