Caravans and RV Rentals

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Suitable for children (2-12 years) Yes
Suitable for infants (under 2 years) Yes
SmokingNot Allowed
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Why rent a brick and glass box when you can step back in time to the late 1800s?

Brockville, Ontario
  • 12
  • 4
  • 4
Carbon monoxide detectors, Fire extinguisher, First aid kit, Smoke detectors
$400 / night
sparkles New
Suitable for children (2-12 years) Yes
Suitable for infants (under 2 years) Yes
No unregistered guests allowed No unregistered guests allowed
Please don’t eat or drink in the bedrooms Do not eat or drink in the bedrooms
SmokingNot Allowed
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Check-out 12:00 pm
Pets Allowed
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Chalet Noir – Must See Private Riverfront Cottage!

Severn Bridge, Ontario
  • 4
  • 2
Carbon monoxide detectors, Fire extinguisher, First aid kit, Smoke detectors
$550 / night
sparkles New
Suitable for children (2-12 years) Yes
Suitable for infants (under 2 years) Yes
Check in
Check-in 4:00 pm
Check out
Check-out 11:00 am
Pets Dogs Only
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Carbon monoxide detectors, Fire extinguisher, First aid kit, Smoke detectors
$980 / night
sparkles New
Suitable for children (2-12 years) Yes
Suitable for infants (under 2 years) Yes
No unregistered guests allowed No Unregistered Guests Allowed
SmokingNot Allowed
Check in
Check-in 3:00 pm
Check out
Check-out 11:00 am
Pets Not Allowed
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Rice Lake Waterfront Oasis – Loft at the Lake

Roseneath
  • 4
  • 2
Carbon monoxide detectors, Fire extinguisher, First aid kit, Smoke detectors
$350 / night
sparkles New
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The Sandals Beach Villa & Spa

Tiny
  • 5
  • 3
Carbon monoxide detectors, Fire extinguisher, First aid kit, Smoke detectors
$1,479 / night
sparkles New
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Short walk to river, ac, family home

Sunriver
  • 3
  • 2
Carbon monoxide detectors, Fire extinguisher, Smoke detectors
$134 / night
sparkles New

Caravans and RV Rentals

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Caravans Overview

Are you looking to hit the road with all the comforts of home tagging along? Caravans could be just what you need. They combine comfort and adventure, whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with the family.

Traveling in a caravan offers a unique experience. You get to bring along the homeliness of a well-furnished space with wheels. It’s the freedom of the open road with no fears about the next hotel stop.

Deciding what size and type suits your travel plans is the key to a perfect caravan rental experience. Availability can vary, so booking ahead, especially during peak seasons, is always smart. Keep an eye out for rental marketplaces that offer a vast array of options – there’s bound to be a caravan calling your name.

SOME POPULAR FEATURES OF A CARAVAN RENTAL MAY INCLUDE:

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Comfortable bedding

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Where to Go

Embarking on a caravan holiday opens up a world of stunning landscapes and serene retreats, particularly around the abundant lakes and national parks. Destinations like Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming offer breathtaking views of geysers, hot springs, and the stunning Yellowstone Lake, perfect for fishing and boating. Similarly, Glacier National Park in Montana provides picturesque caravan spots near the crystal-clear Lake McDonald. Heading east, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, straddling North Carolina and Tennessee, is renowned for its rich biodiversity and the tranquil Fontana Lake. In Canada, the majestic Banff National Park in Alberta boasts the iconic Lake Louise, with its turquoise waters and surrounding mountain peaks creating a postcard-perfect scene. Ontario’s Algonquin Provincial Park offers serene lakeside camping and a chance to paddle in the pristine waters of Lake Opeongo.

FIND YOUR PERFECT CARAVAN GETAWAY

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There are various types of caravans to suit different needs, including traditional travel trailers, which are towed behind vehicles and come in a range of sizes and amenities, and fifth-wheel trailers, which are larger and designed to be towed by pickup trucks with a special hitch in the truck bed for added stability.

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Choose to explore North America’s national parks, set up by a stunning lake or stay in a campground amongst the mountains.

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When to Go

The best time of year to rent a caravan and vacation is from late spring to early fall, typically from May to September. During this period, the weather is generally mild and favorable for outdoor activities, with most national parks and campgrounds fully accessible.

PLAN YOUR CARAVAN ADVENTURE

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Spring is an excellent time for a caravan vacation, as the season brings blooming wildflowers, budding trees, and rejuvenated landscapes. National parks like Yosemite in California and the Great Smoky Mountains on the North Carolina-Tennessee border come alive with vibrant colors and cascading waterfalls fed by melting snow. The weather is mild, making it ideal for hiking and sightseeing without the intense heat of summer.

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Summer is the peak season for caravan travel, with long, sunny days perfect for outdoor adventures. This is the best time to visit the northern regions and higher altitudes, such as Yellowstone National Park and the Canadian Rockies, where temperatures remain pleasant. Popular activities include swimmingboatingfishing, and hiking, with many campgrounds offering a range of amenities and social activities.

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Fall offers a stunning backdrop of changing foliage, cooler temperatures, and fewer crowds, making it an ideal season for a caravan trip. Places like New England in the USA and Algonquin Provincial Park in Canada are renowned for their breathtaking fall colors, providing a picturesque setting for camping and road trips. The weather is generally comfortable, perfect for hiking, biking, and enjoying scenic drives.

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Winter caravan trips are for the adventurous, offering a unique and serene experience in snow-covered landscapes. Destinations like the Rocky Mountains and Quebec’s national parks transform into winter wonderlands, perfect for skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing. Many modern caravans have heating systems and insulation, making them cozy retreats even in colder temperatures.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are various types, including traditional travel trailers, fifth-wheel trailers, campervans, and motorhomes. Each type varies in size, amenities, and how they are towed or driven.

In most cases, a regular driver’s license is sufficient to tow a caravan. However, larger caravans or specific weight limits may require an additional endorsement or a special towing license, so it’s essential to check local regulations.

Common amenities include sleeping areas, a kitchen with a stove and refrigerator, a bathroom with a toilet and shower, seating and dining areas, heating and air conditioning, and sometimes entertainment systems.

Yes, many modern caravans are designed for year-round use and come with heating systems and insulation. It’s important to ensure the caravan is winterized and that you have the proper equipment to handle cold weather conditions.

Caravans can be parked at campgrounds, RV parks, and some national parks, which offer designated spots with necessary hookups. Some areas also allow overnight parking in certain public spaces like rest areas or Walmart parking lots.

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