Need safe RV towing in Delta BC today? Towstar Towing and Recovery™ can move your motorhome, travel trailer, or camper fast and carefully. We serve Ladner, Tsawwassen, and North Delta, plus routes near the Alex Fraser Bridge and Highway 17. Visit our towing services page to see options, then call for a quick dispatch.








RV towing in Delta BC is different from a normal car tow. RVs are long, heavy, and can sit low to the road. We check height, weight, and safe tow points before we move. Need a level ride? Ask about flatbed towing. Have a larger coach? Our motorhome towing team can help. For simple safety tips, read the ICBC towing guide.
When you call Towstar Towing and Recovery™, tell us where you are in Delta, like near Scott Road, Nordel Way, or the George Massey Tunnel route. Share the RV size, and if the tires are locked or damaged. We send the right truck, from light duty towing to heavy duty towing. If you need to move far, our long distance hauling option is ready.
How much does the Service cost?
Complete the “Get Quick Quote” form and you’ll receive a fast price estimate by email and a follow-up call from our Dispatch team.
We tow RVs across Delta BC, including Ladner Harbour, Tsawwassen Mills, and the roads by Boundary Bay. If your RV is attached to a camper or utility trailer, we can plan the safest pull and turns. For trailer setups, see trailer towing. We also help at storage lots and campgrounds, where tight lanes and soft ground can be tricky.
To protect your RV, we use soft straps, wheel nets, and careful loading. We also watch for low steps, rear hitches, and bikes on the rack. If your situation needs special gear, our equipment towing support can bring extra tools and blocks. We keep you updated from pickup to drop-off in Delta.
People call us for RV towing in Delta BC after a breakdown, dead battery, or a flat that won’t roll. Sometimes the RV is stuck in a low garage or under a carport. In those cases, underground towing can help with low-clearance recovery. We plan a safe route to your shop, home, or storage yard.
Delta BC drivers choose Towstar Towing and Recovery™ because we show up prepared and explain the plan in plain words. We use the right trucks and keep a safe route, even in rain near River Road or Highway 99. We understand long, heavy setups, so we watch turning room and stopping distance. If you have questions, we’ll answer before we hook up.
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Before the truck arrives, take a quick look around your RV. Close windows, lock cabinet doors, and tuck in steps and awnings. If you can do it safely, grab your keys, papers, and any pets. Snap a photo of the dash and the area around the RV. This helps us confirm details when we meet you in Delta.
People often ask, “How much will RV towing cost?” Price depends on the RV size, where it sits, and how far it must go. Tight spots in Ladner or soft ground near Burns Bog can take more time. We explain the plan, then give a clear quote. If you need a long move to a repair shop, tell us the address when you call.
While you wait, turn on your hazard lights if you are on a road shoulder, and stand in a safe place away from traffic. If you are near the Alex Fraser Bridge or Highway 17 ramps, stay behind a barrier when possible. Keep your phone on and watch for our ETA text or call. When we arrive, we’ll do a quick safety check together.
After the tow, do a simple walk-around before you drive away. Check your hitch area, steps, and any storage doors. If your RV was on a flat tire, ask where the safest tire shop is nearby. We can also suggest a good drop spot at your home, storage yard, or campground in Delta. Our goal is to leave you in a better situation than we found.
If you travel often, save our number and keep a simple RV info note in your phone. Include the RV length, weight class, and where you like to be dropped in Delta. That small step can speed up service when you are near Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal or crossing into Ladner. Towstar Towing and Recovery™ will help you choose the safest tow plan.
Yes. If your RV won’t start, we can still tow it as long as we can access the wheels and the steering can be secured. Tell us the make, length, and where it is parked in Delta. If you have a motorhome, we may use a flatbed or wheel-lift setup. We’ll explain the safest option before we move.
Check the trailer’s GVWR sticker and compare it to your tow vehicle limits. If you’re unsure, don’t guess—overweight towing can damage brakes and tires. If you just need the RV moved to storage or a shop, we can tow it for you. For cost and planning info, see our guide: RV hauling rates in Canada.
It helps, but it’s not always required. If you can meet us, we’ll do a quick walk-around and confirm the drop location. If you can’t, you can still arrange service with photos, access notes, and a phone call. Make sure valuables, pets, and loose items are removed first. We’ll contact you when the RV is loaded and again at drop-off.
It helps, but it’s not always required. If you can meet us, we’ll do a quick walk-around and confirm the drop location. If you can’t, you can still arrange service with photos, access notes, and a phone call. Make sure valuables, pets, and loose items are removed first. We’ll contact you when the RV is loaded and again at drop-off.
Here are some Delta BC neighbourhoods we can reach fast for RV towing and related towing help. If you are near a bridge, ferry route, or farm road, share a landmark so we can find you quickly and plan the safest pickup. • Delta • Ladner • Tsawwassen • North Delta • Sunshine Hills • Annieville • Scottsdale • Nordel • Boundary Bay • Beach Grove • English Bluff • Pebble Hill • East Ladner • West Ladner • Tilbury
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