Keystone RV Models give Ontario campers more choices than almost any other brand. The Keystone RV lineup includes travel trailers, fifth wheels, toy haulers, destination trailers, and park models at every price point. Keystone is the number one manufacturer of towable RVs in North America, and that reputation comes from decades of solid construction and smart innovation. Whether your family is upgrading from tent trailers or you are a retiree looking for a premium RV camping experience, this guide breaks down every Keystone model line you can buy today. Sturgeon Woods RV carries New and Used Keystone RV’s and helps Ontario families pick the right unit for their camping goals.
Why Keystone RV Models Lead the Ontario Market
Keystone RV Company started in 1996 in Goshen, Indiana. The company builds towable RVs from 17 to 42 feet long. Every model uses lightweight materials and aerodynamic shapes to tow easily. Keystone backs each unit with a one-year limited base warranty and a three-year limited structural warranty.
Ontario buyers get clear advantages from Keystone’s engineering. Cold Canadian winters demand strong insulation, sealed underbellies, and dependable heat. Keystone meets those needs with advanced construction techniques, enclosed underbelly builds, in-floor heating ducts, and a gas furnace that comes standard on most models. These features keep Ontario RV owners warm during long camping seasons at places like Point Pelee National Park and provincial parks across Southwestern Ontario.
Keystone also runs more RV dealer locations than any other towable RV brand. That means Ontario owners can reach warranty service, genuine parts, and factory-trained technicians quickly. Any authorized Keystone dealership can handle warranty repairs, and Sturgeon Woods RV provides parts and service support for Keystone owners across the Windsor-Essex, Chatham-Kent, London, and Sarnia areas.
Top Keystone RV Models Available in Ontario
Montana and Montana High Country
Montana is Keystone’s top-of-the-line luxury fifth wheel. These units are made for extended stays, seasonal camping, and full-time living. Montana High Country steps things up with residential-style kitchens, stainless steel appliances, upgraded countertops, and floor plans that feel like small apartments. You also get theatre seating, a fireplace entertainment centre, and a queen bed or power-adjustable king bed depending on the layout. Montana fits retired couples and snowbirds who spend months on the road or at seasonal Ontario sites.

Cougar and Cougar Half-Ton
Keystone Cougar is one of the brand’s best-selling lines. It comes in both fifth wheel and travel trailer setups. The Cougar Half-Ton series tows behind half-ton pickup trucks, so Ontario families do not need a heavy-duty tow vehicle. Standard features include the Professional Grade Camping Package, Towing With Confidence Package, and Climate Guard Protection Package. The cougar lineup runs from compact couples’ units with a queen bed all the way to large bunkhouse floor plans built for families.
Passport and Passport SL/GT
Passport travel trailers are light and easy to pull. An SUV or light-duty truck handles them with no trouble. For 2026, the Passport Classics series added several new budget-friendly floor plans. These trailers are a great fit for Ontario weekend campers who want something simple and reliable. Passport is also a smart entry point for first-time RV buyers.
Hideout and Hideout Sport
Keystone Hideout makes camping affordable without cutting corners on quality. The 2025 Hideout Sport collection brought well-priced single-axle and double-axle models to market. Features include sharp exterior styling, bright interiors, and practical bunkhouse layouts. These trailers are popular with young families and budget-minded campers who want to explore Ontario campgrounds near Leamington, Essex County, and beyond.
Springdale and Springdale Mini
Springdale is Keystone’s entry-level line. These trailers give weekend campers and families solid comfort at a lower price. Springdale Mini models are small enough for lighter tow vehicles but still include functional kitchens and comfortable sleeping areas. If you are new to the RV lifestyle in Ontario, Springdale is a great place to start.
Outback and Outback Ultra Lite
Outback travel trailers pack premium design into a mid-range price. The 2025 lineup added Power Pro Voice Command as a standard feature. Owners can control lights, appliances, and tank levels with their voice. Backup and side camera prep also come standard. Outback stands out with creative floor plans like front kitchen and rear kitchen layouts that give campers more ways to use their space.
Coleman and Coleman Lantern
Keystone Coleman is a trusted name for value-focused Ontario campers. Coleman Travel Trailers deliver comfort, modern features, and strong resale value at fair prices. The Coleman Lantern series goes bigger with upgraded features like a 16-cubic-foot fridge, convection microwave with air fryer, and solid surface countertops. Coleman Travel Trailers come in conventional and lantern setups for weekend trips or longer getaways. Ontario families who want a loaded trailer without a luxury price tag will find Coleman Travel Trailers hard to beat.
Bullet and Bullet Crossfire
Keystone Bullet is a smooth fiberglass travel trailer built for campers who want better style and performance. Bullet models offer sleek exteriors, residential-grade interiors, and half-ton towability. The Bullet Crossfire series keeps things compact and easy to tow for couples and smaller families. Both lines work well as destination trailers at Ontario campgrounds where owners come back to the same site each season.
Residence and Retreat Park Models
Residence and Retreat are Keystone’s wide-body park models. They are built for long-term or seasonal living at campgrounds and RV resorts. Park models include full residential amenities in a compact footprint. They work well for Ontario seasonal campers who keep a permanent site near Point Pelee or along the Lake Erie shoreline. Sturgeon Woods RV carries park models and can help buyers find the right setup for their site.
Keystone Innovation and Technology
Keystone puts serious investment into research and development through its Innovation Lab. Three technologies stand out.
SolarFlex Solar Power Systems: come factory-installed in several packages. The basic Protect 220 keeps batteries charged, while the top-tier Outlast Extreme 1320i-L delivers 1,320 watts of solar collection with dual lithium-ion batteries. Every package is scalable through authorized Keystone dealers, and SolarFlex carries full Keystone warranty coverage.
Tru-Fit Slide Construction: uses custom frames built for each floor plan. This removes the compromises that happen when stock frames get forced into new designs. Tru-Fit reduces stress on the structure and motor. Double rubber seals on the slide-out and sidewall block weather on both sides — a real benefit in Ontario’s changing climate.
KeyTV Multisource Signal Controller: manages all entertainment signal sources through one system. Many 2025 and 2026 models also include Starlink Prep or a Starlink Standard Kit so owners can stay connected at remote Ontario campgrounds.
Other standard features across the lineup include a power awning, power tongue jacks, tinted safety glass windows, walkable roof membrane, an air conditioner with soft-start capability, tankless hot water heaters on select models, enclosed underbellies, and aluminum wheels with spare tires.
How to Choose the Right Keystone Model
Picking the right Keystone RV comes down to four things:
- Tow vehicle capacity — Match your truck or SUV’s towing rating to the trailer’s gross vehicle weight. Half-ton towable models like Cougar Half-Ton and Passport keep weight in check.
- Camping style — Weekend campers do well with lightweight Hideout or Springdale models. Full-timers and extended-stay campers need the room of Montana or Arcadia fifth wheels.
- Family size — Bunkhouse floor plans in Cougar and Hideout sleep six or more. Couples’ layouts in Outback and Passport keep things efficient for two.
- Budget — Keystone covers every price range from entry-level Springdale to luxury Montana High Country. Ask a dealer about financing options.
Find Keystone RV Models at Sturgeon Woods RV in Leamington
Ontario buyers can find Keystone RV Models at authorized dealers across the province. Sturgeon Woods RV in Leamington carries a large selection of new and used Keystone travel trailers, fifth wheels, and park models. Located just one kilometre from Point Pelee National Park, Sturgeon Woods RV serves families and RV enthusiasts from Windsor-Essex, Chatham-Kent, London, Sarnia, and across Southwestern Ontario.
The team offers guidance on model selection, financing, trade-ins, service, and genuine Keystone parts. Visit Sturgeon Woods RV today to see the latest Keystone RV Models and find the right fit for your next Ontario camping adventure.
