Vacation Trailer Insurance
Trailers come in many shapes and sizes, so trailer insurance does too. Whether you tow it regularly or keep it someplace fixed, we’ll get you coverage that fits your rolling home away from home.
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belairdirect is available in most Canadian provinces, but does not offer insurance in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, or the territories.
belairdirect is available in most Canadian provinces, but does not offer insurance in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, or the territories.
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Find vacation trailer insurance that’s right for you
From a 13-foot vintage fibreglass to a 40-foot fifth-wheel, we’ll help you build an insurance package that’s best for you and your trailer. Start with the basics and then add on extra coverage, like roadside assistance, to suit your needs—happy trails!
Additional optional coverage
RV Roadside Assistance
Popped tire? Locked out? Need a tow? No matter the emergency, give us a call and we’ll rush over to help.
Personal Liability
If someone accidentally gets injured on your property, we’ll help you cover the cost of damages. You can choose between $1 million or $2 million in coverage.
Additional Detached Structures Cover
We’ll give you a higher limit option for structures or buildings separated from your trailer.
Guaranteed Replacement Cost
We’ll repair or replace your trailer even if the loss or damage exceeds your policy limits.
More than just insurance
We know that our coverage is just the beginning. We'll help answer your questions and give you the tips and tricks you need to protect your home.
Planning a road trip?
Here’s what you should know before you set out on the open road with your vacation trailer.
1. Book ahead
If you’re planning on checking out any sights that require paying for admission, book them in advance to ensure you don’t miss out.
2. Pack light
Space can sometimes be limited in your trailer. So packing only the essentials will make for a comfortable trip.
3. Check your trailer
Before your trip, get your trailer checked to make sure it’s in top-top shape for all the long rides to come.
4. Get a national park pass
Canada is a beautiful country with lots of natural beauty to offer. With a national park pass, you can get unlimited access to some of Canada’s best sights.
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Canadian must-sees for your next road trip.
Canada is filled with tons of amazing locales. Here are our top picks:
1. Lake Louise
Known for its turquoise water, Lake Louise is an amazingly beautiful lake found in the Rockies of Alberta.
2. Niagara Falls
With its world-famous waterfall and an abundance of other attractions, Niagara Falls is an Ontario must-see for any Canadian traveller.
3. Bay of Fundy
Located at Canada’s East coast, the Bay of Fundy is known as a natural wonder for its high tides that create beautiful rock formations.
4. Gros Morne National Park
Beaches, forests, cliffs and ponds. Found in the heart of Newfoundland, this unique national park truly has it all.
5. Whistler
Home of one of the largest ski resorts in North America, Vancouver’s Whistler is a winter wonderland of adventure.