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Approved Guideline for Private Campground Owners in Nova Scotia

Note: National parks are subject to rules and regulations by Parks Canada. The information below pertains to provincial and private campgrounds in Nova Scotia. Decisions regarding the timing of Provincial Park opening rests with the Department of Lands and Forestry. Approved Guideline for Private Campground Owners in Nova Scotia:  Dr. Robert Strang MD, MHSc., FRCPC Chief Medical […]

Private Campgrounds in Saskatchewan allowed to open June 1st

Private Campgrounds in Saskatchewan Starting June 1, long-term seasonal, overnight stay and limited-term campers will be allowed under the following conditions until the public health order is amended: Reservations must be accepted in advance. Overnight stays and limited-term campsites may only be occupied at 50 per cent capacity, with no adjacent sites occupied at the […]

The Canadian RV and Camping Industry advocates with Government Officials

For Immediate Release – March 24th, 2020 The Canadian RV and Camping Industry has announced measures to advocate to Government Officials and Policy Makers that RV Manufacturers and Suppliers, RV Dealers and Service Centers, and Private RV Parks and Campgrounds be included in the businesses deemed as essential services after Canadian Provinces order shut down […]

Economic Update for Small Business – Federal Government

March 19, 2020 Yesterday, the Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, announced a series of new measures to limit the spread of COVID-19 and to support businesses and workers affected by the global pandemic. These measures include the imminent closure of the Canada – US border to non-essential travel and a fiscal stimulus package of $82 billion […]

Compliance Activities- Canada Revenue Agency meets Standing Committee on Finance

December 13, 2018 From the office of: Blake Richards Member of Parliament Banff-Airdrie I wanted to provide you with an update on the federal Government’s taxation rules regarding campgrounds.  Unfortunately, this Liberal government has decided to persist in waging war against small businesses. Many campgrounds continue to receive assessment notices from the CRA notifying them […]

Why should you belong to an association?

Why should you belong to an association? For most people considering purchasing a membership, what this question really means is, what will I get out of belonging to an association? Will the money be worth it? What an association gives to its members is carefully coordinated and offered so that members receive the most benefit. […]

New Economic Impact of the Canadian Recreation Vehicle Industry

New Economic Impact of the Canadian Recreation Vehicle Industry Shows Growth in all Sectors  Richmond, BC. May 17, 2018 – The Recreation Vehicle Dealers Association (RVDA) of Canada and the Canadian Recreational Vehicle Association (CRVA) are releasing their updated study, showcasing the economic impact of the Canadian recreation vehicle (RV) industry. The study, conducted by […]