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When you book an RV in Chase, you’ll be in a lovely village on the shore of Little Shuswap Lake in the heart of the interior of British Columbia, a short distance from Kamloops and about halfway between Vancouver and Calgary. You’ll also have easy access to the Banff National Park and the Jasper National Park. The Trans-Canada Highway runs to the south of Chase and the Canadian Pacific Railway main line passes through the village carrying freight and passengers.

Make sure to contact Shuswap Tourism and the Chase Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Information Centre for up-to-date information and a warm welcome as you plan your visit with your travel trailer rental in Chase. A virtual scenic tour is available on the village’s website. Whether you’re here on a Chase RV rental vacation with your family, with a group of friends, or all by yourself, there is plenty to do and see in this scenic village. Enjoy the beautiful scenery, participate in outdoor recreation, shop and sightsee, learn about local and aboriginal culture, and take in all that Chase has to offer.

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The Great Outdoors

Your camper rental in Chase brings you to a beautiful part of a beautiful country. There are plenty of parks where you can spend time sitting, strolling, exercising, or otherwise enjoying yourself. Shuswap Lake Provincial Park sits on the delta of Scotch Creek and offers a half-mile-long sandy pebble beach, a play area, an adventure playground, a boat launch, and a self-guiding nature trail.

Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park has 16 miles of trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter or hiking and mountain biking in summer. The Adams River sockeye salmon make a “run” every October. Little Shuswap Lake features boating, kayaking, and canoeing as well as a public beach.

For those who prefer more organized sports and recreation, the nine-hole Sunshore Golf Course boasts views of Little Shuswap Lake and the tree-lined slopes of the Highlands Range. You can zipline across the Chase Canyon, take a ride on a dogsled, participate in skiing and snowshoeing, or visit the Turtle Valley Donkey Refuge and the Turtle Valley Bison Ranch with your rental motorhome in Chase.

RV Parks

When you search for a rental RV near Chase, you’ll also need to search for a place to stay and Caravans West is a good place to start. This is primarily a residential RV resort, though weekly rates are also available. It’s a bit non-traditional, as site rentals are available through private owners. The community offers two clubhouses, swimming pools and hot tubs, a fitness center, a youth center, a firepit, recreational facilities, and beach access.

Another place to park your travel trailer rental near Chase, BC, is the Ponderosa Pines RV Park. Sites provide full hookups and pull-through sites are available. The park offers restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, and a pet area. It is pet-friendly and family friendly so all are welcome.

You can take your Chase rental camper to the Mornich Lake Provincial Park as well. Camping is primitive with no hookups and only pit toilets available. The park is beautiful and unspoiled, however, and it offers canoeing, swimming, scuba diving, wildlife viewing, biking, fishing and ice fishing, horseback riding, hunting, and winter recreation.

When you rent a motorhome in Chase, you can stay at the Cottonwood Cove RV Resort. Sites feature full hookups with WiFi. Resort amenities include restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, a swimming pool and hot tub, boat rentals, playgrounds, a dog beach, a convenience store, and a restaurant and bar.

Exploring the City

You may want to plan your Chase motorhome rental vacation so that you can participate in some of the special events that this town puts on every year. Among the highlights are the annual Chase Canada Day Celebration with parades, boat rides, a beer garden, and live music; the Music on the Lake weekly summer music series; the Squilax Pow Wow that celebrates authentic Aboriginal culture through demonstrations and ceremonies; and Chase CornStock with live music, family-friendly activities, a corn cookoff, and corn-themed crafts.

If you want to learn more about where you’re staying with your Chase RV rental by owner, make sure to visit the Chase Museum and Archives to learn about the lives of the early settlers through exhibits and displays on ranching, logging, the railroad, and the Shuswap First Nations. First Nations culture, art, and life are celebrated in events hosted by the Adams Lake Indian Band, the Neskonlith Indian Band, and the Little Shuswap Indian Band.

Local produce, arts and crafts, and other treats are available at farmers markets throughout the season and pumpkin patches in the fall. There is plenty of other shopping in the historic downtown district, including specialty stores, art galleries, coffee shops, and restaurants.

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