Choosing the right RV family is critical for a last-minute rental in Toronto, significantly impacting maneuverability, fuel costs, and overall trip comfort across Southern Ontario. Considerations such as your group size, desired amenities, and the type of destinations you plan to visit-from urban centers like downtown Toronto to nature escapes like Algonquin Provincial Park-will guide your selection. Each motorhome class offers distinct advantages, balancing spacious living and luxury against agility and fuel efficiency for exploring diverse landscapes. Bandana partners with over 50 leading RV suppliers worldwide, including trusted names like El Monte and cruise america, to bring you a wide selection of motorhomes and campervans.
Live April Price Comparison — RV Class × Trip Length
| Trip length | Class A | Class B | Class C | Class SI | Class TC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 week 15/04 → 22/04 | Not available | 598.36 CAD | 766.50 CAD | 598.36 CAD | Not available |
| 2 weeks 15/04 → 29/04 | Not available | 1,196.72 CAD | 1,533.00 CAD | 1,196.72 CAD | Not available |
| 1 month 01/04 → 30/04 | Not available | 2,250.98 CAD | 3,157.81 CAD | 2,246.63 CAD | Not available |
Estimates only — flex-rate prices change daily based on availability and season.
| Family | Avg Length (m) | Sleeps (Avg) | Fuel Use (L/100Km) | Best Use Case in Toronto |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Class A (Integrated) | 8.9 | 8 | N/A (Generally High) | Large groups, luxury comfort, longer trips from Toronto |
| Class SI (Semi-integrated) | 7.6 | 4 | 25 | Balanced comfort and maneuverability for small families/couples exploring Southern Ontario |
| Class C (Alcove) | 8.2 | 5.7 | 25-30 | Families seeking space and amenities, manageable for highways and larger campgrounds |
| Class B (Campervan) | 6.3 | 3.3 | 11-15 | Solo travelers, couples, urban exploration, excellent fuel economy and parking ease |
| Class TC (Truck Camper) | 6.0 | 2.9 | 12-17 | Adventure-seekers, off-grid camping, flexible and robust for varied terrain |
On the routes offered through RV PLANET routes, you can itemize and track every expense along the way for easy budgeting.
The minimum driver age for a last minute RV rental in Toronto is typically 21 years old across most Bandana partner suppliers Some suppliers may require drivers to be 25 for certain larger Class A motorhomes but generally a standard car drivers license is sufficient for all motorhome classes
Yes one-way RV rentals are available with most Bandana suppliers for last minute bookings from Toronto A drop-off fee may apply depending on the chosen route and the distance between the pickup and return locations typically ranging from 150 to 500
RV rental pick-up locations in the Greater Toronto Area GTA are generally situated outside the immediate downtown core often in surrounding cities like Mississauga Brampton or Bolton Many depots are conveniently located near Toronto Pearson International Airport YYZ providing easy access for travelers
Fuel costs for a last minute RV trip around Toronto vary significantly by vehicle class and current gas prices which average around 160-180 CADliter Expect Class B campervans to achieve 11-15 Liters100km while larger Class C motorhomes typically consume 25-30 Liters100km
Yes the 407 ETR is a major all-electronic toll highway north of Toronto that charges higher rates for RVs based on axle count RVs with more than 3 axles can incur double the standard toll so planning your route to avoid it or accounting for the cost is essential
For finding campsites and campgrounds during your last-minute RV trip near Toronto we recommend using RV PLANET rvplannet Many provincial and state parks reserve 25-30 of their spots for first-come-first-serve arrivals offering options even if you havent booked far in advance Always call ahead before driving to confirm availability
The best way to navigate Torontos city traffic with a rented motorhome is to drive slowly and carefully using common sense and paying attention to signs for height restrictions and parking Consider parking your RV at a nearby campground like Indian Line Campground or Glen Rouge Campground and using Torontos excellent public transit TTC or GO Transit to explore downtown areas
The minimum age to rent a motorhome in Toronto is 21 Bandana RV and its partners do not charge young driver surcharges and drivers aged 21 and over have access to all vehicle classes from Class B campervans to large Class A motorhomes
Yes one-way rentals are a popular option and can be arranged You can pick up your motorhome hire in Toronto and drop it off at other major Canadian cities like Montreal Calgary or Vancouver These rentals are subject to availability and typically incur a one-way fee
We recommend booking your RV rental 3 to 6 months in advance especially if you plan to travel during the peak season from June to August Booking early ensures the best selection of vehicles and often secures more favorable pricing before demand increases closer to the travel dates
The daily rental price typically includes the vehicle standard insurance coverage a basic kitchen kit and a set amount of daily mileage You can upgrade to a top-level deductible for extra peace of mind Additional items like bedding kits camping chairs and GPS units are usually available as optional add-ons
No a special licence is not required to drive a rental motorhome in Toronto or anywhere in Ontario A standard valid car drivers license from your home country is sufficient for all vehicle classes including large Class A and Class C motorhomes An International Driving Permit IDP is recommended for non-English licenses but is not mandatory
The best time for an RV trip starting in Toronto is from late spring to early fall specifically May through October This period offers the most pleasant weather for driving and outdoor activities For fewer crowds and beautiful fall colors September is an excellent choice combining warm days with cooler nights
Motorhomes in Toronto, Canada starts from 51 CAD and can go up to 196 CAD per day
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