The RV is getting a comeback and it is bigger than ever!
Recreational vehicles are making a stamp in Canada. In fact, one report in 2018
has stated that at least 9.1 million Canadians are what they call ‘camping
households’. These include families that camps occasionally.
Why do they prefer RVs you ask? Well, several factors actually
contribute to this. These are:
- RV rentals in Canada are easy and
convenient.
- Campsites are accessible since
they are scattered throughout the country.
- Canadians, especially the younger
generation, are attuned to more outdoor activities.
- Canadians feel safer in their own
country than their counterparts.
- RV parts are reasonably priced and
are readily available nationwide.
Things To Consider When Buying An RV
RVing is a way of life whether it be for a short trip or a full
blown camping household. To determine the right RV for you look for these key
points:
- Space
Due to the limitations of the space in the RV, you should take
into consideration how many members of the household it can accommodate. Take
the tour inside the camper. Lie in the bed, sit on the kitchen and explore the
bathroom. Dealers might say it can accommodate 5-6 persons but in actuality
might just be around 3 persons.
- Engine
Brand new and/or second hand RV engines should always be tested.
Always ask for a second opinion from someone you trust. After all, this is
about the your safety and others as well. The Canadian government also has a
set of standards they have to comply with especially a road worthiness
certificate.
- Basic Necessities
RVs are usually equipped with the basic necessities such as beds,
kitchen and a standard rv toilets Canada. Nevertheless, you should consider the duration of your trip or
if you would like to customize the setup to fit your needs.
- Campsites and Dumping Station
RV Waste management in Canada is far better than its counterparts.
Though RV toilets in Canada are usually built with a
pedal flush just like its neighboring countries, Canada has more campsites and
dumping stations per state. Most campsites require no to little fee depending
on the services you will avail of. For those RVs that have little features on
board, worry not. There are campsites that have access to toilets, kitchens and
even their own dumping station. You should carefully plan out which campsites
offer the services you need. It is also important to keep in mind the proper
waste management at campsites especially for those that don’t have rv toilets Canada.
- Grounding Ease
After an exhausting drive to the campsite, you should be able to
ground your RV with ease. Grounding apparatuses should be easy to maneuver so
as to avoid accidents to you or your fellow campers. This process should be
explained by the dealer before the sale.
RV in Canada is certainly an adventure. Different sceneries per
state welcome you. Canadian hospitality too becomes apparent at campsites upon
grounding. Experience the Canadian RV lifestyle and see what they have been
clamoring about.
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