While Harvest Hosts obviously have MUCH more locations in the USA than elsewhere, they do have quite a bit in Canada as well, with locations in all the provinces, including British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland.
What are harvest host locations?
Harvest Hosts is a unique membership program that allows members to stay at various off-the-beaten path locations all over North America. These 4086+ locations include stops such as museums, farms, wineries, breweries and distilleries, golf courses, and many other types of attractions.
Is Boondockers welcome the same as harvest host?
In June we added Boondockers Welcome to the Harvest Hosts family. And in October we merged the two platforms so that Members of both communities could see all 5000+ Host locations on one, easy to navigate, map.
Is Boondockers welcome in Canada?
Boondockers Welcome currently offers 3297+ incredible Hosts across the US and Canada, offering great places to stay wherever you go in North America!
Are there Harvest Hosts in Ontario?
Ontario Orchards joined the Harvest Hosts program just over two years ago. Since then, they have hosted countless satisfied guests, inviting them to park beside the apple orchards for the night. This makes for a rather serene and peaceful experience.
Is Harvest Host worth it in Canada?
Is Harvest Hosts worth it? Yes, we think so! Our small membership fee pays for itself very quickly (usually within two stays!), and you can enjoy unlimited overnight stays at 4500+ Harvest Hosts locations all over the country, in Canada and even Mexico!
How many nights can you stay at Harvest Hosts?
How long can I stay? Harvest Hosts is set up as an overnight program with stays of a maximum of 24 hours. At your Host’s discretion, he/she may invite you to stay an additional night but we discourage multiple night stays as to not “wear out our welcome.” Please do not ask if you can stay additional nights.
Can you shower while Boondocking?
Many RVs do, of course, have indoor showers. If you go shopping for one of those, remember that, showering wastes a lot of water and fills up the holding tanks pretty fast. We’ve met many RVers who boondock regularly that end up using their shower as a spare closet!
How much is a membership to Boondockers Welcome?
$79 yearly
About Boondockers Welcome
The $79 yearly membership fee gives members unlimited access to stay at any one of the 3298+ host locations. That’s about the cost of a single night at a campground.
Is there a fee for Boondockers Welcome?
Boondockers Welcome currently costs $79 per year.
Here’s what the subscription includes: Unlimited stays with any host, as long as they’re available. Access to their app with a map of every host’s location.
Where in Canada can you camp for free?
Simply put, the best place for free camping in Canada is British Columbia. This province is home to a network of mostly free Recreational Sites with rustic camping facilities. These ‘Rec Sites’ are located by water features (lakes, rivers, waterfalls etc) and are usually accessed via unpaved logging roads.
Is Boondocking legal in Canada?
Wild camping, also known as boondocking, and standing free with a motorhome are partly allowed in Canada. In cities, provincial and national parks, it is strictly prohibited. However, on public land, it is permitted with a few restrictions. Wild camping is always allowed in Canada if it is not prohibited.
Does the DYRT cover Canada?
No Canadian sites info. Only for the US.
Is Hipcamp in Canada?
We’re so excited to announce that Hipcamp Canada has arrived! Travellers can now choose from hundreds of tent camping, cabin, glamping, RV park, and treehouse listings throughout the country on Hipcamp.
What is the benefit of being a harvest host?
What is Harvest Hosts? Harvest Hosts is a membership program where RVers can stay overnight at wineries, farms, breweries, museums, and other cool businesses. For RVers, Harvest Hosts offers security — assurance that they’ll be able to stay somewhere fun but safe.
What is dry camping?
Dry camping, also known as boondocking, involves camping in an RV, van or motorhome with no hookups (no electricity or water) outside of a traditional campground. Dry campers set up camp on public lands as well as private places (with the permission of the owner), usually for free.
Do you make money being a harvest host?
A Host doesn’t pay anything to join the Harvest Hosts program, yet you have the potential of making thousands of dollars annually, thanks to multiple RVers who may stop at your property.
How many members does Harvest Hosts have?
Harvest Hosts of California currently has 224+ incredible Hosts located all throughout The Golden State.
Who owns Harvest Hosts?
Joel Holland is the CEO of Harvest Hosts (harvesthosts.com), a membership program that connects RVers with unique overnight experiences at 2000+ wineries, farms, breweries, museums, golf courses and other interesting destinations in the US and Canada.
Can you unhook at a harvest host?
We love our Harvest Hosts guests! We have plenty of level space to allow you to park your RV without backing up or having unhook your tow vehicle. You can see our beautiful alpacas and other animals up close in their pens.
Can you stay more than 1 night at harvest host?
The Harvest Host membership guidelines state that members are limited to one night with each host. In order to stay longer, the host must invite you to spend an additional night or two. You are not supposed to ask them.