Most frequently asked questions
No, but after several years of testing, it's not that much of a problem. There will always be a McDonald's to welcome your butt on the road and it will save you from having to clean the toilet and deal with gray water.
The GMC Savana was released in 1996 and has been virtually unchanged since (besides a few technological improvements). Although it is a very robust commercial vehicle, spare parts are therefore very easy to find and replace. No matter where you are traveling, any garage will be able to help you quickly and get you back on the road!
The normal operating season is from May to October, depending on the weather.
No, but the vehicle is very well insulated and the heat accumulated during the day allows you to sleep comfortably even with only 2 degrees outside. An additional blanket is also included. If necessary, simply use the vehicle's heating by starting the engine.
No, but one ice cube in this easily lasts two days. This helps minimize the mechanical space required in the vehicle and the construction cost (hence the rental cost!).
Non. Les composantes du camper ne consomment pratiquement rien et la batterie des accessoires se charge entièrement sur la route avec l’alternateur entre deux aventures.
No. The space is too limited (in volume and height, believe me!) for these components. The vehicle is mainly for moving and sleeping; you will be outside most of the time! It is very pleasant to cook and eat outside with the giant kitchen drawer. A retractable sink and the propane stove are accessible.
The shoebill is an endangered bird from Africa that is fleeing civilization. It fits perfectly with the camper theme!
The name is then a reference to the design; it is entirely designed to look like a company vehicle in order to go unnoticed.
The Bay of Fundy, New-Brunswick
The Bay of Fundy, located between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, is renowned for its spectacular tides, among the highest in the world, with tidal differences of up to 16 meters. Its main tourist attraction lies in tidal viewing, offering visitors a unique experience where they can watch the water recede over vast expanses of sand, revealing amazing rock formations and fascinating marine flora, before viewing the bay filling again at high tide, transforming the landscape into an impressive natural spectacle.