At Rover Tiny Homes, we design and build RV tiny homes that are as rugged and adaptable as the landscapes they’re named after. Whether you’re looking for a full-time mobile residence or a weekend getaway in nature, our company offers expertly crafted, CSA Z240-certified tiny homes that deliver the freedom of travel with the comfort of home. Built with high-quality materials and energy-efficient features, our tiny homes on wheels are made to withstand BC’s diverse climates while offering a cozy and stylish living space.
Our RV tiny homes come in a variety of layouts, each inspired by the stunning mountains of British Columbia. Whether you need a compact, efficient design or a more spacious floor plan with luxury finishes, we have a model to suit your lifestyle. Fully equipped with modern kitchens, custom storage, and premium insulation, our mobile homes provide all the conveniences of a traditional home—wherever the road takes you.
An RV tiny home is a compact home built on wheels and certified for travel under RV certification standards such as CSA Z240. These homes are designed to provide residential-style comfort while remaining transportable. We build RV tiny homes that can be used for recreational travel, seasonal living, or full-time mobile lifestyles.
CSA Z240RV certification is a Canadian standard used for recreational vehicles, while park model homes follow Z241 certification. These certifications confirm that the home meets specific requirements related to safety, electrical systems, plumbing, structural design, and mobility. This certification can also make transportation, insurance, and placement easier in certain situations.
RVs and park models are typically allowed in seasonal parks, while mobile homes are often permitted for full-time living. Full-time use depends on factors such as local bylaws, land use regulations, climate considerations, and utility access. Our team can explain the different certification options and intended uses for each model.
Yes. We build RV tiny homes with insulation and materials designed for BC’s changing weather conditions. Many of our clients use their homes throughout the year in regions that experience heavy rain, freezing temperatures, and snow.
RV tiny homes are specifically designed for transport, but moving them still requires planning. Professional transport companies typically handle delivery and relocation. Factors like mountain roads, ferry routes, rural property access, and site preparation can affect the process, especially in remote areas of British Columbia.
Yes. Most RV tiny homes include kitchens with appliances, bathrooms, heating systems, lighting, and built-in storage. Depending on the layout, some models also include loft bedrooms, seating areas, larger windows, and upgraded interior finishes designed to make day-to-day living more comfortable.
RV tiny homes generally provide a more residential feel than many traditional RVs. They often include stronger insulation, more durable materials, larger living spaces, custom cabinetry, and layouts designed for extended use rather than short-term travel. Many homeowners appreciate the balance between mobility and long-term comfort.
Yes. Our clients often choose to customize floor plans, sleeping arrangements, kitchen layouts, storage options, and finish selections to better suit how they plan to travel or live. Some prioritize lightweight efficiency for frequent movement, while others focus on creating a more permanent-feeling mobile home experience.