golfing, fishing, skiing, birding, dining, scuba - Vancouver Island delivers a never ending menu of diverse choices either to your door, or within an hour’s drive. Snowbirds ran out of winter before they ran out of things to do. Tese Snowbirds stayed in Canada,
and enjoyed familiar language, currency, customs, and health care. I know they made strong new friendships and enjoyed a sense of community, because I’m on a Snowbirds Facebook page and even though they’ve scattered far and wide for the summer, they continue to stay in touch with the folks they became close to last winter. Te Island is less than two hours
away by ferry, and it’s a BIG island at nearly 300 miles long and a population of over 750,000. Most of the population is on the drier East side, where the annual rainfall is
Snowbirds Day Trip to West Coast with Lady Rose Marine
about 26 inches. Yes, it rains more in the winter, but at least it’s rarely snow! Te southern portion of the Island boasts Canada’s warmest winter temperatures, with average temperatures above freezing. Every large RV park tries to make
their Snowbirds feel at home by organizing group events, such as potluck dinners, games nights, hiking groups, craſting groups, fitness groups and park clubhouses are rarely empty. At our park, we also hosted free seminars on geocaching, birding,
Living Forest Oceanside Campground & RV Park
Nanaimo, Vancouver Island 53 acres, 300 incredible sites
Make Living Forest your winter home and enjoy this view every day!
Canada’s warmest winter destination! “The only thing we overlook is the waterfront”
Facebook.com/LivingForestRV 250.755.1755
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