by Wayfarer Insurance Group | Oct 23, 2020 | Car, Collector Car, Living the Lifestyle, Places
Ah, fall: There’s no better season to hit the highways and byways in your collector car to see all that Canada has to offer. From stunning scenery to gorgeous foliage, autumn is the perfect time to take one last road trip before your car heads back to storage...
by Wayfarer Insurance Group | Oct 22, 2020 | Getting Started, Living the Lifestyle, RV
RVing is the ideal time to unplug and enjoy the peace, quiet and serenity of nature. Several apps for RVer enthusiasts can make your adventures even more enjoyable, productive and exciting, though. Consider the benefits of 13 Canadian camping apps as you enhance your...
by Wayfarer Insurance Group | Oct 20, 2020 | Car, Collector Car, Living the Lifestyle
What turns a daily driver into a collector car? There are many factors that determine if your standard production car can someday achieve fame at a local car show or on the auction block. Future collector cars may come from a limited run, experience a huge cult...
by Wayfarer Insurance Group | Oct 14, 2020 | Collector Car, Living the Lifestyle
Is it a car, a truck, or a novelty? Designers at Chevrolet would likely say the El Camino is whatever you want it to be. This short-lived vehicle made its debut in 1959 as a challenge to Ford’s successful Ranchero. Built on a somewhat modified Brookwood two-door...
by Wayfarer Insurance Group | Oct 12, 2020 | Living the Lifestyle, RV
Halloween is Canada’s second most celebrated holiday – one that both kids and adults look forward to each year. But with social distancing orders altering all typical holiday celebrations, it will look a bit different this year. So we’ve put together...
by Wayfarer Insurance Group | Oct 8, 2020 | Collector Car, Insurance, Living the Lifestyle
At first, your classic car might seem absolutely perfect. But after driving it a bit, you’ll undoubtedly notice things here and there that could use some attention. Maybe your exhaust rattles and leaks or your air conditioning doesn’t blow as cold as you might like....