2009 Forest River Sunseeker with Slide Out
6 guests
Sleeps 6
25 ft. long
Offers delivery
2009 Forest River Sunseeker
Hello and welcome to my newest listing added for this season.This 23 foot RV (25ft total) with a slide out which provides you with more space when parked and setup for the night. This unit relatively is lightweight and the perfect not to big not too small length for road trips, family get aways, and going out with friends. The unit's interior has complete LED lighting for energy efficiency. Reverse backup sensors beep as you get closer to objects. There is a wireless reverse camera and monitor for easy backing up.*Awning is not for rental use*Features:- Queen size bed in the rear- Dinette that turns to a double bed- 3 single beds on top of the driver cabin- Stove, Microwave, and Sink- Washroom with stand up shower and flush toilet- Lots of storage inside and outside the cabinRV comes stocked with:
Pots, pans, coffee maker, forks, knives, spoons, dish soap, RV toilet paper, Toilet treatment, food strainer, cutting knives, cutting board, bottle opener, can opener, bowls, plates, cups, cooking spoons and spatula.What's includedI will be including all the basics:- basic kitchen stuff
- axe for firewood
- camping chairs and small table.
- National Park Pass$40 dollars a person for linens blankets pillows and Towels.Airport pick up and drop off RV is $130 dollars each way. I will get you from the Airport with the RV and then you will drop the RV off at the Airport if you choose both.I do Airport pick up and drop off 24 hours so please discuss with me before booking a hotel as you can potentially save on a hotel night.RecommendationsIf you are going up Jasper I recommend the following:HWY 93 Icefield Parkway:There is a lot of stops you can do along HWY 93 going to Jasper, the offer easy hikes and nice scenery so leave some time for that. Don't rush it because it's worth it.Wilcox hike - https://youtu.be/sOtSlvI1yy0?si=6-jEI9_EQ0ByREC-If you don't have reservations there is a Jasper Overflow parking near Wilcox hike.
https://youtube.com/shorts/zIY0uSQrgC4?si=v_Mo85a7Jm2Fu0-EIf you are ok with walking 10Km you can do this hike at Waterflowl campground - https://youtu.be/nD0lqDVyms8?si=FA01zjrMvLv5rhDIIt's a tight drive and you have to drive slow and carefully. If your up for it try this place too Mount Edith Cavell
https://youtu.be/X-awwE4MVKwBanff:
1 day around Banff itinerary example- https://youtu.be/TZbC85sgdB0?si=08tIQOrtoiSrnKimMust go to hike in Banff - https://youtu.be/bmhxJr8t5p4?si=1tIyD5GzBW7FU7Y7You should go here since it's easy hike Johnston Canyon Banff National Park - https://youtu.be/jt1xwdZys-QLake Louise:
For Lake Louise, it's hard to get parking with an RV. Therefore, you will need to stay at Lake Louise campground or Lake Louise Overflow the night before and head to the Lake Louise Lakeside parking lot around 6 to 7am. Here is a video with more information:
https://youtu.be/X985cQ-L7B8?si=hf5HMfWaI3O9gu0M - Parking at Lake Louise Lakeside with an RV
https://youtu.be/ADscAAP_9Ww?si=k5cGCDU72CqPKx9A - Lake Louise Overflow (camping in case you don't have a reservation)At Lake Louise you may want to go on the Lake Agnes Tea House hike. Not sure of your fitness level but this video will show you the trail and the views you will get. It's probably one of the most popular and rewarding hikes.
https://youtu.be/MjoXG7tBG-4?si=n_qd6HjTBSJhm3_q
Pots, pans, coffee maker, forks, knives, spoons, dish soap, RV toilet paper, Toilet treatment, food strainer, cutting knives, cutting board, bottle opener, can opener, bowls, plates, cups, cooking spoons and spatula.What's includedI will be including all the basics:- basic kitchen stuff
- axe for firewood
- camping chairs and small table.
- National Park Pass$40 dollars a person for linens blankets pillows and Towels.Airport pick up and drop off RV is $130 dollars each way. I will get you from the Airport with the RV and then you will drop the RV off at the Airport if you choose both.I do Airport pick up and drop off 24 hours so please discuss with me before booking a hotel as you can potentially save on a hotel night.RecommendationsIf you are going up Jasper I recommend the following:HWY 93 Icefield Parkway:There is a lot of stops you can do along HWY 93 going to Jasper, the offer easy hikes and nice scenery so leave some time for that. Don't rush it because it's worth it.Wilcox hike - https://youtu.be/sOtSlvI1yy0?si=6-jEI9_EQ0ByREC-If you don't have reservations there is a Jasper Overflow parking near Wilcox hike.
https://youtube.com/shorts/zIY0uSQrgC4?si=v_Mo85a7Jm2Fu0-EIf you are ok with walking 10Km you can do this hike at Waterflowl campground - https://youtu.be/nD0lqDVyms8?si=FA01zjrMvLv5rhDIIt's a tight drive and you have to drive slow and carefully. If your up for it try this place too Mount Edith Cavell
https://youtu.be/X-awwE4MVKwBanff:
1 day around Banff itinerary example- https://youtu.be/TZbC85sgdB0?si=08tIQOrtoiSrnKimMust go to hike in Banff - https://youtu.be/bmhxJr8t5p4?si=1tIyD5GzBW7FU7Y7You should go here since it's easy hike Johnston Canyon Banff National Park - https://youtu.be/jt1xwdZys-QLake Louise:
For Lake Louise, it's hard to get parking with an RV. Therefore, you will need to stay at Lake Louise campground or Lake Louise Overflow the night before and head to the Lake Louise Lakeside parking lot around 6 to 7am. Here is a video with more information:
https://youtu.be/X985cQ-L7B8?si=hf5HMfWaI3O9gu0M - Parking at Lake Louise Lakeside with an RV
https://youtu.be/ADscAAP_9Ww?si=k5cGCDU72CqPKx9A - Lake Louise Overflow (camping in case you don't have a reservation)At Lake Louise you may want to go on the Lake Agnes Tea House hike. Not sure of your fitness level but this video will show you the trail and the views you will get. It's probably one of the most popular and rewarding hikes.
https://youtu.be/MjoXG7tBG-4?si=n_qd6HjTBSJhm3_q
Hello and welcome to my newest listing added for this season.This 23 foot RV (25ft total) with a slide out which provides you with more space when parked and setup for the night. This unit relatively is lightweight and the perfect not to big not too small length for road trips, family get aways, and going out with friends. The unit's interior has complete LED lighting for energy efficiency. Reverse backup sensors beep as you get closer to objects. There is a wireless reverse camera and monitor for easy backing up.*Awning is not for rental use*Features:- Queen size bed in the rear- Dinette that turns to a double bed- 3 single beds on top of the driver cabin- Stove, Microwave, and Sink- Washroom with stand up shower and flush toilet- Lots of storage inside and outside the cabinRV comes stocked with:
Pots, pans, coffee maker, forks, knives, spoons, dish soap, RV toilet paper, Toilet treatment, food strainer, cutting knives, cutting board, bottle opener, can opener, bowls, plates, cups, cooking spoons and spatula.What's includedI will be including all the basics:- basic kitchen stuff
- axe for firewood
- camping chairs and small table.
- National Park Pass$40 dollars a person for linens blankets pillows and Towels.Airport pick up and drop off RV is $130 dollars each way. I will get you from the Airport with the RV and then you will drop the RV off at the Airport if you choose both.I do Airport pick up and drop off 24 hours so please discuss with me before booking a hotel as you can potentially save on a hotel night.RecommendationsIf you are going up Jasper I recommend the following:HWY 93 Icefield Parkway:There is a lot of stops you can do along HWY 93 going to Jasper, the offer easy hikes and nice scenery so leave some time for that. Don't rush it because it's worth it.Wilcox hike - https://youtu.be/sOtSlvI1yy0?si=6-jEI9_EQ0ByREC-If you don't have reservations there is a Jasper Overflow parking near Wilcox hike.
https://youtube.com/shorts/zIY0uSQrgC4?si=v_Mo85a7Jm2Fu0-EIf you are ok with walking 10Km you can do this hike at Waterflowl campground - https://youtu.be/nD0lqDVyms8?si=FA01zjrMvLv5rhDIIt's a tight drive and you have to drive slow and carefully. If your up for it try this place too Mount Edith Cavell
https://youtu.be/X-awwE4MVKwBanff:
1 day around Banff itinerary example- https://youtu.be/TZbC85sgdB0?si=08tIQOrtoiSrnKimMust go to hike in Banff - https://youtu.be/bmhxJr8t5p4?si=1tIyD5GzBW7FU7Y7You should go here since it's easy hike Johnston Canyon Banff National Park - https://youtu.be/jt1xwdZys-QLake Louise:
For Lake Louise, it's hard to get parking with an RV. Therefore, you will need to stay at Lake Louise campground or Lake Louise Overflow the night before and head to the Lake Louise Lakeside parking lot around 6 to 7am. Here is a video with more information:
https://youtu.be/X985cQ-L7B8?si=hf5HMfWaI3O9gu0M - Parking at Lake Louise Lakeside with an RV
https://youtu.be/ADscAAP_9Ww?si=k5cGCDU72CqPKx9A - Lake Louise Overflow (camping in case you don't have a reservation)At Lake Louise you may want to go on the Lake Agnes Tea House hike. Not sure of your fitness level but this video will show you the trail and the views you will get. It's probably one of the most popular and rewarding hikes.
https://youtu.be/MjoXG7tBG-4?si=n_qd6HjTBSJhm3_q
Pots, pans, coffee maker, forks, knives, spoons, dish soap, RV toilet paper, Toilet treatment, food strainer, cutting knives, cutting board, bottle opener, can opener, bowls, plates, cups, cooking spoons and spatula.What's includedI will be including all the basics:- basic kitchen stuff
- axe for firewood
- camping chairs and small table.
- National Park Pass$40 dollars a person for linens blankets pillows and Towels.Airport pick up and drop off RV is $130 dollars each way. I will get you from the Airport with the RV and then you will drop the RV off at the Airport if you choose both.I do Airport pick up and drop off 24 hours so please discuss with me before booking a hotel as you can potentially save on a hotel night.RecommendationsIf you are going up Jasper I recommend the following:HWY 93 Icefield Parkway:There is a lot of stops you can do along HWY 93 going to Jasper, the offer easy hikes and nice scenery so leave some time for that. Don't rush it because it's worth it.Wilcox hike - https://youtu.be/sOtSlvI1yy0?si=6-jEI9_EQ0ByREC-If you don't have reservations there is a Jasper Overflow parking near Wilcox hike.
https://youtube.com/shorts/zIY0uSQrgC4?si=v_Mo85a7Jm2Fu0-EIf you are ok with walking 10Km you can do this hike at Waterflowl campground - https://youtu.be/nD0lqDVyms8?si=FA01zjrMvLv5rhDIIt's a tight drive and you have to drive slow and carefully. If your up for it try this place too Mount Edith Cavell
https://youtu.be/X-awwE4MVKwBanff:
1 day around Banff itinerary example- https://youtu.be/TZbC85sgdB0?si=08tIQOrtoiSrnKimMust go to hike in Banff - https://youtu.be/bmhxJr8t5p4?si=1tIyD5GzBW7FU7Y7You should go here since it's easy hike Johnston Canyon Banff National Park - https://youtu.be/jt1xwdZys-QLake Louise:
For Lake Louise, it's hard to get parking with an RV. Therefore, you will need to stay at Lake Louise campground or Lake Louise Overflow the night before and head to the Lake Louise Lakeside parking lot around 6 to 7am. Here is a video with more information:
https://youtu.be/X985cQ-L7B8?si=hf5HMfWaI3O9gu0M - Parking at Lake Louise Lakeside with an RV
https://youtu.be/ADscAAP_9Ww?si=k5cGCDU72CqPKx9A - Lake Louise Overflow (camping in case you don't have a reservation)At Lake Louise you may want to go on the Lake Agnes Tea House hike. Not sure of your fitness level but this video will show you the trail and the views you will get. It's probably one of the most popular and rewarding hikes.
https://youtu.be/MjoXG7tBG-4?si=n_qd6HjTBSJhm3_q
I have a big family and we like to go RVing in the summers together. However, we are now all too busy and do not go as often. During the times we are not using our RVs we list them out for rent for others to enjoy at a reasonable cost. My location is less than 2 hours drive from Banff, which is the start of a perfect nature get away. Camping with an RV is essentially 5 star camping, as most of the amenities you would get from a hotel are available except it is on wheels :D
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Features
2009 Forest River Sunseeker
- Sleeps 6
- 6 seatbelts
- Sleeps 6
- 6 seatbelts
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Generator
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Sewer hookup
- TV/DVD
- Audio Inputs
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Generator
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Sewer hookup
- TV/DVD
- Audio Inputs
Rules and policies
- Not pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Mileage: 200 free kilometers / day
- Unlimited generator hours
24/7 roadside assistance
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Airport Delivery
Deliver the RV to you at the airport
£70.20
/each
Airport Pickup
Pick up the RV at the Airport before your flight
£70.20
/each
Baby seat
£18.90
/each
Airport Delivery
Deliver the RV to you at the airport
£70.20
/each
Airport Pickup
Pick up the RV at the Airport before your flight
£70.20
/each
Baby seat
£18.90
/each
Availability and rates
There’s a 2 night minimum stay
Fees
- Security deposit: £540.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: £32.40. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the unit prior to each rental.
2009 Forest River Sunseeker with Slide Out
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5Myriam A.
July 20245
Good trip with the kids!
Angel A.
September 20235
Great experience!!
Eric P.
August 20235
Great experience all the way around.
Gunter S.
August 20235
Very pleased with the rental.
Mackenzie A.
June 20235
Amit P.
May 20235
Han is great at customizing the offering and ensuring a seamless experience. The RV was in good shape, worked as intended, and Han even gave me value added service that suit my specific needs perfectly. I was a little nervous about renting RV for the first time, but Han made it seem easy. Will be renting again.