All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsMobility Scooter/power chair questionHi Folks Enjoying the RV lifestyle can be somewhat challenging when you have mobility issues. I am wondering how people manage these challenges by using mobility scooters or power chairs? Do you own one and take it with you (full-sized, foldable/take-apart), or do you rent them when you reach your destination? If you own one and travel with it, how do you manage repairs or service? (batteries and tires wear out, or of you have a breakdown) Are you able to DIY, or can you get a tech to come out to where you are parked?Re: route around calgary, abTake the 201 (Stony Trail) around the city. There is bridge construction on Deerfoot (#2) that will cause delays at all times. The 201 can be picked up at the south edge of the city then catch toe #2 again at the north edge.Re: Calgary, Canada campsitesBow valley provincial park is a very nice cg. It's between Calgary and BanffRe: Can I tow my trailer with Propane on ?My research indicates in Canada there are laws requiring pilot lights to be out and tank valves to be closed. http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/tdg/clear-part5-300.htm#sec51Re: Ocean Kayak for Fishing Deb and Ed M wrote: Jackson Kayaks makes some fantastic fishing kayaks that are designed for stand-up fishing! www.jacksonkayaks.com X2Re: Near Red Deer, Alberta. On a lake or nice river please?Aspen beach at gull lake, red lodge is nice too. Follow these links for more ideas http://www.albertaparks.ca/albertaparksca/visit-our-parks/find-a-park.aspx http://www.albertawow.comRe: Calgary & Edmonton, AB PghBob wrote: Txcampingfamily: Thanks again for the info. We are driving a Class C but without a toad. There are a couple of things I want to do in town, and I was hoping the lightrail was near the CG you stayed at. We will work it out somehow. Bob The CG is actually in Cochrane. It's a bedroom community just west of Calgary. From the campground, you drive about 10 minutes to the western edge of the City. There you will find an LRT station (Crowfoot station) There is ample parking for a class C and you can hop on the train and get around the city relatively efficiently. (http://www.calgarytransit.com/route_maps/route.html) In Banff, once at Tunnel Mountain you can walk everywhere you want to go in town. I don't recommend walking to Sulfer Mountain and the hotsprings but it can be done. There is public transit there too. No need to drive in town if you don't want to. (http://roamtransit.com/services/banff) Enjoy your visit
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