‘Young Farts RV Parts’ to Star in Prime Video Comedy Series – RVBusiness – Breaking RV Industry News
TORONTO – Prime Video announced an exciting slate of new Canadian original series and films during its inaugural Amazon Upfronts in Canada, according to a release. Among the lineup is Trailer Trash (Working Title), a new comedy docuseries about a family-owned RV camper salvage empire in rural Alberta.
“One man’s trash is another man’s treasure”, the release continued in describing Trailer Trash (Working Title), which is being produced by Prime Video in partnership with Lionsgate Canada.
Executive produced by Jacob Tierney (Letterkenny, Shoresy), the series follows two unapologetically Canadian brothers from Alberta and owners of Young Farts RV Parts, Jagger and Dawson, who have transformed their start-up business reclaiming and selling RV parts across North America into a wild success and viral sensation. Set in their RV Super Centre in Vegreville, Alberta, the unscripted series showcases the brothers’ entrepreneurial spirit, larger-than-life personalities, and how they balance work and play. These unlikely business masterminds have gone viral with millions of views of their DIY videos on TikTok showcasing their favourite pursuits: drinking beers, smoking darts, and turning old RVs into cash. With their father, Cam, and mother, Teresa, alongside a unique cast of characters, these two owners will do anything to salvage a good time.
With production about to start in Alberta, the series will release globally on Prime Video in 2026.
The rest of the lineup includes the second season of the NHL docuseries FACEOFF: Inside the NHL, true-crime docuseries ROMCON: Who the F**k is Jason Porter?, the highly anticipated music documentary, Simple Plan: The Kids in the Crowd, first season of French language Amazon Originals Karaoké Club and season 4 of LOL: Qui Rira Le Dernier?, a first look at comedian Martin Matte’s Vitrerie Joyal.
This Canadian content slate underscores Prime Video’s ongoing commitment to producing authentic stories that resonate with Canadians.
“We’re thrilled to unveil this exciting slate of Canadian series and films that truly captures the country’s diverse creative spirit. These Prime Video productions represent the rich tapestry of Canadian experiences—from the hockey rinks of the NHL to the punk rock scene of Montreal to the trailer parks of rural Alberta—and tell unique stories that will resonate with Canadians,” said Mark Shopiro, Head of Prime Video, Canada. “Combined with our sports offering, Prime Video is giving Canadian viewers an unparalleled entertainment experience.”