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brulaz
Feb 11, 2014Explorer
Outdoors RV has quite a few dealers in BC and makes "4-Season" trailers. I've seen used ones for sale when we were looking, but then they came out with the arched interior ceiling in the 2013-14 Timber Ridge, so ended up with a new one from Jubilee RV in Kamloops.
Outdoors RV is owned by the same people that make Artic Fox. They have different floorplans, tend to be a bit lighter than the Artic Fox, but have the same rugged Northwood frames. Nash would be another Northwood trailer you could consider.
Haven't been in ours when it's really cold, only down to -10C or thereabouts, but it's definitely well insulated and solid. It has an electric freshwater tank heater as well as the double windows.
But if I were planning on living in a trailer all winter in Canada, I would probably get one without a slide and as few windows as possible. Then add skirts and heat tape + insulation to the water and drains.
Outdoors RV is owned by the same people that make Artic Fox. They have different floorplans, tend to be a bit lighter than the Artic Fox, but have the same rugged Northwood frames. Nash would be another Northwood trailer you could consider.
Haven't been in ours when it's really cold, only down to -10C or thereabouts, but it's definitely well insulated and solid. It has an electric freshwater tank heater as well as the double windows.
But if I were planning on living in a trailer all winter in Canada, I would probably get one without a slide and as few windows as possible. Then add skirts and heat tape + insulation to the water and drains.
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