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I am fairly new here & to RVing. I own a 1988 Ford Sterling (GlenDale RV) Class C (my new home), and a 1981 Dodge Ram "SunCoach" camper Van (for sale). Both were used as permanent parked, at my work. I am care-taker / Security for a marina in West Vancouver.
Which is about 5hrs travel time from my home on Vancouver Island.
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My driving toys:1998 Mazda MPV 4x4(DD), Looking for a Diesel 4x4 Truck for my DD & 1988 Ford Sterling Class C RV (HOME).My wet toys 9' Bombard RHIB (Zodiac), 2 x 16ft Aluminum Boats. (Starcraft & Aroliner)
Welcome from another canadian out of the province of Quebec. Genecop is right BC is a nice part in Canada. My brother live's in Victoria and looking at your work I'm wondering if you work where my nephew is working in fact he's the captain of a ship doing some charter trip. If you ever have a chance stop for a coffee at Mason Jar in Victoria, my niece Genevieve just opened her restaurant few weeks ago.
Welcome from another canadian out of the province of Quebec. Genecop is right BC is a nice part in Canada. My brother live's in Victoria and looking at your work I'm wondering if you work where my nephew is working in fact he's the captain of a ship doing some charter trip. If you ever have a chance stop for a coffee at Mason Jar in Victoria, my niece Genevieve just opened her restaurant few weeks ago.
Jean
dianneandsteve wrote:
Welcome from a couple of fellow Vancouver Islanders. We are from North Saanich (Victoria).
You have found a wonderful site here with lots of friendly informative folks.
I dont get down to Victoria very often.. on a good day, Its about a 4hr trip one way from Comox. This is where I work in West Vancouver, BC Sunset Marina
-- Edited by Pantharen on Monday 25th of November 2013 04:37:44 AM
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My driving toys:1998 Mazda MPV 4x4(DD), Looking for a Diesel 4x4 Truck for my DD & 1988 Ford Sterling Class C RV (HOME).My wet toys 9' Bombard RHIB (Zodiac), 2 x 16ft Aluminum Boats. (Starcraft & Aroliner)
Just wanted to say hello! My mums family is from BC - mostly Duncan, Sooke and Bamfield. If you run into any Barbers that are salmon fishing or shrimping that will be them! Hope to get back up that way in another year or two.