Can-Am has donated a 2025 Can-Am Canyon Redrock to the Road Warrior Foundation. The Canyon will be up for raffle until Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2025, with funds going to the Road Warrior Foundation.
The Road Warrior Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports veterans through “adventure therapy,” including day-trips and multiday rides that bring veterans together and get them in the driver’s seat.
“This vehicle donation means a lot to the Foundation,” said Stephen Berger, co-founder of Road Warrior Foundation and a U.S. Air Force veteran. “It will help fund life-affirming experiences for wounded veterans all across the country. Riding changes lives, and with this raffle, every ticket purchased helps us reach another veteran in need.”
Can-Am has worked with the Road Warrior Foundation since 2013, offering vehicles, gear, and training to further the organization’s mission. The proceeds from this raffle will fund multiday rides and experiences for veterans.
“Can-Am has been a proud supporter of the Road Warrior Foundation since it was founded more than a decade ago,” said Elsa Vilarinho, director of marketing for international markets and Can-Am On-Road. “We believe in the Foundation’s mission and have seen firsthand the power of adventure therapy. Donating this vehicle is just one more way we can help provide deserving veterans with the life-changing experience of riding.”
The machine being raffled is the highest trim available for the new-for-2025 Canyon, a three-wheeled adventure-tourer powered by a Rotax 1330 ACE inline-Triple. Compared to the Can-Am Spyders and Ryker, the Canyon has taller ground clearance, more suspension travel, adventure tires, protection, a handlebar riser for riding while standing, and other features that help it tackle unpaved roads. The Redrock version includes a Moss Green Satin paint, KYB Smart-Shox semi-active suspension, a back-up camera, a Custom ride mode, and more.
After testing the Can-Am Canyon Redrock, we said, “BRP has another winning three-wheeled platform on its hands with the Can-Am Canyon. It has the rugged styling that is so popular today on both adventure bikes and SUVs, and it has the capabilities to take more riders farther from civilization.” Read our full review for more details and riding impressions.
Visit the Can-Am website and the Road Warrior Foundation website for more information.









Hi I am a 84 year veteran I still ride my 2008 Honda 1800 Gold Wing trike . I have been riding since 15 years old and I am a member of meany clubs includeing the Blue Knights Law Enforcement M/C for almost 40 years