




Camper Champ compares multiple RV companies in Toronto and across Canada.
Rental rates for campervans in Toronto start at approximately $60 per day for small vehicles and can reach up to $590 for more spacious RVs. Popular models include the Cruise Canada C25, Fraserway C Class and Canadream Saver 4-Berth.
Toronto is a great place to start exploring Canada’s most populated province. Surrounded by Great Lakes and dense forests, you’ll feel the natural grandeur of southern Ontario as soon as you start your trip. The ever-impressive Niagara Falls sit just south of Toronto, and beautiful provincial parks are sprinkled across the entire region.
Exploring this area by motorhome will grant you the freedom to roam wherever you please, and it’ll save you some money on accommodation, as well. RV parks and more rugged campgrounds are abundant, so you’ll have no shortage of options when it comes to overnight accommodation for you and your rig.
Not all vehicles may be available. Use the search tool to check availability for your travel dates.
Scarborough Bluffs and Humber Bay have low bridges under 4.0 m. Check your vehicle height before driving in these areas.
Provincial rest areas on Highway 400 have drinking water taps and picnic areas for convenient lunch stops.
| Site | Key features | Distance to Union Station |
|---|---|---|
| Indian Line Campground | Full hookups, pool, dump station on-site | 30 km |
| Milton Heights Campground | Year-round hookups, Highway 401 access, public transport downtown | 40 km |
| Albion Hills Campground | Large forest sites, electrical hookups, hiking and bike trails | 45 km |
Conservation campground is the local term for a government-operated campground that provides electrical and water hookups, bathroom facilities and a dump station for a reasonable nightly fee.
Generally, yes – many Canadian campervan companies will allow you to travel to the USA in your rental vehicle. Check the policy of your preferred supplier for details and terms.
You must comply with visa and customs requirements at all times.
The majority of hire companies in Canada do not offer unlimited kilometres as a standard hire inclusion.
In most cases, kilometres (km) are capped at a daily rate and additional fees will apply if you exceed this. Additional kilometres can often be purchased in packages. Unused kilometres are not refunded when the vehicle is returned.
All drivers must have a current and full driver’s licence to hire a vehicle. Foreign licences are acceptable if they are in English or French, or accompanied by an accredited translation. If your licence is in a language other than English or French, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is required.
Even if your licence is in English or French, if you plan to visit Canada for a longer period of time (3 months or more), you may be required to obtain an IDP as well. The rules vary between provinces, so make sure to check in advance and take note of local regulations.
Most Canadian motorhome hire suppliers require all drivers (including the main driver) to be 21 years of age or older. A valid driving licence is required.
If you’re under 21, you generally won’t be able to hire from these suppliers.
Some peer-to-peer motorhome marketplaces require drivers to be 25 or older.
Enter your age into our search tool and we will show you which vehicles are available for your age bracket.
Yes—many companies offer one-way hires between select locations (usually with a one-way fee and subject to availability). Enter your start and end locations into our comparison tool to find available vehicles. Any additional one-way fees are automatically included in the rates displayed.
Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.