Bottom Line

Chery Industrial sells out of cherygroup.ca and cheryindustrial.com, including the Gold Mountain line that they distribute under that label. The Canadian-spec models are rated for 1.8 kN/m² snow and 0.2 kN/m² wind — realistic Prairie numbers, not aspirational ones. Lineup spans Basic (5-foot arc spacing), Basic+ (4-foot, stiffer), Double-Truss Round M (premium), and container shelters that twist-lock onto sea cans. Every model ships kit-only — assembly is on you. Flat install rate by size: $6,888 for a 30'×40', $11,888 for a 40'×80'.

Chery Industrial — Canadian-Engineered, DIY-Shipped

Chery Industrial operates in Canada through cherygroup.ca and in the US through cheryindustrial.com. They sell their own Chery-branded line plus distribute the Gold Mountain shelters — same kits, different label, sometimes different pricing depending on the channel. Their Canadian models are spec'd specifically for our climate: 1.8 kN/m² snow load, 0.2 kN/m² wind, and frame steel selected for cold-weather brittle-fracture margins rather than the warmer-climate spec the US models inherit.

Every Chery shelter ships kit-only — 14-gauge or 16-gauge galvanized steel frame depending on model and size, PE or PVC fabric depending on tier, mechanical roll-up doors with hand winches, and built-in side man doors on most configurations. The warranty is 3 years on the frame and 2 years on the fabric for single-truss PVC models; honest for the price point, but well below what the premium Canadian manufacturers offer. They include assembly instructions but no installation crew. We've installed every model in the catalogue.

What models does Chery Industrial sell, and how do they install differently?

What's the install difference between 4-foot and 5-foot arc spacing?

This is the single most underestimated spec on Chery's catalogue. Tighter arc spacing means more arches per linear foot, which means more frame assembly time on install day. We add roughly 20–25% to the frame-assembly portion of a Basic+ build versus a same-size Basic. The cover deploy itself is the same — same panel, same tensioning. So a 30'×40' Basic might be a 1.5