The Canadian Camping and RV Council said at least 50,000 full-time users of RVs who usually spend their winters in the United States had to find a site north of the border. Thousands have converged on southern B.C., packing full-service campgrounds to wait out the winter, according to B.C. tourism and lodging groups.
via CBC | Top Stories NewsFriday, 25 December 2020
With Canada-U.S. border closed, snowbirds pack B.C. campsites to wait out winter
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