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You don't need a motorcycle to be part of our community! We love cars, fabrication, gaming and nerd culture!

  • Our purpose is rooted in bridging generations. Veterans often leave structured service and lose the camaraderie they relied on, while younger generations—millennials and beyond—are searching for authentic community. We exist to build a space where veterans find renewed purpose and younger generations discover real, hands-on community—through motorcycles, creativity, and shared work.

  • We exist because we believe a business can do more than sell—it can build community. TJR Motorcycle Parts drives the business, offering quality gear and parts for riders, while Canadian Veteran Garage builds a space of connection—a place where veterans and the younger generation unite through hands-on work, creativity, and shared purpose. Together, we’re building something that serves both the ride and the people behind it.

  • Our commitment to veterans is at the core of what we do. We aim to create not just a space, but a community where veterans can reconnect with camaraderie, purpose, and hands-on skills. Whether through mentorship, shared builds, or simply a supportive environment, we’re building a place where veterans are honored not just in words, but in action—side by side with others who value their experience and contributions.

  • It's that feeling of finishing a job in the shop, cracking something cold, and just... talking. No agenda, no program, no facilitator with a clipboard. Just two or three guys leaning against a workbench, decompressing, being human with each other.

    For CVG it means peer support happens naturally — not in a circle of chairs in a fluorescent-lit room, but shoulder to shoulder while the tools are still out. Someone might be drinking a beer, someone else a coffee, someone a water. Doesn't matter. The point is the moment — the exhale after working with your hands, when guards are down and real conversation happens.

    It's the antithesis of formal mental health programming. No stigma, no "how does that make you feel," just guys who get it, in a space built for them, doing what they already know how to do together.