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26’ enclosed

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V-nose 26’ Enclosed trailer with rear ramp door and 2 side doors. Rubber guard on the floors, Bumper pull 2 5/16” hitch. With dual 5000# axles.26’ ft for enclosed portion of trailer. 29’ tip to tail. Great trailer, ready To rent and move all your stuff.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 7000
  • 26’ x 8’
  • H & H
  • 2007
  • Trailer TRM

Okotoks is a vibrant outdoor destination that seamlessly blends urban amenities with raw Alberta adventure.

Explore Okotoks!

Adventure

Adventure

Located along the Sheep River, the town provides instant access to scenic trails, parks, and river-based activities. The Sheep River Valley Pathway System weaves through town and along the riverbank, offering kilometers of well-maintained routes ideal for cycling, jogging, dog walking, and family picnics. Popular spots like Big Rock, the glacial erratic just west of town, attract both hikers and photographers for its natural and cultural significance. For water lovers, the river offers seasonal opportunities for kayaking, tubing, and fly fishing—particularly popular in spring and early summer. A short drive west brings adventurers into the Foothills and Kananaskis Country, where more rugged hiking, horseback riding, snowshoeing, and camping await in places like Sandy McNabb Recreation Area and Sheep River Provincial Park. Okotoks also boasts several multi-use parks like D'Arcy Ranch and Okotoks Off-Leash Park, making it easy to stay active close to home. With a backdrop of prairie skies and mountain peaks, Okotoks offers an accessible gateway to both soft and rugged adventure—all just 20 minutes from the city, but a world away in experience.

Wildlife

Okotoks is a thriving wildlife corridor where prairie meets foothills and nature weaves itself into everyday life. The Sheep River, running through the heart of town, is more than a scenic feature—it supports a vibrant ecosystem that includes beavers, muskrats, waterfowl, and various fish species like rainbow and brown trout. Along the riverbanks, visitors frequently encounter white-tailed deer, red foxes, and an astonishing diversity of birds. Raptors such as bald eagles and Swainson’s hawks nest or pass through seasonally, while songbirds and swallows fill the skies during migration periods. Just west of Okotoks, the natural landscape becomes more wild, with black bears, elk, and the occasional cougar reported in the foothills near Turner Valley and the Diamond Valley region. The nearby Okotoks Erratic area and surrounding grasslands also support badgers, ground squirrels, and snakes like the harmless prairie rattler, contributing to an active ecological environment. Conservation and nature education are also strong here—local schools, nature clubs, and parks departments engage in efforts to preserve habitats and promote sustainable coexistence. Whether you’re strolling the river trails or exploring a foothill trail west of town, wildlife in Okotoks is not something you have to seek—it’s something that reveals itself naturally, quietly enriching daily life.

Wildlife
Car Culture

Car Culture

Okotoks boasts a deeply rooted car culture that reflects both its prairie grit and proximity to Calgary’s expansive automotive scene. At the heart of the town’s motoring enthusiasm is the annual Okotoks Show & Shine, a major summer event where hundreds of classic cars, hot rods, muscle cars, and custom builds line the downtown streets. It’s a multigenerational celebration of chrome, craftsmanship, and community that draws visitors from across southern Alberta. But the love of vehicles in Okotoks goes beyond the big event. Throughout the summer, informal cruise nights and meetups occur regularly in parking lots and along scenic stretches like Northridge Drive, while nearby Highway 2A and Highway 7 offer prime cruising routes with stunning foothill views. Trucks are just as loved as coupes here—many locals proudly drive lifted pickups, work-ready rigs, and off-road builds, especially popular among ranchers and outdoor enthusiasts. With foothills trails nearby, 4x4 culture and ATV riding are alive and well, and winter brings out snowmobiles and rugged all-season vehicles. Restoration garages, detailing shops, and custom builders are also active in the area, helping to maintain a thriving community around engine blocks and bodywork. In Okotoks, car culture is more than a pastime—it’s a shared language of pride, ingenuity, and a celebration of Alberta’s wide, open roadways.

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