Browse RV parks and campgrounds near Pincourt, QC. Compare amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig and your route.
Best campgrounds near Pincourt, QC
58 campgrounds available
Campgrounds and RV parks near Pincourt, QC
Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Pincourt, QC
How much does it cost to rent an RV in Pincourt?
RV rental in Pincourt is one of the most affordable ways to explore the Montreal region. On RVezy, expect roughly CA$120 to CA$200 per night for a campervan or travel trailer, CA$180 to CA$280 for a Class C motorhome, and CA$250 and up for a Class A. Because Pincourt sits on Ile Perrot just 35 km west of downtown Montreal, you also save on city hotel rates while staying close to the action. To score a cheap RV rental Pincourt travellers love, book mid-week, travel in late May or September, and use Instant Book to spot last-minute deals. Many local hosts also drop nightly rates for stays of five nights or more.
Do I need a special licence to rent an RV in Pincourt?
Good news for first-timers: a regular Class 5 passenger vehicle driver's licence is all you need to rent an RV in Pincourt for virtually every motorhome and trailer on RVezy. The Societe de l'assurance automobile du Quebec (SAAQ) confirms that a standard Class 5 covers two-axle motor vehicles and most recreational trailers. On RVezy you also need to be at least 25 years old and complete identity verification before pickup. Visiting from outside Canada? Your home-country licence is generally accepted for short stays, and an International Driving Permit is a smart back-up. No CDL, no air-brake endorsement, and no special test required.
Is my RV rental in Pincourt protected if something goes wrong?
Every RVezy booking in Pincourt comes with a renter protection plan plus 24/7 roadside assistance, so you can hit Autoroute 20 with confidence. The protection plan helps cover damage to the RV during your trip, giving you real financial peace of mind without arranging separate coverage. During checkout you choose the level of protection that fits your trip, so you decide how much coverage you want. Pair it with the host's pre-trip walkthrough and you are set for a stress-free Quebec RV trip.
What happens if I need to cancel my Pincourt RV rental?
You are covered: RVezy sets a clear, platform-wide cancellation policy (hosts do not set this on their own), so booking your motorhome rental in Pincourt feels low-risk from day one. There is a money-back grace period right after you book, and refund eligibility after that depends on how far out you cancel. Quebec weather can shift fast, so we recommend planning with a flexible window in mind. If your host cancels, RVezy refunds your booking or offers travel credit. Customer support is reachable before, during, and after your trip if you need help.
Can I bring my dog on a pet-friendly RV rental in Pincourt?
Yes, plenty of furry co-pilots roll out of Pincourt every weekend. On RVezy, just toggle the Pet-Friendly filter to instantly see every pet-friendly RV rental Pincourt hosts offer, with clear rules on pet fees and any size limits right in the listing. Once you're rolling, you've got fantastic dog-loving options nearby: Parc national d'Oka has leashed-dog beaches and forest trails just 40 minutes north, and the Sentier du Domaine-Trudeau in Vaudreuil-Dorion is a quick drive for an evening walk. Pro tip: message the host before booking to confirm pet details, then pack a collapsible water bowl, Quebec summers can hit 30°C.
Can the RV be delivered to my campground in the Pincourt area?
Yes, RV delivery in Pincourt is one of the best perks for first-time renters. Many hosts on RVezy will tow or drive the RV straight to your campsite (Parc national d'Oka and Camping Choisy are popular drop-off spots), level it, hook up water and power, and walk you through every system before they leave. That means zero stress about backing a 30-foot rig into a tight site on day one. To find it fast, use the Delivery filter on the search page, then message the host with your destination address. Delivery fees are usually based on distance from Ile Perrot, making it the easiest way to rent an RV in Pincourt if you have never driven one.
How far can I drive on a Pincourt RV trip, and is unlimited mileage available?
You have serious range from Pincourt: Montreal is just 35 km east, Ottawa is about 200 km west, Quebec City is roughly 285 km northeast, and Mont-Tremblant is about 145 km north, all easy one-tank hops. Many RVezy hosts include 150 to 200 free kilometres per night, and some offer RV rental with unlimited mileage, which is great for longer loops like a Gaspe Peninsula adventure. Each listing shows the exact mileage allowance and per-kilometre overage rate, so there are no surprises. Map your route before booking and message the host, several will bump up the included kilometres for multi-day road trips.
Where are the best campgrounds near Pincourt to park my RV?
You are spoiled for choice within an hour of Pincourt. Parc national d'Oka (about 35 minutes north) is a Sepaq park with serviced and unserviced sites on Lac des Deux Montagnes plus a sandy beach. Camping Choisy in Rigaud, about 25 minutes west, has full hookups and a pool, perfect for families. Camping Domaine Lausanne in Coteau-du-Lac is another full-service favourite right off Autoroute 20. For something more rustic, Domaine de la Templerie in Franklin (about 45 minutes south) sits on a large rural property near the US border. Book Sepaq sites at sepaq.com as soon as the reservation window opens, summer weekends sell out fast in this region.
When is the best time of year for RV camping in Pincourt?
The sweet spot for RV camping in Pincourt is mid-May through mid-October, when daytime highs run from around 18 C in spring to about 26 C in July, and most campgrounds are fully open. July and August are peak season with the warmest swimming weather at Oka beach, while late September delivers spectacular fall foliage along the Ottawa River valley and lower rates. May and early fall are shoulder-season gold: fewer bugs, fewer crowds, easier reservations. Winter trips are possible too, several hosts list four-season RVs, and Parc national d'Oka offers winter camping. Book July weekends three to four months ahead.
I have never driven an RV before. Will I be okay picking one up in Pincourt?
You will do great, first time renting an RV is easier than most people expect, especially out of Pincourt. Every RVezy host gives you a full walkthrough at pickup: how to level the rig, hook up water and power, dump the tanks, run the fridge, and operate the awning. You can ask as many questions as you want, and many hosts send video tutorials before your trip. From Pincourt, your first drive is gentle: wide suburban roads on Ile Perrot lead straight onto Autoroute 20 or the calm country routes toward Hudson and Rigaud. Avoid downtown Montreal on day one and you will feel confident within a couple of hours.
Take a deep breath, you are covered. Every RVezy booking includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the protection plan, so if you blow a tire on Autoroute 40 or the fridge quits at Parc d'Oka, one phone call gets help dispatched. Your host is also just a message away and usually knows the quirks of their rig better than anyone. The RVezy customer support team is reachable around the clock, before, during, and after your trip. When you pick up the RV, save the roadside number, your host's number, and RVezy support in your phone so you are never hunting for them on the side of Highway 20.
Can I take my Pincourt RV rental across the US border or into Ontario?
Yes to Ontario, often yes to the US with host approval, and no to Mexico. Ontario crossings are simple: Pincourt is just 25 minutes from the Quebec-Ontario line on Autoroute 40, with no extra paperwork. For RV road trips from Pincourt into New York or Vermont (the closest crossings, Lacolle and Champlain, are about an hour south), you will need host approval plus a passport for every traveller. The Canada Border Services Agency recommends having vehicle registration, insurance proof, and pet rabies certificates ready. Message the host before booking to confirm US travel is allowed. RVezy protection does not cover travel to Mexico, so that is off the table.
What should I budget for fuel on an RV trip from Pincourt?
Fuel is the biggest variable but very manageable. Quebec gas prices typically run CA$1.55 to CA$1.85 per litre, and most rentals around Pincourt average 18 to 25 L/100 km depending on size, with campervans and small Class B's being the most efficient. A weekend loop to Mont-Tremblant and back (about 290 km round trip) usually runs CA$80 to CA$130 in fuel. Fill up at Costco in Vaudreuil-Dorion or along Autoroute 20 just outside Pincourt, prices on Ile Perrot itself tend to run a few cents higher. Diesel rigs go further per tank if you are planning a longer Quebec adventure.
How far in advance should I book campgrounds for my Pincourt RV trip?
Earlier is always better in this region. For Sepaq parks like Parc national d'Oka, the reservation window opens in winter and prime summer weekends often sell out within hours, so book four to six months ahead through sepaq.com. Private campgrounds in the Vaudreuil-Soulanges area such as Camping Choisy and Camping Domaine Lausanne typically open bookings in winter and fill up by spring for July and August weekends. Mid-week and shoulder-season trips are much easier, often bookable just days out. If Oka is full, try Camping Voyageur in Saint-Lazare or the Terego network, which lets travellers overnight at vineyards and farms across the Monteregie region.
What are driving conditions like around Pincourt and Ile Perrot?
Driving around Pincourt is refreshingly easy for RVs. Ile Perrot itself is suburban with wide roads, and Autoroute 20 and Autoroute 30 give you fast, flat access in every direction without ever needing to drive into downtown Montreal. Watch for two things: the Galipeault Bridge connecting Ile Perrot to the Montreal side can get busy at rush hour (avoid 7 to 9 a.m. and 4 to 6 p.m.), and winter brings snow from late November through March, so stick to plowed highways. Remember that right turns on red are prohibited anywhere on the Island of Montreal. Outside of those, you are cruising.
What amenities can I expect at campgrounds near Pincourt?
Most campgrounds within an hour of Pincourt offer the works. Private parks like Camping Choisy and Camping Domaine Lausanne typically have 30/50-amp electrical, water, and sewer hookups at full-service sites, plus pools, laundry, Wi-Fi, and playgrounds. Sepaq's Parc national d'Oka offers a mix: some sites have two-service (water and electrical) while others are unserviced for a more wilderness vibe, and there are dump stations and potable water fill-ups on site. To dump tanks between trips, public dump stations are available in the Vaudreuil-Soulanges area. Ask your host to top up the fresh water tank before you leave, you will thank yourself.
What is actually inside the RVs available for rent in Pincourt?
More than you would expect. Even compact campervan rental Pincourt options come with a real bed, fridge, two-burner stove, sink, and freshwater tank. Mid-size Class C motorhomes (the most popular family pick) typically sleep four to six with a queen over-cab bed, a full kitchen, a bathroom with shower and toilet, dinette seatbelts for travel, furnace, air conditioning, and a TV. Larger Class A's and fifth wheels often add washer and dryer units, outdoor kitchens, and generators for off-grid camping. Each RVezy listing spells out exactly what is included, plus host extras like bedding, camp chairs, and kitchen kits. Wi-Fi is rare onboard, so plan to use your phone hotspot.
What add-ons and pickup options are available for Pincourt RV rentals?
Hosts in the Pincourt and West Island area offer some genuinely useful extras. Common add-ons include bedding and linen packages (about CA$30 to CA$60), kitchen kits with pots and dishes, BBQs, bike racks, generators for boondocking, and even paddleboards, perfect since you are surrounded by Lac Saint-Louis and the Ottawa River. Pickup is usually at the host's home on Ile Perrot or in nearby Vaudreuil-Dorion, Saint-Lazare, or Pincourt itself, with delivery available for an added fee. Mileage policies are listed clearly: many hosts give 150 to 200 km per night included, with overage at roughly CA$0.30 to CA$0.45 per km. Book the linens add-on, packing sheets and pillows for a family of four eats up serious space.
How does the security deposit and payment work for an RV rental in Pincourt?
It is refreshingly straightforward. When you book your RV rental in Quebec through RVezy, you pay the full trip cost securely through the platform, never directly to the host, and a refundable security deposit is pre-authorized on your credit card before pickup. The deposit typically ranges from CA$500 to CA$1,500 depending on the RV's value and is released back to you after the trip, assuming no damage or major cleaning is needed. To avoid any issues, walk around the RV with the host at pickup, take date-stamped photos inside and out, return it on time, and bring the tanks and fuel back as the listing specifies. Easy, transparent, no cash changing hands.
Are RV rentals available in Pincourt during winter?
Yes, and a winter RV rental Quebec adventure is wildly underrated. Several Pincourt-area hosts list four-season rigs with heated tanks, enclosed underbellies, and propane furnaces built to handle Quebec's deep cold (think -15 C to -25 C nights in January). Parc national d'Oka stays open year-round with rustic winter campsites, and Mont-Tremblant is about 90 minutes north for an epic ski-and-sleep trip. To prep: ask the host about shore-power-only sites versus fully self-contained operation, pack thermal curtains, and keep your fresh water tank partially filled to help prevent freezing. Filter for Class C or larger, smaller campervans are tougher to heat through a Quebec January.