Canadian-Made RVs Part I
From compact trailers to luxurious motorhomes, Canada’s RV industry is as strong as ever with many competitive options.
Canada is well-known for its beautiful scenery, numerous provincial and national parklands, enticing beaches and abundant camping opportunities, which rank it as one of the most popular RV destinations all year. What many don’t know, surprisingly, is that Canadian companies build some of the best and best-known RV brands.
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Canada’s RV industry is relatively small compared to the U.S. market as approximately 90 percent of the models purchased by dealers are imported from south of the border and abroad. Companies like Winnebago, Airstream and Coachman are household names and have set standards for what is referred to as the go-anywhere, anytime recreational vehicle.
However, Canadian manufacturers have created their own benchmark for success with the ability to find that sweet spot between ample amenities and fuel efficiency at the gas pump. Eco-conscious materials, aerodynamic designs, and a number of unique amenities have become an even greater incentive among RVers for supporting Canadian RV manufacturers.
There are more than a dozen home-grown RV manufacturers in Canada that build a variety of models, ranging from compact teardrop trailers to motorhomes of all classes. One manufacturer has even gained notoriety for its ultra-insulated truck campers, providing yet another way for dedicated RVers to hit the road any time of the year.
Listed and described below are five of some of the most popular Canadian RV manufacturers with the details that set their brands apart and why their models are becoming more popular across the country and abroad.
First on our list is Leisure Travel Vans and Triple E RV
Triple E RV is one of Canada's oldest RV manufacturers. Launched in 1965 by PW Enns and his family, Triple E became popular for its wide range of towables and motorhomes and has been capturing the attention of consumers ever since. Following the purchase of Leisure Travel Vans in 2008, the company expanded into the class B+ market and began offering RVers more streamlined preferences. The line currently has two models, the Unity and Wonder manufactured at its facility in Winkler, MB.
www.leisurevans.com www.tripleerv.com
Next is Outback Trailers (Trillium)
For many of its customers, the Outback is true Canadiana. The Trillium trailer - named after Ontario’s official flower - dates back to the early 1970s. In 1999, The Thoen family purchased Trillium’s base moulds and resurrected the popular model as their new, refurbished line called the Outback. According to the company, the redesign included a larger kitchen and updated appliances. The new Trillium was a hit and currently continues to expand.
Then there’s Sun-Fun Teardrop Trailers
Sun-Fun Teardrop Trailers is another example of Canadian innovation built on a single, adaptable model. Teardrop trailers first came into popularity during the 1930s in the U.S. and continue to have a strong following, particularly among campers who like keeping travel simple and light.
www.sunfunteardrop.com
Armadillo Trailers
Armadillo Trailers has been in business for roughly 10 years and also owes part of its success to history. The Armadillo, which is owned by brothers Jason and Mark Jong, is available in two models including the 4 m (13.4 ft) Armadillo and the 4.3 m (14 ft) Backpack. The extra 15 cm (6 in ) of the latter model allows for roomier living and a king-size bed. But it also allows for increased choices and personalization. According to Carson Armitage, who manages the company’s marketing, the Backpack ‘table for two’ model is their most popular.
We interviewed Jason at an RV show in 2018 and he described the philosophy and innovative design features in the Armadillo trailers. Check out the video, which now has over 3.6 million views on YouTube by searching for Snowbirds and RV Travelers Magazine. [ Ссылка ]
We’ll jump across the country to La Belle Province to detail ProLite
Based in Saint-Jerome, QC, ProLite opened its doors in 2000 offering lightweight fibreglass trailers that are designed for Canada’s seasonal travel demands. Its models range from the 4 m (12.2 ft) two-person Suite (that can be towed with a compact) to the 7 m (24.3 ft), six-person Xtreme, which features all the standard amenities of a full-service RV.
Consumers from the U.S. who want to order an RV from these Canadian manufacturers should confirm the delivery schedule. Canada’s RV manufacturers are ready to meet the demands of discerning RVers. Be sure to keep an eye out for the second installment in this series, which highlights even more choices of Canadian-made trailers and motorhomes.
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