Going local is all the rage right now, from eating only locally grown food to supporting local businesses. When you travel, you might fear it's more difficult to live a locavore lifestyle. Perhaps you don't know the culture well enough, or don't have time to be diligent in knowing where your food comes from. For me, traveling is about discovering what is unique to an area and that includes food, so I'm always on the look out for what's local be it the current season's produce or a locally roasted coffee. However, a recent trip to the islands off the coast of Vancouver, BC proved to me that you can go locavore without even trying.
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Get a behind the scenes peek at our time spent on the Gulf Islands of British Columbia. We found boats, beaches, and bakeries during our three days on the islands.
I'm hitting the road again tomorrow with Pam of Nerd's Eye View and Peter of The Carey Adventures. Instead of crossing the US, we're headed north into Canada. What awaits us? A thirty-one foot Winnebago to learn how to drive, ferry rides (oh how I love the ferry,) and a lot of camping on the islands off of Vancouver.











