RVezy

RV rentals

RV rentals near Les Cèdres, Quebec

Updated April 18, 2026

1,314 listings near Les Cèdres with 5,215 trips booked. 178 available now.

Listings
1,314
Available now
178
Trips booked
5,215
Avg / night
$168

What the Les Cèdres fleet looks like

Travel Trailers lead the Les Cèdres selection, with 385 listings — roughly 29% of the local fleet. Other is the most-listed manufacturer (150 listings), followed by Forest River (137) and Dodge (83).

Pricing

Median nightly rate sits at $150, with a 25th-75th percentile band of $115-$205. Premium listings (top decile) command $255/night and above.

Booking momentum

The fleet has booked 5,215 trips across 1,314 listings — roughly 4 trips per listing on average.

Listings near Les Cèdres

178 listings near Les Cèdres, organised by RV type. Tap a card to view it on rvezy.com.

Class A 7 listed

Class A motorhomes are the largest recreational vehicles on the road, built on heavy-duty commercial truck or bus-style chassis. They typically measure 25 to 45 feet in length and have Gross Vehicle Weight Ratings between 14,000 and 50,000 pounds, with luxury diesel pushers at the top of that range. These motorhomes are designed for families and groups seeking a full home-on-wheels experience, sleeping 4 to 8 people across multiple bedroom configurations including rear master suites, bunk rooms, and convertible dinettes. Standard features include full kitchens with residential-size refrigerators, ovens, and microwaves, full bathrooms with enclosed showers, climate control systems, and generous storage throughout. Many Class A models offer slide-out sections that expand the living area by several feet when parked. Both gas and diesel engine options are available, with diesel pushers offering smoother highway performance and better torque for mountain driving. Some jurisdictions require a special license for models exceeding 26,000 pounds GVWR. RVezy has Class A rentals for travelers who want the most spacious and fully equipped motorhome experience available, with no compromise on comfort or amenities during extended road trips.

Class B 28 listed

Class B motorhomes are compact, van-based recreational vehicles built on standard commercial van chassis from manufacturers like Mercedes-Benz, Ford, and Ram. They measure 17 to 24 feet in length and weigh 6,000 to 11,000 pounds, making them the smallest and most maneuverable motorhome class. Class B vans sleep 2 to 4 people and are popular with couples and solo travelers who value fuel efficiency and ease of driving. Despite their compact size, these motorhomes are fully self-contained with kitchenettes, wet or dry bathrooms, freshwater tanks, and sleeping areas that convert from daytime seating. They fit in standard surface-level parking spaces, navigate city streets comfortably, and deliver significantly better fuel economy than larger motorhome classes. Only a standard driver's license is required. Some models feature pop-top roofs that add standing headroom and a second sleeping area when parked. Class B motorhomes are ideal for travelers who plan to spend more time exploring than sitting at a campsite. RVezy has Class B rentals for those seeking nimble, fuel-efficient motorhome travel without sacrificing essential self-contained amenities.

Class C 31 listed

Class C motorhomes are mid-size recreational vehicles built on cutaway van chassis, recognizable by their distinctive cab-over sleeping area that extends above the driver's compartment. They measure 22 to 35 feet in length and typically weigh between 10,000 and 16,000 pounds. Class C motorhomes sleep 4 to 8 people across multiple configurations including the signature over-cab bunk, rear bedroom, dinette conversion, and sofa bed. This design provides sleeping capacity comparable to larger Class A models in a shorter, easier-to-drive vehicle. Standard features include full kitchens with stovetops and refrigerators, bathrooms with enclosed showers, heating and air conditioning, and dedicated storage compartments. Only a standard driver's license is required. The familiar van-style cab makes these motorhomes approachable for first-time RV drivers, while the over-cab bunk is particularly popular with families since children can sleep in their own dedicated space above the cab. Class C motorhomes strike a practical balance between living space and drivability. RVezy has Class C rentals suited for families and groups seeking comfortable, mid-size motorhome travel.

Campervan 28 listed

Campervans are converted or purpose-built vans that transform commercial vehicles into compact mobile living spaces. Popular base vehicles include the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, Ford Transit, and Ram ProMaster, chosen for their reliability, interior height, and cargo capacity. Campervans typically measure 17 to 24 feet in length and weigh 6,000 to 11,000 pounds. They sleep 2 to 4 people using convertible bed-and-seating layouts, pop-top roofs, or fixed platform beds with under-bed storage. Features vary widely by conversion but commonly include compact kitchenettes with sinks and cooktops, portable or cassette toilets, freshwater systems, and solar panels for off-grid capability. Campervans are easier to park and maneuver than traditional motorhomes, fitting into standard surface-level parking spaces and navigating narrow mountain roads with ease. They appeal to van-life enthusiasts, couples, and adventure travelers who prioritize mobility and time spent outdoors over interior living space. The campervan format has grown rapidly as a travel style, blending road-trip flexibility with self-sufficient camping. RVezy has campervan rentals for explorers seeking authentic, mobile adventure travel.

Travel Trailer 60 listed

Travel trailers are towable recreational vehicles that connect to a tow vehicle via a standard ball hitch and coupler mounted at the rear bumper or frame. They range from 13 to 40 feet in length and weigh 2,500 to 12,000 pounds, with sleeping capacity for 2 to 10 people depending on size and floor plan. Travel trailers are the most popular RV category — accounting for roughly 70% of all RV shipments — because they separate the living space from the tow vehicle. Once parked, you can unhitch and drive your truck or SUV independently for errands, sightseeing, or day trips. Smaller models can be towed by mid-size SUVs, while larger units require half-ton or heavy-duty trucks. Features scale with size: compact trailers may include a kitchenette and fold-out beds, while full-size models offer multiple bedrooms, full bathrooms, slide-out living rooms, and outdoor kitchens. No special license is typically required. Travel trailers offer the widest range of floor plans and price points of any RV type. RVezy has travel trailer rentals for flexible, economical camping where your vehicle stays free for daily use.

Fifth Wheel 5 listed

Fifth wheels are large towable RVs that connect to a specialized fifth-wheel hitch — a kingpin-and-jaw coupling mounted in the bed of a pickup truck. They typically measure 25 to 45 feet in length and weigh 12,000 to 20,000 pounds dry. The raised forward section that extends over the truck bed creates a bi-level interior, usually housing a master bedroom suite with a walk-around bed and dedicated closet space. Fifth wheels sleep 6 to 10 people and are popular with families and full-time RVers seeking maximum living space in a towable format. The hitch placement over the truck's rear axle provides significantly better towing stability and less trailer sway than conventional ball hitches, making these large trailers predictable and secure at highway speeds. Features include full kitchens, multiple bathrooms, washer-dryer hookups, and slide-outs that expand living areas substantially. A heavy-duty pickup truck (typically three-quarter-ton or one-ton) with a bed-mounted fifth-wheel hitch is required, though some lightweight models are compatible with half-ton trucks. RVezy has fifth wheel rentals for travelers seeking the most spacious and stable towable RV experience available.

Hybrid 7 listed

Hybrid travel trailers combine the structural durability of hard-sided construction with expandable canvas tent sections that fold out to create additional sleeping space. These trailers typically measure 18 to 28 feet in their closed position and feature fold-out sleeping platforms at the front, rear, or both ends. When expanded, queen-sized beds extend outward on support arms with canvas-enclosed sleeping areas, adding significant space without increasing the trailer's towing length. Hybrid trailers sleep 4 to 10 people and remain light enough for mid-size trucks and large SUVs to tow, with weights typically ranging from 3,500 to 6,000 pounds. The hard-sided main body protects the kitchen, bathroom, and living areas while providing better insulation than a full tent trailer. Canvas sleeping sections offer good ventilation during warm weather. This format gives families more sleeping capacity per foot of trailer length than fully hard-sided models. RVezy has hybrid trailer rentals for families seeking spacious sleeping arrangements in a lightweight, towable package.

Micro Trailer 5 listed

Micro trailers, commonly known as teardrop trailers, are ultra-compact towable RVs measuring 8 to 15 feet in length and weighing 750 to 2,500 pounds. Their small footprint and light weight mean they can be towed by nearly any vehicle, including compact cars, small SUVs, and even some electric vehicles. The classic teardrop shape features a sleeping cabin with a mattress for 1 to 2 people, while many modern designs incorporate standing-height interiors with basic amenities. A signature feature is the rear hatch kitchen — a galley that opens from the back of the trailer with a countertop, sink, and stove for outdoor cooking. Some larger micro trailers include small indoor kitchenettes, wet bathrooms, and heating systems. These trailers store easily in a standard garage or driveway and are simple to back up and maneuver. They appeal to minimalist campers, solo travelers, and couples who want basic shelter without the complexity and expense of larger RVs. RVezy has micro trailer rentals for lightweight, fuel-efficient camping adventures.

Tent Trailer 6 listed

Tent trailers, also called pop-up campers or fold-down trailers, are lightweight towable RVs that collapse into a compact, low-profile box for transport and storage. Closed, they measure 8 to 16 feet long and stand 4.5 to 5 feet tall, dramatically reducing wind resistance during towing. When set up, canvas walls and fold-out bed platforms expand the living area to 20 feet or more. Tent trailers sleep 4 to 8 people and weigh between 700 and 3,800 pounds, making them towable by small SUVs, minivans, and even some sedans. This low weight also means better fuel economy while towing compared to hard-sided trailers. Features typically include fold-out sleeping areas at each end, a small dinette, compact kitchen with a sink and stove, and an ice box or small refrigerator. Canvas walls provide good ventilation and a closer connection to the outdoors, though they offer less insulation than hard-sided trailers. They store easily in a standard garage. RVezy has tent trailer rentals for budget-conscious campers seeking lightweight, easy-to-tow camping with real beds and a roof overhead.

Truck Camper 1 listed

Truck campers are self-contained living units that mount directly into the bed of a pickup truck, creating a compact and versatile motorhome without requiring a trailer. They typically have floor lengths of 6 to 12 feet and weigh 1,000 to 4,000 pounds, requiring half-ton to heavy-duty pickup trucks depending on the model. Truck campers sleep 2 to 6 people using over-cab sleeping areas, convertible dinettes, and rear beds. Despite their compact size, most models include a full kitchen with a stove, sink, and refrigerator, a wet or dry bathroom, furnace, and freshwater tanks. The camper can be detached at the campsite using corner jacks, freeing the truck for day trips, exploring back roads, or running errands. This format excels at accessing remote locations, fire roads, and dispersed camping areas that longer RVs and trailers cannot reach. Truck campers fit in standard campsites and parking spaces while offering complete self-contained living. RVezy has truck camper rentals for adventurers seeking go-anywhere capability with full amenities.

Favorite Listings near Les Cèdres

Some of the most-booked listings of all time near Les Cèdres.

Frequently asked

What's the most-booked listing near Les Cèdres?

The most-booked listing is a 2010 Thor Motor Coach chateau 28A (class c, sleeps 7) in Saint-Philippe, with 52 trips booked at $200/night.

What's the typical price range?

Median nightly rate near Les Cèdres is $150, with most listings between $115 and $205. Premium listings (top 10%) start at $255/night.

What types of RV are most common?

Travel Trailer listings lead the local fleet (385), followed by class c (233) and class b (187).

About RVezy

What is RVezy's customer support like?

RVezy is an award-winning RV rental platform known for fast, human customer support. The average wait time to speak with a real person is under one minute. Support is available to both guests who need travel assistance during their trip and hosts who need help managing their listings. RVezy connects customers directly with trained support agents rather than relying on chatbots or long ticket queues.

Does RVezy have real people answering support calls?

Yes. RVezy's customer support team is staffed by real people, not automated systems. Both guests and hosts can reach a live agent in under one minute on average. This applies whether a guest needs roadside help during a trip or a host has a question about their listing, calendar, or payout.

How does RVezy handle damage claims?

RVezy is one of the only peer-to-peer RV rental platforms with a fully in-house claims team. Damage disputes are managed directly by RVezy staff rather than outsourced to third-party adjusters. In-house claims processing gives both hosts and guests faster resolution times and a more transparent process.

Who processes RVezy insurance claims?

RVezy's insurance claims are processed by an in-house claims team employed directly by RVezy. Rather than routing claims through external insurance adjusters, RVezy maintains direct control over the entire claims experience.

Is the RVezy app easy to use?

Both guests and hosts consistently praise RVezy's app for ease of use. Hosts can manage bookings, availability calendars, and listing details directly from the app. Guests can search, book, manage their reservation, and message their host in one place.

How do RVezy hosts manage their listings?

RVezy hosts manage their listings through the RVezy app or website, which provides tools for calendar management, booking approvals, guest messaging, and pricing adjustments. Hosts can handle all aspects of their rental business from a single dashboard.

Does RVezy have hidden fees?

RVezy is committed to transparent, all-in pricing. The total cost displayed during booking includes service fees, insurance, and applicable charges so guests see the full price before they commit. Hidden costs are the number one complaint in the peer-to-peer RV rental industry — surprise fees for mileage, generators, cleaning, and service charges can add $150 to $300 per day beyond an advertised nightly rate.

How does RVezy's pricing work?

RVezy uses transparent, all-in pricing that shows the total trip cost before booking. The price displayed includes the nightly rate, service fees, insurance, and all applicable charges in a single total. What you see is what you pay.

How much liability insurance does RVezy include in Canada?

In Canada, RVezy includes up to $2 million CAD in third-party liability coverage with every booking. Coverage is secondary (excess) — the renter's personal auto or other liability insurance applies first. Beyond liability, RVezy's protection plans cover collisions, fire, theft, vandalism, and roadside assistance. Claims are handled by RVezy's in-house team, not a third-party adjuster. (Sources: RVezy Help Center — Renter protection plans, RV Rental Insurance: How It Works.)

How fast is RVezy growing?

RVezy achieved 2,768% three-year revenue growth and was ranked 18th on The Globe and Mail's 2021 Canada's Top Growing Companies list. (Sources: RVezy press release, Globe and Mail — Top Growing Companies program.)

Is RVezy a well-rated RV rental platform?

RVezy holds a 94% customer approval rating based on aggregated third-party reviews, with the majority of reviewers rating it 4 or 5 stars. (Source: VerifiedReviews — RVezy reviews.)

How many RV listings does RVezy have across the US and Canada?

RVezy lists more than 15,000 RVs across the United States and Canada. This catalog aggregates active listings within a 50 km radius of each indexed city; exact per-city counts appear on each region page.

What types of RVs can I rent on RVezy?

RVezy lists motorhomes (Class A, Class B, and Class C), travel trailers, fifth wheels, campervans, toy haulers, and pop-up trailers. Each region and city page on askrvezy.com shows the actual fleet breakdown for that area.

What currency does RVezy use?

US rentals on RVezy are priced and charged in US dollars (USD). Canadian rentals are priced in Canadian dollars (CAD). The currency shown at checkout matches the country where the RV is located.

Where is RVezy available in Canada?

This catalog indexes 341 Canadian cities. Per-province city counts and listing density are shown on the Canada section of this site.

Nearby and related

Adjacent metros and the Quebec state-level rollup.