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Motorhome trip through Canada: Vancouver, British Columbia and Banff with Sarazar

30.05.2026 03:31 1 min 1 source
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Motorhome trip through Canada: Vancouver, British Columbia and Banff with Sarazar
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Valentin Rahmel (Sarazar) and his friends Benni and Max traveled about 1,700 km by motorhome through western Canada, across British Columbia and Alberta. The route started on Vancouver Island and in Victoria, with stops at Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park and Mount Revelstoke. Key highlights included whitewater rafting on the Kicking Horse River, the Columbia Icefield in Jasper National Park, and Banff National Park.

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Motorhome trip through Canada: Vancouver, British Columbia and Banff with Sarazar

30.05.2026 wdr.de DEU

🇨🇦 Canada — fuel prices

Updated: 30.05.2026

Diesel

$1.53 /l

CAD2.11 · €1.31/l

61 of 127

cheaper than 53% of countries

Petrol

$1.31 /l

CAD1.80 · €1.12/l

51 of 126

cheaper than 60% of countries

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