Roam for Good

ROAM was built on the belief that the outdoors gives us more than adventure — it gives us perspective, resilience, and connection. That’s why we donate 2% of every sale to Oceana to help protect and restore our oceans. Caring for the planet isn’t a marketing angle for us — it’s part of why we exist.

Along the way, we’ve also donated to organizations that care for both people and the places we love, including Indian Residential School Survivors SocietyLeave No Trace Canada, Nature Trust of BC, The Canadian Red Cross Wildfire Emergency , MERS and Canadian Mental Health. Supporting the outdoors means supporting the communities connected to it.

The 7 Principles of Leave No Trace

  1. Plan ahead and prepare
  2. Travel and camp on durable surfaces
  3. Dispose of waste properly
  4. Leave what you find
  5. Minimize campfire impacts
  6. Respect wildlife
  7. Be considerate of others

Take the pledge today! Join Leave No Trace in supporting responsible outdoor recreation.

RollingCabin.store pledge to donate 2% for every item bought from our store. The entire sum accumulated from sales will be directed towards supporting Oceana. 

Oceana, Inc., founded in 2001, is the largest international organization focused solely on ocean conservation. The Oceana family includes organizations in Canada, Brazil, Belize, Chile, the European Union, Peru, the Philippines and the United States. Oceana organizations work in their home regions to educate the public about ocean conservation issues and to raise the profile of ocean conservation with decision-makers. Science is an essential element of their work to identify problems and solutions.

Oceana Canada, founded as an independent Canadian charity in 2015, are part of the world’s largest advocacy group dedicated solely to ocean conservation.

Canada is home to world’s longest coastline and an ocean territory covering 70% of its land mass. This places a national and global responsibility on us to manage the oceans sustainably — ensuring a reliable source of food, jobs, and climate resilience.

Since 2015, Oceana Canada has successfully:

Banned unnecessary single-use plastics.
Ended the shark fin trade.
Made rebuilding depleted fish populations the law.
Protected vital marine habitat and ecosystems essential to biodiversity and climate adaptation.