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La Tuque RV rental: How it works

Planning an RV trip in La Tuque, QC 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 La Tuque, QC 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 La Tuque RV rental reviews

2021 Crossroads Travel Trailer
Des hôtes très agréable, à l’écoute des besoins et qui s’adaptent !! Merci pour ce beau séjour grâce à vous
LP
Laurence PerusseTardif
Aug 2025
2020 Coachmen Class C
Nous avons adoré l’expérience. Jean Philippe Cyr nous a bien expliqué comment utiliser les accessoires et leurs fonctions tout en nous donnant des trucs
HO
Helen O'Brien
Aug 2025
2019 Jayco Travel Trailer
Excellente expérience. Le service a été impeccable.
SD
Simon deBellefeuilme
Aug 2025
2022 Coachmen Class C
Excellent hôte à l'écoute de ses clients. Explications fournies très claires. Je recommande.
OB
Olivier Brousseau
Jul 2025
2020 Adventurer Manufacturing Class C
This RV was the perfect size and fully autonomous, even off-grid. It had everything we needed for a seamless adventure. Absolutely loved it!
Jonathan Tremblay
Sep 2024
2007 Gulf Stream Class C
Tout était parfait. C'était notre première expérience avec un vr. Marc a prit le temps nécessaire pour tout nous expliquer.
ND
Nathalie Duval
Sep 2024
2021 Coachmen Class B
Conduite très agréable du VR. J'ai pu obtenir le véhicule 2 heures plus tôt que prévu. Je recommande.
OB
Olivier Brousseau
Aug 2024
2022 Forest River Micro Trailer
Réservation impeccable. Martin était très flexible pour récupérer et retourner la roulotte. Martin est un hôte que je recommande. Une très bonne expérience.
Hé-Rick Lor-Tie
Jun 2024
2014 KZ Hybrid
Parfaite petite roulotte pour une fin de semaine de 2-3 jours , frigo un peu petit si séjour plus long ( il faut prévoir une glacière supplémentaire)
HH
Helene Harton
Jul 2024

RV friendly events in La Tuque, QC

Festival Western de St-Tite

Feel the hoofbeat energy of North America's big country gathering when Saint-Tite trades quiet streets for dance halls, rodeo dust, and open-air concerts at Le Champ. You are here for the hats, the harmonies, and the late-night two-step, and an RV gives you a private base between shows, cook-your-own meals, and room to stash boots and rain gear after a day on the field.

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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 La Tuque, QC

Frequently asked questions about renting an RV in La Tuque, QC

How much does it cost to rent an RV in La Tuque, QC?

RV rental in La Tuque is one of Quebec's best outdoor values, especially compared to renting in Montreal or Quebec City. Expect to pay around CAD $150 to $250 per night for a travel trailer, $200 to $300 for a Class C motorhome, and $100 to $175 for a campervan, plus fuel, campground fees, and any host add-ons. Mid-week bookings from Sunday to Thursday often run 15 to 25 percent cheaper, and shoulder seasons (late May or early September) bring the lowest rates on the platform. Pro tip: use the price filter on RVezy and sort by 'cheap RV rental La Tuque' style listings, then message hosts about multi-night discounts for week-long fishing trips on the Saint-Maurice River.
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What license do I need to rent an RV in La Tuque?

Good news: your regular Class 5 driver's license (or its equivalent from any Canadian province, US state, or country) is all you need to rent an RV in La Tuque. No special RV endorsement or commercial license is required, even for a large Class A motorhome. To book on RVezy you must be an approved driver, which generally means being 25 or older, and your ID is verified through the platform during checkout. Visiting from outside Canada? Bring your home license plus an International Driving Permit from your local automobile association, then you are cleared to hit Route 155 toward the Haute-Mauricie wilderness.
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Is my RV rental in La Tuque protected if something goes wrong?

Yes, every booking on RVezy includes a renter protection plan plus 24/7 roadside assistance, so you can head into the forests around La Tuque feeling fully supported. Protection plans cover most damage to the vehicle during your trip, and you choose your coverage level at checkout, not the host. Coverage details and limits vary by plan, so review the options on the booking screen before confirming. For a first motorhome rental in La Tuque, a higher protection tier is often worth the small daily upcharge when you are learning to back into a lakeside campsite along Route 155.
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What is RVezy's cancellation policy for a La Tuque RV trip?

Booking your La Tuque RV trip is low-risk. RVezy sets the cancellation policy (not the host), and every booking includes a money-back grace period right after you book, giving you time to confirm dates, work schedules, and travel companions before fully committing. After the grace period, refund amounts depend on how far out you cancel. Cancellation terms are not displayed on individual listings because the policy applies platform-wide; you can review the current terms on the booking screen or in the RVezy Help Center. If a host cancels, RVezy refunds the guest or provides travel credit, so you can book those prime July weekends on Lac Wayagamac with confidence.
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Can I bring my dog on a La Tuque RV rental?

Absolutely, pet-friendly RV rental La Tuque options are plentiful since this is a hunting, fishing, and outdoors town where dogs are part of the family. Just toggle the 'Pet-Friendly' filter on RVezy to see hosts who welcome four-legged co-pilots; some charge a small pet cleaning fee (typically $25 to $75), which the listing spells out clearly. Once you arrive, your pup will love the off-leash trails at the Parc des Chutes de la Petite Riviere Bostonnais and the swimming spots along the Saint-Maurice River. Pro tip: pack a tick check kit. Mauricie's dense boreal forest means ticks are active from May through October, and a quick nightly check keeps everyone happy.
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Can the RV be delivered to my campsite or cabin near La Tuque?

Yes, RV delivery La Tuque is one of the smartest ways to start your trip, especially if you're flying into Quebec City or Montreal and don't want to drive a big rig on Route 155. Many RVezy hosts will deliver and set up the RV directly at popular spots like Camping du Lac Brouillard, Parc des Chutes de la Petite Riviere Bostonnais campground, or a private outfitter cabin on the Gouin Reservoir. Filter for 'Delivery' on the listing search, then message the host with your exact location so they can confirm the delivery fee (usually based on distance from town). They'll handle parking, leveling, and hookups, then walk you through every system before they leave. You just unpack and start the campfire.
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How does mileage work, and how far can I drive from La Tuque?

Mileage on RVezy is set by each host, and many La Tuque listings include a generous daily allowance (typically 100 to 200 km per day), with some offering RV rental with unlimited mileage, which is gold for a big road trip. From La Tuque you're 170 km north of Trois-Rivieres, 240 km from Quebec City, 380 km from Montreal, and about 215 km from Lac-Saint-Jean via Route 155. The Gouin Reservoir lies roughly 200 km northwest on forestry roads. Check the mileage policy in each listing before booking, and if you're planning a long La Tuque RV trip, message the host to negotiate extra kilometres up front. It's almost always cheaper than paying the per-km overage at the end.
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Where are the best campgrounds near La Tuque?

You're spoiled for choice with the best campgrounds near La Tuque. Camping du Lac Brouillard, just south of town off Route 155, offers serviced RV sites right on a swimmable lake. Camping Parc des Chutes de la Petite Riviere Bostonnais sits beside a dramatic 35-metre waterfall at the north entrance to the city. Camping Lac Normand near La Croche is a family favourite with sandy beaches. Heading further afield, ZEC Wessonneau and ZEC Menokeosawin offer rustic riverside camping in the wildlife reserves. Pro tip: La Tuque's serviced campgrounds book up fast for the Classique Internationale de Canots de la Mauricie weekend in early September, so reserve 6 to 8 weeks ahead for that one.
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When is the best time to rent an RV in La Tuque?

La Tuque has a genuine four-season personality, and the sweet spot for RV camping La Tuque runs from late May through late September. July and August are peak summer with daytime highs of 22 to 26 C, warm lake swimming, and long daylight until 9 p.m. Late September into early October delivers spectacular fall foliage along the Saint-Maurice River and cooler nights perfect for a campfire. June can be buggy (blackflies peak mid-May to late June), so pack bug nets if that's your window. Winters are cold, often dropping to minus 25 C, and most campgrounds close, but a few hosts offer winterized rigs for snowmobile trips on the local 3,000+ km trail network.
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I've never driven an RV. Will I be okay around La Tuque?

You'll be just fine, and La Tuque is actually one of the easier places in Quebec to learn. Traffic is light, most main roads (Boulevard Ducharme, Rue Saint-Joseph, Route 155) are wide, and there's minimal city congestion to worry about. Every RVezy host gives you a hands-on walkthrough at pickup, covering driving, hookups, slide-outs, and the propane system. If you're first time renting an RV, choose a Class C motorhome or a smaller travel trailer under 25 feet for easier handling. Pro tip: do a short practice loop around Lac Saint-Louis in downtown La Tuque before heading up Route 155, and avoid the narrow forestry roads to the Gouin Reservoir until you've got a day or two of driving under your belt.
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What happens if I break down on a remote road near La Tuque?

You are covered. Every RVezy booking includes 24/7 roadside assistance with the protection plan, so one phone call gets you a tow, tire change, fuel delivery, lockout help, or mechanical support, even on a quiet stretch of Route 155 or a logging road heading to ZEC Wessonneau. Cell coverage thins out north of La Croche and around the Gouin Reservoir, so download offline maps before you go and consider a satellite communicator if you are heading deep into the bush. Pro tip: top up your tank in La Tuque before driving north; the next reliable gas stations are 100+ km away at Parent or at outfitter lodges, and some close early on Sundays.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

Can I take my La Tuque rental on a longer road trip or cross the border?

A La Tuque RV is a fantastic launch pad for a longer Quebec adventure. Popular routes for an RV road trip from La Tuque include south to Mauricie National Park (90 km), east to Quebec City via Route 155 and Route 40 (about 3 hours), north to Lac-Saint-Jean and the Saguenay Fjord (215 km on Route 155), and west to Mont-Tremblant (around 350 km). US travel is allowed with many hosts; just confirm before booking since cross-border insurance varies. Travel to Mexico is not permitted on any RVezy rental. Pro tip: the Saint-Maurice River route from La Tuque to Shawinigan via Route 155 is one of Quebec's most scenic drives, with covered bridges and viewpoints worth stopping for.
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What kind of fuel economy and budget should I plan for?

Realistic fuel planning makes the trip stress-free. Class C motorhomes average 18 to 22 L/100km, Class A rigs 25 to 30 L/100km, travel trailers depend on your tow vehicle (figure 15 to 20 L/100km), and campervans like a Class B sip around 12 to 15 L/100km. Gas in La Tuque typically runs CAD $1.55 to $1.75 per litre at the stations on Boulevard Ducharme, slightly higher than Trois-Rivieres but cheaper than the remote outfitter pumps up north. Budget roughly $80 to $140 per day in fuel for a 200 km driving day. Pro tip: fill up in La Tuque or Shawinigan, not at the small village stations along Route 155, where prices can jump 15 to 25 cents per litre.
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How far in advance should I book a campground around La Tuque?

Booking ahead pays off in Quebec's short summer. For SEPAQ-managed parks and reserves (such as Reserve faunique du Saint-Maurice southwest of La Tuque), reservations open in the spring through sepaq.com, and prime July and August weekends fill within days. Private campgrounds like Camping du Lac Brouillard and Camping Parc des Chutes de la Petite Riviere Bostonnais take direct bookings; reserving 3 to 4 months ahead is safest for July, August, and the September fall-colour weekends. Mid-week stays are easier to grab on short notice. Pro tip: ZEC campgrounds (managed by local hunting and fishing associations like ZEC Menokeosawin) are often first-come, first-served and a great backup when everything else is full.
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What are driving conditions like around La Tuque?

Driving around La Tuque is mostly relaxed once you know the terrain. Route 155 is the main artery, a paved two-lane highway that winds along the Saint-Maurice River with rolling hills, occasional logging trucks, and stretches without passing lanes, so plan for steady, unhurried driving. Wildlife is a real consideration: moose and deer crossings spike at dawn and dusk, especially between La Tuque and Lac-Saint-Jean. Spring (April-May) can bring frost heaves and potholes, and winter requires snow tires by law from December 1 to March 15 (your host's RV will already be equipped if winter-ready). Pro tip: check Quebec 511 for real-time road conditions before heading out, and avoid driving Route 155 north of Parent after dark.
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What amenities do La Tuque campgrounds offer, and where can I dump and refill?

Campgrounds around La Tuque range from fully serviced to rustic backcountry. Camping du Lac Brouillard and Camping Parc des Chutes de la Petite Riviere Bostonnais offer 30-amp electrical, water, and sewer hookups, plus showers, Wi-Fi at the office, and dump stations. ZEC and outfitter sites tend to be dry camping with pit toilets and lake water (you'll want your fresh tank topped before arriving). Public dump stations are available at Camping du Lac Brouillard and at the Halte Routiere just south of town on Route 155. Potable water fill-ups are easy in La Tuque itself near the municipal facilities. Pro tip: always dump before leaving for a multi-day backcountry stretch; the next station might be 150 km away.
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What's inside a typical La Tuque RV rental?

You'll be impressed by how complete these rigs are. A typical campervan rental La Tuque (Class B) sleeps 2 to 3 and includes a small kitchen with fridge, stove, sink, a wet bath, and house battery power. Class C motorhomes sleep 4 to 7 with a full kitchen, separate bathroom with shower, sleeping over the cab, dinette, and roof AC. Travel trailers and fifth wheels often have bunkhouses, perfect for a family RV trip La Tuque adventure. Most rentals include linens, cookware, outdoor chairs, and a propane BBQ; many also offer generators (handy for ZEC dry-camping), Wi-Fi boosters, and TVs. Every listing details exact amenities and seatbelt counts, so filter by 'sleeps' to match your group and message the host with any specific needs.
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What add-ons and pickup options should I know about?

Hosts in La Tuque offer practical add-ons that make your trip easier: portable generators ($25 to $50/day), camping chairs and tables ($5 to $15/day), fishing rods (handy for the Saint-Maurice River), bedding and kitchen kits, bike racks, and propane fire pits. Pickup is usually at the host's home in La Tuque proper or in nearby La Bostonnais, with delivery available to local campgrounds, outfitters, or even the train station for visitors arriving on the VIA Rail Montreal-Senneterre line. Mileage policies are listed clearly on each listing, ranging from 100 km/day to unlimited. Pro tip: bundle add-ons at booking rather than asking later. Most hosts give a small discount when you add multiple items up front.
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How do payment and the security deposit work?

Payment is handled entirely through RVezy, with no cash or e-transfers to the host. You pay your trip total securely by credit card when you book. A refundable security deposit (typically CAD $500 to $1,500 depending on the rig) is pre-authorized on your card before pickup and released after the trip, assuming the RV is returned in the same condition. The security deposit is separate from your booking payment. To avoid any deposit issues, do a thorough walkaround with your host at pickup, take date-stamped photos and video, follow the host's fuel and dump-tank return instructions, and report any incident through the RVezy app right away.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106214-How-the-security-deposit-works

Are there winter RV rentals available in La Tuque?

Yes, and a winter RV rental in La Tuque is an unforgettable adventure. La Tuque is one of Quebec's snowmobiling capitals, with over 3,000 km of groomed trails connecting to the TQ-3 and TQ-83 networks, plus excellent ice fishing on Lac Wayagamac and the Gouin Reservoir. A handful of RVezy hosts offer four-season, winterized rigs with heated holding tanks, enclosed underbellies, and shore-power hookups; filter listings and message hosts directly to confirm winter availability. Expect temperatures from minus 15 to minus 30 C in January and February, so you'll want to park at a campground or outfitter offering 30-amp electric service to run the furnace continuously. Pro tip: pair your winter rental with a Ski La Tuque day pass for an unbeatable Quebec winter weekend.
bonjourquebec.com/en-ca/discover-quebec/general-information/climate-and-seasons/winter-in-quebec