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Campgrounds and RV parks near Montreal East, QC

77 campgrounds and RV Parks near Montreal East, QC. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

77 campgrounds
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Camping spots and RV parks near Montreal East, QC

Seasonal patterns for camping near Montreal East

  • spring

    March - May

    11° / 1°C 88 mm

    Cool, wet thaw; private parks open by late April

  • summer

    June - August

    25° / 15°C 98 mm

    Warm and humid; weekends book out early

  • fall

    September - November

    13° / 4°C 106 mm

    Cool with strong foliage; most parks close by late October

  • winter

    December - February

    -3° / -12°C 83 mm

    Deep freeze and heavy snow; RV sites closed

Top Hosts near Montreal East, QC

Mari146 trips - Joined Feb 2021Superhost

Ma famille et moi avons adoré! Très propre et la communication avec les propriétaires était facile, ils sont super gentil et disponible rapidement. Nous recommandons à 100%

José Carlos R. - Jul 2026

This was our seond time renting this RV. It's great for a multigenerational family as each sleeping are has a toilet and can be closed off. The camper was comfortable and clean, and communication with Mari was easy and quick.

Jackie K. - Jun 2026

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Francis 111 trips - Joined Oct 2018

Superbe première expérience en VR. Propre et fonctionnel.

François B. - Jun 2026

Super première expérience pour la location du Vr à Francis. Tout est fonctionel et propre. La communication avec l 'hôte est facile.

Benoit M. - Jun 2026

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Montreal East, QC

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Montreal East, QC?

An RV rental in Montreal East is one of the most affordable ways to explore Quebec. On RVezy, campervans and travel trailers typically start around CAD $100 to $175 per night, while larger Class C motorhomes range from CAD $200 to $325 per night, depending on season and amenities. Summer (late June through August) and the fall foliage weeks in early October are peak pricing, so booking 2 to 3 months ahead helps lock in better rates. To save, look for mid-week pickups, filter for travel trailers if you already drive a tow vehicle, and consider shoulder seasons like late May or mid-September when Mont-Tremblant and the Eastern Townships are still gorgeous. Many Montreal East hosts also offer weekly discounts, so a 7-night booking can shave 10 to 20% off the nightly rate.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Montreal%20East

Do I need a special license to rent an RV in Montreal East?

You're in the clear: a regular Class 5 Quebec driver's licence (or its equivalent from your home province, state, or country) is all you need to rent an RV in Montreal East. No commercial licence, no RV endorsement, no air-brake ticket required for the motorhomes and trailers listed on RVezy. You'll need to be 25 or older, and the platform handles ID verification securely online before pickup, so there are no surprises on the day. Visiting from outside Canada? Bring your home licence plus an International Driving Permit from your local auto club (usually under $25) to keep things smooth at traffic stops. Most first-time renters are pleasantly surprised by how straightforward the paperwork actually is.
saaq.gouv.qc.ca/en/drivers-licences/obtain-licence/passenger-vehicle-class-5

What kind of protection and roadside help is included with my booking?

Peace of mind comes standard. Every RV rental in Montreal East booked through RVezy includes a renter protection plan covering damage to the vehicle, plus 24/7 roadside assistance from the moment you pull out of the driveway. You choose your level of coverage during checkout, so you can match it to your comfort level and trip length. If you get a flat on Autoroute 40, lock yourself out at Parc national d'Oka, or run into mechanical trouble heading up to the Laurentians, one phone call gets help dispatched directly to you. That safety net is a big reason Quebec first-timers feel confident booking a motorhome rental in Montreal East.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

What happens if I need to cancel my Montreal East RV rental?

Booking is lower-risk than you might think. RVezy sets the cancellation policy (not the host), and every reservation includes a money-back grace period right after you book, so you can lock in your dates with confidence. After that, refund eligibility depends on how far out you cancel relative to your trip start date. You'll see the exact terms applied to your trip during checkout and in your confirmation email. The takeaway: secure that summer Class C while it's still available, because hesitating usually costs more than a possible change of plans. If life shifts, contact RVezy support and they'll walk you through your options.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests

Can I bring my dog on a pet-friendly RV rental in Montreal East?

Absolutely, four-legged co-pilots are welcome. Plenty of hosts offer pet-friendly RV rental Montreal East options, and you can filter for them directly on RVezy before you book. Once you find a match, message the host to confirm any pet fees or rules (some prefer a quick cleaning surcharge for shedding breeds). Quebec is a fantastic destination for dogs: Parc national d'Oka allows leashed dogs on designated trails and even has a dog beach, Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville welcomes pups on most trails, and the Lachine Canal pathway right in Montreal is leash-friendly year-round. Pack a tie-out, a collapsible water bowl, and your pet's vaccination record, then hit the road knowing your whole crew is included.
sepaq.com/en/dogs-in-the-parks

Can the RV be delivered to my campground or home in Montreal East?

Yes, and it's a game-changer for first-timers. Many Montreal East hosts offer RV delivery, meaning they'll drive the motorhome or trailer right to your driveway, hotel parking lot, or chosen campground like Camping Alouette in Saint-Mathieu-de-Beloeil, KOA Montreal South in Saint-Philippe, or Parc national d'Oka. The host levels the rig, hooks up power and water, walks you through every switch and tank, then hands you the keys. You skip the stress of towing through Tunnel Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine traffic or maneuvering a 28-foot Class C in tight city streets. Filter for the Delivery option on RVezy, message a few hosts about distance fees, and you can essentially turn the RV into a stationary cottage on wheels.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039008794-Does-the-host-deliver-the-RV

How does mileage work, and how far can I drive on a Montreal East RV trip?

You've got room to roam. Most Montreal East hosts include a daily mileage allowance (commonly 150 to 200 km per day), and some offer RV rental with unlimited mileage for a small premium, which is ideal for longer Quebec road trips. Extra kilometres beyond the included amount usually run $0.35 to $0.50 each, and you can pre-purchase additional kilometres at booking to save. To put that in perspective: Mont-Tremblant is about 145 km away, Quebec City is roughly 270 km via Autoroute 40, the Eastern Townships wine route around Dunham sits 110 km south, and Ottawa is about 200 km west. Map out your loop, ask the host for the right package, and you're set for an epic RV road trip from Montreal East.
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What are the best campgrounds near Montreal East for my RV trip?

You've got beautiful options within an hour. The best campgrounds near Montreal East include Parc national des Iles-de-Boucherville (just 15 minutes across the river, with riverside sites and St. Lawrence trails), Parc national d'Oka (about 45 minutes west, with serviced sites and a famous beach on Lac des Deux Montagnes), Camping Alouette in Saint-Mathieu-de-Beloeil (about 30 minutes south, with full-hookup pull-throughs and a Montreal shuttle), and KOA Montreal South in Saint-Philippe (about 25 minutes from downtown, big-rig friendly with pull-thru sites). For a Laurentian feel, lakeside parks around Saint-Jerome are a great option. Book SEPAQ sites at least 8 weeks ahead for July and August.
sepaq.com/pq/oka

When is the best time of year for RV camping in Montreal East?

The sweet spot runs mid-May through mid-October, with three distinct flavours to choose from. Late May and June bring lush greenery, fewer crowds, and daytime highs of 18 to 24°C, perfect for setting up at Parc national d'Oka. July and August are peak summer with 25 to 30°C days, festival season in Montreal (Jazz Fest, Just for Laughs), and the busiest campgrounds, so book early. Late September through mid-October is the local secret: cool 10 to 18°C days, jaw-dropping fall foliage in the Laurentians and Eastern Townships, and noticeably lower rates. Winter RV camping in Montreal East is possible at select four-season parks, but it requires a winterized rig, heated hoses, and a host familiar with cold-weather hookups, so message ahead.
climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_normals/results_1991_2020_e.html

Is winter RV camping really doable around Montreal East?

Yes, and it's an underrated adventure. Quebec winters are cold (think -10 to -20°C in January), but a properly winterized RV rental in Montreal East booked through RVezy can handle it. Look for listings that mention four-season insulation, enclosed and heated holding tanks, a propane furnace, and a heated water hose or shore-power hookup. A handful of Laurentian and Monteregie parks stay open with electrical hookups for ice-fishing weekends, ski trips to Mont-Tremblant, or the Fete des Neiges in Montreal. Message the host to confirm winter readiness and ask about adding extra propane tanks. Park where you have 30 or 50-amp shore power, use the furnace (not just an electric heater), and keep the grey tank valve closed until dumping. Magical, snowy, and surprisingly cozy.
climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_normals/results_1991_2020_e.html

I've never driven an RV before, will I be okay around Montreal East?

You're going to do great. Your host gives you a full walkthrough at pickup, covering everything from leveling jacks to the propane shutoff, and you can ask as many questions as you want before you drive away. For first time renting an RV, choose a Class B campervan or a 22 to 25-foot Class C, both easy to maneuver and plenty for a family. Around Montreal East, stick to Autoroute 40, Highway 30, and Highway 20 (wide, well-marked, and RV-friendly), and avoid narrow Plateau Mont-Royal streets and the low-clearance underpasses on Rue Saint-Jacques. Practice in a quiet lot like the Galeries d'Anjou parking before heading north. If nerves still creep in, opt for delivery so the rig arrives ready to camp.
saaq.gouv.qc.ca/en/road-safety/modes-transportation/recreational-vehicle

What happens if something goes wrong with the RV on the road?

Help is one call away, day or night. Every Montreal East RV rental on RVezy includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the protection plan, covering flat tires, dead batteries, lockouts, towing, and mechanical breakdowns whether you're parked at Parc national du Mont-Tremblant or sitting on the shoulder of Autoroute 20 heading to Quebec City. Your host is also typically reachable through the RVezy messaging app for quick questions like 'how do I reset the GFCI?' For anything serious, RVezy customer support coordinates with the host and the roadside provider so you're never figuring things out alone. Save the roadside number in your phone before pickup and keep your booking confirmation handy. That safety net is what turns nervous first-timers into repeat renters.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039008834-Roadside-assistance-coverage

Can I take my Montreal East RV rental into the United States or other provinces?

Cross-border road trips are very much on the table. Many Montreal East hosts allow travel into Ontario, the Maritimes, and the northeastern United States (think Vermont, New York, New Hampshire, Maine), but you need to confirm with the host before booking and ensure the rental is set up for cross-border travel through RVezy. Popular routes include Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks (about 90 minutes south via I-87), Acadia National Park in Maine (about 9 to 10 hours east), and Niagara Falls (about 6 to 7 hours west via Highway 401). Bring your passport, vehicle ownership documents the host provides, and proof of insurance. One firm rule: travel to Mexico is not permitted on RVezy rentals because insurance coverage does not extend there. Plan the route, message the host, and go.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039340074-Insurance-coverage-validity

What kind of fuel economy and gas budget should I expect?

Plan smart and your fuel bill stays reasonable. A Class B campervan rental Montreal East travelers love (think Ram ProMaster or Mercedes Sprinter) gets around 10 to 12 L/100 km, a Class C motorhome runs 18 to 25 L/100 km, and a travel trailer's consumption depends on your tow vehicle. Regular gas in the Greater Montreal area typically hovers around $1.55 to $1.75 per litre, with diesel slightly higher. For a 4-day Eastern Townships loop covering roughly 500 km in a Class C, budget about $200 to $250 in fuel. Money-saving moves: fill up in suburbs like Repentigny or Boucherville (cheaper than the island), use the Gas Buddy app, and drive 95 km/h instead of 110 km/h on Autoroute 40 to noticeably cut consumption.
rncan.gc.ca/our-natural-resources/domestic-and-international-markets/transportation-fuel-prices/4593

How far in advance should I book a campground near Montreal East?

Plan ahead and the best sites are yours. For SEPAQ provincial parks like Parc national d'Oka and Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville, reservations open in early January for the whole season and the prime July to August weekends sell out within days, so book 4 to 6 months ahead. Private parks like Camping Alouette and Montreal South KOA fill 4 to 8 weeks out for summer weekends, while shoulder season (May, September, October) is usually fine to book 2 to 3 weeks ahead. Pro tip: cancellations get released back to the SEPAQ system constantly, so if your first choice is full, set a reminder and refresh the reservation page a few times a week. For a family RV trip Montreal East locals recommend, secure the campground first, then book the RV.
sepaq.com/reservation

What are driving conditions like around Montreal East?

With a little awareness, you'll be cruising comfortably. Montreal East sits at the junction of Autoroute 25 and Autoroute 40, both wide, well-maintained highways perfect for RVs. Avoid the Tunnel Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine during weekday rush hours (7-9 am, 4-6 pm) where construction has narrowed lanes, and skip the low-clearance bridges on Rue Notre-Dame near the Port. Quebec roads use the metric system, and right turns on red are NOT allowed on the island of Montreal (but are fine elsewhere in Quebec). Winter brings snow from late November through March, so if you're visiting then, ask your host about snow tires (mandatory by law from December 1 to March 15). Where to park an RV in Montreal East? Most campgrounds and large suburban lots; avoid downtown street parking entirely.
quebec511.info/en/Carte/Default.aspx

What amenities will I find at campgrounds near Montreal East?

Quebec campgrounds are well set up for comfortable stays. Most parks near Montreal East offer 30-amp electrical hookups (50-amp at KOA and larger private parks), potable water fill stations, dump stations, hot showers, flush toilets, and laundry. SEPAQ parks like Oka and Îles-de-Boucherville add interpretive programs, bike rentals, beach access, and convenience stores. Private parks like Camping Alouette and Montreal South KOA pile on the extras: heated pools, playgrounds, mini-golf, Wi-Fi, and shuttle buses to downtown Montreal. Dump stations are plentiful (most major campgrounds have one on-site, and Petro-Canada Camping at exit 17 of Autoroute 30 offers public dumping). Fill fresh water at any campground spigot marked 'eau potable.' Pro tip: bring a 25-foot drinking-water hose and a 30-to-15-amp adapter to handle any hookup you'll encounter.
sepaq.com/en/camping

What's typically included inside an RV rental from Montreal East?

You'll be surprised how complete these rigs are. Most Montreal East RV rentals come fully equipped: real beds (queen in the master, bunks or convertible dinettes for the kids), a kitchenette with stove, microwave, fridge, and freezer, a bathroom with toilet and shower, propane furnace and air conditioning, and seatbelts for every traveling passenger (Quebec law requires it). Many hosts include dishes, pots and pans, coffee maker, camp chairs, an outdoor table, basic linens, and a TV. Wi-Fi and onboard generators are common in Class C motorhomes; campervans usually have solar and a house battery. Always check the listing's amenity list, and if you need a specific item like a portable BBQ, a Pack 'n Play, or a bike rack, just message the host. Most are happy to add it for a small fee.
saaq.gouv.qc.ca/en/road-safety/behaviours/seat-belt

What add-ons, pickup options, and policies should I know about?

Customizing your trip is half the fun. Common Montreal East add-ons include linens and towels packs ($30-$60), kitchen kits, outdoor furniture, generators ($15-$30 per day), bike racks, propane refills, and Wi-Fi hotspots. Pickup is usually between 1 pm and 4 pm at the host's address, with drop-off by 11 am, though many hosts offer flexible times if you ask. Mileage policies vary by host (typically 150-200 km per day included), and the same goes for generator hours and pet fees, so review each listing carefully and message the host for clarifications. If you'd rather skip the pickup altogether, filter for Delivery and the RV comes to your campground or driveway. Instant Book listings let you confirm the dates immediately, perfect when you've already locked in a SEPAQ reservation.
transports.gouv.qc.ca/en/securite-signalisation/regles-circulation/Pages/regles-circulation.aspx

How does payment and the security deposit work on RVezy?

Everything runs through RVezy securely, no awkward cash exchanges. When you book your RV rental in Montreal East, you pay the rental total plus protection plan fees online by credit card. The security deposit is a temporary pre-authorization hold on your credit card (typically $500 to $1,500 depending on the RV) placed shortly before pickup, not an actual charge, and it's released after a clean return. To avoid any deposit issues, do the walkthrough carefully with your host at pickup, photograph any existing scratches, return the RV with tanks emptied and fuel filled as agreed, and stick to the included mileage or pre-purchase extras. Keep all communication inside the RVezy app so everything is documented. Simple, transparent, and built to protect both you and your host.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106214-How-the-security-deposit-works