Woodall’s Campground Management (WCM) Rebrands to ‘Woodall’s Campground Magazine’
RV Park and Campground Sector’s only Trade Publication Updates Front Cover of Magazine, Changes Name to Better Market What It Offers to Park Owners Elkhart, Ind. — Woodall’s Campground Management (WCM) has announced a shift to a new name, Woodall’s Campground Magazine, as it works to better market itself to new park owners/operators that have […]
Insider Perks Newest CCRVC Endorsement Partner
Insider Perks, the premier outdoor hospitality marketing agency, is proud to announce they have been named as the newest Endorsement Partner of the Canadian Camping & RV Council. An exclusive collection of companies, being an Endorsement Partner means the CCRVC has reviewed the products or services and has found them to be of exceptional value […]
Canada’s First Budget in Over Two Years – What’s in it for Private Campgrounds
On April 19th, Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland unveiled the government’s first budget in over two years amid COVID-19 cases re-escalating across the country. This long-awaited budget is one of the most important budgets in recent history as many sectors of the economy, including campgrounds, are still reeling from the impacts of COVID-19, and provinces are […]
Pet Amenities at RV Parks and Campgrounds
Article By CCRVC Supplier Member Furever Clean Dog Wash The Covid pandemic has seen a dramatic increase in dog ownership. Today more than 40% of Canadian households own one or more dogs and are spending more than 8 billion a year in pet amenities, particularly dog grooming services. RV Parks and campgrounds are popular choices […]
Canadian Camping and RV Council celebrates successful inaugural Canadian Outdoor Hospitality and Expo
The Canadian Camping and RV Council’s inaugural Canadian Outdoor Hospitality Conference and Expo took place virtually January 18-21, 2021 and saw over 330 attendees from Canada and the US, dozens of vendors and sponsors, and contributions from speakers across North America covering a wide variety of topics specific to tourism, campground operations, and strategies for […]
A Message From Shane Devenish, Executive Director of CCRVC
As we enter 2021, we must not look back but look to the year that lies ahead with great optimism. We have much to be proud of for the way in which the Canadian RV and Camping Industry and especially our Members and Campgrounds met the many challenges of 2020 head on that turned what […]
CCRVC Announces the Canadian Outdoor Hospitality Conference and Expo
The Canadian Camping & RV Council is excited to announce that the inaugural Canadian Outdoor Hospitality Conference & Expo will take place January 18th-21st, 2021. Produced through a partnership with CampCon, the conference will provide an opportunity for the entire country to come together in one national show for the betterment of the Canadian Camping […]
Stuck north of a closed border, Canada’s full-time RVers are facing an unfamiliar foe: The Canadian winter
By Ben Spurr Sept. 10, 2020 When Wendy Wood and her family left their comfortable life in Burlington to travel the continent in an RV nearly four years ago, they were hoping to find freedom on the open road. But that road is feeling less free these days, thanks to COVID-19. Like many other Canadian “full-time RVers” […]
Le Conseil canadien du camping et du VR a fait part au premier ministre Trudeau de ses préoccupations concernant le statut des « Snowbirds »
CONSEIL CANADIEN DU CAMPING ET DU VR Pour diffusion immédiate – le 2 septembre 2020 Le Conseil canadien du camping et du VR a fait part au premier ministre Trudeau de ses préoccupations concernant le statut des « Snowbirds » canadiens qui pourraient ne pas pouvoir se déplacer vers le sud cet automne si la […]
Canadian Camping and RV Council addresses concerns regarding Snowbirds
CANADIAN CAMPING AND RV COUNCIL For Immediate Release – September 2nd, 2020 The Canadian Camping and RV Council has expressed concerns to Prime Minister Trudeau regarding the status of Canadian “Snowbirds” who may not be able to travel south this fall should the Canada/US Border remain closed to non-essential travel after the camping season ends […]