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United States

The United States is excellent for RV travel, but rules are fragmented by federal agency, state, county, city and private campground. Reservations and vehicle dimensions matter.

AllowedCampgrounds and reservations

Most high-demand public campgrounds use reservations, length limits and site-specific equipment rules.

Do not assumeOvernight parking and boondocking

Do not assume that a roadside, trailhead or parking-lot space allows overnight sleeping. Use posted campground, public-land and local rules.

CheckCheck before entry

Toll roads, bridges and express lanes are state or facility based. Axles, height, weight and transponder compatibility can affect cost. The US does not have a nationwide LEZ sticker system, but states and cities can regulate parking, idling, emissions inspections and vehicle access.

Country rules

Canada

Canada's RV rules vary by province, territory and park agency. National parks are strict about designated camping, permits and reservations.

AllowedCampgrounds and reservations

Parks Canada campgrounds can require reservations, national park entry passes and site-specific vehicle limits.

Do not assumeOvernight parking

In Parks Canada places, camping, including sleeping in a vehicle, is limited to designated campgrounds and requires the right permit or reservation.

CheckCheck before entry

Budget for national park entry passes, camping fees, ferries and occasional toll bridges or highways. Canada has no single national low-emission sticker for RV touring, but cities, provinces and parks can set local vehicle, idling and access rules.

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02 jun 2026United States

The US does not have a nationwide LEZ sticker system, but states and cities can regulate parking, idling, emissions inspections and vehicle access.

  • Check city parking signs carefully; RV street parking and overnight parking are often locally restricted.
  • For imported or long-term vehicles, federal and state compliance rules can be complex.
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02 jun 2026Canada

Canada has no single national low-emission sticker for RV touring, but cities, provinces and parks can set local vehicle, idling and access rules.

  • Check city parking bylaws for RV street parking and overnight stays.
  • Protected areas can restrict generators, fires, food storage and road access during wildlife or fire events.
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