60th Anniversary Edition
Celebrating 60 years of RV innovation and ingenuity, the 60th Anniversary Edition features an all-new exclusive Diamond White exterior and a modern take on interior finishes.
Sixty years of RV innovation.
We are proud to honor and carry forward our founders’ commitment to quality craftsmanship, innovative design, and customer service. Be part of our tribute to this legacy with the 60th Anniversary Edition.
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The Beginning
Triple E was incorporated on October 17, 1965.
1965 -
Canada’s First Motorhome Prototype
“The Caravan” was constructed on a salvaged Ford Truck Chassis, fully equipped with toilet facilities, hot and cold running water, shower, oven, refrigerator, and wall-to-wall carpeting.
1967 -
Acquisition of Triple E
Jim Pattison, of Neonex Leisure Products, acquired a controlling interest in Triple E in 1969. Triple E welcomed his business expertise and marketing skills to aid in its rapid growth.
1969 -
The Original Motorhome Chassis
With no chassis’ in GM’s lineup suitable for a motorhome addition, P.W. Enns modified a GM truck chassis to create his vision. One year later, GM introduced an RV chassis utilizing similar engineering modifications.
1970 -
Fire Destroys the Entire Operation
Fire spread through the factory, tragically claiming the life of general manager Henry Schellenberg of the Motorhome division.
1972 -
Staff Dedication
The company contemplated shutting its doors. It was the dedication, loyalty, and work ethic of laid off 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.
1972 -
Triple E Canada Restored
During the economic downturn and two years after fire destroyed the plant, Phil Ens, and P.W. Enns bought back the company. Triple E Canada was restored to family ownership.
1974 -
Leisure Travel Vans Begins
Leisure Travel Vans was founded in 1978 by Reg and Saide Harder in Gretna, Manitoba.
1978 -
International Expansion
Triple E expanded internationally targeting countries including Germany, Sweden, Holland, Norway and Japan.
1987 -
Launch of the Empress
The Empress SE was launched in Canada, featuring a 45° sloped windshield for increased visibility, an abundance of storage space, and four season capabilities.
1988 -
25th Anniversary
The product line up included the Empress, the Empress SE, and the Regency. The Class C Regency continued to gain popularity, offering all the amenities, design and features that a Class A offered, in a more compact unit.
1990 -
The First Mercedes-Benz Class B
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.
2002 -
40th Anniversary
Triple E celebrated its 40th Anniversary and held a customer rally featuring the full lineup of products: Class A and C motorhomes, travel trailers and fifth wheels.
2005 -
The Serenity
Leisure Travel Vans launched the widebody Freedom 2 Serenity, built on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 cab chassis. The model featured a full fiberglass body, a separate sleeping area, and a bathroom equipped with a full corner shower, toilet, sink and vanity.
2005 -
Triple E Acquires Leisure Travel Vans
The Class B van manufacturer was located in Morden, Manitoba just seven miles down the road from Triple E.
2008 -
An Industry First
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.
2009 -
Consolidation
As a result of the economic state of the RV manufacturing industry in North America during the great recession, Triple E RV and Leisure Travel Vans were consolidated into one operation. Triple E made the decision to discontinue Class A, travel trailer and fifth wheel production and focus on the Class B and C markets.
2010 -
Free Spirit SS
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.
2012 -
50th Anniversary
Leisure Travel Vans redesigned the exterior of its flagship Unity to a sleek European contoured fiberglass design.
2015 -
Wonder Launch
Leisure Travel Vans expanded its product offering with the introduction of the Wonder Class C built on the new Ford Transit chassis.
2016 -
Murphy Bed Lounge
Leisure Travel Vans launched a completely re-designed Murphy Bed floorplan, named the Murphy Bed Lounge, available on both the Unity and Wonder product lines.
2022
Eye-catching exterior design.
A modernized paint design and all-new Diamond White exterior color provide a soft backdrop of understated class for the Anniversary Edition, completed by unique 60th Anniversary exterior badging.
A modern take on interior finishes.
Carrying the soft, light exterior palette inside, the 60th Anniversary Edition’s interior features a host of design and décor upgrades that are exclusive to the package.
60th Anniversary Edition features.
Available on your favorite floorplan.
Available exclusively for the 2025 model year, the 60th Anniversary Edition package will be optional on all Unity and Wonder models.
60th Anniversary Edition availability.
A limited quantity of 60th Anniversary Editions will be available exclusively for 2025 Unity and Wonder models. If you’d like to add a 60th Anniversary Edition package to an existing order, please contact your dealer to confirm eligibility. Production will begin in summer 2024 and pricing will be announced before year-end.