Wednesday, 18 April 2012

More Canada summer specials!

If you are looking to enjoy an RV vacation this Summer you will need to act fast.  Vehicles are running out and this might just be your last chance to secure that break you deserve. As an extra incentive we've marked down of our already low prices site wide to ensure you get a great deal.  But hurry these prices can't last! 


Book a deal at RV Rental Sale Finder Canada!



Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Mystery Deals!


Everyone loves a little bit of a surprise... These mystery deals are no different and much like opening a present on your birthday.

These are special offers that are so good that we need to keep the supplier’s name a secret until the vehicle is confirmed.  We can tell you that the deal is for a 24ft deluxe motorhome, guaranteed 2011-2012 model, with a 25% discount for travel until 31st May.  So look out for the Mystery Motorhome icon and give yourself the gift of a fantastic getaway at a great price.

Find the Mystery deal here! 

Sunday, 15 April 2012

British Columbia Roadtrip

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By Andre Charland - Flickr
Canada is a motorhomist's dream, encompassing sparkling lakes, soaring mountains, outdoor adventures and many a wildlife beauty.  Canada's summer months, April to May, are sunny and warm and perfect for exploring.  The off peak months are slightly cooler but a lot less busy and possibly slightly cheaper. British Columbia is dotted with thousands of Campgrounds and a 4 berth camper can go from as little as $50 per day.

Begin your journey of two to three weeks in Vancouver, picking up a Motorhome to suit your needs.   Leaving Vancouver take a short ferry ride with your Motorhome across to Nanaimo.  Explore the charming and quaint towns that surround the area like the Town of Ladysmith.  spend the day popping into lovely shops, engrossed in the history of the area or spend some time at the Maritime Museum.  Stop into Transfer beach where the kids can play on the playground or you can take a stroll, picnic or kayak at the beach.

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Port Hardy
By Logantech - Flickr

 After Nanaimo, head north to Telegraph Cove to whale-watch, head further up the fjord to Port Hardy looking out for Deer, bears, eagles, squirrels and many other birds and mammals. Take a stroll up the Seagate Wharf in Port Hardy before  rejoining the mainland by Ferry up the Queen Charlotte Sound to Bella Coola. 

Hiking Bella Coola
Hiking Bella Coola
By *christopher* - Flickr

Odegaard Falls is one of British Columbia's highest waterfalls at about 900 feet tall. Drive up the bumping road leading to the falls from Bella Coola and be blown away by the captivating scenery. Prepare yourself and walk the trail to the falls. 

Take the Chilcotin route to Nimpo Lake, lose all civilization and be lost in the magnificent scenery outside your Motorhome on route to the alpine waters. 

Join cowboy country in Williams Lake where you are open to a plethora of outdoor activities.  Take another hike or a cycle, go for a fish, kayak, raft or dive.  Many a spectacular viewpoint is available for wildlife viewing if you haven't seen enough on your drive.

Go south on the Gold Rush Trail ( Caribou Highway)  to Lytton for some white water rafting and then warm up in Harrison Hot Springs.  From here spend some more night at the foot of soaring mountains, aside pristine lakes or head back on the highway to Vancouver. 

Canada's British Columbia is the place for an unforgettable Motorhome vacation and it is calling your name.   Get yourself a Motorhome through RV Rental Sale Finder Canada and book your Canadian BC motorhome vacation now!



Sunday, 1 April 2012

The rugged beauty of Yukon in an RV!

Dusk in Yukon
By Yukon Government
 Take an RV to explore Canada's rugged, wild and unspoiled far north - Yukon.  Yukon's climate is arctic resulting in a brief summer but a beautiful place to explore.  Ignite the adventure in yourself, book an RV and go on vacation.

Yukon's government offers 41 clean and scenic campgrounds along the main highways with picnic tables, campfire pits and picnic shelters.  A lot have prime access to fruitful fishing spots or walking trails.  The Yukon area is one of the best areas in the world for wilderness adventures.  Get your fish on, go for a hike, jump on a bike or in a canoe or raft and view the wildlife and spectacular scenery from the heart of the territory.  Sounds like the dream Canadian trip.

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Congdon Campground, Yukon
By grampymoose

 June to August is the best time to travel in your RV but fall and spring on either side may be chillier but they do have some benefits; snow sports, autumn leaves and more of a chance to view the breathtaking Northern lights.

Be sure to head to the Kluane Lake.  This "place of many fish"  is an anglers dream, giving you the chance to catch lake trout, arctic grayling, rainbow trout and kokanee.  Catch some fish, head back to the RV, cook up the fish and settle in for a cosy night in the camper.

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Whitehorse, Yukon
By Gareth Sloan - Wikimedia
General Store in the main Street of Dawson City, Yukon
Main Street, Dawson City
By Arthur Chapman
 The two main cities in Yukon are Whitehorse and Dawson City.  Whitehorse is a small city where history and culture combine with stunning scenery of mountains and clear lakes, nestled on the banks of the Yukon River. A delight to visit.  Dawson city is also on the banks of the Yukon river and displays a wonderful array of saloon style buildings.

Join the wilderness, the picturesque but rugged landscapes and explore Yukon! The perfect vacation in an RV!

Find an RV from RV rental sale finder Canada and look for RV parks here if  you don't want to wing it when driving through Yukon.  You can pick up RV's in  Whitehorse or drive in from a surrounding city like Calgary, Edmonton or Vancouver.



Thursday, 29 March 2012

Hot Springs and Glaciers in Canada!

Banff
Banff
 By Claude Robillard - Flickr

Take yourself on an extreme Vacation in Canada... Extreme because this roadtrip goes from Hot spring temperature extremes to Glacier temperature extremes.  But other than those extremes, the roadtrip will be reasonably relaxing.  Sightsee magnificent glaciers by day and soak yourself in delightful hot springs by night!

This journey begins in CalgaryPick up an RV in Calgary and after exploring Calgary in your own time, head out  into Banff.   This is a spectacular journey and you are sure to see some magnificent sights traveling through the foothills.  Before your arrival in Banff you'll emerge through the peaks of the Canadian Rockies, passing small mountainous towns and Indian Reserves, incredible sights! 

Spend a cosy night in your RV in either Calgary before you depart;
or in Banff:
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(L) By KAZ2.0 - Flickr & (R) By Satoru Kikuchi - Flickr
Banff is a truly spectacular place to explore with so much to offer the tourist.  Take the Gondola high into the mountains for panoramic views of Banff and have a bite to eat in the cafe at the top.  Here is your chance to take a dip in the Banff Upper Hot Springs.  The nightlife, shopping and cafes are great,  not to mention the outdoor activities.  Take a hike or guided walking tour, go on a fishing trip, take a horse trail ride or rent a kayak and have a paddle.   If it's winter, cross country ski, snowmobile or take a canyon Ice Walk.

Canadian Rockies - Lake Louise
Lake Louise
By HBarrison - Flickr
When you've spent enough time in Banff, travel through the national park following the famous Icefields Parkway.  You will come across Lake Louise, a truly beautiful and breathtaking lake.  It's waters are melted glaciers and ice from surrounding areas.  Take some incredible pictures and if you want, spend the night. 


Keep heading north toward Columbia Icefield where you'll pass many glaciers, cool blue melted ice lakes and pristine rivers.   At Columbia Icefield ensure you join the Columbia Icefield Glacier Adventure at some point.
In Columbia Icefield you can spend a cosy night in your RV at:
Travel from Columbia Icefield into British Columbia or "BC".  Magnificent scenery will pass you by,  but the awesome thing about an RV is your freedom.  Park up with a view of beautiful scenery, put out some deck chairs and have a cup of coffee from the RV.  Perfect.


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Lake Magog (2 hours from radium)
By Jeff Pang - Flickr

Radium could be the most relaxing town in Western Canada.  Here you can soak your body in the world renowned Radium Hot Springs, the perfect way to relax after a hard day of looking at spectacular scenery.

After winding down in the hot springs, spend a night in your RV at:
From Radium you can head up into Yoho National Park or Glacier National Park, but if the journey must come to an end, head back to Calgary.  This is a 7 hour drive on the road you came on,  so perhaps spend a night somewhere on the way.

Find an RV for your Glacier and Hot Springs adventure at RV Rental Sale Finder Canada

Have a fantastic journey!

Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Explore Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island in an RV!

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Shores of Baddeck
By krazyfella - Flickr 

Explore the beauty of Canada's Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island out the large windows of an RV. Sight-see pristine Lakes, pretty coastline, and maybe even some whales.  Pick up an RV from Halifax and spend some time exploring the cultural town.  Halifax is proud of it's outdoors and nature.  Have a picnic in a beautiful park, go for a swim (if it's warm enough), or work the legs on a hike of one of it's many majestic trails.  Explore away!

Cabot Trail
Cabot Trail
By Jeremy Nathan - Flickr
From Halifax it's a four hour drive up to Baddeck a town situated on the stunning Bras d'Or Lakes, reached by a world famous scenic drive with spectacular views of the seaside terrain and rolling seascapes.
 Take leisurely strolls along the lake's boardwalk and wharf, looking out for the pretty lighthouse, eagles and many sailboats.  Browse the many art and craft shops and take a look at Alexander Graham Bell's mansion or national historic site. You can rent a kayak lakeside and explore the waters keeping a watchful eye out for puffins and other amazing seabirds.
In Beddeck stay at:


Once you've had your fill of Cape Breton, head over to Prince Edward Island via the ferry from Caribou, Nova Scotia to Wood Island, PEI.  Drive through the magnificent scenery to Charlottetown.  Here you can tour restored historic buildings including Founders Hall and Province House National Historic Site.  Take a seal watching tour out in the harbor where you're almost guaranteed to see some seals as well as many sea birds and perhaps some dolphins.  If there's one thing you don't miss, make sure it's the Lobster at New Glasgow. 

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Lobster in New Glasgow
 By smallestbones - Flickr


Leave the island behind and head over to Moncton via the Confederation bridge.  Hopefully you might catch an outdoor summer concert but otherwise visit the many museums or historic buildings.  Check out the Hopewell Rocks, also known as the Flowerpot Rocks , 40 minutes away.  The rocks are caused by tidal erosion from the extreme tidal range and can only be walked around  between three hours before and after low tide.

Flowerpot Rocks
 Flowerpot Rocks 
 By Anthony J - Flickr

If you're staying in Moncton stay at:
Otherwise rest your head in St. Andrews-by-the-sea at:
 In St. Andrews-by-the-Sea take some time out to stroll around the Kingsbrae Garden.  This horticulture masterpiece is one of Canada's top ten gardens.  The garden is a magnificent collection of color and mature trees and shrubs.

Hills on the Evangeline Trail
Evangeline Trail
By Robin Denyar - Flickr

After St Andrews, head to Digby.  Watch the tide rise up to a height of 16.5 meters at the headwaters.   Follow the Evangeline trail along the Fundy Coast, passing European history, farms, fishing villages and delightful apples orchards.  Consider joining the Brier Island Whale and Seabird cruise to an area that Humpback, Finback, dolphins and many seabirds frequent.
In Digby consider staying at:

From Digby you can head back to Halifax and conclude your journey.  However, there are still many more sights to see on the way.  Endless wildlife viewing areas, lookouts, bays, walking trails and pretty parks are roadside on the way. 

Find an RV at RV Rental Sale Finder Canada and have a fantastic  journey through this amazing part of Canada.







Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Motorhome Rental Special!


Why not take a roadtrip through Canada and explore all the beauty it has to offer in May. Why then? Fraserway Vehicles are offering huge discounts!

If you get a rental between 14th and 19th May or between 1st and 26th May you can get 25% off daily rates and Kilometre packages. In fact, even if you want to travel between 26th May to 2nd June, you can get 25% off Daily rates and kilometres packages.

Can I hear anyone saying, "Pack your bags we're going on holiday?" This is a golden opportunity to save some dollars on the perfect family holiday.

Check out the deals at Motorhome Road Trip!

Canada is one of the most exciting and rewarding RV destinations in the world. Sprinkled with fascinating cities and extraordinary wildlife it's also home to some of the most handsome and vast expanses of wilderness on the planet.

Watch this Snippet of a Canadian Motorhome roadtrip and get excited!!