Recreational vehicles and watercrafts bring Albertans endless opportunities for fun and adventure, but they also come with responsibilities, like insurance. In 2024, Armour Insurance analyzed data on premiums for motorcycles, boats, RVs, trailers, ATVs, and snowmobiles to provide a clear picture of how much recreational insurance costs in Alberta. By sharing these insights, we aim to help recreational enthusiasts get a baseline for coverage costs.
Seasonal Insurance Ratings
One key factor affecting the cost of recreational insurance is Alberta’s seasonal climate. Insurance for recreational vehicles is often seasonally rated, meaning the premiums are calculated based on their active use during specific months. This approach acknowledges that you’re not using these vehicles year-round, making the coverage more cost-effective. While you’re still covered for storage-related risks during the off-season, the reduced likelihood of active use keeps premiums affordable, offering a fair and balanced solution for recreational vehicle owners.
What is a Part of Recreational Insurance Policies?
Most recreational insurance products have a few different elements of coverage that make up the policy. At very least, all recreational insurance policies with Armour Insurance have $2 million in liability coverage. Comprehensive coverage for fire, theft, vandalism, and natural disaster is also typically added to a recreational insurance policy. Collision coverage is an option for many recreational vehicle products but is less commonly added than it is to standard auto insurance.
How Much Is Motorcycle Insurance In Alberta in 2024?
Average Annual Insurance Premium | $461 |
Average Monthly Insurance Premium | $39.73 |
Median Annual Insurance Premium | $408 |
Median Monthly Insurance Premium | $35.19 |
Most Expensive Annual Premium | $1,420 |
Most Expensive Monthly Premium | $122.48 |
How Much Is RV and Trailer Insurance In Alberta in 2024?
Average Annual Insurance Premium | $616 |
Average Monthly Insurance Premium | $53.12 |
Median Annual Insurance Premium | $413 |
Median Monthly Insurance Premium | $35.62 |
Most Expensive Annual Premium | $4,512 |
Most Expensive Monthly Premium | $389.16 |
The primary reason for the wide margin between the average premium and the most expensive premium is that our data does not create a distinction between trailers and RVs. Since an RV is the primary mode of transportation (while a trailer is being pulled by the primary transportation) the risk for collision, comprehensive, and liability claims are considerably higher with RV's. Understandably, when risk goes up, so does the price.
How Much Is ATV Insurance In Alberta in 2024?
Average Annual Insurance Premium | $596 |
Average Monthly Insurance Premium | $51.36 |
Median Annual Insurance Premium | $459 |
Median Monthly Insurance Premium | $39.59 |
Most Expensive Annual Premium | $5,368 |
Most Expensive Monthly Premium | $462.99 |
The wide margin between the average and most expensive premium is generally due to multi-vehicle policies. While $5,000 for ATV insurance is quite expensive, if you have 5-10 ATV's it becomes considerably less per unit.
How Much Is Boat Insurance In Alberta in 2024?
Average Annual Insurance Premium | $522 |
Average Monthly Insurance Premium | $44.99 |
Median Annual Insurance Premium | $446 |
Median Monthly Insurance Premium | $38.47 |
Most Expensive Annual Premium | $1,692 |
Most Expensive Monthly Premium | $145.94 |
Conclusion
Recreational insurance plays a vital role in protecting Albertans and their investments in motorcycles, RVs, boats, ATVs, and trailers. With seasonal ratings and a range of coverage options, Armour Insurance strives to offer tailored solutions that balance affordability with comprehensive protection. Ready to Armour Up your adventures? Contact us today to explore the right coverage for your recreational lifestyle.
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Notes About Data
- All data in this article has been collected primarily in the province of Alberta with less than 4% being collected from Saskatchewan.
- The average insurance premiums are calculated by the total premium paid divided by the total number of policies.
- Median insurance premiums are calculated by taking the value in the middle of data set of all premiums.
- Monthly payments are calculated, assuming a 3.5% financing fee on the total premium.