Explore In Style

As you awaken to the sound of birds chirping and the crisp air, you step out to breathtaking vistas that only a few have witnessed. Nomadic Rigs camping opens doors to hidden gems, picturesque landscapes, and encounters with wildlife in their natural habitats. It's a thrilling experience that combines the comforts of a home-on-wheels with the raw excitement of outdoor exploration. Camping in our truck camper lets you forge unforgettable memories and discover the true essence of adventure.
Vehicle Rentals
The outdoor adventure starts here with Nomadic Rigs.
DUKE
Duke is Nomadic Rigs Dodge RAM 3500 Cummins Scout Yoho Truck Camper.
This full size four wheel drive truck camper will get you outdoors and off the grid in style and comfort. This hard shell camper keeps you safe, warm, and dry in four season camping. Offering everything you need to be a Nomadic Rigs Adventurer.

BURRITO
BURRITO is Nomadic Rigs Toyota Tacoma Roof Top Tent Camper.
Embark on outdoor adventures with our versatile mid-size four-wheel-drive truck equipped with a rooftop tent. Perfect for immersive tent camping experiences. Experience the great outdoors in both style and comfort with this rugged setup. Our hard shell rooftop tent ensures safety, warmth, and dryness, making it ideal for three season camping. Be a Nomadic Rigs Adventurer and explore off-grid destinations with all the essentials at your fingertips.

WALTER
Walter is Nomadic Rigs Dodge RAM 3500 Cummins Scout Kenai Truck Camper.
He is the bigger brother to Duke with a full size four wheel drive truck equipped with a Scout Kenai, with more room and spacious interior. Explore the outdoors but stay warm and dry in the Kenai in any season.
Be a Nomadic Rigs Adventurer and explore off-grid destinations with all the essentials at your fingertips.


View the outdoors from your cozy cabin with our
picturesque vista windows.

All season camping with the comforts of home.
This was the most professional travel experience I have ever had. Nomadic Rigs are OUTSTANDING hosts. I arrived to the truck and they gave me a complete and thorough tour of every detail of the unit. They are super keen on safety and efficiency, so wanted to make sure I had every bit of info I needed for a great trip.
The truck was INCREDIBLE to drive. clean, modern and FULLY stocked with everything one might need on a camping trip. I am usually used to having to buy little things like rope, toilet paper, etc - but this ride had EVERYTHING i needed so i could just enjoy my time on the road. The bed was SO comfortable and sleeping in the scout was super relaxing. This was the most fun i've ever had on a vacation - because this rental was TOP NOTCH, loaded and ready for adventure. Thank you Nomadic Rigs for a five star experience.
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Jon W - West Vancouver
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Vancouver Island is a world unto itself. From ancient old-growth rainforests and endless sandy beaches to rugged surf towns and quiet coastal communities, it is the ultimate playground for a truck camper adventure.
While summer brings heavy ferry traffic and booked-out campsites, spring on Vancouver Island is pure magic. At Nomadic Rigs, we’ve designed the ultimate 10-day spring road trip loop: Vancouver to Victoria, up the coast to Parksville, across to the wild west coast of Tofino and Ucluelet, north to Campbell River, and back to the mainland via Powell River and the Sunshine Coast.

1. Storm Watching & Surf: Early spring on the west coast (Tofino/Ucluelet) offers dramatic, moody weather perfect for storm watching from the cozy, heated interior of your hard-sided Nomadic Rig. The spring surf swell is also world-class.
2. No Ferry Nightmares: Summer ferry waits can eat up half your travel day. In spring, ferry traffic is highly manageable, making island hopping a breeze.
3. Whale Watching Season: Spring marks the return of the Pacific Gray Whales migrating up the coast. March and April are prime viewing months in Tofino and Ucluelet.
4. Lush Rainforests: The temperate rainforests of Cathedral Grove and the Pacific Rim are at their most vibrant, emerald green during the damp spring months.
5. Campsite Freedom: Snagging a beachfront spot at Pacific Rim National Park or a quiet river spot in Qualicum is infinitely easier before the July rush.

Take your Nomadic Rig on the BC Ferry from Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay.
•Must-Do Stop: Drive the scenic coastal route along Dallas Road into downtown Victoria. Grab coffee and explore the Inner Harbour.
•Hidden Gem: Mystic Beach (a bit further west on the Juan de Fuca trail). A short hike through the forest reveals a beach with a waterfall dropping directly into the ocean.
•Camping: Goldstream Provincial Park (just north of Victoria).
Head north on the Island Highway (Hwy 19) toward the sheltered eastern coast.
•Must-Do Stop: The Malahat Drive viewpoint for sweeping views of the Saanich Inlet.
•Hidden Gem: Coombs Old Country Market. Yes, there are actual goats living on the grass roof! Grab some incredible local groceries for the camper fridge.
•Camping: Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park or Cedar Grove RV Park.
Turn west onto Highway 4, crossing the mountainous spine of the island toward the rugged Pacific coast.
•Must-Do Stop: Cathedral Grove (MacMillan Provincial Park). Walk among giant Douglas fir trees, some over 800 years old.
•Hidden Gem: Little Qualicum Falls. Often overlooked in the rush to the west coast, these spectacular falls are roaring in the spring.
•Camping: Surf Junction Campground in Ucluelet.
Ucluelet is Tofino's quieter, more rugged sibling.
•Must-Do Stop: The Wild Pacific Trail (Lighthouse Loop). A breathtaking coastal trail where you can watch spring waves crash against the black rocks.
•Hidden Gem: Ucluelet Aquarium. A catch-and-release aquarium that is incredibly interactive and perfect for a rainy spring afternoon.
•Camping: Stay a second night at Surf Junction or move to Wya Point Resort.
Drive 30 minutes north through the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve to Tofino.
•Must-Do Stop: Long Beach. Miles of hard-packed sand perfect for a misty spring walk or a surf session.
•Hidden Gem: Cox Bay Lookout. A muddy, unmarked trail at the end of Cox Bay leads to the best panoramic view in Tofino. (Wear good boots in the spring!)
•Camping: Bella Pacifica Campground or Crystal Cove Beach Resort.
Leave the west coast and head back east, then push north toward the "Salmon Capital of the World."
•Must-Do Stop: Elk Falls Provincial Park. A suspension bridge hangs high over a thundering waterfall—absolutely spectacular in the spring.
•Hidden Gem: The Campbell River Potholes (near Oyster River). A local secret featuring smooth rock pools carved by the river.
•Camping: Elk Falls Provincial Park campground.
Take the ferry from Comox (just south of Campbell River) across the Strait of Georgia to Powell River on the mainland's Sunshine Coast.
•Must-Do Stop: Townsite Brewing in Powell River. Located in a historic federal building, it’s the perfect spot to grab a growler for the camper.
•Hidden Gem: Willingdon Beach. A great spot to park the rig, make dinner, and watch the sunset over the island you just left.
•Camping: Willingdon Beach Campsite or Saltery Bay Provincial Park.
Drive to the very end of Highway 101 to the tiny, picturesque village of Lund.
•Must-Do Stop: Nancy's Bakery in Lund for their famous blackberry cinnamon buns.
•Hidden Gem: Desolation Sound. Rent a kayak or take a spring boat tour into this pristine marine park.
•Camping: SunLund By-The-Sea Campground.
Take the ferry from Saltery Bay to Earls Cove, entering the lower Sunshine Coast.
•Must-Do Stop: Skookumchuck Narrows. Time your hike with the changing of the tide to see massive standing waves and whirlpools form in the inlet.
•Hidden Gem: Smuggler Cove Marine Provincial Park. A beautiful, mossy coastal hike that feels like a fairy tale in the spring dampness.
•Camping: Porpoise Bay Provincial Park.
Catch the final ferry from Langdale back to Horseshoe Bay (West Vancouver).
•Must-Do Stop: Persephone Brewing in Gibsons for a final pint and wood-fired pizza before catching the ferry.
•The Return: Drive your Nomadic Rig off the ferry at Horseshoe Bay and take the scenic final 30 minutes back into Vancouver to complete the grand loop.

If you are ready to book your fall adventure with Nomadic Rigs get in touch with us today!

