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RV rentals and Canadian road trips are rolling as the movie RV
(the top comedy in North America when it debuted in theatres)
showcases the diversity of Alberta's pristine,
mountain-and-prairies scenery.


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RV Showcases Alberta Movie Making
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RV rentals and Canadian road trips are rolling as the movie RV
(the top comedy in North America when it debuted in theatres)
showcases the diversity of Alberta's pristine,
mountain-and-prairies scenery.

During the spring and summer, travellers seek solace in
campgrounds that run the gamut from luxurious to rustic.
Recreational vehicles get outfitted for prime road trip areas
such as southern Alberta and the Canadian Rocky Mountains.

While parts of Alberta doubled for Utah and Colorado in the movie
RV, the scenery is vibrantly real. You can visit it in your own
RV or one that you can easily rent in Calgary, Canada
(international gateway city to the Canadian Rockies) or elsewhere
in the province.

Aside from an overview in this story of the movie and the Alberta
scenery in it, you'll find a scenic road trip akin to the ones
highlighted in the movie.

Experience Ultimate RV Road Trip

The ultimate RV road trip movie, RV is the story of Bob Munro
(played by Robin Williams), who decides to take his family on an
RV trip to Colorado, as he secretly plans to make good on a
company meeting. The film makes the RV road trip a journey of
discovery for the family. It reveals new destinations for
travellers, as well as the often tangled roots of family
relationships.  At an RV camp, the Munros meet another family,
the Gornickes, led by father Travis (Jeff Daniels). The Gornickes
become a hilarious foil on the Munros' trek into a brave new
world.

Mark Voyce, location manager and second unit manager for the film
during the 28 days of shooting in Alberta, says it's the
diversity of terrain in Alberta that draws film makers to the
province, aside from those seeking remarkable RV road trips. The
shoot was based in Vancouver, B.C.

"The reasons that entice film companies to come to Calgary (and
Alberta) are the same reason a tourist wants to come here," he
says. "A short drive east or west brings a great diversity of
landscape: go west and you're into mountain parks. Go south and
you're into foothills. Go east and you see remarkable hoodoos
and into southern Alberta, you've got unusual landscapes. Head
north and you've got country forests, lakes and fishing."

Enjoy the Diverse Scenery

For a rollicking scene where you'll see the Munros seemingly
pursued by the Gornickes, Highway 3 in southern Alberta showcases
both prairies and mountains. It's a classic Canada road trip
getting a cameo in the film.

"We come out of flatlands into rolling green hills and have a
great view of the mountains in the distance as we head west,"
says Voyce. "We shut down a section of the Crowsnest Pass highway
and the director picked it because in the distance is supposed to
be the mountains of Colorado. Everyone was extremely happy."

You'll see southern Alberta highways and towns featured along
with mountain and prairies country in the movie.

Both Lethbridge and Fort Macleod are among the sunniest cities in
Canada, providing easy access to prairies, the Canadian Rocky
Mountains and attractions such as Writing-on-Stone Provincial
Park, an archaeological preserve that protects the largest
concentration of native rock paintings & carvings on the North
American Plains. Milk River even made Robin Williams, who enjoyed
getting out and meeting the public, mayor for a day. Just a 90
minute drive east of Calgary, the Canadian Badlands are home to
some of the world's most famous dinosaur bone beds and parks.
Perfect for RV rentals and tours.

RV also shot in the Kananaskis area, a recreational playground
just an hour's drive west of Calgary (you'll see a scene where
the RV submerges in a lake; that's Upper Kananaskis Lake).

Discover Full Service RV Resorts

Throughout Alberta, there are full-service, state of the art RV
rentals and resorts with power, water and sewer hookups. Some
even include telephone and satellite TV services. There are more
than 615 campgrounds listed, covering more than 225 locations
throughout the province. That's at least 44,200 sites available
yearly. You can find everything you need, including locations by
riverside, creek, lakeside, mountainside, and even adjacent to a
golf course.

Follow Brokeback on eBay

RV follows on the heels of the remarkable success of Brokeback
Mountain (which won three Oscars), as filmed-in-Alberta movies
attract interest from theatre goers and travellers. And
Kananaskis is a link between the two movies.

Brokeback Mountain was filmed largely in Kananaskis Country, a
spectacular mountains-and-prairies recreation area, just an
hour's drive west of Calgary, which is the international gateway
city to the Canadian Rockies.  In Brokeback Mountain, parts of
Alberta doubled as Wyoming, attracting travelers who want to
experience some of the scenery they saw in the movie by touring
the province themselves. You can find some of those routes here.

In a new twist, Albertan Rob Freeman purchased the black pickup
truck made famous in the movie and auctioned a one-time summer
tour package of the film's locations, which the lucky winner can
see from the cab of the pickup. Proceeds from the winning bid for
the three-day trip will go to charity. Bidding opened at $2,500
US on eBay.

Jesse James On the Way

Meanwhile, arguably the biggest star in the world, Brad Pitt
stars in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert
Ford, which was shot throughout Alberta. The movie is headed for
a September release and features footage from historic sections
of Calgary (the international gateway city to the Canadian Rocky
Mountains) and Edmonton (the international gateway city to the
North), among many other locations. It can be another classic
Canadian road trip, but with a cowboy slant. Stay tuned for
holiday routes that match scenes in the movie. Meanwhile, you can
see the teaser movie trailer here.

RV Scenic Drives in Alberta

Here's a scenic drive that mimics part of what you can see in
the movie RV: follow The Crowsnest Highway 3 East to West. The
oldest inter-provincial highway in Alberta, the Crowsnest Trail
follows historic roadways and features numerous heritage sites.


Tour Distances - Points of Interest

Take a 45-minute drive southeast of Medicine Hat for a visit to
the Cypress Hills. Rising from the surrounding prairie, the hills
are one of the few areas in western Canada unaltered by the last
glacial period. The area boasts 14 varieties of orchids and over
200 species of birds as well as wild turkey, moose and deer.

>From Medicine Hat, head west along the Crowsnest through several
of the region's agricultural towns such as Bow Island, the first
town in Alberta to operate its own natural gas well. The town of
Taber is famous for its produce, and fresh Taber corn is popular
throughout Western Canada.

Lethbridge, built on coal in the 1870s, was originally named
Coalbanks. Today it is the primary service centre for southern
Alberta. On the way through town don't miss the Nikka Yuko
Japanese Gardens. These authentic gardens of meditation were
created in 1967 as a symbol of friendship between the peoples of
Japan and Canada.

Travel about 90 minutes southeast of Lethbridge for a visit to
Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park, just outside the community of
Milk River. Tour the rare petroglyphs and pictographs in the
archaeological preserve, camp at the base of sandstone hoodoos
and canoe on the Milk River. Fort Macleod is southern Alberta's
oldest settlement, and its downtown core has been declared
Alberta's first Provincial Historic Area. The area contains 30
historically and architecturally rich structures including a
variety of wood frame buildings dating from the late 1890s and
many brick and sandstone structures from the early 1900s.

Take a fascinating side trip northwest of Fort Macleod to
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump Interpretive Centre. Used for 5,600
years by Native people to drive buffalo to their deaths,
providing food and materials for shelter and clothing,
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump was designated a World Heritage Site
by UNESCO in 1981 and is one of the largest, oldest and best
preserved buffalo jumps in the world. An interpretive centre
chronicles the saga of the Native culture from ancient times to
the arrival of the Europeans. The top of the cliff provides an
unparalleled view of the surrounding prairies to the east and the
Rocky Mountains to the southwest.

The Highway passes by the town of Pincher Creek and heads into
the Canadian Rockies. Stop and watch the Crowsnest River plunge
over 12 m (39 ft.) into the canyon below at Lundbreck Falls.
Visit the site of the Frank Slide. In 1903, 91 million tonnes (92
million tons) of rock crashed down Turtle Mountain covering a
part of the coal mining town of Frank, killing 70 people.

Visit the Interpretive Centre where displays on the tragic Frank
Slide, coal mining methods and the social life of the Pass offer
a glimpse into the area's past. Tour the Leitch Collieries,
founded in 1907.

Twelve km (7.5 mi) east of the British Columbia/Alberta border
take a look at the volcanic rocks. These outcroppings, about 100
million years old, are older than the Rockies themselves and are
the only evidence of volcanic activity in Alberta.

Tour Distances

Total Distance: 327 km/204 mi
Day 1 - Medicine Hat
Day 2 - Medicine Hat to Lethbridge - 168 km/105 mi
Day 3 - Lethbridge to Crowsnest Pass - 159 km/99 mi




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