Choose the Right Plan for Your Adventure
Adventure Essential offers the key features that make Outland exceptional, making it ideal for budget travelers or those with insurance through their credit card or car insurance.
For travelers who want extra peace of mind and flexibility, Adventure Plus is the way to go. With added coverage and the ability to change or cancel plans, it’s perfect for those who want to explore Canada with less worry.
Features | Adventure Essential | Adventure Plus |
---|---|---|
Free Delivery | Included | Included |
Mileage | Unlimited | Unlimited |
Cancellation window | Non-refundable | 100% Up to 10 days |
Date Changes | Not allowed | Allowed Up to 72 hours |
Minimum age | 21 | 21 |
Insurance | $1,500 deductible | $300 deductible |
Windshield | $1,500 deductible | No deductible |
Third party liability | $2,000,000 coverage | $2,000,000 coverage |
Does the rental insurance cover off-road driving?
No, insurance only covers incidents that happen on designated roads.
A designated road refers to any public roadway officially recognized and maintained by governmental authorities. These roads are typically marked on official maps and are intended for regular vehicular traffic.
This encompasses both paved and unpaved roads that are maintained by the the Province, State, or municipality.
In the United States:
A designated road generally refers to any public road that is part of the official transportation network, including federal, state, and local roads. The National Highway System (NHS), for example, includes roadways deemed essential for the country's economy, defense, and mobility. These roads are recognized and maintained by governmental agencies.
Off-road trails, unmarked paths, and restricted access areas do not qualify as designated roads!
If a vehicle is damaged or stranded while off-roading, you will be responsible for all related costs, as insurance does not cover off-road incidents.

Designated Road – Covered by insurance

Unmarked Trail – Not Covered by Insurance