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Locality: Vancouver, British Columbia

Phone: +1 888-522-5599



Address: West Broadway V5Z 1K7 Vancouver, BC, Canada

Website: www.camperreservation.com

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Canada Camper Rental Vancouver 14.10.2020

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2020

Canada Camper Rental Vancouver 11.10.2020

2020 Advance Reservation Discounts Great Savings for all Motorhome, Van Conversion and Truck Camper Rentals for all Advance Reservations within Canada | USA and Alaska during the 2020 Season. ++++ Get 15% Off our 2019 Rates ++++ Get Unlimited Free Mileage ++++ Drive Brand New Vehicles. Offers are valid until Nov 30.2019.

Canada Camper Rental Vancouver 24.09.2020

Calgary Stampede Events and Tickets | July 05-14.2019 The Calgary Stampede is an annual event held that welcomes more than 1.2 million visitors a year from around the world. Also known as the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth, this unique 10 day event blends the best of West Canada"s culture and contemporary entertainment. Key highlights include the Stampede Rodeo and chuckwagon races, the Midway and a variety of musical concerts and venues featuring some of the world's most pop...ular performers. The calibre of a rodeo comes down to two things: the skill of the competitors and the quality of the horses, bulls and steers. The Stampede Rodeo features the world’s best competitors and animals. Every afternoon at 1:30 PM, cowboys and cowgirls face off in a furious display of skill and grit, with every win building towards Showdown Sunday - the World's Largest Outdoor Rodeo. The Calgary Stampede Evening Show is a unique entertainment doubleheader that takes place nightly at 7:45 PM. The blast of a klaxon kicks off the GMC Rangeland Derby, featuring nine heats of four chuckwagons each - excitement that’s measured on the Richter Scale. When the last wagon thunders over the finish line, the Bell Grandstand Show dazzles audiences with elaborate song and dance numbers, acrobatics, and concludes with a spectacular fireworks finale!

Canada Camper Rental Vancouver 07.09.2020

Merry Christmas from all of us. We hope you have a very happy Holidays and we wish you all the best for the New Year.

Canada Camper Rental Vancouver 01.09.2020

From Whistler: Duffy Lake Road Trip If you have not driven the Duffey (BC Highway 99) for more than a decade, prepare to be pleasantly surprised. The last stretch of the journey coming into Whistler from the north was the beneficiary of dramatic improvements leading up to the 2010 Vancouver | Whistler Winter Olympic Games. Those improvements included much-needed resurfacing on long sections of cracked, uneven pavement that had previously made the drive a bone-jarring and unpl...Continue reading

Canada Camper Rental Vancouver 13.08.2020

RV Rental Guide | Camper Van Conversion From the outside, the "Class B Motorhome" looks very much like an oversized van. They are also commonly known as Van Conversions. Inside, the van is tall enough for standing room. Even though there is a kitchen, living room, and a bathroom, it is very small. The toilet and shower are combined into one space. Most Class B motorhomes do not have slide outs. In terms of cost, these motorhomes are the least expensive out of the three types.... Since these motorhomes are the smallest, they are the easiest to drive and have the best fuel economy. Parking the vehicle also isn’t a problem because of its size. However, there is very little room for storage as the interior doesn’t afford much space. If you value how economical the Class B motorhome is, then this is the one for you. At this time, we do not offer Class B motorhomes.

Canada Camper Rental Vancouver 02.08.2020

RV Rental Guide | Class A Motorhomes Class A motorhomes are built using a very strong, heavy-duty frame. These frames are built on either a commercial bus | truck chassis, or a motor vehicle chassis. The big, 22.5 inch wheels support the heavy load of the Class A motorhome. With 8-10 MPG, this motorhome has the worst fuel economy. It has usually a minimum of two slide-outs. For quality and luxury, the Class A motorhome is the way to go. Plenty of storage space and a roomy int...erior are what defines the Class A motorhome. 2-4 people can sleep in the motorhome as there is a bedroom located in the back and couches that fold down into beds in the living room area. If luxury, plenty of space, and an interior that resembles home is your concern, then choose the Class A motorhome. Take a look at our 33 ft Winnebago Voyage. There are 2 queen beds and 1 double. There are 8 seat belts, 2 slide outs, and a towing capacity of 5,000 lbs. This is the perfect motorhome for luxury and style.

Canada Camper Rental Vancouver 22.07.2020

RV Rental Guide | Class C Motorhomes The Class C motorhome is the compromise between the Class A and the Class B. They are built with a cabin chassis. They are easy to pick out by their overcab sleeping area. The location of the sleeping areas allows for more room within the living area. About 6 travelers could live comfortably in one Class C motorhome. The Class C motorhome is able to tow a separate car so you can leave the motorhome parked while exploring the city in the ca...r. The Class C motorhome has gas mileage somewhere between the Class A and the Class B motorhome. For bigger families that might want to tow a car, take a look at the Class C motorhome. Take a look at our 31 ft Jamboree. With two slide outs, 6 seat belts, and a towing capacity of 3,500 lbs, this is a perfect motorhome for your needs. It has two queen beds, two doubles, and all the amenities you need to be comfortable. See more

Canada Camper Rental Vancouver 03.07.2020

BC Inside Passage Cruise | Bear Viewing | Haida Gwaii The - Discovery Coast - Inside Passage Ferry Route is a popular soft adventure travel experience featuring summer service only to British Columbia’s fascinating Mid Coast. Both the "Sea Wolf" or "Northern Adventure" ferries serving the needs of the local communities is a working freight boat, and does not have overnight cabins, but does feature reclining seats. If you’re traveling with a small tent, you can set it up on th...e outer decks with approval from a crew member. Facilities aboard the vessels include a cafeteria, a small licenced lounge, a gift shop and a boon for kayakers pay showers. Service is friendly, the food is better than average for BC Ferries, and there is a staff member dedicated to customer service who can assist you with your onboard needs or travel plans. It’s just as well that luxuries aboard this refurbished vessels don’t distract from the scenery, which is spectacular, with long fjords and narrow channels forming the backdrop to the Inside Passage. The roughest portion of the trip is just out of Port Hardy, as the ferry navigates the unprotected waters of Queen Charlotte Sound. This is a good time for a nap. The most stunning scenery is between Bella Bella and Bella Coola. With the setting sun behind you, the monolithic rock formations looming over the narrow Burke Channel give the cruise a European flavour. You’ll get an even better look at the scenic Dean Channel during daylight hours if you board the ferry in Bella Coola for the southbound sailing. Weather permitting, the ship’s two upper decks are an excellent vantage point from which to watch for the logging camps, barge houses, and abandoned settlements that indicate a human presence on this rugged coastline. Although Natives have inhabited the area for thousands of years, the inhospitable terrain has limited development and exploration by European settlers until comparatively recently. Wildlife viewing the ferry slows for orcas is another bonus of this trip. Don’t forget your binoculars. And yes, you can easily connect to the Alaska Inside Passage Ferries in Prince Rupert.