Moto Craft Camping: Why it's the Smartest (and Most Fun) Way to Go
- Caius Tenche
- Jun 27
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 3

If you’re coming in from Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, or anywhere that’s a ride away, here’s what you need to know: Prince Edward County hotels are nearly sold out — and the ones that are left are north of $500/night with a two-night minimum.
Moto Craft camping, on the other hand, starts at just $120 per site — and you can split that with up to 4-6 friends. That’s $30/person for the whole weekend.
Here's why the smart move is to skip the expensive hotels and lock in a campsite instead:
🌅 Wake Up Where the Action Is
No driving back and forth. No fighting traffic. Just crawl out of your tent or camper, grab a morning coffee at The Commissary or brew your own, and dive right back into the action.
With programming that runs late into the night and kicks off early, camping means you don’t miss a thing — especially not the Friday night welcome party or those after-dark hangs.
🔧 Fully Equipped, No Stress
Worried you’re not “a camper”? Don’t be. These aren’t backcountry bush sites. We’re talking:
Clean, maintained showers
Free parking
Potable water + access to late-night food
Welcome baskets with Preferred Tent/RV sites
Onsite support and friendly neighbours
Plus: you don’t need to bring a fancy tent or gear up like it’s Everest. If it fits in the back of a car and rolls up, you’re good.
💸 Save Serious Cash
Let’s break it down:
Tent sites: $120–$149 for the weekend
RV sites: $250–$450, including hookups if needed
Split that with your crew? It’s the cheapest (and chillest) stay you’ll find in all of PEC.
Hotels are charging $1,000+ for the weekend. That’s money you could be spending on merch, food, drinks… or your next custom build.
‼️ Only 5 Weeks Left — And Spots Are Going Fast
As of this post, only 60 tent sites and 16 RV sites remain. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.
Camping is only available to Weekend Pass holders — so here’s how to lock it in:
Choose your tent or RV site during checkout
Rally your crew and get ready for an unforgettable Moto Craft weekend

Still unsure? Here's what we hear from fence-sitters
“I'm not sure I can stay the whole weekend.”
Even one night onsite beats driving in and out. Plus, you’ll get access to the Friday night VIP art preview and party.
"I don’t normally camp.”
No problem. We’ve got showers, music, friendly faces, and no bears. This isn’t roughing it — it’s living it.
“I’ll figure it out later.”
You might not have time. Sites are nearly gone and so area all the decent hotels. Don't get shut out.
Let's go!
Make it easy. Make it memorable. Make it the weekend you talk about all year.