Meet QueenB.Divine who is passionate about Mental Health & Astrology, because of her roots which are Jamaican /Canadian, grandfather who was from India and she now lives on the island of Vancouver . Mental Health and astrology it is in her DNA , because of her own personal journey ancestry.
Well, Queen B.Divine already did! in a R.v And what a journey it was—crossing Canada from Ontario to Vancouver in a 27-foot RV, with her husband and their trusty dog as travel companions. Talk about a road trip to remember!

Seeing Canada for the first time through the windows of an RV was nothing short of magical. Traveling offers a perspective like no other—it’s like taking the blinders off and realizing how little you’ve truly been living when you stay in one place. The open road isn’t just a path—it’s a gateway to new experiences, fresh insights, and a truckload of memories that last a lifetime.
One of the biggest surprises? How travel erased old perceptions and replaced them with unforgettable experiences. Queen B.Divine had her fair share of preconceptions about Canada, but seeing it firsthand rewrote her entire mental map. From the vast prairies to the towering peaks, every mile was a revelation.
Ah, the mountains—the ultimate test of courage. Heading toward British Columbia through the Rocky Mountains, Queen B.Divine faced one of her biggest fears. Mountains have always been symbolic for her, representing life’s challenges. You climb, you struggle, you reach the top, and then—sweet relief—you come down. But knowing the metaphor didn’t make the journey any less intimidating.
At one point, she turned to her husband and asked, “Do we have to go over the mountains to get to Vancouver?”
With the wisdom of a seasoned road trip veteran (and the perfect amount of husbandly instinct), he simply said, “No, sweetie, we don’t have to.”
Spoiler alert: They did. But despite the initial terror, she came out the other side realizing—it wasn’t that bad after all. In fact, it was breathtaking.check out her newest blog
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