RV Covers & Winter Protection
A Garage in a Bag.
In Canada, your RV fights a constant battle against the elements. In the summer, UV rays bake the roof and fade your graphics. In the winter, the freeze-thaw cycle pushes ice into microscopic cracks in your seals. The single best way to protect your investment—and its resale value—is with a high-quality, breathable RV cover.
At Leisure Days RV Group, we stock a wide range of universal and semi-custom covers designed specifically for the Canadian climate. We carry top brands like ADCO and Camco that feature multi-layer protection to keep moisture out while allowing the RV to "breathe."
Our Cover Inventory
Full RV Covers
We have sizes to fit every rig, from 10-foot pop-ups to 45-foot Class A motorhomes.
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Travel Trailer & 5th Wheel: Designed with zippered panels that allow you to access the door and storage compartments even while the cover is on.
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Motorhome (Class A, B, & C): Contoured fits that reduce wind billowing and protect your windshield and paint.
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Designer Series (Tyvek): Heavy-duty covers featuring Tyvek® roof panels that reflect 99.8% of UV rays and shed snow easily.
Component Protection
Sometimes you just need to cover the essentials.
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Tire Covers: UV rays destroy tires faster than road wear. Vinyl tire covers prevent "dry rot" and sidewall cracking while your RV is parked.
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A/C & Propane Covers: Vinyl guards to keep leaves, pine needles, and snow out of your air conditioner shroud and propane tanks.
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Slide-Out & Pin Box: specialized covers to protect the hitch assembly and slide seals.
Why Use a Cover?
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Prevent "Chalking": Constant sun exposure causes rubber roofs to oxidize, creating those ugly black streaks that run down the side of your RV. A cover stops this at the source.
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Protect Seals: By keeping snow and ice off your roof, you reduce the risk of water freezing and expanding in your caulking, which is the #1 cause of leaks.
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Interior Heat: A white/light-colored cover can lower the interior temperature of your RV by significant amounts during summer storage.
The Golden Rule: Measure, Don't Guess.
Never buy a cover based on your RV's model number (e.g., a "26BH" is often nearly 30 feet long!).
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How to Measure: Measure your RV from the front bumper (or front wall of a trailer) to the rearmost point, including the spare tire and ladder.
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The Fit: A cover should be snug. If it is too loose, the wind will whip the fabric against the paint, potentially causing damage.
Get Covered.
Winter is coming. Contact our parts team to find the correct size for your unit.
