A new national survey by Go RVing Canada shows that families
miss the freedom, curiosity and joy of discovery they had when they were kids.
Somewhere along the way, many of us have fallen prey to the idea that
overproduced games, overscheduled days and shiny gadgets mean a happy childhood.
However, many of our favourite childhood memories don’t involve a jam-packed
schedule, the most shiny plastic toy or even hours upon hours of playing video
games.
· When we were younger, we experienced that unadulterated feeling of happiness that came from seeking adventure at every corner. In fact, 64 per cent of Canadians feel they used to be more adventurous as a child and have given it up once the responsibilities of becoming an adult crept in.
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Today, 70 per cent of Canadians find themselves
missing the freedom, curiosity and joy of discovery they had when they were kids
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53 per cent of Canadians agree they were more
willing to explore and discover the world as a child than they do as
adults.
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43 per cent of Canadians wish they were more
adventurous as a family, but over half of Canadian families see money as
a deterrent for not travelling and seeking adventure.
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There is an RV that fits every family and budget. Purchase
an RV for as little as $6,000 – there truly is an RV for everyone.
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Exploring the great outdoors in an RV helps us bring
back our thirst for those amazing childhood adventures and connect with our
children in new ways.
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