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Canadian Brand VanLife Campers Moving to 85,000-Square-Foot Facility

Family-owned Canadian camper van builder, VanLife Campers, has announced it will move to a new location in early 2026 after acquiring a brand-new building in Montreal.

The new facility covers almost 85,000 square feet and marks a major milestone in the company’s history as it seeks to maintain its position as a leading Class B recreational vehicle manufacturer in Canada, according to a press release from the company.

VanLife Campers said this move will help the company significantly increase its annual production and also create a significant number of new jobs in the area, mainly in production, service, quality control and research and development.

Catherine Vachon, vice president of the company, said: “This acquisition is much more than a real estate investment. It embodies our commitment to better serving our customers, pushing our limits and providing impeccable service that matches the trust we’ve earned over nearly a decade.”

VanLife Campers says its mission is to offer 100% electric self-sufficient vehicles, insulated for all four seasons, and built with premium-quality materials and unique craftsmanship.

The company is a family business that was founded almost a decade ago by David Vachon. His sister Catherine joined the company, and it continues with a mission to offer RVs that are built to last for those who want to embrace everyday adventure.

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