One thing I've noticed over the years is that a lot of people heading east to explore the Atlantic region are often headed towards NS and NL. Not that there is anything wrong with that, but it seems to people just don't know how much NB has to offer for overlanding enthusiasts. It is probably...
@Michael you are 100% correct with the above breakdown. And the patch breakdown as stated above also makes sense to me and I think that would cover Canada's regions very accurately.
FYI, afaik East is everything east of Quebec, and North is everything that's above the coast to coast provinces IMO.
I've recently completed my second utility trailer conversion. Started out purchasing a base trailer. It wasn't suitable for off-road use, mainly due to its length and tires. The first thing I did was put on 31" mud terrains and chopped off the whole overhanging rear end.
Next I needed a way...
Got a second RTT from Wild Coast Tents yesterday. Now with the trailer and this RTT I can camp comfortably with my whole family and dog inside the trailer tent as well.
In retrospect the only thing I would suggest to change is to switch the "Atlantic Provinces" to the "East Coast" as that's what people here call it. Even Newfoundlanders (most anyway)
Ack, I hear what you are saying @Winterpeg however we can't base regions on popular trends of where some people go camping. I fully agree that Ontario is NOT the centre of the universe and there is no "central Canada" that's why that region is called The Prairies.
So in summary I think so far...
You are leaving out the northern territories and you essentially naming most of the provinces instead of regions. Maritimes, then Ontario and QC are gernerally referred to as Eastern Canada, the Prairies is everything west of Ontario until Alberta which is part of Western Canada. And the...
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