History

As the saying goes, “Sooner or later, everything old is new again.”

Back in the early 1970’s, Trillium Industries were building their signature camper trailers in a 60,000 sq ft production facility in Markham, Ontario. Early brochures describe these trailers as being like a nutshell, with the upper and lower fiberglass halves being chemically bonded together to make the camper light weight, durable, and resistant to the elements. Many of the original Trillium trailers are still out there being sold and used today. There has been renewed interest in these retro-style trailers by todays campers because of the unique features they offer as well as their good looks.

Easily towed by most family vehicles, a Trillium camper held all the basic amenities needed to be comfortable while enjoying the outdoors, available as either a 13′ or 15′ model. Original models featured the options of a refrigerator, toilet, kitchen and air conditioning, with their ‘Seal of Excellence’ displayed on the side of every trailer.