ronnash
Jan 23, 2014Explorer
RV Propane
Having moved from from western Canada to the province of Nova Scotia I have found out that RV or Automotive propane fill locations in this province are virtually non-existent. The Tourist board publis...
rockhillmanor wrote:ronnash wrote:
Having moved from from western Canada to the province of Nova Scotia I have found out that RV or Automotive propane fill locations in this province are virtually non-existent. The Tourist board publishes a brochure that shows propane being readily available however its only good for refillable or exchange tanks which is no good for a motorhome. The information is mis-leading. The major oil retailer, Irving, is no longer interested is providing RV propane due to the lack of trained staff and the costs involved. Superior Propane at the Bridgewater bulk facility are most uncooperative and will tell you they don't have the coupling to fill an RV. I offered them mine and they still refused. The only Canadian Tire on the south shore usually has the temporary summer garden centre erected in such a way as you cannot get near the pump. Managed to get near the pump in November and they told me it was broken, 90 days later and still broken and management is clueless. If you need RV propane buy it before you arrive in NS or stop in Truro as there is still Classic tool rentals who pride themselves in still knowing how to provide good customer service.
Most propane companies in the US do not fill RV's either.
Don't know about Canada but here in the states almost all CG's have propane. Tanks are positioned to accommodate RV's and mMost propane companies in the US do not fill RV's either.ost Certainly is much easier to pull into to fill up. You don't have to be staying at the CG either to purchase their propane.