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Coastal Fjords to Mountain Peaks

British Columbia delivers a world-class RV camping experience, blending dramatic coastlines with towering mountains and lush forests.

RV campers can explore everything from oceanfront parks and private campgrounds to renowned provincial and national parks. Whether winding through rainforest corridors or waking up to alpine views, RVers can embrace the open road while discovering diverse landscapes and welcoming communities across the province.

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Vancouver Attractions

Vancouver is known around the world as both a popular tourist attraction and one of the best places to live, thanks to its scenic views, mild climate, and friendly people. Vancouver is a beautiful city with a lot to offer tourists. If you were asked to name the ten top Vancouver attractions, you'd be hard-pressed to narrow down the list to only ten so we're not going to! Of course, there is always the bucket list of top Vancouver attractions but there are also many equally great less-known attractions that deserve recognition.

Itineraries in British Columbia

Pick Up and Drop Off at our Vancouver Station!

From Vancouver, the road unfolds in every direction—along the Pacific coast, through mountain ranges, and deep into British Columbia’s interior. British Columbia’s diverse regions make it one of Canada’s most dynamic RV destinations, offering everything from rainforest highways to high alpine passes.

Located in Delta, British Columbia, we’re your starting point for unforgettable RV journeys shaped by freedom and discovery. Follow the Sea-to-Sky route, head inland toward rolling valleys and quiet lakes, or venture farther east toward the Rockies. Whether you prefer dramatic scenery, flexible routing, or slower-paced exploration, we’ll help you find the right RV and local know-how to turn your West Coast road trip into something truly special.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Learn about about the Northern Surcharge, Restricted Travel Areas, and Prohibited Routes that you may encounter on your journey. 

The Northern Surcharge is a fee that is added to all rentals picking up from Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Montreal & Halifax that travel to the northerly parts of Canada.

Use the interactive map to see where the Northern Surcharge area applies

Any destination north of the line on the map is deemed to be in a Northern Surcharge area. Vehicles for northern travel must be expressly requested and confirmed at the time of reservation. By virtue of the remoteness, weather, and road surface conditions in northern areas, it is important for CanaDream to know when a Guest is driving into these regions. Guests who travel to these areas without permission will be subject to a $1500 penalty and will void all insurance coverage. CanaDream RVs are all tracked for insurance purposes and Guests will be contacted when they drive into a northern surcharge area if they have not pre-purchased the Northern Surcharge fee. CanaDream reserves the right to restrict driving access at any time.

TRAVEL ON THE BELOW LISTED ROADS IN THE FOLLOWING STATES/PROVINCES IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN AT ALL TIMES:

Mexico – travel to Mexico is prohibited at any time.

St Pierre & Miquelon (off the coast of Newfoundland) – prohibited at any time.

Alaska
Denali Highway (Highway 8 from Paxson to Cantwell),
Dalton Highway (north of Livingood)
Eagle, Alaska (Hwy 5 north) from the junction of Hwy 9 (Top of the World Highway) and Highway 5 west
McCarthy Road between Chitina and McCarthy
Northway Road (off AK-2) to Northway
Nabesna Road (off AK-1) to Nabesna

Mainland USA
Manhattan Island – RVs are prohibited at any time
Burning Man Festival, Black Rock Desert, Nevada

British Columbia
North Shore Road east of Kissinger Lake Campground (on Vancouver Island)
Head Bay Road (Highway 28) from Gold River to Tahsis (on Vancouver Island)

Yukon
North Canol Highway

Newfoundland & Labrador
Trans Labrador Highway (Highway 500) from Goose Bay to Labrador City
Highway 389 from Labrador to Baie Comeau
Highway 510 from Red Bay to Happy Valley-Goose Bay

Quebec
Highway 167 north of La Doré
Highway 389 from Baie Comeau to Labrador
Highway 109 and James Bay Road
Anticosti Island

View Prohibited Travel Areas map in English or French.

Parking of your vehicle is prohibited in the greater metropolitan areas of Montreal and Ottawa. This includes all pay parking lots, hotel parking lots, side streets, malls, etc. To travel into these areas, park your vehicle at a campsite and use public transportation, taxi, etc.

Travel in an RV is prohibited on Manhattan Island in New York.  Please leave your RV at your campsite and travel to Manhattan Island by public transport.

Some roads in the United States and Canada have seasonal restrictions on them. This means that Guests can travel these roads only at specific times of the year.  Currently these travel restricted areas are:
  • Travel to Death Valley is limited to the low season (1 October through 30 April ) due to extremely high temperatures which can cause system failures.
  • Travel on the Dempster Highway in the Yukon is not permitted between 15 September and 15 May due to road conditions. We are happy for our Guests to travel on this road between 16 May and 14 September. Guests must have completed all travel on the Dempster Highway by 14 September.
Guests assume all responsibility for any expense or loss of time while travelling in restricted areas.

Guests can travel into the USA if you have advised CanaDream in advance. We will add on the US Driving fee ($100 + taxes one-time fee) to ensure you are fully insured when driving in the USA. You can call us while you are on the road or send us an email and we will add this onto your booking.  If you have been diverted due to a fire and must enter the USA to get back to Canada, please let us know so we can review the cost at drop off.

Please also check that you have the right VISA entry and passport requirements for the USA too.
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