A MESSAGE FROM CAA
Travel Means Discovery

Dawn Dalley President & CEO CAA Atlantic
As summer approaches, this issue of CAA Magazine is all about how Canadians move, explore, and stay connected — whether that journey is close to home or across the country. You’ll find stories that celebrate the places and passions that shape our summers, from the Singing Sands of Prince Edward Island to the rugged beauty of Vancouver Island. We explore how sport brings communities together through soccer, and how music and nature intersect at Basin Head — reminders that discovery doesn’t always mean distance. We’re also looking ahead. Our electric vehicle feature takes a practical look at EVs in Canada, while our summer vehicle guide focuses on how heat impacts your car — and what you can do to stay safe and avoid breakdowns when temperatures rise. These are the kinds of insights designed to help you travel with confidence, whether you’re commuting, road‑tripping, or heading somewhere new.
And in a time when information travels fast, we’re highlighting the enduring importance of radio — a trusted local companion on the road and a vital connection during emergencies, especially in rural and coastal communities. Wherever this season takes you, CAA is here to support the journeys that matter most. We hope this issue informs, inspires and travels with you all summer long. Warm regards,




(Left to right) Prince Edward Island’s Basin Head Provincial Park; charging an electric vehicle; the rugged beauty of the West Coast. | PHOTOS: TOURISM PEI/SANDER MEURS; SEDRICK2007/ENVATO; WIRESTOCK/ENVATO
A MESSAGE FROM CAA
Travel Means Discovery

As summer approaches, this issue of CAA Magazine is all about how Canadians move, explore, and stay connected — whether that journey is close to home or across the country. You’ll find stories that celebrate the places and passions that shape our summers, from the Singing Sands of Prince Edward Island to the rugged beauty of Vancouver Island. We explore how sport brings communities together through soccer, and how music and nature intersect at Basin Head — reminders that discovery doesn’t always mean distance. We’re also looking ahead. Our electric vehicle feature takes a practical look at EVs in Canada, while our summer vehicle guide focuses on how heat impacts your car — and what you can do to stay safe and avoid breakdowns when temperatures rise. These are the kinds of insights designed to help you travel with confidence, whether you’re commuting, road‑tripping, or heading somewhere new. And in a time when information travels fast, we’re highlighting the enduring importance of radio — a trusted local companion on the road and a vital connection during emergencies, especially in rural and coastal communities. Wherever this season takes you, CAA is here to support the journeys that matter most. We hope this issue informs, inspires and travels with you all summer long. Warm regards,

Dawn Dalley President & CEO CAA Atlantic