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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.

Country rules

Morocco

Morocco is strong for winter and spring motorhome touring, but it needs planning around motorway toll classes, legal campsites or aires, temporary vehicle admission, desert heat, Atlas weather and medina access.

AllowedCampsites, bivouacs and service points

Morocco has official tourism accommodation categories that include campings and bivouacs, but motorhome facilities vary widely by region.

Do not assumeOvernight parking, aires and wild camping

Use campsites, aires, guarded parking, bivouacs or private permission; avoid assuming beaches, desert edges or protected natural sites are free overnight zones.

CheckCheck before entry

Motorway tolls are route- and class-based, and motorhome class can depend on height, axles and vehicle length. There is no broad low-emission sticker for touring motorhomes, but city geometry and local access rules are decisive.

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Overnight and wild camping

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02 jun 2026Canada

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

  • Sleeping in roadside pullouts, trailheads and day-use areas is not allowed in Parks Canada sites.
  • Provincial parks, crown land and municipal areas have separate rules; check the province before stopping.
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05 jun 2026Morocco

Use campsites, aires, guarded parking, bivouacs or private permission; avoid assuming beaches, desert edges or protected natural sites are free overnight zones.

  • Local police, municipal rules and site owners can define what is acceptable for overnight parking.
  • Keep camping furniture, awnings, fires and waste disposal inside authorised sites unless permission is explicit.
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