Monday, November 11, 2024
Great Escape RV in London, remembers.
Lest we forget.
Posted at 02:19 PM
Thursday, October 31, 2024
When black cats prowl and pumpkins gleam,
May luck be yours on Halloween.
– Author Unknown
Happy Halloween!
From all of us at Great Escape RV in London.
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Monday, October 14, 2024
Wishing you and yours a Safe & Happy Thanksgiving!
From your friends at Great Escape RV in London.
Posted at 06:43 PM
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Great Escape RV in London wishes you all a Safe & Happy Thanksgiving!
Our Thanksgiving Holiday Hours are as follows:
Saturday, October 12th - Open until 1:00pm.
Monday, October 14th - Closed for Holiday.
Resuming regular working hours on Tuesday, October 15th.
Posted at 02:38 PM
Monday, September 30, 2024
Great Escape RV in London honours the lost children and survivors of residential schools today.
September 30th is the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation.
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Friday, September 27, 2024
Great Escape RV in London embraces Fall!
Reach out to us to discuss your RV rental or purchasing needs at 519-227-4700
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Saturday, August 31, 2024
Great Escape RV in London wish you and yours a Safe & Happy Labour Day Long Weekend!
Posted at 07:16 PM
Thursday, August 1, 2024
Great Escape RV in London will be OPEN on Saturday, Aug. 3rd until 3:00PM.
CLOSED on Monday, Aug. 5th to celebrate the Civic Holiday.
Resuming regular hours on Tuesday, Aug.6th
We hope you all have a Safe & Happy Civic Holiday Long Weekend!
Posted at 04:51 PM
Monday, July 1, 2024
Happy birthday, Canada! And a wonderful Canada Day to you and the people closest to you!
Happy Canada Day!
From your friends at Great Escape RV in London.
Posted at 04:21 PM
Thursday, June 20, 2024
Happy 1st Day of Summer!
Why Is It Called a “Solstice?"
During a year, the subsolar point—the spot on the Earth's surface directly beneath the Sun—slowly moves along a north-south axis. Having reached its southernmost point at the December solstice, it stops and starts moving northward until it crosses the equator on the day of the March equinox. At the June solstice, which marks the northernmost point of its journey, it stops again to start its journey back toward the south.
This is how the solstices got... more
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