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  • Vision to Canada

    Vision to Canada

    Buckle up, and let's hit the open road!

    Chasing North American horizons with a vehicle-dependent aim may sound crazy. But our confidence was mountain-high with a reliable 'steel horse'; 2024 2.7 Chevy Silverado to carry my wife, our dog Rusty, and me.

  • Preparation and Departure

    Preparation and Departure

    This isn't just a road trip; it's an immersive journey fueled by freedom, the dependable spirit of our aim, and a Silverado. This first episode captures a distinct and reflective leg of this incredible expedition, so buckle up, visit Catholic Camper, and let the adventure begin!

  • Deciding Factors

    Deciding Factors

    Chevy Colorado versus Silverado, we moved towards a full size truck. Consider this; size, payload, and intended use. We chose well.

  • Cold weather but good blessings.

    Cold weather but good blessings.

    Finding comfort in the cold and how the inaugural journey from Texas to Canada deepened our appreciation for life's warmth.

  • Unlike anything I've seen.

    Unlike anything I've seen.

    After a 12-hour tour in the darkness of midnight, we emerged into an area that we were not prepared to see and found ourselves lost.

  • Resting in Pacific North West at a KOA

    Resting in Pacific North West at a KOA

    After a week of winding through the majestic, rocky peaks of the Rockies, we've finally made it to the lush, green landscapes of the Pacific Northwest!

  • Site Stop! Astoria Bunker

    Site Stop! Astoria Bunker

    Traversing towards Canada, we come across a living history site, or more accurately, Fort Stevens Civil War/World War II concrete artillery gun bunker.

    This was a surprise, one of many!

  • Site Stop!

    Site Stop!

    Soak in the local culture and seeing the sights was a reminder that I appreciated. In this video we frame the small town of Astoria and the big city of Seattle!

  • Border Crossing Delay

    Border Crossing Delay

    Preparing thoroughly is essential when crossing into another country, such as Canada, as there are many details to consider.

    Although we thought we did our homework, we fell slightly short.

  • Joy Stanley Park

    Joy Stanley Park

    The stress of crossing the border was only a delay to a fantastic next day. After a good rest, we set out on our first day in Canada with one goal: to find joy at Stanley Park. (Photoshoot)

  • Site Stop! Gastown.

    Site Stop! Gastown.

    While traveling from Texas to Canada, finding cool neighborhoods was a goal. Gastown, a neighborhood in British Columbia, embodies a spirit of creativity that we call, “Site Stop”

  • Traversing Canada

    Traversing Canada

    Hey, let's face it, chores are part of the plan. Right? Keep key points in mind, and traveling won't be so stressful, and you can save a lot of money.