| British
Columbia |
Permits
the operation of any two-axle vehicle including cars,
vans, trucks and utility
vehicle. You may also operate motorhomes (including those
with more than two axles) as long as the trailer being
towed is 4,600 kg or less. Above this weight you will
need a Class 4 or Class 5 license with a heavy trailer
endorsement (Code 51). |
| Alberta |
Permits
the operation of a two-axle motor vehicle towing a trailer
with one or more axles, a recreational vehicle or combination
of recreational vehicle and a trailer if the trailer has
not more than two axles and is not equipped with air brakes.
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| Saskatchewan |
Permits
the operation of any motor vehicle or recreational vehicle
and trailer combination, provided the gross weight of
trailer does not exceed 4,500 kg. |
| Manitoba |
Permits
the operation of cars and trucks with tow axles and any
combination of vehicles consisting of truck and a towed
vehicle with a registered gross vehicle weight of up to
4,540 kg.
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| Ontario (updated November 2011) |
To June 30, 2011:
Permits
the operation of any car, van or small truck or combination
of vehicle and towed vehicle provided the towed vehicle
is not over 4,600 kg and the maximum weight of a self-propelled
vehicle up to 11, 000 kg.
As of July 1, 2011:
Permits operation and towing of an RV up to 11,000 kg "combined vehicle weight" (car/truck & RV), for personal use, with a "G" Licence and an optional RV Safety Towing Checklist/test and identification card (for enforcement and insurance clarification). The latter is available through any RV dealer in Ontario. (Ontario Regulation 340/94)
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| Quebec |
Permits the operation of a
two-axle vehicle with a net weight of less than 4,500
kg and tow of a recreational trailer with no weight restrictions.
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| New
Brunswick |
Permits the operation of any
two- or three-axle motorhome or a towed vehicle which
is registered up to and including 4,500 kg gross weight
behind a motor vehicle or motorhome.
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| Nova
Scotia |
Permits
the operation of cars, pickup trucks, sport utility vehicles
and vans seating less than 10 people.
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| Prince
Edward Island |
Permits the operation of any
motor vehicle not exceeding 14,000 kg gross mass, and
a towed vehicle not exceeding 4,500 kg.
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| Newfoundland/Labrador |
Permits
the operation of all motor vehicles with not more than
two axles, a self-propelled motorhome with two or more
axles and a combination of vehicles where the towed vehicle
does not does not exceed 4,500 kg.
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| Northwest
Territories & Nunavut |
Permit
the operation of any combination of a two-axle towing
vehicle and towed vehicles where the towing and towed
vehicles do not exceed a gross weight of 4,500 kg.
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| Yukon Territory |
Permits
the operation of all motor vehicles with not more than
two axles, a self-propelled motorhome with two or more
axles and a combination of vehicles
where the towed
vehicle does not does
not exceed 4,500 kg.
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