Andy Thomson Wins 2021 Canadian RV Dealer of the Year
Andy Thomson Jr., of Can-Am RV Centre in Canada’s London, Ontario, was presented with the prestigious 2021 Canadian RV Dealer of the Year Award yesterday in a special virtual presentation.
Each year, the RVDA of Canada, in conjunction with RV Lifestyle Magazine and Dealer News, invites nominations from across Canada for the award. The award is dedicated to the memory of the late Walt Paseska, founder of Walt’s Trailer Sales in Headingley, Manitoba, in recognition of his many years of commitment and dedication to the RV industry. Since established in 1989 by Camping Canada Magazine, this award has been presented to individuals who share Paseska’s enthusiasm and commitment, in recognition of their long-term contribution to the RV lifestyle and commitment to the community as a whole.
Melanie Taylor, from RV Lifestyle Magazine, announced the winner of the Walter Paseska Memorial Canadian RV Dealer of the Year Award.
“Thank you so much, this is indeed an honor,” said Thomson. “I have fond memories of Walt Paseska, who was a colleague of my father’s and would often come to dinner when in town. This is a great industry and I have been fortunate to have made many great friends along the way. Thank you to my staff, my wife and family and I welcome all to stop by our dealership if you ever find yourself in London.”
Thomson Jr. started working at Can-Am RV Centre alongside his father, Andy Sr., from the day the dealership opened in 1970. He would work after school and on the weekends helping ensure the dealership’s success. Can-Am RV Centre can trace its roots back to 1967 when Andy Thomson Sr. purchased a 1965 30’ Airstream. Andy Sr. took his family camping in the Airstream and their travels included Airstream Rallies across the country.
Today, the dealership still stands in its original location. They have expanded their RV lines beyond Airstream and now have 14 service bays, and one of the largest parts and accessories departments branded as RV Outfitters.
Throughout his 50+ years in the industry, Andy Jr. has served on several boards, committees and volunteered with various charities. He spent nine years as a director on the Ontario RVDA board, serving as its present twice. He also served on the RVDA of Canada Board and became its representative on the Go RVing Canada Board for five years. He served as the Go RVing Canada Chair from 2001 to 2003. Andy Jr. has been a long-time member of the CSA Z240 technical committee, which reviews the Canadian RV standard.
Along with Thomson, the nominees for this year’s award were:
- Chardell Brydon, Jerry’s RV Trailer Sales, New Minas, NS
- Jason Friesen, Voyager RV Centre, Winfield, BC