![]() ![]() Going on an Alberta road trip in late spring, summer, or early fall means that you’ll be driving on clear roads with warm weather and with great visibility. Sure, it’s not (yet) quite as popular as our Nova Scotia Road Trip guide, but intrepid road trippers know that Alberta is made for driving!ĭriving in Alberta, like all driving in Canada, entirely depends on the time of year you visit. With so many places to explore - some of them in the rocky mountains where the cell service is spotty - you’re going to want a reliable map that you can take with you anywhere. You’ll also want to use a GPS from the car rental company or save a Google Map of Alberta before you arrive. Usually RVezy has more inventory in Alberta, while Outdoorsy is more focused on the US, but it’s worth searching both for the best deal. □ Best Peer-to-Peer RV Site – RVezy or Outdoorsy – both are kind of like Airbnb but for renting private RVs and campervans.They’re one of the largest sites for comparing and renting motorhomes from RV rental companies. □ Best Campervan Rental Site – Motorhome Republic.It also lets you compare customer reviews of agencies, which is super useful. ![]() This is a great site for searching for cars for your Alberta road trip itinerary, because it searches thousands of sites for you. □ Best Car Rental Site – Discover Cars.If you need to rent a set of wheels, do it ASAP. I don’t know if you heard, but there is currently a pandemic-caused global rental car shortage, plus a run on motorhomes and RVs. ![]()
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