Economic Impact of Camping in Atlantic Canada

$311 MILLION*

to Atlantic Canada's
GDP annuallyannually

21%*

of Atlantic Canadians
are campers!

4,800*

jobs added to Atlantic
Canada's economy

SOCIAL

mental health and
wellness benefits

75+

Campground Members

The Atlantic Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds (AARVPC), the New Brunswick Campground Owners’ Association (NBCOA), and Campground Owners Association of Nova Scotia (COANS) together represent the interests of Atlantic Canada’s Privately Owned campgrounds in a variety of ways, including marketing the camping and RVing lifestyle, advocating for members at all levels of government, and facilitating programs and services that support their businesses. 

Social & Cultural Impacts

In addition to tangible and measurable economic benefits, a variety of social impacts are a natural result of the outdoor hospitality industry:

  • Celebrating Canada and its stunning natural landscapes by facilitating accommodation options in a variety of locations from coast to coast.

  • Camping provides travel and leisure options to a broad range of socioeconomic levels, giving more Canadians the ability to travel, enjoy nature, and make memories that last a lifetime.

  • Recent expansion of camping products and options in the Outdoor Hospitality industry has made the camping and RVing lifestyle more accessible and desirable to diverse demographics.

  • As demonstrated during the pandemic, exposure to the outdoors has a significant positive impact on the mental wellbeing of Canadians.