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March 18th 2026

Canada returns to the International Soccer Cup as co-hosts, playing group stage matches in Toronto and Vancouver. This coast-to-coast Canadian adventure spans 4,400 kilometers, connecting two world-class cities through spectacular landscapes. 

Follow Canada by RV: Soccer Tournament Fan Guide

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Canada returns to the International Soccer Cup as co-hosts, playing group stage matches in Toronto and Vancouver. This coast-to-coast Canadian adventure spans 4,400 kilometers, connecting two world-class cities through spectacular landscapes. An El Monte RV rental makes following Les Rouges across Canada and potentially into the USA for the knockout rounds an unforgettable journey through the 2026 tournament.


Team Profile

CategoryDetails
Official NameCanada Men's National Soccer Team
NicknameLes Rouges (The Reds), CanMNT
RankingTop 50 (as of 2025)
Major Cup Appearances2 (first since 1986)
Best FinishGroup Stage (1986)
Star PlayersAlphonso Davies, Jonathan David, Tajon Buchanan

Canada qualified for their first major tournament in 36 years at Qatar 2022, signaling a new era for Canadian soccer. With the football world coming together across North America, the 2026 competition on home soil represents a historic moment for a nation embracing the beautiful game.


Group B Match Schedule

RoundDateMatchVenueCity
MD1Fri, Jun 12Canada vs TBD²BMO FieldToronto, ON
MD2Thu, Jun 18Canada vs QatarBC PlaceVancouver, BC
MD3Wed, Jun 24Switzerland vs CanadaBC PlaceVancouver, BC

Group B Opponents: Qatar, Switzerland, TBD² (playoff winner from Bosnia-Herzegovina / Italy / Northern Ireland / Wales)


Knockout Round Possibilities

If Canada advances from Group B:

RoundLikely VenuesDates
Round of 32Vancouver, Toronto, or SeattleJun 28 – Jul 3
Round of 16Vancouver or U.S. citiesJul 4 – 7
QuarterfinalsU.S. cities (Boston, Los Angeles, Miami, Kansas City)Jul 9 – 11
SemifinalsDallas or Atlanta (USA)Jul 14 – 15
FinalNew York / New Jersey (USA)Jul 19


Recommended RV Itinerary

Option A: Toronto Start (Follow Match Schedule)

Total Distance: 4,400 km (2,735 miles) Toronto → Vancouver
Duration: 14–18 days


Days 1–4: Toronto Base Camp

Campgrounds:

Indian Line Campground — Wooded sites, 23 miles from BMO Field
Bronte Creek Provincial Park — Provincial park setting, 28 miles from the stadium

Match Day June 12: Canada vs TBD² at BMO Field
Downtown Toronto venue (30,000 capacity)
Limited RV parking — use campground + transit

Between Matches: CN Tower, Niagara Falls day trip (90 min), Toronto Islands, Kensington Market


Days 5–10: Cross‑Canada Journey

Route: Trans‑Canada Highway through:
Northern Ontario wilderness
Manitoba prairies
Saskatchewan Big Sky Country
Alberta foothills and Rockies
British Columbia mountains

Suggested Stops:
Sudbury, ON (Day 5)
Thunder Bay, ON (Day 6)
Winnipeg, MB (Day 7)
Regina or Saskatoon, SK (Day 8)
Calgary, AB (Day 9)
Banff / Lake Louise (Day 10)


Days 11–14: Vancouver Base Camp

Campgrounds:

Capilano RV Park — Mountain views, 8 miles from BC Place
Burnaby Cariboo RV Park — SkyTrain access, resort amenities, 9 miles from stadium

Match Day June 18: Canada vs Qatar at BC Place
Match Day June 24: Switzerland vs Canada at BC Place

Between Matches: Stanley Park, Granville Island, Grouse Mountain, Whistler Day trip


Cross‑Border Considerations

If Canada advances to later knockout rounds (Quarterfinals onward):
All matches from the Quarterfinals through the Final occur in U.S. cities.

Border Crossing Tips:
Bring a valid passport
Carry RV rental agreement
Verify insurance covers USA travel
Popular crossing: Peace Arch (Vancouver → Seattle)


U.S. Campgrounds for Knockout Rounds

Seattle (nearby if Round of 32)

Lake Pleasant RV Park — 25 miles from Lumen Field
Issaquah Village RV Park — 18 miles from stadium
Vasa Park Resort — Lake Sammamish, 20 miles from the stadium


Boston (Quarterfinal possibility)

Normandy Farms Family Camping Resort — 4 miles from Gillette Stadium
Boston / Cape Cod KOA — 25 miles from stadium
Scusset Beach State Reservation — Cape Cod Canal, 30 miles from the stadium


Miami (Quarterfinal possibility)

Larry and Penny Thompson Park — 25 miles from Hard Rock Stadium
Encore Sunshine Holiday RV Resort — 15 miles from stadium


Dallas (Semifinal)

Treetops RV Village — 4 miles from AT&T Stadium
Dallas / Arlington KOA — 3 miles from stadium


Atlanta (Semifinal)

Stone Mountain Park Campground — 16 miles from Mercedes‑Benz Stadium
Atlanta South RV Resort — 28 miles from stadium


New York / New Jersey (Final)

Liberty Harbor RV Park — Manhattan views, 12 miles from MetLife Stadium
Cheesequake State Park — 32 miles from the stadium
Black Bear Campground — Florida, NY, 50 miles from the stadium



Climate Planning

CityJune TempsConditions
Toronto75°F / 58°FWarm, humid, possible thunderstorms
Vancouver68°F / 54°FMild, occasional rain, beautiful
Calgary (en route)70°F / 48°FVariable, mountain weather
Banff (en route)65°F / 42°FCool evenings, pack layers


Fan Culture & Community

Canadian Soccer Supporter Groups

The Voyageurs (official national team supporters)
Local chapters in Toronto, Vancouver, and across Canada


Match Day Traditions

“O Canada” sung with passion
Maple leaf flags throughout the stands
Bilingual chants (English and French)
Family-friendly, welcoming atmosphere


El Monte RV Pickup & Drop-Off Locations

Important Note: El Monte RV does not currently operate rental locations in Canada. Canadian supporters have several strategic options for accessing RV rentals in nearby U.S. cities.


Recommended Approach for Canadian Fans

Option 1: Seattle Base with Canadian Border Crossings

Seattle, Washington — Pick up the RV in Seattle, then drive north to Vancouver (140 miles) for both Canadian group matches. Cross back into Seattle for a potential Round of 32 matchup. This minimizes cross-border complications while accessing all Vancouver matches.

Primary Border Crossings: Peace Arch or Pacific Highway (Vancouver–Seattle)


Option 2: U.S.-Based Following

New York / New Jersey — Ideal for fans prioritizing potential knockout rounds over group stage matches. After flying to Canada for the group stage, fans can base their RV journey in the U.S. for quarterfinals through the final.


One-Way Rental Options

El Monte RV offers one-way rentals between U.S. locations to maintain flexibility as Canada progresses through the knockout rounds.


RoutePurposeAdvantage
Seattle → Los AngelesKnockout progressionWest Coast positioning for potential quarterfinal hosts
Seattle → DallasSemifinal positioningCentral U.S. access for semifinal locations
Dallas → New YorkFinal positioningDirect cross‑country positioning for the championship match


Booking Tips

Book 9–12 months ahead: Canada’s co-host status creates unprecedented RV demand.

Verify cross‑border insurance: Ensure coverage applies to both Canada and the U.S.

Plan Trans‑Canada timing: The 2,735‑mile Toronto–Vancouver route requires a minimum of 5–7 driving days.

Consider flight alternatives: Some fans fly to Canadian group matches, then pick up U.S. RV rentals for knockout travel.

Cross‑Border Documentation:
Valid passport
RV rental agreement
Insurance documents covering both nations
Vehicle registration


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RV Recommendations

Best Choice: Class C motorhome
Handles long Trans‑Canada distances
Comfortable for 14+ day journeys
Full amenities for remote stretches


Canada‑Specific Considerations

Fuel costs are higher in Canada than in the U.S.
Distances between services can be significant in Northern Ontario
Banff and Lake Louise campgrounds must be booked well in advance


Mileage Planning

Toronto → Vancouver: 4,400 km (2,735 miles)
Round‑trip: 8,800 km (5,470 miles)
Additional miles available through Travel Extras


FAQs

Q: Can I rent an El Monte RV in Canada?
A: No. El Monte RV operates only in the U.S. Canadian fans can pick up RVs in Seattle (140 miles from Vancouver) or other U.S. locations.

Q: Can I drive a U.S.‑rented RV into Canada?
A: Yes, with proper documents: passport, rental agreement, and Canadian‑valid insurance coverage. Peace Arch is the most common crossing.

Q: How long is the Toronto–Vancouver drive?
A: 4,400 km (2,735 miles). Plan 5–7 driving days minimum, or 8–10 days for scenic exploration.

Q: Where can I watch matches if not at the stadium?
A: Toronto’s King West and Vancouver’s Yaletown host excellent viewing venues. The Voyageurs supporters group holds official watch parties nationwide.

Q: What if Canada advances to the U.S. knockout rounds?
A: Cross into the U.S. at Seattle (from Vancouver) or via Eastern crossings (from Toronto). All matches from quarterfinals onward are in U.S. cities.

Q: Is the coast‑to‑coast journey worth it?
A: Absolutely. The Trans‑Canada drive is one of the world’s greatest road trips. Scenic landscapes, diverse cities, and national team pride combine for a once‑in‑a‑lifetime adventure.


Conclusion

Following Canada’s Les Rouges through the 2026 international soccer cup offers a unique coast‑to‑coast adventure across one of the world’s most breathtaking countries. From Toronto’s urban energy, across the prairies, through the Rocky Mountains, and onward to Vancouver’s Pacific coastline, supporters experience both football passion and the vast beauty of Canada.

Whether Canada advances deep into the knockout rounds or concludes its journey in the group stage, this RV‑based adventure creates lifelong memories rooted in national pride and scenic discovery.

Explore RV options at El Monte RV Rentals and check Rental Deals for the latest offers.

Go Canada. Coast to coast. Your 2026 journey starts here.

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