Roadtrips
Toronto to Calgary Roadtrip Guide
Looking for a bucket list Canadian adventure? Discover the heart of Canada on a 14-night RV road trip from Toronto to Calgary. With Imoova, you can do it for just $1 per day, and even get up to $750 in fuel costs reimbursed on select listings. That's coast-to-prairie adventure at a fraction of the cost.
The Route
Start: Toronto, Ontario
End: Calgary, Alberta
Duration: 14 nights
Distance: Approx. 3,400 km
Cost: From $1/day with Imoova (plus fuel & campsite costs)
Day 1: Toronto to Parry Sound
After collecting your RV, swap city skylines for Georgian Bay views as you head north to Parry Sound, known for its natural beauty and lakeside charm.
Top things to do:
Tower Hill Lookout
Georgian Bay Island boat tours
Campsite: Parry Sound KOA – Full hookups, pool, bike rentals (koa.com)

Day 2: Parry Sound to Sudbury
Drive deeper into Ontario’s wilderness. Sudbury offers urban comforts and iconic attractions like the Big Nickel.
Top things to do:
Science North
Lake Laurentian Conservation Area
Campsite: Carol's Campsite – Hookups, Wi-Fi, pet-friendly (carolscampsite.com)

Day 3: Sudbury to Sault Ste. Marie
Continue west to this historic city on the St. Marys River, gateway to Lake Superior.
Top things to do:
Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre
Agawa Rock Pictographs (day trip)
Campsite: KOA Sault Ste. Marie – 30/50 amp, pet park, laundry (koa.com)

Day 4: Sault Ste. Marie to Wawa
Enjoy one of the most scenic drives in Ontario as you trace Lake Superior's rugged coastline.
Top things to do:
Wawa Goose Statue
Scenic Magpie Falls
Campsite: Wawa RV Resort & Campground – Full service, surrounded by forest (wawarvresort.com)

Day 5: Wawa to Thunder Bay
Continue along the Trans-Canada Highway through northern Ontario’s wilderness.
Top things to do:
Terry Fox Memorial
Kakabeka Falls
Campsite: Trowbridge Falls Campground – Riverside sites, trails nearby (thunderbay.ca)

Day 6: Thunder Bay to Kenora
Travel to Kenora, nestled on the shores of Lake of the Woods.
Top things to do:
Husky the Muskie statue
Lake cruises or paddling
Campsite: Anicinabe Park – Lakeside camping, electrical sites (kenora.ca)

Day 7: Kenora to Winnipeg
Enter Manitoba and explore its capital, Winnipeg, with its rich culture and vibrant food scene.
Top things to do:
The Forks Market
Assiniboine Park Zoo
Campsite: Town and Country Campground – Pool, full hookups, laundry (townandcountrycampground.com)

Day 8: Winnipeg to Brandon
A shorter drive today brings you to Brandon, known for its museums and relaxed small-city charm.
Top things to do:
Riverbank Discovery Centre
Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum
Campsite: Meadowlark Campground – Clean sites, full service (meadowlarkcampground.ca)

Day 9: Brandon to Regina
Continue into Saskatchewan’s capital. It’s a laid-back stop with lakes, trails, and cultural sites.
Top things to do:
Royal Saskatchewan Museum
Wascana Park
Campsite: Kings Acres Campground – Quiet rural location, Wi-Fi, hookups (kingsacrescampground.ca)

Day 10: Regina to Moose Jaw
Just over an hour’s drive, Moose Jaw is a quirky and historic gem with underground tunnels and hot springs.
Top things to do:
Tunnels of Moose Jaw
Temple Gardens Mineral Spa
Campsite: Prairie Oasis Tourist Complex – Full amenities, friendly staff (prairieoasistouristcomplex.ca)

Day 11: Moose Jaw to Medicine Hat
Cross into Alberta to reach the sunny city of Medicine Hat.
Top things to do:
Saamis Tepee
Medalta Potteries Historic Site
Campsite: Gas City Campground – Full hookups, close to downtown (medhat.ca)

Day 12: Medicine Hat to Drumheller
Discover Alberta’s badlands and prehistoric past in Drumheller.
Top things to do:
Royal Tyrrell Museum
Hoodoo Trail
Campsite: Dinosaur RV Park – Walking distance to attractions, full service (dinosaurrvpark.com)

Day 13: Drumheller to Calgary
Head to your final destination, Calgary. This city blends mountain views with cowboy charm.
Top things to do:
Calgary Tower
Heritage Park Historical Village
Campsite: Mountain View Calgary Camping – Easy access to downtown, family-friendly (mountainviewcamping.com)

Top Tips
Final Tips
Book Campsites Early: Especially in summer and near parks.
Track Fuel Costs: Save receipts to claim your fuel reimbursement if this is part of your deal.
Bring Layers: Weather varies from Ontario forests to Alberta prairies.
Plan Downtime: Include rest days or flexible stops.
Why Choose Imoova?
An RV road trip across Canada doesn’t have to cost a fortune. With Imoova, you can travel from Toronto to Calgary for just $1/day and receive fuel reimbursements along the way. Enjoy the open road, cook your own meals, and experience the country like never before.
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Calculadora de Combustible de Calgary a Toronto

Costo Estimado de Combustible
CA$120
Basado en el precio promedio de gasolina CA$2 por galón