The Wellness Travel Show

BC Lodging & Campgrounds Association

Cheryl MacKinnon

If COVID-19 and the pandemic of 2020 have done any good this year, it has introduced camping throughout British Columbia as one of the best cures for what ails us.  This type of travel literally exploded in the summer of 2020, and in fact, the numbers are remaining steady in fall and winter.  Camping engages all personalities and knows no age limit.  Families, especially multi-gen, to couples, the guys and gals escaping for a few days away without significant others, solo travellers and simply good friends who know how to safely explore the spectacular outdoors, each enjoys this amazing way to explore the bounty of ‘beautiful BC”!  In fact, RV camping is attracting snowbirds to British Columbia in dramatic numbers this winter as travel down south has been halted indefinitely.  My colleague, Joss Penny, Executive Director with BC Lodging & Campgrounds Association tells us why this style of travel has gained such widespread appeal, showing no signs of slowing down in the near future.  More at www.greatwellnessgetaways.com and https://www.travel-british-columbia.com/.   See you at the lake...

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