RVs come in various types, including motorhomes (Class A, B, and C), travel trailers, fifth wheels, pop-up campers, and truck campers. Class A motorhomes are luxurious and spacious, while Class B motorhomes are compact camper vans. Class C motorhomes offer a middle ground between the two. Travel trailers are towable and range in size, while fifth wheels provide increased stability and space. Pop-up campers are lightweight and foldable, and truck campers load onto pickup trucks. Each type offers unique features and options for different preferences and needs.
When choosing the best RV for your big family, consider factors like sleeping arrangements, living space, storage capacity, amenities, and towing or driving preferences. It’s essential to visit RV dealerships, attend RV shows, and research various models to find the one that aligns with your family’s lifestyle and travel goals. Additionally, consulting with experienced RVers or families with similar needs can provide valuable insights and recommendations.
It can be difficult to know what size storage unit you need for your RV. That’s why we made it easy for everyone by offering one size 12 feet wide by 40 feet long! We offer more space for less money!
No, you don’t need insurance to book a storage stall with us. However, we recommend that you check with your insurance provider to see if they offer coverage for stored vehicles.
Wheelers RV Storage is located 8 minutes west of St. Albert, just south of Villenueve Rd.
Our site capacity is currently (2021) approximately 160 units with room to grow much larger.
We are conveniently located within 10 minutes of St. Albert, Edmonton, Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, Morinville.
Yes, you can certainly boondock or camp off-grid with an RV, and it’s a popular choice among adventurous travellers. Boondocking, also known as dry camping, involves staying in locations without traditional campground hookups, such as water, electricity, or sewer connections. Off-grid camping allows you to enjoy remote and scenic destinations, often free or at a lower cost than established campgrounds. To do this, your RV should be equipped with the necessary amenities and technology, such as solar panels, a generator, and large fresh water and wastewater tanks, to sustain you comfortably for an extended period. Boondocking locations can range from public lands like national forests and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) areas to scenic wilderness spots. It’s an excellent way to experience nature, find solitude, and escape the crowds while maintaining the comfort and convenience of your RV. However, it’s important to practice responsible and Leave No Trace camping to preserve these beautiful places for future generations.
We take security very seriously at Wheeler’s RV. Our facility has 24-hour security cameras, after-hours motion sensor alarms, onsite tenants, gated access, and two large guard dogs.
Yes, you can store a vehicle that is not in running condition. Many vehicle owners choose to store non-operational vehicles for various reasons, such as restoration projects, temporary lack of space, or a desire to preserve sentimental or vintage automobiles. When storing a non-running vehicle, it is essential to follow proper procedures to ensure its protection and maintain its condition. Firstly, choose a suitable storage location, preferably indoors, to shield the vehicle from harsh weather elements. Clean the vehicle thoroughly and apply a protective coating to prevent rust and corrosion. Inflate the tires to the recommended pressure or use jacks to lift the vehicle off the ground to avoid flat spots. It’s also crucial to disconnect the battery to prevent any electrical drain over time. Regularly check the storage environment and inspect the vehicle for any signs of damage or deterioration. By taking these precautions and maintaining periodic checks, you can ensure that your non-running vehicle remains preserved and ready for future use or restoration.
Pull-through stalls available upon request. Call for Availability.
Our RV storage site is 8 minutes west from St. Albert just off Villeneuve Rd and Range Rd 264. Easy access to the Anthony Henday Freeway, Highway 44 and Highway #2/St. Albert Trail, St. Albert.
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