1,600 km over 14 days: about 115 km per day before detours.
Canada to USA RV road trip
Canada to USA RV road trip on the Pacific Coast, with border, campground, ferry, wildfire and service-gap planning.
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Practical corridor decisions
6 corridor-specific notes checked against primary sources on Jun 6, 2026.
- DocumentsBorder documents are a group task
The Canada-US land border is straightforward only when passenger documents, vehicle ownership or rental authority and insurance are aligned before the booth.
Do this: Before the border, verify every traveller's land or sea entry document, plus registration, rental permission, insurance and temporary-use assumptions for the vehicle.
- FerriesFerries price the RV, not the idea of it
Pacific coast ferries price and stage vehicles by dimensions, and propane or fuel containers can change boarding requirements for RVs.
Do this: Measure length, height and propane setup before choosing Vancouver Island, San Juan, Olympic Peninsula or coast-hopping ferry legs.
- OvernightThe coast rewards reservations
The coast has dense demand but limited legal overnight capacity; popular public campgrounds use reservation windows and site-specific RV limits.
Do this: Book high-demand Parks Canada, state, federal and coastal campgrounds early; keep backup nights away from beach towns and national-park gates.
- SeasonalRoad status is part of the itinerary
September is pleasant but still sits inside wildfire, smoke, construction and early-storm season across British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and California.
Do this: Save BC Wildfire, WSDOT, TripCheck and Caltrans before each long coastal leg, then reroute before smoke, closures or landslides trap the day.
- ServicesReset before islands and parks
Fuel is rarely the only constraint: legal dump points, potable water, hookups and late-arrival campsite access thin out on island and park-heavy legs.
Do this: Reset water, dump, groceries, fuel and charging before committing to peninsulas, islands, redwood parks or scenic coast roads.
- Cities / LEZCity access is a parking plan
The route has no single LEZ sticker problem, but urban parking, bridge approaches, ferry terminals and steep streets can be the real access constraint.
Do this: Use edge parking, transit or smaller transfers for Vancouver, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco rather than forcing a tall RV into dense centres.
Practical checks for this route
Country pages help check overnight stays, tolls, city zones, seasonal requirements and required equipment where the rules guide is already filled.
Plan services every few days: water, dump, LPG, laundry, overnight stays and the first stop after a long drive.
Check wind for high vehicles, heat, passes, ferries and mountain seasonality before departure.
Route-specific planning signals
- Tolls / LEZTolls and city accessEstimate budget
The rules guide already covers 🇨🇦 Canada and 🇺🇸 United States; use it to verify road charges, LEZ/city access and height/weight classes, then keep a budget reserve.
- Ferry / bridgesFerries, bridges and tunnelsCheck risks
This corridor has a ferry, bridge or tunnel signal in 🇨🇦 Canada and 🇺🇸 United States. Book with vehicle length, height, mass, gas/LPG and weather disruption in mind.
- Weather / roadsWeather and road seasonalityOpen risks
Main country signals: snow (high: 🇨🇦 Canada); wind (medium: 🇨🇦 Canada and 🇺🇸 United States); heat (medium: 🇺🇸 United States). Open road risks to recalculate them by month, daily distance and road mode.
- Service stopsWater, dump, LPG and first nightOpen services
This corridor has a remote-road signal in 🇨🇦 Canada and 🇺🇸 United States. Plan water, dump, LPG, fuel and communications before long legs; for this preset, a sensible autonomy interval is 2-3 days.