Across Canada Adventure Part 5
Before leaving Moncton, we made a special stop at the Treitz Haus where we learned about Brad Trite’s (marketing director for Northern Lite) 10th great grandfather who played a big part in establishing Moncton, and who’s house is still standing from the 1700s.
Thank you from a Northern Lite owner
I offer the gift of my gratitude to all those crafts people, technicians, and builders who gave me more than just a camper.
Across Canada Adventure – Part 4
e continued down the coastline of Nova Scotia, taking every road possible to stay close to the ocean (Pirate Harbour, Saint Francis Harbour, Boylston, Guysborough, Sherbrooke, Half Island Cove, Port Felix, New Harbour West, Spanish Ship Bay, Spry Bay, Pleasant Harbour, etc.) until we arrived for the night at the Norse Cove Campground.
Across Canada Adventure – Part 3
On Day 15 (June 21), we left Truro to head for Inverness about a 2.75-hour drive into Cape Breton.
Searching for adventure in B.C.’s Nemaiah Valley
Nestled between the endless plateau of British Columbia’s Chilcotin region and the ramparts of the Coastal Mountains, the Nemaiah Valley is a remote and breathtaking location perfect for your next Northern Lite truck camper adventure.
Across Canada Adventure – Part 2
On day seven we headed out early in the morning for Marathon, ON. This drive took us along Lake Superior, home to the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. Miles and miles of shoreline and endless opportunities to stop and take in the view. That night we camped at Penn Lake Park. I recommend this beautiful little campsite on its own little lake if you are in the area and need a place to park your camper.
Across Canada Adventure – Part 1
My wife and I have embarked on a cross-Canada adventure starting from our home in Blind Bay, BC and heading to the furthest eastern point of Cape Breton Island. Along the way we will be visiting all Northern Lite dealerships in Canada.
How to Manage Moisture in Your Truck Camper
Northern Lite 4-season truck campers are designed to be water tight. This means that not only do they protect you from the outside elements, but moisture generated inside has a difficult time escaping. If you are spending time in a truck camper, or any other type of RV, that moisture needs to be actively managed, otherwise you are going to end up with condensation issues.
How to Dewinterize your Camper
Learn how to properly dewinterize your Northern Lite truck camper.
2021 Northern Lite Summer Photo Contest
The Northern Lite 2021 Summer Photo Contest is now live!