At Longhaul Trailer Sales we believe in stocking a wide variety of inventory . We want to make sure that every unit, whether it be a travel trailer for the whole family to a durable dump trailer for a landscaping business, perfectly fits every customers needs…but nothing makes us happier than when one of those trailers is from our Canadian-made manufacturers – Prolite and Weberlane.
Prolite – The Lightweights That Pack a Punch

Born in Quebec, Built for Everywhere
Since 2000, Prolite has been building ultra-lightweight travel trailers that are so efficient and towable, you might forget you’re pulling one. These beauties are designed for cars, vans, and SUVs, which means no need to trade in your ride for a big truck to join the RV lifestyle.
Why People Pick Prolite?
- Light as a Leaf: With models ranging from just 630 lbs to 2980 lbs, Prolite trailers are some of the lightest on the market. That means better fuel economy, less strain on your vehicle, and easier towing for RV rookies and pros alike.
- Built Better: Their fiberglass monocoque roofs are tough, impact-resistant, UV-proof, and built for harsh Canadian climates.
- DuroFoam Insulation – Not Just a Fancy Name: It prevents water from creeping in and if it ever does, it instantly repels it for quick and efficient identification . No musty surprises six months later.
- Cozy Enough for Two or the Whole Crew: Models sleep between 2 and 6 people, so whether you’re escaping solo or rolling out with the whole hockey team (okay maybe half), there’s a fit for you.
- Nautical Seals: Marine-grade sealing keeps things cozy and dry — even if Mother Nature has other plans.
Weberlane – Heavy-Duty Heroes from the Heart of Ontario

A Farm-Born Beast Now Ruling All Roads
From humble beginnings making dump trailers for farms in the 1990s, Weberlane has grown into one of Canada’s most diverse trailer manufacturers. With over 250 different models and the ability to build custom trailers for almost any use, they’ve gone from hay bales to highways.
Why People Want Weberlane?
- Over 250 Models – One for Every Job: Whether you’re hauling moving boxes, livestock, dirt, tools, or maybe your buddy’s broken-down lawn tractor for the third time this year… Weberlane makes a trailer that’s up to the task.
- True North Strong: These trailers are engineered to exceed industry standards, not just meet them. Weberlane takes pride in overbuilding where others cut corners.
- Quality Parts, No Compromise: Weberlane strongly believes in delivering only quality products, and that means a careful selection process of parts and sub components.
- Custom? You Betcha. Need something specific? Weberlane can build a trailer to match your weirdest, wildest, or most practical hauling needs. Just ask — they’ll say yes.
- Canadian-Owned, Small-Town Grit: Based right near Listowel, Ontario, Weberlane is a family business with good old-fashioned values: quality, honesty, and a bit of grease under the fingernails.
Why Buy Canadian-Made?

Still wondering why Canadian-made trailers deserve the spotlight? Here’s why choosing homegrown matters:
- Built for Our Roads: From morning frost, salted roads, and rough logging trails, Canadian-made trailers are designed to survive (and thrive) in conditions that make imported models whimper.
- Better Service, Faster Parts: Need help or a replacement? You won’t be waiting on a slow boat from overseas.
- Support Local Jobs: Every Prolite or Weberlane trailer sold supports Canadian workers, sales reps, welders, designers, and coffee-fueled engineers.
- Patriotic Pride: Let’s be real. Nothing feels better than rolling up to the campground with a trailer built in your own backyard.
The Road to Canadian Quality Starts Here
At our RV dealership, we carry Prolite and Weberlane trailers because we believe in quality, durability, and supporting the amazing manufacturers right here at home. And when you come by, you’re not just shopping — you’re joining a community of people who believe that the journey should be just as strong as the destination.

So whether you’re planning a scenic escape to the Bruce Peninsula, prepping for harvesting season, or starting your own business in need of a new trailer, we have you covered — with trailers built in Canada, for Canadians.