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Campgrounds and RV parks near Laurentian Valley, ON

34 campgrounds and RV Parks near Laurentian Valley, ON. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

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Camping spots and RV parks near Laurentian Valley, ON

Top Hosts near Laurentian Valley, ON

Zachary96 trips - Joined Feb 2019Superhost

Excellent host, everything was as promised, clean and in good working order.

Phil T. - May 2026

A very nice little RV. This was my first time with a RV and it was an easy experience. Clean, tidy RV and hooked up nicely. The drop off and pick up were helpful.

Shannon K. - Oct 2025

Jamie/Kelly29 trips - Joined Apr 2018

Kelly was a great host we had everything we needed to have a great trip. Loved the big pop out that there trailer has. Great communication.

Mike D. - Aug 2022

We had an amazing time. The trailer is beautifully maintained and was spotless when we arrived. We opted for drop-off and pick-up and Kelly was amazing with showing us how everything worked. Had to contact owner a few times regarding questions and they were always prompt with their responses. A wonderful time, would definitely recommend.

Taylor D. - Aug 2022

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Laurentian Valley, ON

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Laurentian Valley?

An RV rental in Laurentian Valley is affordable compared to big-city markets. Travel trailers typically range from about $100 to $175 per night, Class C motorhomes from around $200 to $300 per night, and Class B campervans usually sit between these. Add fuel, groceries, and a $35 to $50 campsite at Driftwood Provincial Park or Logos Land Resort, and a family of four can enjoy a week-long Ottawa Valley adventure for less than a Pembroke hotel plus rental car. For a cheap RV rental Laurentian Valley travellers love, book shoulder-season dates in late May or September and filter by towable trailers. Bundling delivery with a multi-night booking often unlocks weekly discounts from local hosts.
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What licence do I need to rent an RV in Laurentian Valley, Ontario?

Good news: your regular Ontario G-class driver's licence (or equivalent from another province, state, or country) is all you need to rent an RV in Laurentian Valley. No special motorhome endorsement, air-brake ticket, or commercial licence is required for the Class B campervans, Class C motorhomes, and travel trailers listed on RVezy. Approved drivers are generally required to be 25 or older, and the platform verifies your ID digitally before pickup so there are no surprises on the day. Visiting from outside Canada? An International Driving Permit paired with your home licence keeps everything smooth at pickup. Most first-timers are surprised how quickly they are behind the wheel and on Highway 17.
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Is insurance and roadside assistance included with my RV rental?

Every RV rental in Laurentian Valley booked through RVezy comes with a renter protection plan and 24/7 roadside assistance included, so you are covered from the moment you pull out of the host's driveway. You choose the protection level that fits your trip at checkout, and the plan provides meaningful financial peace of mind against most damage to the RV. If you get a flat on Highway 41 near Eganville or need a tow back toward Pembroke, one phone call gets help dispatched. That safety net is why so many first-time renters feel comfortable taking on an Ottawa Valley RV trip.
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What if I need to cancel my Laurentian Valley RV trip?

Booking is low-risk because RVezy (not the individual host) sets the cancellation policy that applies to your reservation. Refunds depend on how far out from your trip you cancel, and RVezy has provisions for major disruptions like natural disasters and severe Ottawa Valley winter storms. The exact terms are explained during checkout and in your booking confirmation. If your plans feel uncertain, message the host with a few flexible date options before booking so you have backup dates ready to shift to if needed.
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Can I bring my dog on a Laurentian Valley RV rental?

Absolutely, pet-friendly RV rental Laurentian Valley options are easy to find on RVezy. Just toggle the Pet-Friendly filter on the search page and you'll see motorhomes and trailers where dogs (and sometimes cats) are welcome. Once you're on the road, your pup will love the Forest Lea Trails right in Laurentian Valley, leashed beach time at Driftwood Provincial Park, and the off-leash pet exercise areas that several Ontario Parks campgrounds offer. Bring proof of rabies vaccination if you're crossing into Quebec for a Gatineau Park day trip. Pro tip: message the host before booking to confirm any pet fee and ask about their preferred cleaning routine to avoid surprises at return.
ontarioparks.ca/parksblog/pet-friendly-camping/

Can the RV be delivered to my campsite in Laurentian Valley?

Yes, RV delivery Laurentian Valley is one of the easiest ways to start your trip, especially if you're flying into Ottawa or you'd rather not tow a trailer yourself. Many hosts will deliver and set up your motorhome or travel trailer directly at Driftwood Provincial Park, Logos Land Resort and Waterpark in Cobden, Whitewater Cottage and RV Resort, or even a private cottage driveway along the Ottawa River. They'll level the rig, connect hookups, walk you through propane, water, and the awning, then come back to pack it up at the end. Filter by Delivery on RVezy to see who offers it, and ask the host for a flat per-kilometre quote upfront.
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How far can I drive, and what does the mileage policy look like?

Most Laurentian Valley hosts include a generous daily kilometre allowance (typically 200 to 400 km per day), with extra kilometres priced at $0.30 to $0.45 each, and some hosts even offer RV rental with unlimited mileage on weekly bookings. That's plenty for the classics: Algonquin Provincial Park's east gate is about 75 km west, Ottawa is roughly 150 km southeast, Driftwood Provincial Park is about 60 km north on Highway 17, and Mont-Tremblant in Quebec is around 230 km away. The exact allowance is shown clearly on every listing before you book. Pro tip: if you're planning a big loop, message the host and ask about a flat-rate mileage bundle.
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Where are the best campgrounds near Laurentian Valley?

You have fantastic options for RV camping Laurentian Valley travellers rave about, all within a short drive. Driftwood Provincial Park (about 60 km north on Highway 17) offers waterfront sites and a sandy Ottawa River beach in the shadow of the Laurentian Hills. Logos Land Resort in Cobden is a family favourite with a waterpark on-site. Whitewater Cottage and RV Resort sits right on the river for paddlers. For a quieter wilderness vibe, Bonnechere Provincial Park near Round Lake has clean sandy beaches and full-service sites. Ontario Parks reservations open five months ahead to the day, so set a calendar reminder for summer weekends.
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When is the best time to visit Laurentian Valley in an RV?

Late June through early September is prime time for a Laurentian Valley RV trip, with daytime highs of 24 to 28 C, warm Ottawa River swimming, and long northern daylight that stretches past 9 p.m. September is the local insider's secret: fall colours peak in the Ottawa Valley around the last week of September into early October, the bugs are gone, and campgrounds quiet down. May and early June can be beautiful but bring blackflies, so pack a head net. Winter RVing is genuinely possible here too if you book a four-season unit and use a serviced site at Algonquin's Mew Lake. Pro tip: book July long weekends 4 to 5 months in advance.
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I've never driven an RV before. Will I be okay?

You'll do great, and first time renting an RV in Laurentian Valley is honestly one of the easier places to learn because traffic is light and the main routes (Highway 17, 41, and 148) are wide, well-marked, and mostly straight. Every RVezy host gives you a hands-on walkthrough at pickup covering driving feel, propane, water, the awning, and dumping tanks, plus most leave a printed cheat sheet inside the rig. Class B campervans and small Class C motorhomes drive much like a large van. Pro tip: ask the host to show you backing into a campsite using the simple steering-wheel-bottom trick before you leave, and you'll be parking like a pro by night one.
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What happens if something breaks down during my trip?

You are never on your own. Every RVezy booking includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the protection plan, so a flat tire on Highway 17 near Petawawa, a dead battery at Bonnechere Provincial Park, or a propane issue near Algonquin's east side is one phone call away from help. Your host is also typically just a text away and knows their RV inside out, which often resolves small questions in minutes. Pembroke has full-service mechanical shops and a Canadian Tire for parts if needed. Snap photos of the propane tanks, tire pressures, and dash gauges at pickup so you have a baseline if anything seems off later.
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Can I take the RV across the border into Quebec or the United States?

Quebec is wide open and a fantastic add-on: cross the Ottawa River at Pembroke into Allumette Island or drive south to Gatineau Park in under two hours, no special paperwork needed beyond your ID. Travel into the United States is sometimes allowed depending on the individual host and their insurance, so message the host directly from the listing before booking if you're dreaming of a Vermont or Adirondacks loop. Travel into Mexico is not permitted on RVezy rentals because coverage doesn't extend there. Pro tip: have your passport, vehicle ownership permission letter from the host, and proof of the RVezy protection package handy at any border crossing to keep things moving.
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How much should I budget for fuel?

Fuel is usually the biggest variable cost, but it's manageable. Expect roughly 18 to 24 L/100 km (about 10 to 13 MPG) for a Class C motorhome, 14 to 18 L/100 km for a Class B campervan, and 14 to 20 L/100 km for a tow vehicle pulling a travel trailer. Gas in Pembroke and Petawawa typically runs a few cents below Ottawa prices, so top up before you head south. A 500 km loop through Algonquin and back to Laurentian Valley in a Class C runs roughly $150 to $200 in fuel. Pro tip: use the GasBuddy app to find the cheapest stations along Highway 17, and travel at 95 km/h instead of 110 to save 15 to 20 percent.
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How far in advance should I book a campsite?

For Ontario Parks campgrounds like Driftwood, Bonnechere, and Algonquin (Achray and Lake of Two Rivers are the closest gates), the reservation window opens exactly five months ahead to the day at 7 a.m. Eastern, and prime July and August weekends genuinely sell out within minutes. Private parks like Logos Land Resort and Whitewater Cottage and RV Resort are more relaxed, with 2 to 6 weeks of lead time usually enough outside long weekends. For shoulder-season trips in June or September you can often book a week ahead and still get great sites. Pro tip: create a Reservation Ontario account and save your payment info before launch day so you can check out in under 60 seconds.
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What are the driving conditions like around Laurentian Valley?

Driving here is wonderfully low-stress compared to bigger Ontario destinations. Highway 17 (the Trans-Canada) is a wide two- to four-lane corridor with gentle grades along the Ottawa River, Highway 41 connects you south toward Highway 7, and Highway 148 takes you across the river into Quebec. Watch for moose and deer at dawn and dusk, especially between Petawawa and Deep River, and slow down on gravel side roads heading to lakes. Winter brings snow and ice from late November through March, so a winter trip means careful planning. Pro tip: avoid Highway 17 between Arnprior and Ottawa on Sunday evenings in summer when cottage traffic crawls back to the city.
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Where can I dump tanks and fill fresh water nearby?

You're well covered. Driftwood Provincial Park, Bonnechere Provincial Park, and Algonquin's Achray campground all have dump stations and potable water fills included with your camping permit, and Logos Land Resort offers public dumping for a small fee. Most full-service sites at private parks like Whitewater Cottage and RV Resort give you sewer, water, and 30/50-amp electric right at your site so you barely need to think about it. Many municipal campgrounds along Highway 17 toward Mattawa also offer dumping. Pro tip: dump on your way out rather than mid-trip to keep things simple, and always rinse the hose at the dedicated non-potable spigot, never at the drinking water tap.
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What's actually inside a typical Laurentian Valley RV rental?

More than you'd expect. A typical Class C motorhome rental sleeps 4 to 7 across a queen bed, dinette conversion, and over-cab bunk, with a full kitchen (propane stove, fridge, microwave, sink), a wet bath with toilet and shower, air conditioning, furnace, and seatbelted passenger seats for travel. Campervans (Class B) are nimbler and sleep 2 to 4. Many Laurentian Valley listings also include a generator for boondocking near Algonquin, an outdoor awning, camp chairs, and basic kitchenware. Wi-Fi is usually BYO hotspot since rural cell service is spotty east of Pembroke. Pro tip: read the listing's amenity checklist carefully and message the host about linens, towels, and coffee gear so you pack exactly what's missing.
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What add-ons can I get, and how does pickup and drop-off work?

Hosts in the Pembroke and Laurentian Valley area typically offer handy add-ons like bedding and towel packages ($25 to $75), camp kitchen kits, bike racks, generators, propane fire pits, and kayak or paddleboard rentals, all priced right on the listing. Pickup is usually at the host's home in Laurentian Valley or nearby Pembroke or Petawawa, with a 45 to 90 minute walkthrough covering driving, hookups, and the dump process. Drop-off is the same location at the agreed time, with the tank dumped and fuel topped up. Pro tip: if you're flying into Ottawa International Airport, ask about delivery to the airport or to your first campground at Driftwood; the convenience is often worth the fee.
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How does payment and the security deposit work?

Payment is simple and secure through RVezy: you pay by credit card at booking, your funds are held safely, and the host is paid out after pickup so everyone is protected. A refundable security deposit (typically $500 to $1,500 depending on the RV) is held separately from your booking payment and is pre-authorized on your card before pickup. It is released after drop-off assuming the RV comes back in the same condition it left. Do a quick walk-around video with the host at both pickup and return, noting tire condition, exterior scratches, and interior cleanliness, so there is never any question about the deposit being returned in full.
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What are the best RV road trips from Laurentian Valley?

You're sitting on one of Ontario's best launchpads. A classic RV road trip from Laurentian Valley heads west on Highway 17 to Algonquin Provincial Park's east gate (about 75 km) for a 3 to 4 day loop through Achray and Brent. Another favourite runs north along the Ottawa River to Driftwood Provincial Park and on to Mattawa and Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park (about 150 km). South to Ottawa (150 km) lets you mix urban sightseeing with riverside camping. For something different, cross into Quebec and head to Mont-Tremblant (230 km) for mountain biking and lakes. Pro tip: do a counter-clockwise Algonquin loop so you finish near home with fresh tanks ready for the next adventure.
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