Whether you’re pitching a tent in a provincial park or pulling the RV into your favourite forested getaway, preparation is key to making the most of your outdoor adventure.
From safety tips to campsite security and a few hacks for family fun, here’s how to make your next camping trip memorable (for all the right reasons).
Safety First: Make It Second Nature
Camping is a chance to unplug – but not from basic safety. Before you hit the road, make sure someone outside your group knows your destination and expected return date. Bring a well-stocked first aid kit and ensure everyone knows where it’s stored.
Review fire safety if you’ll be building one – especially with kids in tow. Check for fire bans and use designated pits. Never leave a fire unattended, and always extinguish it fully before heading to bed.
If you’re hiking or exploring nearby trails, wear proper footwear, pack water, and bring a small map or GPS device. Cell service can be spotty in remote areas.
Protecting Your Gear (and Your Peace of Mind)
Camping gear isn’t cheap, and unfortunately, theft at campgrounds can happen. Lock valuables out of sight in your vehicle when not in use. For RVs, consider adding motion-sensor lights or small alarms to deter unwanted visitors.
If your camping trips are frequent, check in with your broker to see what your home or auto insurance might already cover, or if an add-on policy makes sense for your equipment, trailer, or recreational vehicle.
Tip: take photos of your gear and receipts if possible. It makes things much easier in the event of a claim.
Family Fun Without the Fuss
Camping with kids? A little planning goes a long way in keeping things smooth. Prep a few easy meals in advance – think foil-packet dinners or make-ahead pancake batter in a bottle.
Create a “rainy day” kit with cards, books, and small games to avoid tent-bound boredom. And don’t forget the marshmallows (plus a few backup sticks for roasting).
Get the kids involved by assigning age-appropriate campsite tasks – they’ll feel included, and you’ll appreciate the extra set of hands.
Make Your Insurance Part of the Packing List
Whether you’re towing a trailer, driving a motorhome, or just bringing along pricey gear, it’s worth talking to your insurance broker before your trip. Many people don’t realize that campsites and RVs come with specific liability risks, and some policies may not extend full coverage in all scenarios.
Have a chat with your advisor about:
- Coverage for trailers and motorhomes
- Contents insurance for valuable gear
- Liability coverage in case of injury or damage at your site
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Camping should be carefree – but the best trips come from being prepared. With a few smart steps and the right coverage in place, you can focus on what really matters: fresh air, good company, and a crackling fire at the end of a full day. Talk to an insurance advisor today about coverage for your next adventure – we’re here to help you enjoy the outdoors with confidence.