Watch onOver the winter, he’s been living at Shubie Campground in Dartmouth in his 33-year-old Granville Bonair RV. It’s the only place he can afford.Last fall, in the midst of the housing crisis, the province gave Halifax Regional Municipality $180,000 to keep the capground open through the winter. RVs got access to water, electricity and waste collection.Van den Eynden can’t just pick up and go anywhere. The city doesn’t allow people to live in RVs.
Come next fall, he'll be faced with the same predicament when RV parks in the municipality close for the season. A dozen people are living in recreational vehicles at Shubie Campground in Dartmouth. - Andrew Rankin Allowing RVs for residential use “could assist in housing shortages and offer alternative housing options,” the motion says.
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