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Glendale_290
Jun 07, 2013Explorer
Hello;
I am quite familiar with this brand and others that were produced in the province of Quebec. They produced travel trailers , class C motorhomes and folding camping trailers. They did go out of business and I believe it was in the late 80's early 90's. Components used in production were actually imported from the US. You should be able to get similar parts. I would suggest that you check the RV Warehouse in Cookstown or Hughes RV in Orangeville, both have on-line /rv parts catalogues. Hughes has been around for years and will know how to get older parts if still available.
Lou
Other Quebec manufacturers that went out of business during the 80's and 90's were 4 Seasons, Val-Bar, Unik and in 2005-2006 Bonair RV went out of business. The Rv industry in Quebec was heavily subsidized by the federal government . Today a couple of newer , smaller producers are doing quite well producing small travel trailers and class B motorhomes.
I am quite familiar with this brand and others that were produced in the province of Quebec. They produced travel trailers , class C motorhomes and folding camping trailers. They did go out of business and I believe it was in the late 80's early 90's. Components used in production were actually imported from the US. You should be able to get similar parts. I would suggest that you check the RV Warehouse in Cookstown or Hughes RV in Orangeville, both have on-line /rv parts catalogues. Hughes has been around for years and will know how to get older parts if still available.
Lou
Other Quebec manufacturers that went out of business during the 80's and 90's were 4 Seasons, Val-Bar, Unik and in 2005-2006 Bonair RV went out of business. The Rv industry in Quebec was heavily subsidized by the federal government . Today a couple of newer , smaller producers are doing quite well producing small travel trailers and class B motorhomes.
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