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Save the date for the annual Canadian RVing and Camping Weekend, May 23 - 28, 2017

Canadian RV-Camping Week logo.
With Canada’s 150th birthday underway, there’s no better way to experience the beauty of the nation by inviting Canadians to explore and enjoy the outdoors. — Photo: GoRVing Canada

Go RVing Canada and Canadian Camping and RV Council (CCRVC) are partnering again for the second annual Canadian RVing and Camping Week from May 23rd – May 28th, 2017. With Canada’s 150th birthday underway, there’s no better way to experience the beauty of the nation by inviting Canadians to explore and enjoy the outdoors.

We will be partnering with Make-A-Wish® Canada again this year to help grant magical wishes for children with life-threatening medical conditions. In addition to raising funds through the well-known Make-A-Wish star program, this year we’re hoping to host the largest simultaneous marshmallow roast with campgrounds across the country – a fun initiative for campers and a great way to help raise funds for Make-A-Wish®. We look forward to getting a lot of participants from coast to coast!

Canadian RVing and Camping Week will be the unofficial kick off for the RVing and camping season in Canada. Participating campgrounds from coast to coast will offer discounted campsite rates on reservations made between May 23rd – 28th, 2017.

Stay tuned for more details regarding the 2017 Canadian RVing and Camping Week. We look forward to celebrating the 2017 Canadian RVing and Camping Week with you!

 

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