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RVDA partners with Dalton Timmis Insurance Group for Advensure Program

New Advensure Insurance program goes above and beyond expectations

by Kimberly Schoenberger
— Photo courtesy Dan Merkowsky

Dan Merkowsky, executive vice president of RVDA of Alberta, recently announced a special partnership between RVDA of Alberta and the Dalton Timmis Insurance Group.

“On behalf of the RVDA of Alberta board and myself, we are very pleased to announce and share our newly endorsed partnership with Dalton Timmis Insurance Group and, in particular, their Advensure Program,” said Merkowsky.

The Advensure Program by Dalton Timmis Insurance Group is a one-stop program designed to fit you and your lifestyle.

“It is designed to help protect a client’s most precious possessions and the lifestyle that they are accustomed to,” said Merkowsky. “Experienced claims professionals offer superior services and provide the peace of mind that every RVer wants and needs.”

Dalton Timmis Insurance Group

Dalton Timmis has been gathering experience for more than eight decades and offers both cutting-edge processes as well as traditional values. Its wide variety of specialized programs and insurance plans are what make it one of the most reliable insurance companies in Alberta and Ontario.

The insurance group offers preferred rate programs for motorhomes, holiday trailers, park model homes, cottages, boats, motorcycles, antique and classic cars and travel insurance, as well as home and auto. In short, Dalton Timmis Insurance Group is one of the best ways that RVers and anyone else can ensure that their prized possessions will be protected.

“Representative Mayanne Campbell of Dalton Timmis Insurance Group explained the many choices of specialty products to fully insure your home, recreation vehicle and auto insurance needs,” said Merkowsky. “[The Advensure Program] covers all RVDA of Alberta members, employees and clients, and entitles them to specialized discount rates.”

“We’re happy to be working with Dalton Timmis Insurance Group and its wonderful and supportive staff,” Merkowsky said.

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