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British Columbia RV rental: How it works

Planning an RV trip in British Columbia 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 British Columbia 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 British Columbia RV rental reviews

2013 Other Class C
Wonderful experience. Answered any questions we had. Very accommodating
Blair Smith
Mar 2026
2022 Gulf Stream Travel Trailer
Mike’s communication was great and was very flexible with pick up and drop off schedule . The trailer was clean and is in excellent condition. The bed was very comfortable. As the first to use it for the season and the first to use it off-grid Mike asked if there we had suggestions for additional items to keep in the trailer. We saw lots of big trees on our hikes and renting this trailer was a positive experience even through a week of atmospheric river rainstorms.
KM
Kimberly MacIntyre
Mar 2026
2022 Alliance RV Fifth Wheel
Beautiful trailer. Communication was great. Already plan to use this trailer again.
TM
Tamara Muxlow
Mar 2026
2025 Jayco Travel Trailer
Wendy was a great host! Camper was clean, exceptionally functional, and homey. Wendy was a pleasure to deal with and I will definitely be renting her camper again if available!
Milan Ilic
Mar 2026
2022 Forest River Travel Trailer
Aaron was great to deal with and quick to respond to messages. Nice trailer! We’d book again.
DC
Donald Clark
Mar 2026
2024 Grand Design Travel Trailer
Will was fantastic to deal with and the trailer was perfection. It was clean, everything worked well, and they were so easy to deal with. I have rented from others and this by far was the best! Highly recommend.
Adrienne Boulton
Mar 2026
2021 Ford Class C
This RV was perfect for our needs. We used in during the month of March and it kept us very warm and comfortable. I don’t drive a lot of long vehicles but this one was easy to drive and with the backup camera, it is super easy to maneuver. Tons of sleeping space, all the amenities, and systems needed to make for an enjoyable time! Would recommend this RV to anyone. Kristine and Mike were a pleasure to deal with.
School House
Mar 2026
2021 Ford Class C
We thoroughly enjoyed our trip to Whistler on a Yates RV. We were comfortable and warm.
Francisco Céspedes
Mar 2026
2018 Thor Motor Coach Class C
Jason is most over accommodating host you’ll ever experience. His RV knowledge and his communication are top notch. I can’t speak highly enough of Jason!
Matthew Bettiol
Feb 2026

Best of The Outdoors in British Columbia

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RV friendly events in British Columbia

Shambhala Music Festival

Feel the bass in the pines and wake up where the Salmo River meets late July nights. Shambhala Music Festival turns Salmo River Ranch into a multi-day celebration of electronic music and art in the West Kootenay forest. Rent an RV to turn the trip into a private base camp with room to unwind between stages, riverside walks, and sunrise moments you cannot get from a rushed hotel turnaround.

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Bass Coast Festival

Feel the pull of Bass Coast Festival, where curated electronic music, interactive art, and a welcoming crowd meet the dry hills and big skies of the Nicola Valley. You roll in with your own space to rest, recharge, and share meals between sets, turning a multi-day escape into something that feels both adventurous and deeply personal. An RV gives you room for coolers, costumes, and quiet mornings before the stages wake up, so you can live the full rhythm of the weekend without chasing hotel blocks in town.

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Top Hosts in British Columbia

Jessica274 trips - Joined Jun 2020

Jessica was awesome to deal with and the unit was perfect for our needs

Shane A. - Oct 2025

Wonderful host and great RV. We will rebook for sure :)

Jacob D. - Aug 2025

Stanislav106 trips - Joined Aug 2018Superhost

Host was very easy to work with. We got late for our drop off time but he understood our situation. We enjoyed our trip very much.

Pushpika W. - Jun 2025

Fantastic! Great to deal with and excellent vehicle

Matthew W. - Mar 2025

Best National Parks in British Columbia

Pacific Rim National Park Reserve
Pacific Rim National Park Reserve
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Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park
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Yoho National Park
Yoho National Park
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Gulf Islands National Park Reserve
Gulf Islands National Park Reserve
British Columbia

Popular Provincial Parks in British Columbia

Beaumont Provincial Park
Beaumont Provincial Park
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Ruckle Provincial Park
Ruckle Provincial Park
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Fintry Provincial Park
Fintry Provincial Park
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Goldstream Provincial Park
Goldstream Provincial Park
British Columbia

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 British Columbia

Frequently asked questions about renting an RV in British Columbia

Do I need a special driver's license to rent an RV in British Columbia?

Great news: you only need a regular Class 5 driver's license to rent an RV in British Columbia, whether you're booking a large motorhome or a nimble campervan. The minimum age for any RVezy rental is 25, and ID is confirmed through the platform for a quick, straightforward start. International visitors can rent too: just bring an International Driving Permit (IDP) from your local auto club and your regular license. You'll be road trip-ready without any extra paperwork. Many renters are surprised how easy it is to explore BC by RV!
icbc.com/vehicle-registration/driving-vehicles/different-licence-types

How much does it cost to rent an RV in British Columbia?

RV rental in British Columbia typically ranges from $100 to $300 per night, depending on vehicle type and season. Class B campervans and travel trailers are often the most affordable, especially in the spring or fall. Bigger Class A and C motorhomes peak in price ($250+ per night) during busy July-August dates. Looking for a cheap RV rental in British Columbia? Book midweek, travel before Canada Day, or consider a pet-friendly RV to save on lodging with your furry friends. Late September is a hidden gem for lower rates and stunning fall colors.
destinationbc.ca/industry-resources/british-columbia-tourism-strategic-framework/

What protection or coverage comes with my RV rental in British Columbia?

Every RV rental in British Columbia booked through RVezy includes a comprehensive protection package: so you’re covered for most on-road mishaps, accidents, and unexpected surprises. You’ll choose your preferred coverage level when you book, giving you peace of mind from day one. If you need help during your BC RV trip, 24/7 roadside assistance is standard on every rental. With this protection, you can focus on adventure along the Sea-to-Sky, Fraser Valley, or north into the Cariboo.
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling/traveller-information/road-safety

What is RVezy’s cancellation policy for RV rental in BC?

Booking an RV rental in British Columbia 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. After that, refund amounts depend on when you cancel: check your booking details at checkout for the exact breakdown. 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 British Columbia 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 rent a pet-friendly RV in British Columbia?

Absolutely: finding a pet-friendly RV rental in British Columbia is simple with RVezy’s filters. Just select 'Pet-Friendly' on the search page, and you’ll see campers and motorhomes that welcome furry travelers. Top BC campgrounds like Tyhee Lake Provincial Park and Cultus Lake offer pet-friendly trails, making it easy to explore with your dog. Pro tip: Bring a copy of your pet’s vaccination record, and check if campgrounds require leashes for trails.
bcparks.ca/reserve/know-before-you-go/pets-in-bc-parks/

Can I have the RV delivered and set up at my campground in British Columbia?

Yes! Many hosts offer RV delivery in British Columbia. With this option, your motorhome or trailer arrives right at your campsite: fully set up and ready to enjoy. It’s perfect if you’re flying into Vancouver, Kelowna, or Prince George, or if you want a stress-free start at campgrounds like Whistler Riverside or Shuswap Lake. Hosts will give you a walkthrough, so you’re never left figuring things out alone. Delivery is a game-changer for first-time renters.
bcparks.ca/reserve/know-before-you-go/faq/

How far can I drive my RV rental from British Columbia, and what are top trip ideas?

With your RVezy RV rental, you’re set for epic BC adventures. Popular road trips include Vancouver to Tofino (about 5 hours via ferry), Kamloops to Jasper (4.5 hours), or Okanagan Valley wine country (2-3 hours from Kelowna). Planning an RV road trip from British Columbia into Alberta? Many hosts allow travel into Alberta and the Yukon: just confirm at booking. Note: Travel to the USA or Mexico is not automatically included, so always check before planning a cross-border journey. BC’s vast distances reward big dreams!
tranbc.ca/

What should I know about mileage and unlimited mileage options in British Columbia?

Lots of BC motorhome and campervan rentals include a set number of kilometres per day: often 100-200 km: and offer affordable extra mileage packages. Looking for RV rental with unlimited mileage? Use RVezy’s filters or message the host directly on the listing page. BC’s highlight routes (Vancouver to Whistler is just 120 km, Osoyoos to Nelson about 400 km) mean you can plan epic journeys without running up unexpected costs. Map out your must-sees and ask about mileage up front for a stress-free BC trip.
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling/traveller-information

Where can I park an RV overnight in British Columbia?

RV camping in British Columbia is legendary, and you’ll find excellent overnight spots throughout the province! Top options include Whistler RV Park (full hookups and stunning views), Tyax Resort (great for Gold Bridge adventures), and Fort Langley RV Resort. In national or provincial parks, check BC Parks for reservation details. Overnight street parking is not usually allowed in cities like Vancouver: always use official campgrounds or established overnight rest areas when on the road. Book popular sites early in summer for the best spots.
bcparks.ca/

What is the best time to visit British Columbia for an RV trip?

The sweet spot for RV camping in British Columbia is May through mid-October, when average highs range from 16°C in coastal BC to 30°C in the Okanagan. Spring brings wildflowers near Kelowna and June is salmonberry season on Vancouver Island. High mountain routes may still see snow until late June. Autumn is uncrowded and perfect for golden larches in the Cariboo. Winter RV rental is doable for ski trips (like Whistler or Revelstoke): just ask about cold-weather RV features like heated tanks.
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/environment/climate-change/about-bc/climate-overview

Is RV camping possible in British Columbia during the winter?

Absolutely: winter RV rentals in British Columbia open up unique adventures like snowshoeing in Manning Park or overnighting at Whistler Blackcomb. Many local rentals have heated tanks, insulation, and extra cold-weather prep. Select a campground with electric hookups, like Riverside Resort in Whistler or Sunwapta Falls Rocky Mountain Lodge near Jasper. Always use shore power to keep pipes and you warm. Pro tip: Pack de-icing spray and extra blankets for alpine trips.
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/emergency-management/preparedbc/know-the-risks/winter-driving

What support is available if I have a breakdown during my British Columbia RV rental?

You’re never on your own: every RVezy RV rental in British Columbia includes 24/7 roadside assistance. Whether you get a flat on the Coquihalla or need a tow near Nelson, just call the number provided at pickup for rapid help. Hosts also provide a full orientation and are only a message away for troubleshooting. Peace of mind comes standard, so you can focus on exploring BC’s winding highways and remote hideaways.
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling/traveller-information/road-conditions

What should first-time RV renters know about driving in British Columbia?

If this is your first time renting an RV in BC, you’re in great hands! Hosts walk you through everything at pickup: how to use the generator, dump tanks, operate slide outs, and more. Many BC routes have mountain curves; take it slow on the Sea-to-Sky or Kootenay roads and always check for wildlife. If city driving makes you nervous, choose delivery: Vancouver, Kelowna, and Victoria hosts can bring the RV right to your site. RV camping in BC is beginner-friendly and unforgettable.
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling/traveller-information/road-safety

What’s the average fuel cost and how should I budget for gas in British Columbia?

Expect most motorhome rental in British Columbia to get 10-16 miles per gallon (18-25 litres/100km). Gas prices in BC can reach $1.90–2.30 CAD/litre, especially along Highway 1 and in remote areas. Plan fuel stops in advance: the Okanagan, Fraser Valley, and Vancouver Island have good coverage, but carry extra in the North. For road trip budgeting, factor $150–$300 in gas per week for longer adventures. Use apps like GasBuddy to find cheap fuel near you.
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/electricity-alternative-energy/transportation-energies/fuel-prices

How far ahead should I book a campground or RV park in British Columbia?

Book popular BC campgrounds (like Alice Lake, Bear Creek, or Porteau Cove) as early as possible: reservations open four months in advance through the BC Parks site, and summer slots sell out fast. For private parks like Whistler RV Park or Fort Langley RV Resort, check their own booking systems. Pro tip: Some national parks, like Pacific Rim or Mount Revelstoke, require Parks Canada reservations. If you’re planning a spontaneous trip, look for first-come, first-serve options in less busy regions.
bcparks.ca/reserve/

What local driving conditions and road hazards should I expect in British Columbia?

Driving in BC is a scenic treat, but mountain passes can bring sudden weather changes and wildlife crossings: especially on routes like the Coquihalla or Highway 99. In spring, watch for rockfalls; in autumn, look out for rain and fog. In winter, many highways require snow tires or chains. Check the official DriveBC website for up-to-date road conditions before heading out. Take your time: every scenic pullout is a worthy stop!
drivebc.ca/

What equipment and amenities can I expect at British Columbia campgrounds?

Most campgrounds in British Columbia offer basic amenities: picnic tables, fire rings, clean bathrooms, and water taps. Many private parks add full hookups (power, water, sewer) and WiFi, like Whistler RV Park. Provincial parks often provide sani-dumps: check BC Parks Campground’s amenities listing in advance. Bringing a travel trailer or fifth wheel? You’ll find pull-through spaces at many locations. For showers, power, and dump stations, look for full-service campgrounds near major highways.
bcparks.ca/

What features and add-ons come with most RV rentals in British Columbia?

Most RV rentals in British Columbia come fully equipped: expect comfy beds, kitchenettes, cooking supplies, and bathrooms with hot showers. Many units include A/C, TV, and sometimes mobile WiFi or a generator. Want more? Book optional extras like outdoor chairs, propane firepits, or bike racks. Pick up and drop off times are arranged directly with each host for maximum flexibility. When booking your BC campervan rental, review the amenities list and ask about any essentials you want included.
bcparks.ca/plan-your-trip/rv-camping/

How do security deposits and payments work when renting an RV in British Columbia?

Paying for your British Columbia 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