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CanaDream
The Canadian way to road trip
CanaDream is Canada's leading operator with in-house Class C, Maxi Travel Camper, Deluxe Van Camper, Super Van Camper and Truck Camper fleet. Pickup at 7 branches. CanaDream Club membership included: discounts at campgrounds, attractions and activities.
CanaDream fleet
12 models in fleet.
CanaDream Deluxe Van Camper (DVC)
Class B camper on Mercedes Sprinter. 22 ft, 2 premium berths. For couples prioritising nimble driving and fuel economy. Access to city parking and narrow roads. Canada's premium choice.
CanaDream Maxi Travel Camper (T-CA)
4x4 pickup camper mounted on a 6.7L diesel Ford F-350 truck. Excellent option for couples or small families prioritizing 4WD traction on secondary and remote highways like the Yukon or Alaska. Comfortable and robust.
CanaDream Maxi Motorhome (MH-A)
CanaDream's large Class C. 6 berths. The flagship option for big families or groups: maximum interior space, slide-out, full equipment. Pickup at YYC, YEG, YHZ, YUL, YYZ, YVR, YXY.
CanaDream Midi Motorhome (MH-B)
Medium Class C motorhome (27-30 ft). Sleeps up to 4 adults and 2 small children. Offers the best balance between family space and handling on the road. Features a queen bed and large kitchen. Note: slide-out not guaranteed.
CanaDream Compact Motorhome (MH-C)
Compact 24-26 ft Class C motorhome. Suitable for up to 4 adults and 2 small children. Its smaller size makes handling and parking easier in national parks. Full kitchen, private bathroom, and cab-over bed. Note: slide-out not guaranteed.
CanaDream Large Motorhome (MH-L)
Large Class C motorhome (30-31 ft). Sleeps up to 4 adults and 2 small children (up to 5 beds total). Very comfortable layout with separate living and dining areas. Note: slide-out not guaranteed.
CanaDream Maxi Plus Motorhome (MH-X)
CanaDream's extra-large Class C. 7 berths — CanaDream's top fleet capacity. For large groups or multi-generational families on long road trips.
CanaDream Saver 2
CanaDream's Saver rate for 2 berths. Same fleet standard at a discounted price for early bookings or long durations. For couples on a controlled budget.
CanaDream Saver 4
CanaDream's Saver rate for up to 4 adults and 2 children. You will be randomly allocated a vehicle in the MHC, MHB, or MHA category. The ideal option for budget-conscious families who want CanaDream quality at a reduced price.
CanaDream Saver 6
CanaDream's Saver rate for up to 4 adults and 2 children. You will be randomly allocated a vehicle in the MHB, MHL, MHA, or MHX category. Best value for families and groups looking for a large motorhome.
CanaDream Super Van Camper (SVC)
Canadian Class C+ at 22 ft, 4 berths. Good middle ground between the compact DVC and the family MTC. Air conditioning in cab and living area. Optional slide-out depending on unit.
CanaDream Truck Camper (TC)
4x4 pickup camper mounted on a 6.7L diesel Ford F-350 truck. Excellent option for couples or small families prioritizing 4WD traction on secondary and remote highways like the Yukon or Alaska. Comfortable and robust.
Recommended routes with CanaDream
41 road trips where CanaDream fits perfectly.
Southern Alberta — Waterton + Drumheller dinosaurs
The Alberta that isn't Banff. Waterton Lakes NP crossing into Glacier Montana (international Peace Park). Crowsnest Pass mining. Drumheller with Royal Tyrrell Museum dinosaurs and badlands. Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump UNESCO. Lethbridge to close out the south.
Cabot Trail and Maritimes — Atlantic Canada 10 days
Loop through the four Atlantic provinces. Halifax, Cape Breton (Cabot Trail), PEI (Confederation Bridge), New Brunswick (Bay of Fundy). Canada's best-kept secret.
Banff + Jasper + Icefields Parkway deep dive
The Canadian Rockies unhurried: Banff NP (Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, Sulphur Mountain gondola), Yoho NP (Emerald Lake, Takakkaw Falls), Icefields Parkway (world's most spectacular road per National Geographic, 232 km), Athabasca Glacier walk, Jasper NP (Maligne Lake, Spirit Island), Kootenay NP. Twelve days to do it well.
BC Kootenays — Nelson, lakes and hot springs
The BC alternative to the Banff circus. Kootenay region — Nelson (historic hippie town), lakeside Kaslo, Ainsworth Hot Springs (the cave), Kootenay Lake ferry, Radium Hot Springs and Kootenay NP entrance. Ends in Calgary. Lots of Indigenous heritage, lakes, zero mass tourism.
BC Okanagan — Canadian wines 7 days
Vancouver loop via Whistler, Pemberton, Kamloops, Okanagan valley (Kelowna, Penticton — wineries), Hope, back. Wines, orchards and mountains.
Cabot Trail extended + Halifax + PEI
Full Canadian Atlantic: Cabot Trail (scenic loop on Cape Breton, world top), maritime Halifax, UNESCO Lunenburg, Peggy's Cove, Prince Edward Island (Anne of Green Gables, seafood, Confederation Bridge). Celtic music, lobster and lighthouses.
Prince Rupert and Haida Gwaii — northern BC Pacific 10 days
For the most adventurous. Vancouver, Inside Passage ferry to Prince Rupert (15h), ferry to Haida Gwaii (Indigenous culture), back via Stewart-Cassiar Highway, Prince George, Vancouver. Canadian Pacific wilderness.
Classic Icefields Parkway — Banff to Jasper 7 days
Canada's most photographed route in full. Calgary, Banff, Lake Louise, full Icefields Parkway, Columbia Icefield (Athabasca Glacier walk), Jasper, Edmonton. Glaciers, blue lakes and wildlife.
Manitoba — Riding Mountain NP + Lake Winnipeg
The province between lakes and prairies that almost no one visits. Riding Mountain NP (bison, wolves, Clear Lake), Lake Winnipeg (one of the world's ten largest) with beaches at Grand Beach, Hecla Island via ferry, boreal Whiteshell PP, and Winnipeg's UNESCO Forks site. If you want prairies without crowds and real wildlife, this is the answer.
Montreal, Toronto and Niagara — Canadian corridor 8 days
One-way through Canada's most populated corridor. Montreal, Ottawa (capital + Parliament Hill), Mille-Îles, Kingston (Thousand Islands), Toronto, Niagara Falls. Falls, cities and rural Ontario.
New Brunswick + Bay of Fundy
The biggest tides on the planet (16 metres). Bay of Fundy NP Hopewell Rocks (walk the ocean floor at low tide, kayak at high tide), Saint John Reversing Falls, Fundy Trail Parkway and Grand Manan Island. Maine crossing optional. Franco-Canadian Acadie at Caraquet.
Newfoundland — Trans-Canada and Gros Morne
Easternmost island of North America: Trans-Canada Highway from St John's to Port aux Basques, Gros Morne NP UNESCO (one of the world's rarest geological tablelands), Twillingate (icebergs in June), L'Anse aux Meadows (Viking settlement). Unique English dialect and strong island culture.
Nova Scotia South Shore — Halifax, Peggy's Cove, Lunenburg
The Nova Scotia that isn't Cabot Trail. The Atlantic South Shore from Halifax with Peggy's Cove (Canada's most photographed lighthouse), UNESCO Lunenburg (18th-century German colonial port), Mahone Bay's three churches, Liverpool privateers, Kejimkujik NP (Dark Sky stars + Mi'kmaq canoe heritage), Annapolis Royal and the NS Fundy coast with Cape Split. World-class seafood throughout.
Northern Ontario — Lake Superior Circle Tour
The northern shore of Lake Superior — the world's largest lake by surface. Toronto → Parry Sound → Killarney (white La Cloche cliffs) → Sudbury (meteor crater) → Lake Superior PP (Agawa Pictographs Indigenous), Pukaskwa NP (Superior's only wild coastline), the Wawa goose, finishing in Sault Ste Marie. Caribbean-blue water, Canadian Shield granite and boreal Dark Sky nights.
Ontario — Niagara + Georgian Bay + Algonquin
Ontario by motorhome: Toronto base, Niagara Falls (Canadian side, better than USA), Niagara-on-the-Lake (wines), Tobermory (Bruce Peninsula caves), Manitoulin Island (world's largest freshwater island), Algonquin PP (canoe and moose), Muskoka cottages. Fall in colors.
Prince Edward Island — Confederation Bridge, Cavendish, Anne
Canada's smallest province but its most rural and romantic. Confederation Bridge (13 km over the sea), Cavendish with Anne of Green Gables House, PEI National Park (red dunes at Greenwich), Charlottetown (Cradle of Confederation), wind-swept North Cape and red-sand beaches. Lobster suppers in farms and Cows Creamery ice cream.
Prairies + East Rockies — Calgary, Drumheller, Banff 8 days
Calgary loop combining Prairies (Drumheller dinosaurs) with East Rockies (Banff, Lake Louise). For those who already did Vancouver→Calgary and want more.
Quebec and Gaspésie — French-speaking Atlantic 10 days
Francophone Quebec loop. Montreal, Quebec City (only walled city in NA), Saguenay (fjord), Gaspésie (Forillon NP, Percé Rock), back. North America's French face.
Quebec, Charlevoix and Saguenay — French-Canadian and coastal
Francophone, very European Canada: Mont-Tremblant, walled Quebec City, Île d'Orleans, Charlevoix (artisans and cheese), Saguenay Fjord (whales), Tadoussac. Crepes, maple syrup, joual French and empty roads. Feels familiar to Europeans.
Saskatchewan Prairies — Grasslands NP
The Saskatchewan few visit. Grasslands NP (Canada's only protected mixed prairie, Dark Sky Preserve), Cypress Hills, Wanuskewin Heritage Park (UNESCO 2024 Indigenous heritage), Prince Albert NP (moose, wolves) and the northern lakes. Infinite prairie skies.
Sea-to-Sky Highway — Whistler, Pemberton and Lillooet
One of Canada's most spectacular roads: Sea-to-Sky from Vancouver to Whistler with Howe Sound views, Shannon Falls, Squamish (climbing and whales), Whistler-Blackcomb, Joffre Lakes (turquoise green), Pemberton, dry Lillooet. Short but intense, perfect Canada opener.
Vancouver Island and Tofino — wild west coast 7 days
Loop with ferry from Vancouver to the island. Victoria (Butchart Gardens), Cowichan, Pacific Rim NP, Tofino (surf, whales), Nanaimo, ferry back. Canada's wild Pacific coast.
Vancouver Island — Tofino, Pacific Rim and Strathcona
Slow Vancouver Island: Victoria (Buchart Gardens, English tea), Nanaimo, Tofino (wild coast surf), Pacific Rim NP, Strathcona PP (island's alpine heart), Telegraph Cove (orcas), Cathedral Grove with ancient cedars. BC Ferries crossings included.
Classic Yukon — Whitehorse, Dawson and Top of the World 10 days
Yukon goldrush loop. Whitehorse, Klondike Highway, Dawson City (gold rush), Top of the World Highway to Alaska border (optional), Tombstone Territorial Park, Kluane NP, back. For Far North nostalgics.
Yukon Tombstone — Dempster Highway to the Arctic Circle
The real adventure. Klondike Highway to Dawson City (1898 Gold Rush), Top of the World Highway with optional Alaska crossing, and the Dempster — the only Canadian road crossing the Arctic Circle, through Tombstone Territorial Park. Gravel for long stretches. Fuel cans, spares, not a beginner trip.
Yukon — Whitehorse and the gold rush
Yukon in midnight-sun summer: Whitehorse, MacBride Museum, SS Klondike, Lake Laberge, route to Skagway (Alaska USA border) on White Pass historic train, Carcross, Kluane NP (Mt Logan 19,551ft, Canada's highest), Tatshenshini Wild River. Aurora Australis in August/September.
Alaska Highway — epic Whitehorse to Vancouver
The great northern road. Yukon to British Columbia along the Alaska Highway, Watson Lake (signpost forest), Liard Hot Springs, Muncho Lake, Fort Nelson, Dawson Creek (mile 0), then south via the Cassiar Highway or Stewart-Cassiar to Vancouver.
Extended Cabot Trail — Cape Breton + Bay of Fundy
Nova Scotia and New Brunswick loop. Halifax, Cape Breton (full Cabot Trail), Pictou, Truro, Bay of Fundy (Hopewell Rocks, world's highest tides), Wolfville (wines), Lunenburg (UNESCO), Peggy's Cove. Small but intense.
Coast to coast — Halifax to Vancouver in 20 days
The grand Trans-Canada traverse. 20 days, 5,860 km, 8 provinces. Nova Scotia coast, Cabot Trail, French-heritage Quebec, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Manitoba and Saskatchewan prairies, Calgary and the Rockies, ending in Vancouver. For experienced road-trippers with time. Based on CanaDream Cross Canada.
BC Pacific — Vancouver, Whistler and Sunshine Coast
BC mainland Pacific loop. Sea-to-Sky Highway (Squamish, Whistler), Lillooet, back via Sunshine Coast with short ferries to Gibsons and Powell River. Forests, fjords and short trails.
Icefields Parkway focus — Banff, Jasper and the lakes
Intensive loop focused on the two crown jewels of the Canadian Rockies. Banff (Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, Johnston Canyon), full Icefields Parkway with its 9 scenic stops, Jasper (Maligne Lake, Jasper Skytram, Athabasca Falls). Enough time for hiking and kayaking.
Newfoundland — Gros Morne, icebergs and fishing villages
Canada's easternmost island, wild and unique. Gros Morne (UNESCO with otherworldly tablelands), L'Anse aux Meadows (Viking settlement UNESCO), whale and iceberg watching in Twillingate, Bonavista (Skerwink Trail), historic Trinity, St John's with Signal Hill. Vehicle crosses from North Sydney via 7h ferry.
Nova Scotia — Yarmouth to Sydney via Lighthouse Route
Full Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia. Halifax, Lighthouse Route with Lunenburg (UNESCO), Mahone Bay, Peggy's Cove, Annapolis Royal, Digby (scallops), Yarmouth, French coast, Pictou (Hector ship), Cape Breton Highlands. 16 lighthouses and picturesque fishing villages.
Ontario circle — Toronto, Niagara, Algonquin and Georgian Bay
Family route through Canada's most populated province. Toronto, Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake (wines), Bruce Peninsula NP (Grotto), Manitoulin Island, Killarney, Algonquin Provincial Park (moose and loons), back via Thousand Islands. Spectacular fall foliage.
Prince Edward Island — Anne of Green Gables's pink island
Getaway to Canada's smallest province. Confederation Bridge crossing (world's longest over ice), Cavendish red beaches, Anne of Green Gables's house, historic Charlottetown, Greenwich Dunes, seafood and Cows ice cream. Small, manageable and very photogenic.
Calgary to Vancouver — Rockies, glacier lakes and Pacific
Classic Western Canada traverse through the Rockies down to the Pacific. Banff, Lake Louise, Icefields Parkway up to Jasper, Yoho with Emerald Lake, Revelstoke, Kelowna and Okanagan vineyards, finishing in Vancouver. 14 days, 1,600 km of jaw-dropping scenery. Based on CanaDream Peak to Sea Discovery.
Toronto and Niagara — 4-day getaway
Short Toronto loop. Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Thousand Islands. Ideal as a business-trip add-on or long stop-over.
Vancouver Island — Pacific, whales and temperate rainforest
Pacific coast loop in Canada. Ferry from Vancouver, capital Victoria with afternoon tea, surfing at Tofino, ancient forests of Cathedral Grove, orcas at Telegraph Cove and back. The most intimate green side of Western Canada.
Vancouver and Rockies loop
Full Vancouver loop. Whistler, Sea-to-Sky, Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper, Icefields Parkway, back via Kamloops. 12 days without one-way fee.
Quebec and the Maritimes — French heritage and ocean
Cultural traverse through French Canada and the Maritime provinces. Vieux-Montréal, UNESCO Quebec City, whales at Tadoussac, Gaspésie coast, Île de Bonaventure (gannets), Hopewell Rocks (world's highest tides), Cabot Trail and Halifax finish.
Yukon — Klondike Gold Rush to Whitehorse
Adventure on the Canadian Last Frontier. Lonely highways, Klondike gold rush in Dawson City, Top of the World Highway, Tombstone Territorial Park (the Arctic Patagonia), Takhini Hot Springs and thousands of kilometres without a town. For experienced road-trippers.