Starling Travel

February 13, 2013

Al Massey’s DualCraft Chalet

Filed under: Camping,Motorhomes and Campers,Teardrops & Tiny Trailers — Laura Moncur @ 10:00 am

A while back, I wrote about the DualCraft Chalet. It was the first A-Frame trailer manufactured in the Seventies.

I was under the impression that they did not fold up, but one of our readers, Al Massey, corrected me in the comments:

i borrowed one of these trailers and they do fold down , we liked the style so much sourced same style out in alberta ,we located one built in edmonton that folds up it is insulated ,has a propane grity furnace and propane fridge i installed , we have taken across canada and into bc many times ,we’ve had it for about 12 years. best unit ever! it’s our “swiss chalet” (wife is swiss)

I was so excited to learn more and he graced me with a couple of photos and some of his memories.

Al Massey's DualCraft Chalet Trailer open

Hi Laura,

there are two bars on the inside that hold up the walls ,we use them for coat hangers as well as shelf supports,after you remove them the left wall comes down and rests on a fold out leg then the right wall comes down then the rear roof folds down then finally the front roof folds down and gets buckled for travel,

Al Massey's DualCraft Chalet Trailer closed

sleeps 4 comfortably, I’va made cabinets inside that stack when up thus giving tons of storage for long trips , my twin 10 year old girls are quite attached and have fond memories growing up with this trailer ,

i park it inside my garage now so the snow and ice wont kill it so it should live a long time yet ,always a conversation piece at camp grounds , it makes an awesome ice breaker to meet people from all across the world.

I cant find my photos of the inside or it folding up right now, but I’ll keep looking. It was mftd in Edmonton by “national trailer” in the early sixtys ,cant find anymore info about it and only seen 1 the same make a long time ago.

Thanks, Al

Thanks, Al, for the lovely photos. I especially like the Canadian flag flying. It looks so good in contrast to the trailer. Thanks again for sending the photos and may you have many more happy years in your DualCraft Chalet.

2 Comments »

  1. I was excited when I found this site. We have a 39’ park model trailer on a seasonal lake lot that we spend most of our holidays at, but every year we go to a reunion and sleep in a tent. A couple of years ago I saw a Dual Craft on Kijiji in Calgary and I have been thinking about it ever since. Last month I saw another listed on Kijiji in Edmonton so I wasted no time traveling from Saskatoon to purchase it. I’m a sucker for anything Vintage so this 1968 is the perfect restoration project for me. It’s in rough shape but to be expected or the year. My husband initially thought I was crazy but is starting to coming around, we have even talked about other trips we could take in our little Chalet.

    Comment by Barb Obed — September 13, 2013 @ 9:20 am

  2. Would you know how much this camper weighs?

    Comment by Paul — June 30, 2014 @ 9:54 am

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