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Campgrounds and RV parks near Vancouver, BC

113 campgrounds and RV Parks near Vancouver, BC. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

113 campgrounds
9622 campsites
507 RVs available for delivery
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Top Hosts near Vancouver, BC

YI YI110 trips - Joined Jun 2020

Great RV, flexible pick up / delivery times, and great communication, thank you! 👍

Dan L. - Jun 2026

Mr Yi has been very helpful in sharing the information about the vehicle. For me it was the first experience. Mr Yi's inputs were very helpful. The vehicle was in a very good condition and my family enjoyed a lot. Mr Yi was very flexible and accommodative regarding the time. I will say it exceeded my expectations in all aspect. Thanks

Arvind J. - May 2025

David100 trips - Joined Mar 2022

We had a fantastic experience renting an RV from David at RV Easy. From start to finish, the process was smooth, professional, and stress-free. The delivery was right on time, and David took the time to thoroughly walk us through the trailer, explaining how everything worked and reviewing any pre-existing wear or damage. Throughout our trip, he was quick to respond to any questions we had and even came out promptly to help us with an issue we couldn't figure out ourselves. The pickup process was just as easy and hassle-free as the delivery. David was professional, knowledgeable, and clearly takes pride in providing excellent customer service. We felt completely confident both in his abilities and in the quality of the trailer we rented. I would highly recommend David to anyone considering an RV rental. We will definitely be renting from him again in the future!

Karina S. - Jun 2026

david was a great host, very responsive with messages and flexible with pick up when our plans shifted. It was our first family camping trip with the kids and we had a wonderful weekend with the trailer. The kids loved the bunk beds!

Brittany L. - Oct 2025

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Vancouver, BC

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Vancouver, BC, and how can I save on my booking?

RV rental in Vancouver, BC is surprisingly affordable, with travel trailers starting around $100 CAD per night and motorhome rentals averaging $175–$300 per night, depending on RV type and season. Summer is the busiest, so booking for shoulder seasons like late May, June, or September can save you money. Filter for 'cheap RV rental Vancouver' or flexible drop-off dates to unlock the best value. Many hosts offer discounts for longer rentals. Booking early: especially for popular weekends: means you’ll get the widest choice and best price.
vancouver.ca/doing-business/camping-and-rv-parks.aspx

What license do I need to rent an RV in Vancouver, BC?

All you need to rent an RV in Vancouver is a regular Class 5 (or equivalent) driver’s license: you don’t need a special or commercial license for most RV rentals. You must be at least 25, and your license should be valid throughout your trip. International visitors can rent an RV in Vancouver using their home country's license; if yours isn’t in English or French, bring an International Driving Permit for quick verification. Booking your BC RV adventure really is that simple!
icbc.com/driver-licensing/types-licences/drivers-licence-classes

What protection comes with my RV rental in Vancouver, and what if something happens?

Every RV rental in Vancouver through RVezy includes a protection package that covers accidental damage and liability. You can pick the coverage level that suits you best: no need to hunt for extra plans or worry about the unknown. Plus, 24/7 roadside assistance is always included, from flat tires to getting locked out. Renters love knowing their BC road trip has built-in peace of mind from start to finish.
icbc.com/insurance/insurance-coverage/Pages/Default.aspx

How flexible are cancellations on RV rentals in Vancouver?

Booking an RV rental in Vancouver is low risk thanks to RVezy's clear cancellation policy. You have a full refund if you cancel within 24 hours of the host accepting your booking. After that, refunds depend on when you cancel: check your booking details at checkout. If your host cancels your reservation, you receive a full refund with no penalties, or RVezy credits. Natural disasters and other cases are covered under RVezy's policy. Book your Vancouver RV trip with confidence.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests, https://help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/14117803142939-Receiving-a-refund-for-a-host-cancellation

Can I bring my dog or pet on my Vancouver RV rental?

Pet-friendly RV rental in Vancouver is easy! Simply filter your search for pet-friendly vehicles, and you’ll see options where furry friends are welcome. Many local campgrounds such as Capilano River RV Park and Burnaby Cariboo RV Park are also pet-friendly, with nearby off-leash parks and forested trails. Just bring your own pet bedding, let your host know, and hit the dog-friendly beaches in West Vancouver for a true BC adventure.
vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/dog-off-leash-areas.aspx

Is delivery available with RV rentals in Vancouver, and how does it work?

Yes, you can have your RV delivered right to your Vancouver home, hotel, or campground. Many local hosts offer RV delivery in Vancouver, and they'll handle setup for you. That means you can arrive at places like Capilano River RV Park or Pacific Spirit Regional Park and step right into your fully prepared RV. Filter listings for 'delivery' to see options, especially popular for first-time renters wanting a worry-free start.
vancouver.ca/doing-business/camping-and-rv-parks.aspx

How far can I drive my rental RV from Vancouver, and how does mileage work?

You’re free to take your RV rental from Vancouver to Whistler (about 2 hours), the Okanagan (5 hours), or even up the Sea-to-Sky Highway: all within a tank of gas. Each listing spells out daily mileage limits, and 'RV rental with unlimited mileage' options are available if you want more range. Just check your trip distance and choose the right RV for the route you’re planning. Vancouver is perfectly positioned for breathtaking BC road trips.
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling/driving/discover-bc

Where can I park my RV overnight in and around Vancouver?

Vancouver offers excellent RV camping spots like Capilano River RV Park (close to Stanley Park), Burnaby Cariboo RV Park (great for families), and Pacific Spirit Regional Park (access to trails and beaches). Always reserve in advance as these parks fill up fast, especially during summer! Overnight street parking is not allowed in most of Vancouver, so book an official campground or RV park for a smooth stay.
vancouver.ca/doing-business/camping-and-rv-parks.aspx

When is the best time of year to plan an RV road trip from Vancouver?

The sweet spot for a Vancouver RV road trip is from mid-May through September, when daytime temperatures are 20–25°C (68–77°F) and nights are mild. Spring is lush and quiet, while summer is festival season and everything’s open: from campgrounds to forest trails. Fall boasts colorful foliage and fewer crowds. Winter RV camping is possible if you book an RV with heated tanks and stick to full-hookup sites: think snow-capped mountain views and peaceful coastlines!
weather.gc.ca/city/pages/bc-74_metric_e.html

I’ve never rented or driven an RV: will I get help with orientation in Vancouver?

Absolutely! Every RV rental in Vancouver includes a hands-on orientation with your host, who will walk you through how everything works, from hookups to slide-outs. First-time renters love that you can message the owner with questions anytime, plus you'll have tips on RV camping Vancouver-style, local driving routes, and setup. You'll feel supported, confident, and ready to go on your adventure: even if this is your very first RV trip.
icbc.com/driver-licensing/types-licences/drivers-licence-classes

What if I have a breakdown or a flat tire while RV camping near Vancouver?

No need to stress: every RV rental with RVezy in Vancouver comes with 24/7 roadside assistance. Whether you're at Golden Ears Provincial Park or pulled over on the Sea-to-Sky Highway, help is just a phone call away for breakdowns, flat tires, or getting locked out. Your host and RVezy customer support are also there to answer questions. Focus on the journey, not the 'what ifs.'
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling/root/roadside-assistance

Can I cross into the US with my RV rental from Vancouver?

You can take your RV rental from Vancouver to the USA, provided your host gives the green light, and your protection package covers you for cross-border travel into Washington, Oregon, or beyond. You’ll need to bring your valid passport and confirm your travel plans with the host through the RVezy messaging system before you hit the border. Exploring the Pacific Northwest is a classic Vancouver RV road trip!
cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/rvek-eng.html

What should I budget for gas, and how far will my RV rental take me around Vancouver?

Gas prices in Vancouver typically range from $1.80–$2.10 CAD/litre (as of late 2024). Most motorhome rentals get 8–15 mpg (or about 18–30 litres/100km), while campervans are a bit more efficient. Plan for fuel to be a solid part of your budget: about $100–$200 for a classic Sea-to-Sky Highway loop. Use local apps to find the cheapest stations, and enjoy budget-friendly local trips by picking destinations close to the city’s scenic parks and beaches.
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/electricity-alternative-energy/transportation-energies/fuel-price-tracking

How do I reserve a campground near Vancouver, and how far ahead should I book?

For the best campgrounds near Vancouver: like Capilano River RV Park, Burnaby Cariboo RV Park, or Golden Ears Provincial Park: booking 2 to 6 months ahead is wise, especially for summer weekends. Provincial parks primarily use the BC Parks reservation system, while private parks may use their own. Pro tip: Reservations often open at 7am and sell out quickly, so set a reminder and have your choices ready!
camping.bcparks.ca/

What’s local Vancouver traffic and road conditions like for RV drivers?

Driving an RV in Vancouver is straightforward, but be aware that downtown streets can be narrow and parking is limited. Familiarize yourself with bridge clearances: we recommend avoiding the Lions Gate Bridge with motorhomes 12 feet or taller. Heading out? The Sea-to-Sky Highway offers breathtaking scenery, with wide shoulders and pull-outs. Rush hour traffic peaks 7–9am and 4–6pm, so plan your escape west or north for smoother cruising.
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling/driving/travel-information/traffic-conditions

What equipment and amenities are standard at Vancouver-area campgrounds?

Most campgrounds around Vancouver offer full or partial hookups (power, water, sewer), clean washrooms, and hot showers. Premier spots like Burnaby Cariboo RV Park even include WiFi, a pool, and picnic areas. Dump stations and fresh water fill-ups are available onsite or nearby. Always check if your chosen campground supports the size of your RV: most do, but some forest service sites are best for compact travel trailers or campervans.
vancouver.ca/doing-business/camping-and-rv-parks.aspx

What features will I find in RV rentals around Vancouver?

You’ll be amazed by how well-equipped Vancouver RV rentals are: expect fully made beds, stocked kitchens, bathrooms with showers, seatbelts for every passenger, and plenty of storage. Many motorhomes feature TVs, built-in generators, rooftop solar, and awnings for outdoor space. Filter for WiFi-enabled rigs or extras like bike racks or camp chairs to make your trip extra comfortable. Ask your host about local add-ons: like paddleboards or BBQs: for a truly custom experience.
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/electricity-alternative-energy/transportation-energies/recreation-and-leisure/rv-recreation

What extras or add-ons can I get with an RV rental in Vancouver, and how does pickup work?

In Vancouver, it’s easy to customize your RV rental with extras like kayak rentals, camp chairs, GPS units, or bedding kits (often for a small fee). Select these add-ons during your booking, then coordinate pickup or delivery. For pickups, many hosts are flexible with times and will walk you through all the features, either at their home or your chosen campground if you’ve opted for delivery.
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/electricity-alternative-energy/transportation-energies/recreation-and-leisure/rv-recreation

How do payments and security deposits work with RVezy in Vancouver, and how do I avoid issues?

Paying for your Vancouver RV rental is easy and secure through RVezy. A security deposit is a temporary hold on your card: RVezy places it three days before your trip and releases it within 7 days after you return the RV in good condition. No cash or in-person negotiation needed. Complete your checkout inventory with your host and report any issues right away to avoid delays. Your payment includes protection and support so you can travel with peace of mind.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106214-How-the-security-deposit-works, https://help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106394-How-to-pay-for-your-booking

What makes a campervan rental in Vancouver special compared to other types of RVs?

Campervan rental in Vancouver lets you explore mountain roads and city streets with ease: no struggles with parking or steep hills. Modern campervans often have pop-tops, mini kitchens, and cozy sleeping spots, making them a favourite for couples or small families. They're perfect for exploring places like Pacific Spirit Parks or crossing to Vancouver Island. For urban adventurers, campervans are the ultimate in flexibility and freedom.
icbc.com/driver-licensing/types-licences/drivers-licence-classes