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Mark the dates for the 2018 Camping Week!

Canadian RV and Camping Week takes place on May 22 to 27, 2018 and, at the same time, raises funds for Make-A-Wish Canada.
Canadian RV and Camping Week takes place on May 22 to 27, 2018 and, at the same time, raises funds for Make-A-Wish Canada. — Photo courtesy goRving.ca

Canadian RV and Camping Week takes place on May 22 to 27 this year and we know you wouldn't want to be left out! Select campgrounds and dealerships across Canada will help raise funds for Make-A-Wish® Canada and offer special discounts in support of Canadian RVing and Camping Week.

Now is the perfect time to chat with friends and family about your travel plans and get excited about RVing throughout Canada in 2018! The official kick-off to camping season, Canadian RV and Camping Week, will bring Canadians together from coast to coast and, at the same time, raise funds for our partner Make-A-Wish Canada. 

In addition, we would like to thank all participants who took part in last year's Canadian RV and Camping Week. Due to your involvement, we were able to generate over $20,000 to support life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses through our partnership with Make-A-Wish. . . And we're looking to increase that number even more this year! But we need your help! So, spread the word and get involved again in 2018.

Keep your eyes out for more information on how to donate and for some of the amazing camping community activities happening the week of the event. 

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