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Canadian Provinces Begin Phased Reopenings

Canada is the largest export market for American-made RVs and, like the rest of the world, has been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.

Below is a summary of how RV manufacturers, dealers and campgrounds are being impacted by the crisis in each Canadian province. The information was compiled by industry partner, the Canadian RV Association, who is seeing most provinces announce their phased openings, which include RV dealers and campgrounds for various dates. Phased openings in Ontario and Quebec, the hardest hit provinces, have yet to be announced. The Canadian RV Association has issued letters to both provinces outlining a safe and healthy approach to have both dealers and campgrounds included in the eventual phased openings.

ALBERTA

As of April 30:

RV manufacturers and suppliers can remain open at their discretion

RV dealers remain open for sales, service and parts at their discretion

Private campgrounds may be allowed to open at their discretion provided that

BRITISH COLUMBIA

As of April 30:

RV manufacturers have been able to remain open to build new units

RV dealers are open, but sales and service are by appointment only

Private campgrounds have been deemed to be an “essential service” but are only accommodating “Canadian Snowbirds” and seasonal campers who do not have a permanent residence while maintaining Provincial Health Guidelines

MANITOBA

As of April 30:

RV manufacturers and suppliers are able to open fully May 4

RV dealers will be able to open fully on May 4

Private campgrounds: Effective May 4, parks, campgrounds, yurts and vacation cabins may open if people maintain a distance of at least two metres, except for brief exchanges.

NEW BRUNSWICK

As of April 30:

RV dealers are allowed to remain open for Service. Sales are allowed by appointment only

Private campgrounds: In an announcement on April 24, private campgrounds will be allowed to open on or before May 24 depending on numbers of infection in the province.

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

As of April 30:

RV dealers are allowed to remain open for Service. Sales are allowed by appointment only.

Private campgrounds: On March 31, Newfoundland’s chief officer of health made an announcement that mandated that Newfoundland’s municipal and private campgrounds close until further notice. The Office will provide updates as they become available.

NOVA SCOTIA

As of April 30:

RV dealers are allowed to remain open for Service. Sales are allowed by appointment only

Private campgrounds: All privately operated campgrounds were closed until May 1 and will be reassessed thereafter as per Ministry of Health

ONTARIO

As of April 30:

RV manufacturers and suppliers open or closed at their discretion

RV dealers may remain open for service only at their discretion. Sales are allowed online only.

Private campgrounds: On April 16, the government amended the order specifying essential businesses that are permitted to be open during this emergency to include a limited form of accommodation in seasonal campgrounds. Seasonal campgrounds may remain open only to accommodate residents with no other Canadian residence.

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

As of April 30:

RV dealers are allowed to remain open for service only. Sales are allowed by appointment only.

Private campgrounds In Phase 3, with a potential start date of June 12, accommodations permitted to re-open for PEI residents only include campgrounds, hospitality homes, inns, and bed and breakfasts. Occupancy guidelines for accommodations are forthcoming following consultation with industry.

QUEBEC

As of April 30:

RV manufacturers and suppliers are closed

RV dealers are not deemed to be an essential service and are closed.

Private campgrounds: Effective March 28, the Quebec government announced the closure of all tourist accommodation facilities until further notice. Exceptions to this rule are two types of accommodation: some campgrounds hosting snowbirds with no other accommodation options and adequate sanitary facilities, as well as hotels. Thus, private campgrounds can continue their operations, being designated as essential services for clients in need in accommodation within public health guidelines.

SASKATCHEWAN

As of April 30:

RV manufacturers and suppliers are open or closed at their discretion.

RV dealers are allowed to open on May 19

Private campgrounds: 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.

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