The Trillium trailer, named after Ontario’s provincial flower, has an illustrious history, and has long been a popular economical alternative to full-size recreational vehicles. The trailers were first introduced in the early 1970s and were built by Trillium Recreational Vehicles Ltd. in Markham, Ontario. Many RVers were overjoyed to find a waterproof trailer that could be towed by a small or compact car and legions of fans purchased the trailers in droves.
Outback Trailers now produces their own model of the Trillium Trailer, a vintage reproduction called the Outback.
Outback Trailers believes in lightweight design, allowing you to go further, making the most of your fuel economy. We retool them to make them fit newer, more modern technology, which means smaller, more efficient components are going into the trailers. They can fit in your garage when not in use, making them easy to store. Compact and efficient, these trailers are sure to make your vacationing a breeze.
See the options and layouts you can get for your Outback, and get a quote today.
We will service any Trillium Trailer regardless of age, shape or condition. We also offer quality parts and service on fiberglass trailers, as well as their fridges, furnaces, axles and doors.
Take a look at the Outback’s unique design, utilities, and special features. We can also custom build a trailer to suit your personal or commercial requirements. Whether you’re going on holiday or pulling into a festival with your wares, we have you covered.
If you need a replacement part, please contact us. We would be happy to install it for you or we can ship parts to your location. Most parts for vintage trailers are hard to find but we can help!
Save More. The Outback is lightweight, easily pulled by smaller vehicles and will save your family on car maintenance and fuel consumption.
Relax More. Easy to repair and maintain, The Outback Trailer is your best choice to keep it simple.
Live More. Most of our Outback owners take their trailer and travel across the country. Why not? Pack light, and go further.
See More. The Outback has a two-piece aerodynamic fiberglass shell. Weighing in at 1450lbs average dry, where wouldn’t you go?
Photos: Robert Germain