Learn About CanaDream's 10 Principles for Responsible RV Travel
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With Canadian travel in 2025 rising (elbows) up, coupled with the continued increase in popularity of road trips, CanaDream, Canada’s leading RV experience provider, has launched a “10 Principles for Responsible RV Travel” campaign.
While fairly new, it’s an important message and reaffirms their commitment to responsible tourism.
There’ll be at least tens of thousands of modern travellers traversing Canadian roads, they’re encouraging travellers to be conscious of how they can thoughtfully travel and enjoy road trips in Canada.
Kathryn Munro, VP of Sales and Marketing at CanaDream says “At CanaDream, we believe responsible travel starts with awareness and action—both from our company and our guests. As facilitators of nature-based tourism, we have a responsibility to preserve the places and communities that make Canada so special. Our goal is to operate more sustainably, while empowering our guests to do the same.”
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RV With Respect: 10 Principles for Responsible Travel
This smart RV with Respect program is founded on practical resources, guidance, and inspiration to help guests travel with increased responsibly.
Here’s their list of 10 principles that road trippers can use to minimize their impact and help protect Canada’s natural and cultural heritage.
• Drive Safely – Follow speed limits and road safety rules
• Leave No Trace – Camp responsibly and protect nature
• Protect Canada – Help preserve our landscapes for future generations
• Respect Local Cultures – Embrace diversity and be considerate
• Reduce, Reuse, Recycle – Minimize waste
• Dispose of Waste Properly – Use designated bins
• Conserve Water – Limit water use and take shorter showers
• Use Dump Stations – Dispose of waste responsibly
• Respect Wildlife – Observe animals from a distance
• Prevent Fires – Follow local fire safety regulations
What’s CanaDream doing as a company on the sustainability side?
Plenty.
Across its seven stations nationwide, they’ve implemented a Sustainability Action Plans with five key pillars:
• Energy Efficiency: LED lighting installations across all branches
• Water Conservation: Upgraded wash and maintenance equipment
• Waste Reduction: Expanded recycling programs and elimination of single-use plastics
• Emissions Reduction: Ongoing review of fuel efficiency and route planning
• Community Contribution: Donating reusable items to local charities and organizations
With Canadian roads bound to be busier this year, please be safe both on the journey and at the destination.