In this episode, we take you to one of our favorite Canadian towns, Stewart, British Columbia, and its less enjoyable sister town of Hyder, Alaska. Plus, one state is trying to solve the problem of no-shows at state park campgrounds and after a shocking visit is IKEA no longer RV-friendly?

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  • Traveling to Stewart, British Columbia and Hyder, Alaska:
    • Where we stayed: Rainey Creek Campground (please note we said Bear Creek on this episode and we were wrong, it’s Rainey Creek. Too many campgrounds named Creek!).
    • Where to eat: Cafe El Tostador
    • Visit the Stewart Visitors Center
    • Bear Glacier and Salmon Glacier
    • During the Salmon run, Hyder is a great place to see Bears
    • Free dump station and potable water in Stewart

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