

Extraordinary selection
From standard cars to supercars, find the perfect car for any occasion or budget

Liability insurance included
Third-party liability insurance comes standard, and you can choose from a range of protection plans

Easy airport pickup
You can skip the rental counter at 100+ airports across the US and Canada
Average daily prices for a 3-day trip

Jeep Gladiator
2020
•5.0
(3)

Ford Ranger
2021
•5.0
(8)

Ram 1500
2020
•4.78
(18)

Ford F-150
2022
•5.0
(1)

Ram 1500
2022
•5.0
(4)

Ford Maverick
2024
•4.97
(33)

Ram 1500
2017
•4.97
(177)

Ford F-150 Lightning
2022
•5.0
(52)

Ram 1500
2020
•4.88
(18)

A truck rental in Vancouver can help with everything from job site runs across the Lower Mainland to furniture pickups in North Vancouver. On Turo, you can browse a range of pickup trucks, cargo vans, and full-size trucks across the city to find a vehicle that fits the job at hand.
Whether you’re moving bulky items, managing a short-term project, or transporting supplies between neighborhoods like Richmond and North Vancouver, having the right amount of cargo space can make the drive much more manageable.
On Turo, renting a truck in Vancouver is easy. Browse trucks online, choose your preferred pickup location, book your truck, and get on the road sooner. With pickup locations all across Vancouver and beyond, you'll be able to find the perfect truck for whatever you have planned.

Enter a date and location in Vancouver, BC (or beyond), filter to find the best car for you, and read reviews from previous renters.

Rent a car nearby or get one delivered to various destinations, including many airports, train stations, hotels, or maybe even your home.

Your host sends you pickup details, and you’re all set to hit the roads of Vancouver, BC! If you have questions, you can easily chat with your host or contact support through the Turo app.
Our experience with this truck rental was fantastic — I give my highest recommendation!

The truck was amazing for what we needed, Josh was easy to communicate with and the pick up and drop off went smoothly!
OMG! Had to be the most stress free rental ever for me. Owner was top notch

Jeremy was responsive and easy to communicate with. The truck was awesome! I want one.

Nice vehicle, easy pick up and smooth drive. Just contact the host a day before for matching your pick up time and info

Great vehicle to drive in the mountains, spacious n durable. Loved the experience.
Ce fut un excellent voyage avec le camion de Reza. Très propre et très facile de communiquer avec l’hôte pour la prise de possession.

Car ran great. Lots of space, high off the ground. Small turn radius. Has some pretty high mileage on it. Over 240K Gas cost around $200 for a full tank

Great experience! Easy communication, friendly and practical host. The car was in excellent condition, exactly as described in the listing.

Good truck! was very clean and nice. easy pickup and dropoff. very fuel efficient too

instructions clear, and car wasas described. will rent again whenever I need a truck. thanks.
Skip the truck rental counter Vancouver, BC
Vancouver blends city life with easy access to the outdoors, from Stanley Park and Granville Island to the mountains and highways stretching across British Columbia. Whether you’re transporting equipment, moving larger items, or packing up for a weekend outside the city, a truck rental can make it easier to handle cargo and travel comfortably around the region.
Rent the perfect car
One of Canada's most stunning drives, Highway 99 climbs from Vancouver International Airport up the coast to Whistler in just under two hours. Bring a pickup truck loaded with skis, mountain bikes, or paddleboards, depending on the season, and reserve a stop at Shannon Falls and the Sea-to-Sky Gondola along the way.
Just over the Lions Gate Bridge from downtown, the North Shore packs Capilano Suspension Bridge, Grouse Mountain, and Lynn Canyon into a tight cluster of natural features. The drive is short and the residence-lined streets are easy to navigate with cargo vans or larger vehicles. Aim for early morning to beat the slow weekend traffic and find access to parking near each site.
Just south of Vancouver near Vancouver International Airport, Richmond is known for its food scene, waterfront areas, and easy access to major routes across the region. From Steveston Village to the city’s shopping centers and restaurants, it’s a convenient area for both quick stops and longer visits. The flatter roads and generally straightforward parking can also make driving a truck around the area a little easier than in denser parts of Vancouver.

Cheap Vancouver car rental
Find deals on all kinds of drives in Vancouver, BC and throughout Canada - from the everyday to the extraordinary — complete with a better, more convenient experience versus traditional Vancouver car rental companies. Rent the perfect vehicle for your budget.

Convenient Vancouver car rental pick up options
Get your car delivered right to you or wherever you’re going. Many hosts offer delivery to custom locations or popular points of interest in Vancouver, like airports, train stations, and hotels.

Relax with support & damage protection
24/7 support and roadside assistance mean help is just a call away, plus you can choose from a range of protection plans.
Moving across town or settling into a new place in Vancouver calls for serious capacity. A pickup truck, full-size truck, or box truck gets you behind the wheel of a vehicle type built for furniture, boxes, and the awkward shapes that never quite fit anywhere else. Search by size and budget, browse rentals across the city, and tackle the move on your own schedule.
A weekend project at home, a renovation pickup from the lumber yard, or a job-site run across the Lower Mainland all need a truck that can handle the load. Cargo vans suit enclosed deliveries while open beds work for landscaping, building supplies, and bulky equipment. Confirm the address and pickup date through the app, and pay only for the time you need.
Vancouver opens out into some of Canada's best outdoor country, and a truck makes it easy to bring everything along for the ride. Strap a kayak to the roof, throw mountain bikes in the back, and load camping gear for a Sea-to-Sky trip without compromising space. Browse trucks on Turo with the space and capability to handle camping gear, bikes, coolers, hiking equipment, and everything else that comes with a weekend outdoors around British Columbia.
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Get your car delivered right to you or wherever you’re going in Vancouver, including Vancouver airport. Many hosts offer delivery to custom locations or popular points of interest, like airports, train stations, and hotels. Popular Vancouver pickup locations include:
Using Turo for a Vancouver International Airport truck rental allows you to skip the queue at a traditional airport car rental counter. Arrange delivery near the terminal or at approved spots close to the airport –– a handy advantage after a long flight. The Turo app shares all pickup details and the address before your date, so you can collect your pickup truck and head straight to your project without any hassle.
If you're already in the city, picking up from a downtown location keeps things efficient. Many vehicles across Vancouver offer flexible meeting spots near hotels, residential buildings, and major corridors, ideal for a business with delivery needs or a day-of move with limited room in the schedule.
For travelers heading toward Richmond, Steveston Village, or destinations south of the Fraser River, arranging truck pickup in this part of the region can make the drive more convenient. Vehicles available across the area can suit everything from smaller moving jobs and supply runs to larger hauling needs requiring extra cargo space.

Airport pickup made easy
Next time you fly, don’t wait in line and fill out forms — pick your car up at hundreds of popular airports.
Convenient pickup & return
Rather than hustling at the busy terminal curbside, take your time picking up the car at approved parking lots or garages. Check in, load up your luggage, and get comfortable with the car without a big rush.
No lines, no paperwork
Skip the rental car counter at hundreds of popular airports without waiting in line or filling out paperwork. Find and pick up the car with the app and hit the road in no time.
Free cancellation
Cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before your trip starts, unless you opt to receive a non-refundable trip discount when you book. Because life happens and it helps to be flexible when it does.

Pickup near or at Airports
Driving a truck in Vancouver can take a little adjustment, especially on narrower city streets, steeper roads, and busier downtown routes. Planning ahead for parking, loading, and fuel stops can help make the experience smoother, whether you’re handling a move, transporting equipment, or driving across the Lower Mainland.
Vancouver's grid is forgiving for larger vehicles, but a pickup truck still takes some adjustment. Allow extra braking distance, check your blind spots deliberately, and remember that turning radius widens with the wheelbase. Highway 1 and the Sea-to-Sky stretch out at 90 to 100 km/h, while the Lions Gate Bridge into North Vancouver narrows to two lanes with strict load restrictions. Winter conditions on routes leading out of BC tighten everything up, so check road advisories and consider winter tires before any longer trip.
Parking a truck in Vancouver takes more planning than a smaller car. Downtown parkades like EasyPark on Pender Street and the Pacific Centre garage accept larger vehicles, but always check the height clearance signs before pulling in. Surface lots near Granville Island and the North Shore offer wider bays without the overhead worry. In residential neighbourhoods, look for end stalls or pull-through spots that spare the tight reverse.
The right truck depends on what you’re transporting and how you plan to use it. Mid-size pickup trucks can work well for lighter hauling tasks, weekend projects, or outdoor gear, while full-size trucks are often better suited to heavier cargo, towing, or longer drives across the region.
For larger moving jobs or bulky items, cargo vans can offer additional enclosed storage space and easier loading. Before booking, it’s worth comparing vehicle size, payload capacity, seating, and cargo space to make sure the truck fits the type of trip or project you have planned.
Weight low and forward. Heavy items belong on the bed floor and as close to the cab as possible to keep the truck balanced through corners and on long descents. Strap or tie down anything that could shift in transit, especially on winding roads heading out of Vancouver. A handy tarp keeps loose cargo dry on rainy days, and a cargo net stops smaller items from rolling. Pay attention to weight limits, particularly for heavier construction loads.
Petro-Canada, Shell, Esso, and Chevron stations are spread across Vancouver, with locations along major corridors like Granville Street, Kingsway, and the routes leading to the airport. Many trucks run on diesel rather than regular gas, so confirm the fuel type with your host before you reach the pump. The wrong nozzle is a costly mistake.
If you're renting an electric truck, Vancouver's charging network is one of the strongest in Canada. Tesla Superchargers, ChargePoint, and BC Hydro EV stations can be found in convenient locations, and the Sea-to-Sky and Trans-Canada corridors are well-served for any longer trips. Plan stops in advance using PlugShare for runs further into BC.
To rent a car on Turo in Canada, you must create a Turo account, be 23 years old or older with a valid driver’s license, and get approved to drive on Turo. When you’re booking your first trip, you’ll go through a quick approval process by entering your driver’s license and some other information. In most cases, you’ll get approved immediately, and you’ll be set for future road trips, business trips, and family vacations!
To rent a car on Turo in Canada, you must be 23 or older.
You don’t need personal insurance coverage to book a car on Turo. If you do have your own auto insurance policy, the protection plan you select — purchased from Economical Insurance Company in Alberta, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Ontario, Prince Edward Island and Quebec, and Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) in British Columbia — will supplement your existing coverage.*
When booking a car on Turo, you’ll choose between three protection plans — Premier, Standard, or Minimum — to get the level of coverage that’s right for you. With each plan, you’re covered with liability insurance purchased from Economical Insurance Company in Alberta, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Ontario, Prince Edward Island and Quebec, and Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) in British Columbia — $2,000,000 for all plans.
On your Account page, make sure you’ve checked the box to receive email notifications, and enable push notifications from the Turo app in your phone settings — we’ll send you occasional promotions, discounts, and deals on car rental.
Yes there is — whether you want to rent a car for three days, three months, or even longer, you can on Turo. You’ll find discounted prices on bookings lasting 3+, 7+, or 30+ days, so you can get the best deals and lowest rates possible by booking longer trips.
Some hosts offer unlimited distance for a trip; others set a daily distance limit — you’ll need to check on each rental car individually to see if this service is provided. On the vehicle pages, you’ll see the total miles or kilometres you’re allowed to drive under the heading “Distance included.” You can find cars offering unlimited mileage with every trip by using the “Unlimited distance” filter.
Yes, multiple guests can drive the car you rent on Turo, as long as they are all approved to drive. The primary driver (whoever rented the car) can add additional drivers with no fees or additional charges. Only the primary driver can request to add drivers; Turo hosts cannot do it for you. We encourage you to request to add additional drivers before your trip starts, though guests can request to add a driver while a trip is in progress.
To speed up the process, have your additional driver create a Turo account and get approved to drive before you request to add them. All drivers must have a valid driver’s license and meet the age requirements for the car you’ve booked. You can request to add drivers via the “Trips” tab in the Turo app without additional driver charges or extra costs.
You can cancel and get a full refund up to 24 hours before your trip starts, unless you opt to receive a non-refundable trip discount when you book. If you book a trip with less than 24 hours’ notice, you have one hour after booking to cancel free of charge. If you cancel after the free cancellation period ends, you will be charged a cancellation fee.
In the rare event a host cancels, you’ll be notified immediately so you can book another car, or we’ll help you find one. Your refund can be temporarily held to expedite rebooking, or the funds can be returned to your bank account — your choice.
The cost of truck rental in Vancouver can vary depending on car type, booking length, extras, and delivery. For cheap truck rentals in Vancouver, look out for discounts on longer-duration bookings and early bookings.
Vancouver's mix of city deliveries, mountain runs to Whistler, and weekend hauls across BC calls for a truck that fits the load. Search Turo for availability by date and pick from the following truck types, including, but not limited to:
- Mid-size pickup truck rental: A Toyota Tacoma or Ford Ranger handles weekend mountain bike trips, lumber yard runs, and light job-site work without feeling oversized in city traffic.
- Full-size pickup truck rental: A Ford F-150, Ram 1500, or Chevy Silverado covers serious cargo and the longer drives out toward the interior.
- Heavy-duty truck rental: A Ford F-250 or Ram 2500 takes on the heaviest loads like construction gear with ease.
- Cargo van rental: A Ford Transit or Mercedes-Benz Sprinter handles enclosed deliveries, moving day, and trade jobs that need protection from Vancouver's rain.
- Electric truck rental: A Ford F-150 Lightning or Rivian R1T brings serious capability with zero tailpipe emissions, ideal for shorter Vancouver runs with charging stops along the way.