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The cost of hiring a motorhome in Vancouver starts at about CAD $55/day for small vehicles and can reach CAD $450/day or more for larger and premium campers. Popular ones include Cruise Canada Class C motorhomes like C21 or C25, and campervans from Meridian, Outdoor Travel, and Canadream.
Vancouver is the perfect jumping-off point for motorhome holidays. You can make it your base as you explore British Columbia and beyond thanks to the abundance of campsites available in and around the city.
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| Site | Key features | Public transport link |
|---|---|---|
| Capilano River RV Park | Full hookups, dump station, riverside path | Bus 15 minutes to downtown |
| Burnaby Cariboo RV Park | Paved full-service sites, indoor pool, free Wi-Fi | 10 minutes walk to train station |
| Anmore Camp & RV Park | Forest setting by Buntzen Lake, spacious sites | 45 minutes drive to city centre |
"RV park" is the local term for a serviced motorhome site that usually offers power, water and a waste dump point for a nightly fee.
Canada has thousands of campsites, which often cost around $13–$60 (Canadian dollars) per night in provincial and national parks (depending on the park, services, and season). Some high-demand serviced/equipped sites can be higher (for example, equipped sites in Banff can be $86.50+ per night).
Several companies will allow you to fit a bike rack to the campervan. Please note that bike racks may not be available for all makes and models and usually must be reserved in advance.
Not everywhere. In Canada, you generally need permission to park overnight, and rules vary by province/territory and municipality—so you can’t assume you can sleep in your motorhome anywhere you can park.
Campsites and motorhome parks (the most straightforward option). Canada has thousands of campsites, typically cost around $40–90 CAD per night.
Certain public lands (like Crown land), where dispersed camping may be allowed under local rules, permits, and stay limits (often stricter for non-residents).
Walmart can sometimes work, but it depends on the store manager’s discretion and local bylaws.
Always check posted signs, local bylaws, and your hire agreement before you settle in for the night.
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.
While there are no rentals available directly at the terminal at Vancouver Airport, most depots are just a short distance away (about 30 mins).
Many rental suppliers offer a complimentary or paid shuttle along with your camper rental. There is also the option of public transportation or a taxi.
Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.