Canada RV Dealers to Scrap Orders from U.S. Amid Tariffs? – RVBusiness – Breaking RV Industry News
Most dealers at this weekend’s RV Show in London plan to cancel all American-made orders if threatened tariffs proceed, according to a report at CTVNews.ca.

That represents more than two-thirds of all units manufactured for the Canadian market.
The primary reason for the pledge was the anticipated revolt of customers, including Justin Hagan.
“It’s definitely going to add increased to costs. You know 25 per cent on a trailer, that has already got 40 per cent added for exchange, that’s a big deal now,” stated the Courtright, Ontario resident.
It is enough for Andy Thomson, the owner of Can-Am RV near London, to go ahead with scrapping all U.S. orders if tariffs proceed. He did the same thing when the first tariff threat was issued earlier this month.
“Ourselves, we canceled $3 million in orders. Lots of dealers were similar,” he told CTV News London.
Don Ferguson, the owner of RV World in St. Thomas, made a similar move.