Do You Have to Register a Truck Camper in Ontario?

Truck campers are a great way to enjoy the outdoors and explore the Canadian countryside. But do you have to register a truck camper in Ontario? The answer is yes, but the requirements vary depending on the type and size of your truck camper.

In Ontario, all recreational vehicles over 10,000lbs must be registered with the Ministry of Transportation. This includes truck campers.

In addition, all truck campers over 10 feet long must also be registered. The registration process is relatively simple and can be done online or at any ServiceOntario centre.

When registering a truck camper in Ontario, you will need to provide proof of ownership such as a bill of sale or title document. You will also need to provide proof of insurance and personal identification such as a driver’s license or passport. Once these documents are submitted, your registration will be complete and you will receive your license plate and registration sticker.

In addition to registering your truck camper, you may also need to get an inspection sticker or pass an emissions test in order to drive it legally on public roads. You can find more information about these requirements on the Ministry of Transportation website.

Conclusion:

In summary, yes it is necessary to register your truck camper in Ontario if it is over 10,000lbs or 10 feet long. You will need proof of ownership, insurance and personal identification documents when registering your vehicle. Additionally, you may also need an inspection sticker or emissions test before driving it legally on public roads.

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Susan Delgado