History

WHERE IT ALL BEGAN

NIAGARA TRAILERS

DOUG AND ANNA PETRIE STARTED THE TRAILER BUSINESS IN 1972

With humble beginnings they launched the new business with three Master Coach Travel Trailers, manufactured in Quebec.

AUGUST 1972

LESS THEN 1 YEAR LATER THE ORIGINAL BUILDING WAS CONSTRUCTED.

At the time Niagara Trailers had 4 staff members, including Doug and Anna themselves.

JUNE 1973

SHORTLY AFTER THE BUILDING WAS COMPLETED, THEY BEGAN SELLING BRAND NAME TRAILERS.

One of the first brands they brought on board was Prowler, produced by Fleetwood of Canada, in Lindsay, Ontario.

AUGUST 1973

LESS THEN 1 YEAR LATER THE ORIGINAL BUILDING WAS CONSTRUCTED.

At the time Niagara Trailers had 4 staff members, including Doug and Anna themselves.

JANUARY 1980

NIAGARA TRAILERS GREW BECAUSE OF CUSTOMER SERVICE AND THE COMMITMENT TO THE RV LIFESTYLE

With this commitment came the purchase of campgrounds along the years, including Sherkston Beach in 1987, Grand River RV Resort in 1989 and Lighthouse RV Resort in 2006.

OCTOBER 1987

NIAGARA TRAILERS LOSES AN ICON

Doug Sr, the founder of Niagara Trailers loved the outdoors, camping, and driving his tractor. When he passed in 2002, John Petrie took over the day to day operations.

FEBRUARY 2002

FOLLOWING IN HIS LATE FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS

John Petrie has grown the business to what it is today, which includes over 400 trailers, 20 plus acres, 7 sales staff, an amazing service team, productive parts department and helpful finance managers.

SEPTEMBER 2005

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