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Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Looking for an RV? We have what you are looking for!

Looking for an RV?  We have what you are looking for!

There's an RV for every lifestyle and every budget!  Come on in and explore the different types of RV's and find the perfect one for your family!  From Tent Trailers to Class A Motorhomes you will find the RV that fits your every need.  Do you want extra storage, two bathrooms a fireplace or an outside kitchen?  Whatever it is you are looking for we can help you find it!  Check out the different types of RV's below to get you started. 

Tent Trailer
Known as pop-up’s and fold-down trailers, these versatile, hard-working tent camping trailers have been a feature in many family histories. They are often bought as a first trailer, are lightweight enough to be towed by virtually any car and can be found in many lengths with options such as hot water, refrigerator, air conditioning and washrooms.

Hybrid Trailer

The hybrid travel trailer is a cross between a hard-sided travel trailer and a tent camping trailer with ends that pull out to offer more sleeping room. It’s lighter, often more affordable and can be towed by many popular family vehicles like mini-vans or SUVs.

Travel Trailer

The most common RV is the Travel Trailer. These compact homes can be towed by a car, SUV or pick-up truck and hauled all over the country. RV travel trailers come in endless sizes and many feature garages, roof top patios, bay windows, fireplaces, offices, hideaway beds, expanding sides, and lowering roofs. If you can dream it, chances are someone has already built a travel trailer to suit your needs.

Toy Hauler

The Toy Hauler RV is aptly named. Also know as a sport-utility RV, it allows you and your “toys” to travel to your favourite off-road destinations without leaving behind the comforts of home. Beds, dinettes and couches are typically designed to fold up against interior walls of the Toy Hauler RV to maximize rear cargo space for off-road vehicles such as ATVs, dirt bikes, jet skis, canoes, snowmobiles or motorcycles. But what really distinguishes the Toy Hauler from other RVs is a swing-down ramp that gives you easy access to all the fun.


Fifth Wheel

The spacious Fifth Wheels Trailer is towed by pick-up trucks using a special “fifth wheel” hitch. Known for high ceilings, lots of slide-out rooms and split level design, they’re the most spacious RVs available. But don’t let the size intimidate you, these comfortable RVs are easy to handle. Depending on the province you can even tow behind your Fifth wheel trailer.

Truck Camper

The Truck Camper RV gives you all the convenience and benefits of a trailer and still lets you take full advantage of your pickup truck’s towing abilities. It’s designed to sit in the truck bed with all the conveniences of a larger RV. Meanwhile, your truck is free to tow boats, car carriers, ATVs, snowmobiles or even a horse trailer.

Class A Motorhome

A Class A Motorhome is like a large luxury bus for you to call your own. The largest of RV motorhomes, they are constructed on a specially designed chassis and powered by either gas or diesel engines. Many Class A motorhomes have multiple slide-out sections that open up the living space and come with many options to make you feel at home like kitchens, bathrooms, entertainment centres and centrally controlled heating and air conditioning.

Class B Motorhome

Also called camper vans or conversion vans, Class B motorhomes are an engineering marvel! Kitchens, washrooms with showers and they sleep up to four people; all in a slightly stretched full-size van with a raised roof. A Class B Motorhome is easy to drive, fits in a normal parking space, is easy on fuel, and can be used as a second vehicle.

Class C Motorhome

With its distinctive cab-over bunk, The Class C motorhome is an icon and the star in many RV adventures. Class C Motorhomes look like nothing else on the market, and are built on a commercial cut-away van chassis and come with all the amenities of any motorhome, so there’s sure to be one that suits you.



 Unit type descriptions brought to you by www.gorving.ca







Tuesday, 10 May 2016

RVing Tips to keep your RV in tip top shape

RVing Tips to keep your RV in tip top shape!


An RV requires more maintenance than your average vehicle. After all, it’s also a kitchen, office, bedroom and for many a home. Here are some tips to help protect your investment.

Cover Your Roof

RV roofs are especially susceptible to sun and environmental damage. Unfortunately, we often forget about our roofs because we don’t get up there regularly, which can lead to thousands of dollars in repairs. The best thing you can do to prevent this is store your RV under a steel RV carport or traditional RV cover. If you’re a full-timer, you will want to climb up and clean the roof regularly.

Run Your Generator

Letting your generator sit too long unused could mean replacing it before its time. Gasoline has a shelf life of about 30 days before it starts to break down and corrupt the inside of your generator. It’s recommended that your run your generator once every month at 50% to keep everything flowing smoothly.

Open Your Vents

When your RV is not being used during the summer months, the inside coach can get up to 130 degrees depending on your location. That type of intense heat will cause even the toughest materials to break down and fail over time. Open your vents to let the air in. (But remember to keep the outside vents closed to keep the rain out!)

Lubricate Your Slide-Out Rails

Lubricate your slide-out rails a couple of time a year to stop rust and corrosion. You can find a can lubricate spray specifically designed for this project for under $20. A much cheaper solution than replacing your slide outs down the road.

Prevent leaky seals

To prevent leaky seals, use sealing products made specifically for your RV, as home repair materials do not have the necessary properties to properly protect your RV from weather conditions.

Maintain appliances

The fridge, stove, water and heat systems endure a lot of vibration that can result in gas or water leaks. An annual inspection is a must to prevent large bills in the future.

Exterior Frame

Keep it clean at all times. Apply a little auto wax to all surfaces to keep paint, fiberglass, chrome and decals looking news. Be sure to use proper treatment products, especially on RVs with rubber roofs.

When Storing your RV

Always park on solid, dry ground when storing. It’s also a good idea to leave a gap in your tarp. When covering the unit with a plastic tarp make sure to leave an air gap between the roof and tarp for air circulation. Without this, condensation might cause more damage than rain and snow.
RVing tips brought to you by gorving.ca

Monday, 25 April 2016

2016 Jayco Alante 26X Class A Gas Motorhome

2016 Jayco Alante 26X Class A Gas Motorhome


Affordable Luxury - Priceless Enjoyment

Experience the perfect balance of style, Class A comfort and value with the Alante 26X by Jayco. Alante carries Jayco`s long standing tradition of crafting comfortable RV`s you can count on.  The Alante features JRide - a powerful blend of precise handling and renowned stability.  Hands down, it`s the best ride!