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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 campsites are abundant, so you’ll have no shortage of options when it comes to overnight accommodation for you and your motorhome.

Popular Campervans in Montreal

Find the perfect camper for your travel needs.

Canadream Deluxe Van DV-C

Deluxe Van DV-C

Canadream

Automatic
Cruise Canada C19 Compact

C19 Compact

Cruise Canada

Automatic
Canadream Midi Motorhome MH-B

Midi Motorhome MH-B

Canadream

Automatic
Canadream Maxi Motorhome MH-A

Maxi Motorhome MH-A

Canadream

Automatic
Canadream Super Camper Van SV-C

Super Camper Van SV-C

Canadream

Automatic
Cruise Canada C30 Large

C30 Large Motorhome

Cruise Canada

Automatic
Cruise Canada C25 Standard

C25 Standard

Cruise Canada

Automatic
Indie Campers Solis

Solis

Indie Campers

Automatic
Indie Campers Wrangler

Wrangler

Indie Campers

Automatic
Meridian RV C-MED Plus

C-MED Plus

Meridian RV

Automatic
Meridian RV C-MED 2310 - 245

C-MED 2310 - 245

Meridian RV

Automatic
Fraserway Truck Camper Scout

Truck Camper Scout

Fraserway

Automatic

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Map of Campervan Depots

Map of campervan rental depots near 377012
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CanaDream
14569 Boulevard Curé-Labelle, Suite 101, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Cruise Canada
705 Rue Dubois, Saint-Eustache, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Driving a Campervan around Montreal

  • The A-25 toll bridge to Laval costs about CA $4–5 for a two-axle camper when paid with a transponder.
  • Autoroute 30 south of the city also has a small per-axle toll, but other Quebec highways are free.
  • Winter tyres are required province-wide from 1 December to 31 March.

  • Motorhomes may stay on the same city street for a maximum of 48 hours and only twice per season with prior permission from authorities.

  • Many Exo park-and-ride lots allow free overnight parking once you register the licence plate, making day trips by train easy.
  • A public motorhome dump station operates near Saint-Constant on the South Shore, useful when returning towards the island.
  • Propane is widely available along Autoroute 20 but limited on the Laurentian autoroute north of Saint-Jérôme, so refill before mountain trips.
  • Expect steep 6 per cent grades on Autoroute 10 past Mont-St-Hilaire; use a lower gear to preserve brakes.

Places to Stay in a Motorhome

Site Key features Distance to Old Port
Camping Alouette Full hookups, pool, on-site dump, Wi-Fi 25 km
KOA Montreal South Pull-through bays, summer pool, staffed in English and French 30 km
Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville Riverside pitches, electricity, seasonal river shuttle 15 km

Halte VR is a Quebec term for a simple motorhome stop that usually provides level parking, fresh water and a waste-dump point for a small fee or donation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can my rental motorhome be fitted with a bike rack?

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.

Can you sleep anywhere in a motorhome in Canada?

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).

  • Some motorway service areas, where overnight stopping is allowed only if signage permits (rules vary).

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.

Can I travel to the USA in a campervan rental from Canada?

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.

Can a child seat or booster seat be fitted in a campervan?

Most campervan rental companies in Canada have vehicle options that allow child/baby seats and booster seats.

However, not all vehicles may be compatible with a child seat, and not all companies have seats available for hire. Please check features of the vehicle when booking.

What licence do I need to rent a campervan in Canada?

All drivers must have a current and full driver’s licence to hire a vehicle. Overseas 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.

Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.