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SoundGuy
Apr 21, 2019Explorer
Here in Canada the vast majority of recreational vehicles are imported from the US where they're manufactured. Code requires that every unit entering the country be CSA approved. Buy a rig in the US, import it yourself, but if it's isn't so certified any campground / park has the right to refuse entry. Whether enforced or not is up to each individual park owner / management but they know it's an issue of liability. If you're allowed entry and something happens the park's own insurance policy may not cover any damages, whether it's to property or persons. It's just not the risk to any park owner so yes, a responsible park owner here does have the right to refuse entry to any unit not appropriately certified for use here in Canada. Don't like it? - too bad, it's for the safety of everyone in the park, guests and employees alike. ;)


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