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Discover Nova Scotia

Fall view of Halifax NS

Nova Scotia RV rental: How it works

Planning an RV trip in Nova Scotia is simple with RVezy. Search available RVs, compare options, choose pickup or delivery, and book securely online. Whether you are heading to a campground, national park, or weekend getaway, your adventure starts here.

1. Explore RV rentals

Browse a wide range of campervans, travel trailers, and motorhomes. Filter by dates, price, amenities, RV type, or delivery availability to find the right fit for your trip.

2. Choose pickup or delivery

Pick up your RV from a local host in Nova Scotia or arrange delivery directly to your campsite, home, or other approved destination.

3. Get ready to travel

Confirm your booking and coordinate details with your host before departure. Insurance coverage and roadside assistance are included, so you can travel with confidence.

Recent Nova Scotia RV rental reviews

2017 Mercedes-Benz Class B
Cam and has partner Nikola were great hosts for our trip to Cape Breton and gave us a thorough run through of the vans amenities. The Benny (the van) was perfect for our trip and had a good layout and everything worked well.
Alex Lucas
Oct 2025
2012 Nissan Campervan
We had the best time! The van was so cozy, we slept amazing! Dean and Tanis have thought of everything. It was so easy to get around and they were very helpful with directions and tips for our trip. We would rent this van again over and over that was so much fun. We called it our house.
Alysia Totino
Oct 2025
2017 Mercedes-Benz Class B
Excellent, friendly host. Easy to deal with and responsive. Would highly recommend.
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Corine Niemetz
Oct 2025
2023 Starcraft Travel Trailer
This was our second year in a row renting this trailer and again, we had a great experience! Drop off and pick up were seamless, and Chris made sure we had everything we needed and more to ensure our stay was perfect! Great layout RV for a large family, clean and well equipped. We loved having the Blackstone for delicious meals!
Tabitha Sobey
Oct 2025
2005 Dodge Campervan
Andrew is very responsive and helpful from booking right through the trip. Van was solid and everything worked well. Would highly recommend renting here. We will be back.
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Trevor Pacholok
Oct 2025
2013 Coachmen Class C
What a treat! We had a great tour with the Scramper around Cape Breton - the kids and pooch had a blast! 10/10 will rent again!
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Dan Casey
Oct 2025
2012 Nissan Campervan
We had a great time travelling around Cape Breton in this van! It had everything we needed and ran great. We definitely could have done a full week or more but we were happy with the time we had. Dean and Tannis were awesome and helped us out with whatever we needed. Thanks again!
Caity Smyck
Oct 2025
2013 Coachmen Class C
We rented the Scramper for a week, driving the entire perimeter of Nova Scotia. The RV was clean and stocked with basic utensils, cleaning supplies, towels, sheets, etc. The RV, itself, performed well, even on some very steep and narrow roads. Remember, you aren't driving a VW bug, so getting out of some narrow spaces and full parking lots can be a challenge, but the Scramper has a camera that engages when backing up, which helps immensely. Before taking off, Megan gave us a thorough tour. That, along with the clear written instruction booklet, made what at first seemed daunting actually quite easy to manage. Finally, we want to give a shout-out to Nova Scotia and their marvelous provincial parks. The Scramper and the provincial parks made for a lovely week.
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Joel Ackerman
Oct 2025
2013 Coachmen Class C
We had an incredible experience with Ol' Scramper, our trusty RV that exceeded all our needs! Exploring PEI and Nova Scotia during the peak of fall colours was a dream. We splashed in the Atlantic Ocean, drove across the Confederation Bridge with breathtaking views, and enjoyed a scenic ferry ride back. While some tourist spots were closed, having our home on wheels allowed us to park and soak in the stunning landscapes at our own pace. The RV's slide-out provided ample space to prep for a wedding, and the fridge kept our snacks and drinks perfectly chilled. The bathroom was convenient, and dumping was a breeze at a free RV dump. Ol' Scramper was the perfect way to experience the Maritimes' natural beauty – we highly recommend it!
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NORAH OBERHOFER
Oct 2025

Best of The Outdoors in Nova Scotia

Cape Breton Highlands National Park

RV friendly events in Nova Scotia

Antigonish Highland Games

Feel the stomp of cabers and the swirl of kilts at one of North America's most storied Highland Games. Columbus Field in Antigonish fills with piping, dancing, heavy athletics, and warm Maritime hospitality while summer air rolls off the surrounding hills. An RV turns the weekend into a flexible home base: cook breakfast before the parade, stash gear after the road race, and unwind on your own schedule between clan tents and evening ceilidhs.

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Wharf Rat Rally

The Wharf Rat Rally rolls into Digby, Nova Scotia every Labour Day weekend, turning this small fishing town into a roaring celebration for tens of thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts. Picture live music echoing off the waterfront, custom bikes gleaming in the coastal sun, and fresh Digby scallops straight from the harbour. Arriving in an RV gives you the freedom to explore the Bay of Fundy coast, sleep in comfort, and make the most of one of Canada's most beloved motorcycle events.

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Stan Rogers Folk Festival

Stan Rogers Folk Festival turns tiny Canso into a living room for songwriters and fans, with stages ringing the Stanfest site and salt air in every breeze. You wake up when you want, brew coffee in your own kitchen, and wander toward the music without chasing hotel keys. An RV puts you beside the camping culture that makes this weekend feel like a reunion, not a concert trip.

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Top Hosts in Nova Scotia

Dean288 trips - Joined Jan 2019Superhost

We had the best time! The van was so cozy, we slept amazing! Dean and Tanis have thought of everything. It was so easy to get around and they were very helpful with directions and tips for our trip. We would rent this van again over and over that was so much fun. We called it our house.

Alysia T. - Oct 2025

We had a great time travelling around Cape Breton in this van! It had everything we needed and ran great. We definitely could have done a full week or more but we were happy with the time we had. Dean and Tannis were awesome and helped us out with whatever we needed. Thanks again!

Caity S. - Oct 2025

Caroline57 trips - Joined Apr 2019Superhost

We were looking for the ability to be flexible on our trip and this met all the requirements! It was a fabulous way to travel! I would highly recommend using Caroline's camper van to anyone!

Mary D. - Sep 2025

Caroline was an amazing host. The unit was very well stocked. She promptly (and patiently) answered our many questions. She was even available the next day so we could return and retrieve some items we left behind.

Greg F. - Sep 2025

Best National Parks in Nova Scotia

Kejimkujik National Park
Kejimkujik National Park
Nova Scotia
Sable Island National Park Reserve
Sable Island National Park Reserve
Nova Scotia
Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Nova Scotia

Popular Provincial Parks in Nova Scotia

Whycocomagh Provincial Park
Whycocomagh Provincial Park
Nova Scotia
Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park
Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park
Nova Scotia
Melmerby Beach Provincial Park
Melmerby Beach Provincial Park
Nova Scotia
Dollar Lake Provincial Park
Dollar Lake Provincial Park
Nova Scotia

RVezy vs. Traditional RV rental

RVezy rentals

  • Book directly from local RV owners
  • Choose the exact RV you want
  • Delivery to your campsite, home, or destination
  • More variety: trailers, motorhomes, and campers

Traditional RV rental

  • Limited fleet from a rental company
  • Exact RV not guaranteed
  • Pickup only at retail locations
  • Fewer RV types and less availability

RV delivery to a campground, made simple

Skip the pickup. Skip the towing. Get an RV delivered and set up at your campsite so you can arrive, unpack, and start your trip stress-free.

Choose your perfect RV

Browse RVs that offer delivery to your site and book the one that fits your budget and adventure style.

Lock in your campsite

Reserve your campsite with the hookups and amenities you need. We’ll help you find RVs that meet site requirements.

Arrive and relax

Your host delivers and sets up the RV before you get there. Just show up and start enjoying your trip.

RV rentals in Nova Scotia

Frequently asked questions about renting an RV in Nova Scotia

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Nova Scotia, and are there ways to save during peak season?

RV rental in Nova Scotia is surprisingly affordable, especially compared to hotel and car rental combos. Expect prices to start around $85 CAD per night for travel trailers and from $140 CAD for motorhome rental in Nova Scotia, with summer (June-September) as the busiest,and priciest,season. Traveling in May or October gives you the same jaw-dropping scenery at lower rates, and booking early helps lock in the best deals. RVezy also offers a great selection of cheap RV rentals in Nova Scotia if you’re flexible with dates or vehicle type. Tip: Search midweek for the most options and message local hosts for last-minute deals.
novascotia.ca/tourism/

Do I need a special license to rent an RV in Nova Scotia?

You’ll be glad to know all you need for an RV rental in Nova Scotia is a standard Class 5 driver’s license,no commercial or special RV license required. As long as you’re 25 or older with a valid license, you’re good to go. International visitors just bring your regular license and an International Driving Permit (IDP) for peace of mind. RVezy’s platform confirms your identity online, so you can book your Nova Scotia RV trip from anywhere without hassle.
novascotia.ca/sns/rmv/licence.asp

What kind of protection and roadside help comes with my RV rental in Nova Scotia?

Every RVezy RV rental in Nova Scotia includes a protection package plus 24/7 roadside assistance, so you can relax knowing help is never far away. The protection package covers most accidental damage to the RV, and roadside help means you’re covered for things like flat tires or battery issues anywhere in the province. You choose the level of protection during booking,it’s easy and gives total peace of mind for your road trip. Locals say it’s one reason renting with RVezy is such a stress-free experience.
rvezy.com/insurance-and-protection

Is it risky to book in advance? What if my plans change before my Nova Scotia RV trip?

Booking your Nova Scotia RV rental early is low-risk thanks to RVezy's clear cancellation policy. You get a full refund if you cancel within 24 hours of the host accepting your booking and your payment being made. After that, refunds depend on how far in advance you cancel: canceling more than 30 days before your trip minimizes what you forfeit. If your host cancels, you receive a full refund or RVezy credits with no penalty. Review the exact terms in your booking details so you know where you stand.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests

Are there pet-friendly RV rental options in Nova Scotia?

Yes,you can absolutely bring your furry travel buddy along! Many pet-friendly RV rental Nova Scotia listings are available, and you can filter for pet-friendly vehicles right on RVezy. Nova Scotia is packed with pet-welcoming campgrounds and parks,try Kejimkujik National Park or the spacious dog-friendly beaches near Lawrencetown. Message hosts about local pet policies and travel with peace of mind.
novascotia.ca/nse/protectedareas/parks.asp

Can the RV be delivered to my campsite or home in Nova Scotia?

Absolutely,RV delivery in Nova Scotia is a favorite for both first-timers and fly-in travelers. Hosts can deliver your rental RV to many popular campgrounds (including Halifax West KOA or Murphy’s Camping on the Ocean) or even your driveway, set it up, and walk you through everything. Just select 'delivery' in your search filters and coordinate the details with your host for a totally hands-off start to your Nova Scotia RV adventure.
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How far can I travel on my Nova Scotia RV rental, and what are some great day trips?

With your RV rental Nova Scotia getaway, you can easily explore key sights: Cape Breton Highlands National Park (4 hours/350 km from Halifax), Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse (1 hour/45 km), or the Annapolis Valley wine region (2 hours/130 km). Mileage allowances vary by vehicle,check the listing’s details or message the host to find flexible or unlimited mileage. Local tip: the Cabot Trail is one of Canada’s best scenic routes for RVs.
novascotia.ca/tran/highways/

Where can I park or camp with my RV in Nova Scotia?

Camping options are everywhere in Nova Scotia! Top picks include Halifax West KOA (close to the city, full hookups), Murphy’s Camping on the Ocean (seaside views), Kejimkujik National Park (pristine lakeside sites), The Ovens Natural Park (cave hikes), and Blomidon Provincial Park (clifftop views). Use Nova Scotia Provincial Parks’ official site to book. Some Walmarts and visitor centres along Highway 104 allow overnight RV parking, but always confirm with management on arrival. Insider tip: Booking ahead in summer is a must for waterfront spots.
parks.novascotia.ca/camping

What’s the best time of year for an RV road trip from Nova Scotia?

Nova Scotia shines in late spring through early fall,May through October usually sees mild weather (highs 13C–25C/55F–77F). July and August offer the warmest days and the most festivals, with whale watching peaking in June–September. Winters (Nov–March) bring snow and chilly temps, but some RVs are winter-ready for scenic off-season adventures. Book a shoulder-season trip for fewer crowds and lower prices.
novascotia.ca/weather/

Is renting an RV in Nova Scotia good for first-timers?

Absolutely,first time renting an RV? Nova Scotia is the perfect place to start. Every host gives a personalized walkthrough at pickup or delivery, showing you exactly how everything works. Many routes are scenic but gentle, like the Lighthouse Route or Evangeline Trail. RVezy’s support means you’re never really on your own, and Nova Scotians are famously friendly if you need a hand.
novascotia.ca/tourism/

What if something goes wrong on my Nova Scotia RV trip?

You’re covered 24/7 with roadside assistance,just call the number RVezy provides after booking and help is on the way anywhere in Nova Scotia. Whether it’s a flat tire, lockout, or unexpected hiccup, support gets you back on the road with minimal delay. Pro tip: Big stretches of Cape Breton are remote, so download offline maps and keep emergency snacks onboard.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

Can I drive my RV from Nova Scotia to other provinces or the US?

You bet,planning an epic RV road trip from Nova Scotia is easy. Most hosts allow travel anywhere in Canada, including to New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, both just a few hours’ drive. Heading to the US? Cross-border travel depends on your RVezy coverage, so confirm details before booking. Tip: The Confederation Bridge to PEI is only a 3.5-hour drive from Halifax.
novascotia.ca/tran/highways/

What should I budget for fuel and how many kilometers can I expect per tank in Nova Scotia?

Great news: Nova Scotia’s compact size means less time at the pump! Expect 22–30L/100km (10-14 mpg) for most motorhomes; smaller campervan rentals in Nova Scotia are even more efficient. Regular gas currently runs around $1.70-$2.00 CAD per litre. To save, plan fuel stops in larger towns where prices are better, and consider looping trips to maximize mileage. Pro tip: EV charging stations are growing if you rent an electric-enabled RV.
novascotia.ca/sns/paal/energy/PAAL350.asp

How do I reserve the best campgrounds near Nova Scotia, and how far in advance should I book?

Booking the best campgrounds near Nova Scotia is easy online through Nova Scotia Provincial Parks. Reserve six months in advance for summer trips,waterfront and national park sites fill quickly! Kejimkujik, Blomidon, and Murphy’s Camping are local favorites. Use their official website for reservation windows and availability. For spontaneous trips, try calling smaller campgrounds directly or use RVezy’s host suggestions for local gems.
parks.novascotia.ca/camping/how-book

What’s it like driving an RV in Nova Scotia? Any local road quirks to know?

Driving an RV in Nova Scotia is refreshingly simple: most highways are uncrowded, and scenic coastal routes like the Lighthouse Route and Cabot Trail are well-marked. Watch for tight turns along coastal cliffs and occasional fog, especially on the South Shore. Use caution in small historic towns,some streets are narrow. Delivery is a great option if you’re nervous about city driving. Pro tip: Take it slow near wildlife,deer and moose love the roads at dawn and dusk!
novascotia.ca/tran/roadsafety/roads.asp

What amenities and hookups do local campgrounds in Nova Scotia offer RV travelers?

Most established campgrounds in Nova Scotia offer full or partial hookups (water, power, dump stations), hot showers, picnic tables, and fire pits. Provincial parks like Kejimkujik and Blomidon have modern washrooms, while Murphy’s Camping includes oceanfront sites and kayak rentals. Dump stations are also at many gas stations and Highway 102 rest stops. Always double-check amenities when booking, and consider a portable toilet if you’re boondocking.
parks.novascotia.ca/camping/campground-amenities

What can I expect inside a typical RV rental in Nova Scotia?

Every RVezy rental in Nova Scotia comes ready for adventure: expect beds, a kitchenette with fridge and stove, bathroom (most motorhomes and some trailers), and lots have WiFi and TVs for rainy days. Bigger rigs often have generators and air conditioning. Seatbelts are provided for every passenger. Some hosts offer extras like camping chairs, BBQs, and linens,just ask what’s included before you book. It’s pure comfort on wheels.
novascotia.ca/tourism/

What are the most popular RV add-ons or features for Nova Scotia trips, and how do pickup and drop-off work?

Popular features for Nova Scotia road trips often include bike racks, BBQs, linens, or even kayak rentals,many are available as add-ons when you book. Pickup is flexible: choose a central spot like Halifax, or use delivery to your site for max convenience. Mileage policies are listed on each RV,some even offer unlimited mileage for longer adventures. Plan ahead for the extras you want to make your trip extra memorable.
novascotia.ca/tourism/

How does payment and the security deposit work for RV rentals in Nova Scotia?

Paying for your Nova Scotia RV rental is simple and secure. RVezy handles all transactions online when you book. If the host has set a security deposit, you will see it in the listing; RVezy places a temporary authorization on your payment method three days before the trip (no charge, just a hold). The hold is released 7 days after your trip ends unless a claim is submitted. Do a walk-through with your host at pickup and drop-off and keep the RV as you found it so your deposit clears smoothly.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106214-How-the-security-deposit-works

Are RVs available for rent in Nova Scotia during the winter, and should I prepare differently?

Yes, winter RV rental Nova Scotia adventures are possible! Some local RVs are equipped with heated tanks, thicker insulation, and backup generators for four-season comfort. You’ll want to stick to serviced campgrounds with winter hookups (think Blomidon Provincial Park). Pack extra blankets and follow host guidance on winterizing procedures so you stay cozy on blustery nights. Off-season trips mean empty campgrounds and epic snowy beach views,just the ticket for bold travelers.
parks.novascotia.ca/camping/campground-season-dates