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The Great Canadian Getaway Gap: Most Canadians Want to Explore the Country, But Many Haven't Left Their Province
The Great Canadian Getaway Gap: Most Canadians Want to Explore the Country, But Many Haven't Left Their Province

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The Great Canadian Getaway Gap: Most Canadians Want to Explore the Country, But Many Haven't Left Their Province

New data from Go RVing Canada shows 2025 domestic travel preferences, with RVing being a likely trip for one-third of Canadians TORONTO, July 10, 2025 /CNW/ - A new survey from Go RVing Canada – a non-profit that represents the RVing industry in Canada – reveals most Canadians have or plan to explore Canada this year, many for the first time. The study found an interesting gap between desire and experience: Almost 8 in 10 Canadians say they're interested in exploring more of Canada, however, nearly half (43%) haven't ever ventured beyond their home province. For those who haven't yet explored Canada, there seems to be a lack of awareness, inspiration or urgency– 42 per cent say it's because they just don't know where to go, while 64 per cent admit they simply haven't gotten around to planning a trip yet. With the majority of Canadians who are planning a trip this year set to travel within Canada (nearly 65 per cent), 2025 is primed to be the perfect time to seize the opportunity to broaden the Canadian travel landscape. "It's inspiring to see so much patriotism among Canadians this year, especially when it comes to supporting domestic travel and local businesses," said Chris Mahony, President of Go RVing Canada. "But it's surprising how many of us haven't truly experienced all that Canada has to offer. We're challenging Canadians to turn that patriotic spirit into action this year—get out there, hit the road, and explore this incredible country for yourself." Where Canadians Are Travelling: A Cross-Country Snapshot of Domestic Travel For those with domestic travel plans this year, across the board, Canadians are mostly travelling within their home province, while some are venturing further, crossing provincial borders in search of new experiences. Here's where Canadians plan to explore this year as part of domestic travel plans: Ontario leads the pack as the most sought-after province for Canadians to visit. More than one-third of Canadian travellers are planning to visit the province for their domestic getaway. Quebec is second, with over one in four planning to explore "La Belle Province," followed by British Columbia, attracting a quarter of domestic travellers. Quebeckers are staying put. With 78 per cent planning their domestic getaway within Quebec, residents of the province are the most likely in the country to stay close to home for their domestic travel plans. For those venturing beyond provincial borders, top destinations include Ontario (18 per cent) and New Brunswick (13%). British Columbians and Ontarians stay local…until they don't! About 70 per cent of residents in each province planning a Canadian vacation are opting for a staycation within their borders this year. But once they hit the road, they go big: roughly 20 per cent from both provinces are planning cross-country trips for a Canadian vacation, with B.C. residents eyeing Ontario and vice versa. Albertans are the most adventurous. Just 55 per cent plan to travel within Alberta when it comes to domestic travel—the lowest staycation rate in the country—while 43 per cent are looking beyond provincial borders – B.C. (34%) and Ontario (23%) top Albertans' Canadian travel wish lists. Canadians Want Nature, Not Notifications The study also shows a nation in need of rest and reconnection this year. Taking a break from screens and the endless news cycle is top of mind for 64 per cent of Canadians, while 7 out of 10 would love to spend more time with family. When it comes to what brings Canadians joy, 75 per cent say spending time outdoors makes them happier and they want to be outside more this summer. RVing: The Perfect Getaway for 2025 The survey found that Canadians are craving affordable vacations, unique experiences, road trips – the top 3 "favourite" types of trips according to Canadians. So, it's no surprise that 2.1 million Canadian households own an RV (2023 RVDA Economic Impact Study by The Portage Group Inc). In fact, RVing is top of mind for many Canadians: 25 per cent of Canadians have been RVing 44 per cent haven't yet, but are interested in going RVing More than one-third said they're likely to take an RV trip within the next year To help Canadians get rolling, Go RVing Canada offers practical resources to make RV travel accessible to all. Check out the RV Matchmaker Quiz to find the right RV for your needs and budget—whether buying or renting, RV Beginner's Guide for tips on driving, towing, and RV basics, or the wide range of Trip Guides featuring itineraries and destination ideas for weekend escapes, cross-country road trips, and everything in between. "With the rising costs of airfare and accommodations, RVing isn't just an affordable way to travel, it's a uniquely Canadian travel experience that helps you reconnect with nature, loved ones, and the joy of exploring our beautiful country," says Mahony. "With interest in domestic travel at an all-time high, we hope more Canadians actually take the leap – we're here to inspire them to make those plans and ideally choose RVing since it's truly the most unique way to immerse yourself in all that Canada has to offer." An Epic RV Giveaway for a Cause For those dreaming of an RV of their own, the Canadian RV Dealers Association (CRVA) and General Coach have teamed up to offer a free RV to one lucky Canadian, all in support of Care Camps Foundation. Care Camps of Canada is a charity that provides camping experiences to children with cancer. "At the heart of our mission is to give joy, hope and the healing power of the outdoors to children with cancer and their families at medically supervised pediatric camps. We believe that every child deserves a chance to simply be a kid – to laugh, to play, and to forget about cancer, even if just for a little while. By supporting Care Camps Foundation and purchasing a ticket for the RV the North Giveaway we can help fund spaces where healing happens through joy, friendships, and hope." Visit for full contest details, and to purchase a ticket for $25 to be entered for a chance to win a brand-new General Coach Citation Reward RV, with all proceeds going to Care Camps. For more information, trip inspiration, and to find your perfect RV, visit Survey Methodology The results are based on a national survey of 1,001 adults conducted by Fuse Insights in May 2025. The survey was conducted in English and French, with respondents drawn from an online research panel. A probability-based sample of this size would have a margin of error of +/-3%, 19 times out of 20. About Go RVing Canada The Go RVing Canada coalition was formed in 1997, and consists of RV manufacturers, RV dealers and campground operators in the multi-billion dollar Canadian RVing industry. Go RVing Canada seeks to enhance consumer information and satisfaction with the RV experience, and to be the destination for everything RVing. For more information, please visit SOURCE Go RVing Canada View original content to download multimedia:

Opinion: Canada's wild is calling and RVing is the perfect adventure
Opinion: Canada's wild is calling and RVing is the perfect adventure

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time06-07-2025

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Opinion: Canada's wild is calling and RVing is the perfect adventure

The sound of birds chirping on a crisp morning breeze. Twigs cracking beneath your feet. The soft trickle of a creek weaving its way through the forest. A glimpse of a moose in the distance. Mist lifting off a turquoise glacial lake ahead. These aren't scenes from a postcard or a movie set — they're everyday moments for those who explore Canada by RV. RVing is more than a way to travel. It's a way of moving through the world — for those who crave freedom and wanderlust, seek a deeper connection with nature and our country, who yearn to slow down and savour the simpler things. It's why 14 per cent of Canadian households own an RV. But these experiences aren't reserved just for RVers — they're for anyone looking for a way to travel that's affordable, enriching and profoundly Canadian. Lately, something remarkable has been happening. Canadians are turning their gaze inward. Recent reports show a noticeable decline in Canadian travel to the U.S., not merely because of logistics or exchange rates but by choice. Out of quiet defiance. In fact, a recent study by Abacus Data found nearly half of Canadians who are steering clear of the U.S. are doing so to support Canadian businesses and destinations. Even within the RV community, we're seeing a shift: more RVers are trading cross-border travel to explore destinations here at home. Snowbirds are cancelling their annual trips south of the border to spend more time travelling across their own country. RVing is reclaiming what it means to truly see this country, not just fly over it. This isn't just a silver lining of uncertain times. It's something deeper. It's a quiet declaration of who we are as Canadians. We're not just avoiding U.S. travel — we're vowing to embrace what our own backyard has to offer. It's why the federal government introduced the Canada Strong Pass, offering free access to national parks this summer. Five years ago, summer vacations looked a lot different. Limited to where and how we could travel, a record number of Canadians turned to RVing for the first time. It was a welcome opportunity for Canadians to get a taste of what it has to offer. Today, we're seeing a similar opportunity in front of us — only this time, driven by choice and not necessity. A chance for Canadians to choose Canada first. A chance to live their wildhood. And I hope many choose RVing again, too — like all of those who embraced the lifestyle over the years and continue to cherish it to this day. If being patriotic, supporting local businesses and stretching your dollar are top of mind, RVing is a standout option for anyone. Whether you're tracing the Icefields Parkway, camping on Newfoundland's rocky shores or winding along the Cabot Trail, there's no shortage of great Canadian experiences across the vast and diverse wonderland that is Canada. And along your journey, you'll be supporting local businesses, connecting with our heritage and celebrating the boundless beauty of our country. As we embrace the official start of summer, now is the perfect time to plan your first (or next) RV trip. Check out for all the resources and trip guides you need to inspire your Canadian summer adventure. Let's choose the open road this summer. Let's choose Canada. After all, this is our country to discover, and the best way to do that is with the wind in our hair, the wheels on the road and the vast beauty of Canada unfolding before us. Chris Mahony has been president of Go RVing Canada since 2012.

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