Halifax to Edmonton- Exploring Canadas Soul A 28-Day Campervan Loop from Coast to Crest

28 dayssuggested duration
6,744 kmtotal distance
Halifax → Edmontonone-way route
50 highlightsacross 28 types
Halifax to Edmonton- Exploring Canadas Soul A 28-Day Campervan Loop from Coast to Crest 28-day route · Halifax → Edmonton
28 days 7 states Halifax → Edmonton
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  • Averages about 241 km a day
  • Longest single day around 422 km
  • 6,744 km total distance
  • Crosses Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan
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What's along this route

This 28-day drive links 50 stops across 28 kinds of experience along the way.

Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan
  • 1 Amusement Park
  • 1 Animals Show / Wildlife watch
  • 1 Art Gallery
  • 1 Bike Rental
  • 1 Botanical garden
  • 1 Cable Railway
  • 2 Canoe / Kayak / Rafting
  • 1 cave
  • 1 Cruise Terminal / Sailing
  • 2 Day Tour
  • 1 Extreme Activity
  • 2 Family Activity
  • 1 Heritage
  • 8 hiking area
  • 2 Historical Site
  • 2 Horseback Riding
  • 2 Local Industry
  • 3 Museum
  • 3 Natural Feature
  • 1 Night Tour
  • 1 Picnic Area
  • 4 Point Of Interest
  • 1 Scenic Route
  • 3 Science Site
  • 1 Tourist Attraction
  • 1 Traditional Market
  • 1 Traditional Visit
  • 1 Zoo

Route overview

Cross-Canada Adventure: A 28-Day RV Road Trip from Halifax to Edmonton

If you’re dreaming of a cross-country Canadian road trip filled with coastal beauty, cultural landmarks, wild nature, and endless opportunities to bond as a family, this 28-day RV adventure from Halifax to Edmonton might be just the inspiration you need. Traveling by campervan or motorhome offers flexibility, comfort, and a front-row seat to some of the most iconic landscapes in Canada—from the salty air of Nova Scotia to the towering peaks of the Rockies.

Starting at the Atlantic Coast

Your journey begins in Halifax, a vibrant seaside city with a charming waterfront perfect for stretching your legs before hitting the road. Strolling along the Halifax Waterfront, with its colorful shops and maritime history, sets the tone for the coastal charm ahead.

A few hours into your drive, the dramatic tides at Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park, located near Fundy National Park, become your first real natural wonder. Make sure to check tide charts using your camper route planner—timing is everything if you want to walk on the ocean floor.

French Heritage and Cultural Stops

Heading into Québec, history lovers will be thrilled by La Citadelle de Québec, a living fortress that brings Canada’s military past to life. Nearby, at Site Traditionnel Huron Onhoüa Cheteke, your family can learn about Huron-Wendat culture through interactive exhibits and storytelling.

For a more urban cultural stop, spend some time exploring Montreal Olympic Park and don’t miss the lush Montreal Botanical Garden—a peaceful spot to let kids run and explore nature-themed pavilions.

A little further north, Musée du Bas-Saint-Laurent offers a creative break, and your RV becomes the perfect mobile base to hop from museum to local café.

Ontario's Outdoors and Heritage

Using your RV road trip planner, you’ll now guide your campervan along Ontario’s lakes and forests. Stops like Port Sydney Falls and the relaxing Island Queen Cruise in Parry Sound reveal the watery beauty of central Ontario.

For something a little more adventurous, families with older kids will enjoy rafting with OWL Rafting on the Ottawa River. It’s a great opportunity to break up the drive with some splashy excitement.

Deep in the heart of nature, Pukaskwa National Park greets you with serene forests and rugged Lake Superior views—ideal for motorhome travelers who appreciate quiet campgrounds and starlit skies.

Don’t miss The Muse in Kenora, a fantastic lakeside museum with engaging exhibits and a great place to picnic by your RV.

Prairies and Unique Sights

In Manitoba, the Royal Canadian Artillery Museum offers an impressive collection that captures the imagination of military buffs both young and old. As you continue west, Saskatchewan welcomes you with quirky, family-friendly charm at places like Grotto Gardens Family Fun Farm, where kids can meet alpacas and stretch their legs.

The Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina is another fantastic stop to learn about dinosaurs, wildlife, and Indigenous history—all under one roof.

Of course, no campervan trip across the Canadian prairies would be complete without a little roadside oddity like the Badlands Trail—great for a quick walk and epic photos.

Alberta Bound – Dinosaurs and the Rockies

As you roll into Alberta, dinosaur lovers will want to plan a longer stay at the Royal Tyrrell Museum. The nearby Dinosaur Trail (Alberta 838) is ideal for scenic driving, especially in the golden evening light.

In Calgary, your timing might coincide with the legendary Calgary Stampede. If not, Heritage Park Historical Village is another great option to explore western history with hands-on experiences.

Then, it's time for mountain magic. From the bubbling thermal waters at Cave and Basin National Historic Site to the unforgettable Columbia Icefield Glacier Adventure, the Canadian Rockies deliver the kind of natural drama that stays with you forever. Hiking to the Lake Agnes Tea House rewards your crew with stunning views and warm cookies.

Take in the heights from the Banff Gondola, and wrap things up in Jasper with the Jasper SkyTram—a fitting finale with views to match the scale of your journey.

Finally, back in Edmonton, celebrate your coast-to-coast success at West Edmonton Mall. With amusement rides, a waterpark, and enough shopping to satisfy any traveler, it’s the perfect way to cap off your Canadian RV odyssey.

Tips for How to Plan a Motorhome Trip from Halifax to Edmonton

  • Route Planner: Use a dedicated Canada camper route planner to map out campgrounds, fuel stations, and grocery stops. Apps like RV Life or Roadtrippers are great tools.

  • RV Type: For a long journey, opt for a comfortable, self-contained motorhome with kitchen and bathroom facilities. If you’re traveling with kids, look for bunk bed layouts.

  • Campgrounds: Reserve in advance, especially in the Rockies and near major parks. National and provincial parks often offer beautiful settings for a night’s rest.

  • Packing Essentials: Bring layers for changing climates, board games for rainy nights, and plenty of snacks for those long prairie stretches.

  • Family Planning: Balance museums and hikes with fun stops like waterfalls, farms, and wildlife centers to keep everyone engaged.

A road trip like this turns Canada into your playground and your RV into a moving home base for adventure, learning, and laughter. Whether you’re chasing waterfalls, marveling at fossils, or relaxing in a mountain hot spring, your Halifax to Edmonton motorhome journey promises to be an unforgettable chapter in your family’s story.



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FAQs About Renting an RV in Halifax

How much does it cost to rent an RV for this trip?

Prices depend on the season, the RV class and how long you rent. Enter your travel dates in the search above for a live quote across our suppliers.

How many days do I need for the Halifax–Edmonton route?

We suggest about 28 days to cover 6,744 km at a comfortable pace. That works out to roughly 241 km a day, with the longest single day around 422 km.

Where does this road trip go?

The route runs one-way from Halifax to Edmonton, passing through Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan.

What type of RV is best for this route?

Any RV class can drive this route. Compact campervans are easier to handle on mountain and canyon roads and to park in towns, while larger motorhomes give families more living and sleeping space. Compare classes in the search to find the right fit.

Can I rent one-way or start from a different city?

Yes — this is a one-way trip, picking up in Halifax and dropping off in Edmonton. One-way fees vary by supplier, and several nearby cities also work as starting points (see the route overview above).