CRVA Celebrates 50 Years with Cross-Canada Tour to Support Care Camps
June 16th, 2025 1:00 PM
By: Advos Staff Reporter
The Canadian Recreational Vehicle Association embarks on a cross-country tour to celebrate its 50th anniversary, promote the RV lifestyle, and raise funds for Care Camps Foundation, supporting children with cancer.

The Canadian Recreational Vehicle Association (CRVA) is marking its 50th anniversary with a cross-country tour, aiming to celebrate the RV lifestyle and raise funds for the Care Camps Foundation. This initiative highlights the growing popularity of RVing in Canada, with over 2.1 million households owning an RV, contributing significantly to the economy and supporting thousands of jobs nationwide.
CRVA's President, Shane Devenish, will lead the tour in a specially wrapped 2025 Citation Reward Travel Trailer, making stops at campgrounds and RV dealerships across Canada. The tour not only celebrates the association's milestone but also aims to connect with Canadians and support a noble cause by raising funds to send children with cancer to healing camp experiences.
The RV industry's impact on Canada's economy is substantial, generating over $3.4 billion annually and supporting more than 14,000 jobs. This tour underscores the importance of the RV lifestyle in exploring Canada's scenic destinations, unplugging from daily stress, and supporting small communities.
Participants can engage with the CRVA team at various stops, share their RVing stories, and contribute to the Care Camps Foundation by purchasing tickets for a chance to win the tour trailer valued at over $100,000. Every ticket sold directly benefits the foundation, offering children with cancer the opportunity to attend healing camps.
This tour represents a unique blend of celebration, community engagement, and philanthropy, showcasing the enduring appeal of the RV lifestyle and its capacity to bring people together for a meaningful cause.
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