The toilets in travel trailers are usually relatively small. This is to conserve space and to limit the use of water since they drain into a holding tank instead of into a sewer. If you have your travel trailer permanently parked, have access to a sewer and have the room inside the trailer for a full-sized commode, there's no reason not to upgrade to a household sized toilet for comfort and increased flushing efficiency.
Develop a Travel Policy for a Company
Almost every company, large or small, will require some of its employees to travel on occasion. Whether your firm's employees are hardened road warriors who crisscross the globe or just need to attend a few out-of-town conventions each year, a clear, concise corporate travel policy will help ensure that your company gets the best possible return on investment for business travel.
Make a Travel Log
You can make your own travel log to write down your traveling experiences, while storing photos and other souvenirs in organized pockets. Take a travel log on a nature hike. Write down your observations about a plant or flower, while collecting a leaf in the same pocket as the writing page. You can also take pictures of nature instead of collecting them. The choice is yours.
Book Train Travel From Montreal to Quebec City
Montreal is headquarters to the main railway system in Canada, VIA Rail Canada, that runs trains from coast to coast.
Paint an Aluminum Travel Trailer
Travel trailers are great for trips and can sometimes be found for a steal when purchased from a previous owner. Older aluminum travel trailers may need the occasional boost to their appearance from a new coat of paint to keep them looking sharp. Aluminum is a lightweight metal and, although rust-resistant, is also porous and can easily become oxidized when left unprotected. You can paint and protect your aluminum travel trailer in a few easy steps--without even having to prime it.