Top RV campgrounds in Canada for every type of traveler
Whether you’re a weekender or a full-season explorer, Canada has a spot for you. Here are some of the top RV campgrounds across the country—plus a few tips to make sure your RV, camper, or trailer insurance is ready before you roll in.
For nature lovers: Jasper National Park, Alberta
With glacier-fed lakes, wildlife everywhere, and epic mountain views, Jasper is a classic.
Stay at Whistlers Campground—fully serviced sites and walking distance to trails.
Before you go: Check that your RV Insurance covers fire, wildlife damage, and towing in remote areas.
For beach vibes: Cavendish campground, PEI National Park
Tucked along the island’s north shore, Cavendish gives you red cliffs, warm water, and seafood just down the road. You’ll find hookups, showers, and even laundromats on site.
Insurance tip: If your camper is your home away from home, make sure your camper insurance includes contents coverage. Beach gear adds up fast.
For fishing & lake life: Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park, Ontario
Nicknamed “the Niagara of the North,” Kakabeka Falls is great for RVers looking for quiet paddling, hikes, and killer views. Sites are roomy, and many have electrical hookups.
Heads-up: If you’re towing a trailer, confirm your trailer insurance includes travel across provinces. Some don’t.
For families: Shuswap Lake Provincial Park, BC
Sandy beaches. Warm water. Paddleboards. And room to roam. Shuswap Lake is a summer staple for BC families and fills up fast for a reason.
Quick reminder: Liability claims often happen around shared campground spaces. Your RV or trailer policy should include liability protection—even when parked.
For off-grid adventurers: Fundy National Park, New Brunswick
Looking for dark skies and quiet mornings? Fundy’s backcountry campgrounds and mountain views deliver. Just check which sites allow RVs—some are more rugged than others.
Play it safe: If you’re dry camping or boondocking, ask your broker about optional coverages for remote travel or emergency service access.
Before you book, check your insurance
Not all camper or trailer insurance policies are the same. And not all campgrounds are close to a repair shop. Make sure your coverage:
- Works across Canada
- Covers personal contents inside the trailer
- Includes emergency expenses if your rig becomes unlivable