The Canadian Recreational Vehicle Association (CRVA) has launched a monumental cross-country tour to commemorate its 50th anniversary, showcasing the enduring appeal of the RV lifestyle while supporting a noble cause. This summer journey, spearheaded by CRVA President Shane Devenish, aims to connect with Canadians from coast to coast, sharing stories of adventure and raising funds for the Care Camps Foundation, which provides healing camp experiences for children battling cancer.
With over 2.1 million Canadian households owning an RV, the industry not only fosters a love for exploration and relaxation but also significantly contributes to the national economy, generating $3.4 billion annually and supporting more than 14,000 jobs. The CRVA's tour highlights the economic and social impact of RVing, from manufacturing to campground operations, underscoring its role in promoting tourism and supporting small communities across Canada.
The 50th-anniversary tour features stops at key locations, including campgrounds and RV dealerships, offering Canadians the chance to engage with the CRVA team, share their RVing experiences, and contribute to the Care Camps Foundation. A highlight of the tour is the opportunity to win a 2025 Citation Reward Travel Trailer, valued at over $100,000, with every ticket sold directly benefiting children with cancer.
Shane Devenish emphasizes the tour's dual purpose: celebrating the CRVA's half-century milestone and giving back to the community through Care Camps. This initiative reflects the association's commitment to enriching lives, whether through the freedom of the open road or the joy of helping children in need. The tour not only marks a significant anniversary but also reinforces the importance of community, charity, and the great Canadian outdoors.


