Winter in the Rockies isn’t just a season — it’s an experience. At Raptor Rooftop Rentals, we provide fully equipped, winter-ready adventure rigs built to handle real Canadian conditions in comfort and style.
From the snow-covered highways leading into Banff National Park and Jasper National Park to ski weekends in Whistler or mountain escapes near Kelowna, our fleet is designed to be your ultimate winter basecamp.
Our premium adventure rigs — including the Ford Bronco Raptor, Ford Ranger Raptor, and Ford F-350 Tremor — are built for snow, ice, and mountain terrain.
When you’re heading toward places like Banff National Park, Jasper National Park, or Whistler, capability matters.
These aren’t basic rental vehicles. They’re high-clearance, off-road capable 4×4 platforms designed to handle:
British Columbia requires winter-rated tires on many highways from October through May — and we don’t leave that to chance.
All of our vehicles are equipped with proper winter-rated snow tires during the required season, giving you legal compliance and real winter traction when it counts most.
No last-minute upgrades. No hidden fees. No guesswork.
Winter gear takes space — and it needs protection.
All truck rentals include secure canopies to keep luggage, ski gear, and equipment dry in snow and slush. Select units also include Thule ski cargo containers for additional carrying capacity.
No wet bags in the cab. No crammed skis between passengers. Just organized, weather-protected storage built for real winter travel.
Our rooftop systems — including the iKamper Skycamp 3.0 and Alu-Cab Family Camper — keep you elevated off frozen ground and insulated from the elements.
That means:
Hotels limit you. Standard rentals restrict you. Raptor Rooftop Rentals gives you mobility, capability, and flexibility — all in one fully equipped winter-ready package.
Park closer. Stay longer. Explore deeper. This isn’t just transportation.
It’s your winter basecamp on wheels.
Canada transforms into a true winter playground from November through April. Whether you’re staying near Banff National Park, exploring Jasper National Park, or heading toward Whistler, there’s no shortage of ways to embrace the snow.
An easy and accessible way to explore snow-covered forests, frozen lakes, and alpine trails. Snowshoeing requires minimal experience and is perfect for all fitness levels.
Also known as Nordic skiing, this is a peaceful yet challenging way to cover distance in winter landscapes. Groomed trail systems can be found throughout the Rockies and BC interior.
Explore backcountry terrain and alpine meadows on guided or permitted snowmobile routes.
Drill a hole in a frozen lake, set up a heated shelter, and try your luck catching trout or other cold-water species.
In many parts of Canada, especially further north, winter provides prime conditions for viewing the aurora borealis.
With proper traction gear, many summer hiking trails become magical winter routes with fewer crowds and dramatic snowy scenery.
From frozen lakes to iconic outdoor rinks like Lake Louise or urban skating paths, this classic Canadian activity is a must-do.
Experience a traditional winter mode of transportation as a team of huskies pulls you through snowy wilderness. A true bucket-list Canadian experience.
Perfect for families or groups — grab a tube and race down groomed snow lanes for pure winter fun.
Hit world-class resorts across Alberta and BC for powder days and mountain views that are hard to beat.
Top stops on the powder highway, from Alberta to BC
