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Industry Partners

Canadian RV Industry Stakeholder Partners

Tourism Industry Association of Canada

Founded in 1930 to encourage the development of tourism in Canada, TIAC serves today as the national private-sector advocate for this $97.4 billion sector. Based in Ottawa, TIAC takes action on behalf of Canadian tourism businesses and promotes positive measures that help the industry grow and prosper.

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Canadian Recreational Vehicle Association

The CRVA is a non-profit organization comprised of leading recreational vehicle manufacturers and suppliers of the components that go into recreational vehicles which are sold in Canada. CRVA membership also includes suppliers of services such as marketing and financial organizations specializing in serving the RV industry. The association, comprised of a representative from each member manufacturing company and component supplier, ensures continuity of professional standards beneficial to the RV industry and, ultimately, to the interests of the consumer.

RVDA of Canada

The RVDA of Canada is a national federation which exists to protect and promote the interests and welfare of RV Dealers across Canada in order to enable the industry to maximize its potential.

Go RVing Canada

The Go RVing Canada coalition was formed in 1997, and consists of RV manufacturers, RV dealers and campground operators in the multi-billion dollar Canadian RVing industry. The coalition serves as the Canadian RV camping industry ambassador to provide the public and media with information about the benefits of RV travel. Go RVing Canada seeks to enhance consumer information and satisfaction with the RV experience, it’s the destination for everything RVing.

Parks Canada

Parks Canada, also known as the Parks Canada Agency, is an agency of the Government of Canada run by the Minister of the Environment, who mandates it to protect and present nationally significant natural and cultural heritage, and foster public understanding, appreciation, and enjoyment in ways that ensure their ecological and commemorative integrity for present and future generations.