Location de Camping-Car: Explore Quebec & Ontario Freedom
Bienvenue! Start your North American road trip in Ottawa—the strategic gateway to both French and English Canada. Located just across the river from Gatineau, Quebec, RV Canada Ottawa offers you the unique ability to explore two distinct cultures in one trip. While many French travelers fly into Montreal, savvy travelers choose Ottawa. Why? You often find better vehicle availability, lower costs, and a much more relaxed pickup experience.
From our depot, you are only a short drive from the St. Lawrence River, the Laurentian Mountains (Mont Tremblant), and the historic Chemin du Roy. Whether you are looking for a compact "Profile" style camper for two or a large "Capucine" (Class C) for the whole family, our fleet is ready to welcome you.
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Phone: (613) 226-8228
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RV CANADA RENTAL INVENTORY
Why Start Your Loop in Ottawa?
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Bilingual Service: We are proud to offer service in both French and English. From the moment you book to the vehicle orientation, we can ensure you understand every detail of your rental contract and vehicle operation in your native language.
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The Perfect Loop: Pick up in Ottawa and drive east. Visit the Omega Park wildlife safari in Montebello, explore Old Quebec City (a UNESCO World Heritage site), continue to Tadoussac to see the whales, and return through the stunning Mauricie National Park. It is the ultimate "Capital to Culture" route.
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Availability: During the peak summer months (July/August), Montreal depots are often sold out 6 months in advance. Ottawa frequently has better stock levels for high-season bookings, and we are only a 2-hour drive or train ride from Montreal.
Equipment for Your Comfort:
We offer fully stocked kitchen and linen kits designed for international flights. You do not need to fill your suitcase with sheets or towels. Our "Kit de Confort" includes hotel-quality bedding, pillows, towels, pots, pans, coffee makers, and even wine glasses for enjoying a bottle of local wine by the campfire.
