Canadian Snowbirds RV Travel Changes Coming
2025-03-25T15:55:49-07:00Changes in US entry, security, and economics are shifting Canadian snowbird RV travel towards domestic options in 2025.
Changes in US entry, security, and economics are shifting Canadian snowbird RV travel towards domestic options in 2025.
New tariffs on steel and aluminum imports could increase RV costs, disrupt supply chains, and impact both the new and used RV markets in the US and Canada.
The North American motorhome market is booming, driven by increasing disposable income, the popularity of outdoor recreation, and the growing acceptance of remote work. This growth is likely to have a number of implications for full-time RV living, both positive and negative.
Site saving in Canadian campgrounds limits accessibility, frustrating campers. Improved enforcement, technology, and fair reservation policies are needed to ensure equitable access for all, including RV living enthusiasts.
Nanaimo Regional District now allows living in a motorhome and full-time RV living, offering affordable housing alternatives amid rising costs.
Canadian RV snowbirds love wintering in the US for its warmer weather and RV life, but new Starlink terms may impact your winter plans.
The Regional District of Nanaimo has approved a resolution to support tiny homes and RV living, aiming to address housing affordability and safety regulations.
New CDC rules may restrict Canadians traveling with dogs to the U.S. from August 1, due to new import requirements.
Fundy Trail Parkway becomes New Brunswick's newest provincial park, aiming to boost tourism with 24-hour road access and new amenities.
The global RV rental market is growing, driven by digital nomads and outdoor adventure enthusiasts embracing RV living.