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  1. 1965

    The beginning.

    P.W. Enns, founder of Triple E, operated a plumbing and heating business in Winkler, Manitoba. While serving on a volunteer trip in Elkhart, Indiana, P.W. realized an opportunity in travel trailer manufacturing within Canada. In 1965, he enlisted his two sons-in-law, Peter Elias and Phil Ens, and together they manufactured their first travel trailer. Triple E was incorporated on October 17, 1965.

  2. 1966

    Expo 67.

    In 1966, 97 Compact trailers were built and in the following year 327 trailers were built to meet the demands of Expo 67 in Montréal.

  3. 1967

    Canada's first motorhome prototype.

    Canada’s first motorhome prototype, “The Caravan” was constructed on a salvaged Ford Truck Chassis. Built on a 1-tonne pickup, the prototype was constructed to be 22 feet in length, fully equipped with toilet facilities, hot and cold running water, shower, oven, refrigerator and wall-to-wall carpeting.

  4. 1969

    Acquisition of Triple E.

    Vancouver-based entrepreneur, Jim Pattison, of Neonex Leisure Products, acquired a controlling interest in Triple E in 1969. Pattison was acquiring Canadian RV manufacturers and Triple E welcomed his business expertise and marketing skills to aid in its rapid growth.

  5. 1970

    The original motorhome chassis.

    In 1970, P.W. sought out to build a motorhome on a GM chassis. With no chassis’s in GM’s lineup suitable for a motorhome addition, P.W. modified a GM truck chassis to create his vision. One year later, GM introduced a RV chassis utilizing similar engineering modifications.

  6. 1972

    Fire destroys the entire operation.

    Fire spread through the factory destroying the entire operation, tragically claiming the life of General Manager, Henry Schellenberg of the Motorhome division.

  7. 1972

    Staff dedication.

    75 staff were laid off and the company contemplated shutting its doors. It was the dedication, loyalty and work ethic of these 75 staff that would characterize the Triple E community. The staff called a meeting with management and offered their labour, free of charge, to re-build the plant.

  8. 1974

    Triple E Canada restored.

    In 1974, during the economic downturn and two years after fire destroyed the Triple E plant, Phil Ens & P.W. bought back the company from Jim Pattison. Triple E Canada was restored to family ownership. Phil Ens became president and CEO, and P.W. became chairman of the board.

  9. 1978

    Leisure Travel Vans begins.

    Leisure Travel Vans was founded in 1978 by Reg and Saide Harder in Gretna, Manitoba.

  10. 1979

    Guelph expansion.

    A plant to build conversion vans was started in 1979 in Guelph, Ontario to fill a need in the market.

  11. 1979

    Purchase of Skylark RV.

    In the same year Triple E acquired Skylark Recreational Vehicles Ltd, located in Lethbridge Alberta. The Lethbridge plant manufactured a full line of class A, class C, travel trailers and fifth wheels. Production was later consolidated into the Triple E manufacturing facilities in Winkler, Manitoba. The Skylark brand “Empress” would soon be one of Triple E’s most successful product brands.

  12. 1987

    International expansion.

    Triple E expanded internationally targeting countries including Germany, Sweden, Holland, Norway and Japan; in the same year the Guelph, Ontario plant was moved to Winkler as a separate entity, Triple E Van Conversions Ltd.

  13. 1988

    Launch of the Empress.

    The Triple E Empress SE was launched in Canada in 1988. The bold new aerodynamic design featured a 45-degree sloped windshield for increased visibility. An interior and exterior re-design created an abundance of storage space. Climate Guard offered true winterization, with heated water tanks and storage areas.

  14. 1990

    25th anniversary.

    Triple E celebrated their 25th Anniversary in 1990. The company’s product line up included the Empress, the Empress SE, and the Regency. In 1990 the Class C Regency continued to gain popularity. The Regency offered all the amenities, design and features that a Class A offered, in a more compact unit, including Climate Guard four season comfort.

  15. 1995

    Topaz fifth wheel.

    In 1995, the Topaz Fifth Wheel was introduced offering a more affordable towable product into the Canadian market. The Topaz featured six different floorplan configurations with the quality and craftsmanship that Triple E was known for.

  16. 2000

    Redesigned Empress.

    Triple E launched the redesigned Empress – larger in size and featured a Freightliner rear-engine diesel chassis. This re-design, popular within the industry, enabled the entrance door to be located at the front of the unit, rather than midship, creating the aesthetically pleasing bus style look. The Empress became Triple E’s flagship model in 2000 and was shown at the National RV show that year in Louisville, Kentucky.

  17. 2000

    Redesigned Empress.

    Triple E launched the redesigned Empress – larger in size and featured a Freightliner rear-engine diesel chassis. This re-design, popular within the industry, enabled the entrance door to be located at the front of the unit, rather than midship, creating the aesthetically pleasing bus style look. The Empress became Triple E’s flagship model in 2000 and was shown at the National RV show that year in Louisville, Kentucky.

  18. 2002

    The first Mercedes-Benz Class B.

    In 2002, Leisure Travel Vans was the first North American manufacturer to produce a Class B Motorhome on the 21.5 foot Mercedes Benz Sprinter 2500 Cargo Van.

  19. 2005

    40th anniversary.

    In 2005 Triple E celebrated their 40th Anniversary and held a customer rally featuring the full lineup of products – Class A & C Motorhomes, Travel Trailers and Fifth Wheels.

  20. 2005

    40th anniversary.

    In 2005 Triple E celebrated their 40th Anniversary and held a customer rally featuring the full lineup of products – Class A & C Motorhomes, Travel Trailers and Fifth Wheels.

  21. 2005

    40th anniversary.

    In 2005, Triple E celebrated their 40th Anniversary and held a customer rally featuring the full lineup of products – Class A & C Motorhomes, Travel Trailers and Fifth Wheels.

  22. 2005

    The Serenity.

    In 2005, Leisure Travel Vans created the Widebody Freedom 2 Serenity, built on the Mercedes Benz Sprinter 3500 cab chassis. Inspired by the sleek body lines and design of the automotive industry, the Freedom 2 Serenity featured a full fibreglass body, a separate sleeping area, and a bathroom equipped with a full corner shower, toilet, sink and vanity.

  23. 2006

    Launch of the Regency GT.

    Triple E launches the Regency GT on the Ford E-450 – a smaller motorhome in the B+ market, marketed to the retail consumer looking for a smaller, more versatile vehicle.

  24. 2006

    Launch of the Regency GT.

    Triple E launches the Regency GT on the Ford E-450 – a smaller motorhome in the B+ market, marketed to the retail consumer looking for a smaller, more versatile vehicle.

  25. 2008

    Triple E acquires Leisure Travel Vans.

    Triple E acquired Leisure Travel Vans, a class B van manufacturer located in Morden, Manitoba just 7 miles down the road from the Triple E.

  26. 2008

    Launch of the Empress Elite.

    In the same year Triple E launched the Empress Elite A4301 43-foot motorhome. This flagship model featured a Freightliner tag axle chassis with a 500 horsepower engine, solid wood cabinetry, four slide outs and was capable of four season living.

  27. 2008

    Launch of the Empress Elite.

    In the same year Triple E launched the Empress Elite A4301 43-foot motorhome. This flagship model featured a Freightliner tag axle chassis with a 500 horsepower engine, solid wood cabinetry, four slide outs and was capable of four season living.

  28. 2009

    An industry first.

    In 2009, Triple E launched the “Unity” by Leisure Travel Vans – the industry’s first class C motorhome with a queen size Murphy Bed. Built on a Mercedes-Benz chassis, the Unity quickly became recognized as one of Triple E’s most innovative product introductions.

  29. 2010

    Consolidation.

    In 2010, the RV division completed its consolidation of Triple E RV and Leisure Travel Vans into one operation. As a result of the economic state of the RV manufacturing industry in North America during the great recession, Triple E made the decision to discontinue Class A, travel trailer and fifth wheel production and focus on the Class B and C markets – all products would be constructed on a motorized chassis, streamlining production.

  30. 2012

    Free Spirit SS.

    In 2012, Leisure Travel Vans released the Free Spirit SS, a Sprinter Van chassis featuring a built-in slide-out. This innovative floorplan proved to be another very successful product innovation.

  31. 2015

    50th anniversary.

    2015 marks Triple E’s 50th Anniversary. Leisure Travel Vans re-designs the exterior of its flagship Unity to a sleek European contoured fibreglass design. A 50th anniversary interior decor package is introduced featuring white high-gloss cabinets, and solid wood cabinetry in Espresso Brown.

  32. 2015

    50th anniversary.

    2015 marks Triple E’s 50th Anniversary. Leisure Travel Vans re-designs the exterior of its flagship Unity to a sleek European contoured fibreglass design. A 50th anniversary interior décor package is introduced featuring white high-gloss cabinets, and solid wood cabinetry in Espresso Brown.

  33. 2016

    Wonder

    Built on the new Ford Transit chassis, the Wonder is packed with smarter space solutions that combine contemporary design with innovative functionality. From the queen-size Murphy bed to the abundance of interior and exterior storage, every inch is utilized to its fullest potential.

  34. 2017

    MyLTV Launch

  35. 2018

    Wonder Rear Twin Bed

    The Wonder Rear Twin Bed features North America’s first exterior pass-through garage storage on a Ford Transit-based Class C which is large enough to fit two full-size bicycles and much more. This floorplan also won the judge’s choice for the reveal at RVX in 2019.

  36. 2019

    Unity Rear Lounge

    The Unity Rear Lounge became the RVX Spotlight Winner, featuring a first-of-its-kind innovative layout with two separate living areas, Murphy bed, completely redesigned modern interior, and a host of new technology.

  37. 2020

    Wonder Rear Lounge

    Building on the success of the Unity Rear Lounge, the 2021 Wonder Rear Lounge was introduced. This innovative dual-zone floorplan features a spacious rear living area that emulates the comforts of home while being surrounded by nature.

  38. 2022

    Murphy Bed Lounge

    The Murphy Bed Lounge offers a completely reimagined layout based on LTV’s flagship Unity Murphy Bed model. Ford or Mercedes. Gas or diesel. With the Murphy Bed Lounge coming to both the Unity and Wonder product lines, customers can choose their preferred chassis.

  39. 50 years on the road.

    50th anniversary logo

    Triple E RV celebrates 50 years of business in the recreational vehicle industry. We look back over our journey with a deep sense of gratitude to those who went before us, to our loyal customers who have supported us, to the many hundreds of employees who served the company so well, and to our dealers who represented the company and sold our products.

50 Years On The Road