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cfilidoro
Explorer
Aug 04, 2013

OK, I was curious

I was curious and started counting the types of RV’s we saw on the TransCanada Highway. It was over a 4.5 hour period, from Kamloops to Golden (British Columbia). I counted only those that were moving – no fair counting a campground along the highway! The average was 3 units every 2 minutes!! And here is the breakdown:
42% bumper-pull
17% fifth-wheel
15% class C
8% class A
8% pop-up
7% truck camper
3% class B

I was surprised by how few motorhomes we saw. Has anyone else been this curious? (curious sounds much better than anal)
  • rhagfo's avatar
    rhagfo
    Explorer III
    Well a motor home requires a big investment in a single use vehicle, not that 5ers and TT are cheap, but less costly than a MH.

    My TV is my Daily driver.
  • it may be because Canadian campgrounds are, generally speaking, not set up for class A camping.

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