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Why is it worth booking an RV rental in Montreal early?
With a campervan from Montreal, you can really immerse yourself in the vast Quebec landscape, enjoying its national parks, waterfalls, lakes, and abundant wildlife. With a camper rented in Montreal, you have the freedom to enjoy a long road trip with no restrictions on when or where you go. Every day you can wake up to a spectacular new view. The best weather for enjoying life on the road here is between May and October. This is also the peak period for camper rentals in Montreal so to get ahead of the crowd be an early bird and book your vehicle several months in advance. This way you can be sure of getting the best campervan hire price as well as the dates and vehicle of your choice. There's no problem if you need to change your vacation dates as there are no extra charges for doing so. There is also a fair and transparent cancellation policy. If you think that hiring a Camper in Montreal is out of your vacation budget, think again. Add up the cost of hotel rooms, car rental, and dining out, and you'll see just how competitive a road trip in a campervan is. If you have any concerns or queries get in touch with CamperDay's customer service team. A team member will answer your questions or offer helpful advice about your road trip itinerary.
Pick-up locations in Montreal and nearby
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Top tips for your Campervan trip to Montreal
Montreal sure knows how to do extreme weather. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter can be full of snow. The sweet spot to visit is late spring or early autumn. This way, you get fewer tourists and nice weather - perfection.
- DrivingDriving around Montreal can feel like hard work - expect heavy traffic, one-way streets and locals who love to use their horns. Once you escape the city, things instantly get better. The roads are well-maintained, scenic and perfect if you’re travelling with a motorhome for hire in Montreal.
- Family friendly-activitiesThe Montreal Biodome is a favourite for kids (and grown-ups who love penguins). It's an indoor ecosystem where you can walk from the tropics to Antarctica. If you hire a campervan in Montreal, consider visiting La Ronde, a theme park in the city (perfect for teenagers). For something more laid back, check out the Botanical Gardens.
- The OutdoorsCanada and campervans are a match made in heaven, and Montreal’s surrounding areas won’t disappoint. Parc National d’Oka is less than an hour's drive and has beaches, hiking, and canoeing. Mont-Tremblant is also worth visiting, with all the outdoor activities you need.
Hire a campervan in Montreal: What does it actually cost?
Motorhome prices in Montreal vary depending on the season, region, and demand. Fortunately, with our price comparison tool, you can always keep an eye on rental costs. July is very popular among camping enthusiasts, so renting a campervan can cost around 240.09 €. You can travel more affordably in December, with average prices of 65.53 €.
Best Campervan routes from Montreal

Montreal to Quebec City
This is a classic road trip (255km). Most people who rent a motorhome in Montreal follow the St. Lawrence River while stopping at charming little towns. Trois-Rivières is one of the best ones. It's a good place to stretch your legs and explore the quaint old town. When you arrive in Quebec, prepare for a city full of cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and cosy cafes serving amazing pastries. Many people who visit Quebec say it has a European feel.
Montreal to Mont-Tremblant National Park
A shorter drive, sure - but it's full of postcard scenery from start to finish. Monte-Tremblant National Park looks similar to an Alpine village with its bright buildings, old streets and hiking trails that were made for exploring. Once you’ve parked your campervan at one of the local campsites, swim in the lake, rent a kayak or just soak up the views.
Montreal to Toronto
This is the longest road trip on our list and deserves its own Spotify playlist. Head west from Montreal using Highway 301, which has plenty of Canadian scenery and lakes. If you've sorted your campervan hire in Montreal, stop halfway at Kingston, which sits right on the edge of Lake Ontario. It's a nice place to explore - take the ferry and explore the little islands. Once you arrive in Toronto, we recommend parking outside the city
Sites of interest and excursions in Montreal
Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville
Just 20 minutes from downtown Montreal, this campervan-friendly oasis feels miles away from the city but without the long drive. It's a small group of islands connected by paths and bridges. Rent a kayak or a bike, or just park, unpack some snacks, and relax in the great outdoors.
Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park
Just under an hour from Montreal, Mont-Saint-Bruno is the place to head to when you rent a campervan in Montreal and want to see nature that is not that far from the city. It has easy trails that wind past lakes, through leafy forests, and picnic areas to chill out with your campervan doors open and a few chairs outside. Theres also a visitor centre where you can grab a coffee.
Chambly Canal National Historic Site
Less than 30km from Montreal, Chambly Canal is a chilled-out place to walk, bike, or just watch the boats go past. Chambly has all the cafes and ice cream shops you will ever need and is a good place to stock up on local food before you head further afield in your campervan.

Campsites in Montreal and the surrounding area

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As long as it is a full national driving license that you have held for at least one year, it is valid for driving a campervan in Canada.
Yes. The credit card belonging to the main driver should always be presented. It is needed for a security and damages deposit.
The minimum legal age is 21 but most rental companies prefer drivers to be at least 25 years old. Surcharges may be applied to drivers between 21 and 25.The minimum legal age is 21 but most rental companies prefer drivers to be at least 25 years old. Surcharges may be applied to drivers between 21 and 25.
All roads in and around Montreal should be suitable for campers but further afield, there may be some that are unsuitable. Your rental company will give advice about these.
As long as you have the permission of your rental company, you can cross freely between Canada and the USA.
Wild camping is strictly forbidden in national and provincial parks in Canada and hefty fines are given if you're caught. You can park sensibly overnight in all other areas.
Yes. Just about all campervans are suitable for young families and a road trip always makes for a fun family vacation. Remember to bring or hire appropriate child seats.
Most rental companies have dog-friendly vehicles in their fleets. Be sure to read your terms and conditions carefully.
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