7ft x 12 ft Cargo Trailer
- Bumper Pull
- 724
- 7'x14'
- Cargo mate
- 2019
- Blazer
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Discover the best trailer rentals in Mission, BC!

Known for its lush forests, pristine lakes, and mountainous terrain, Mission offers a gateway to the Fraser Valley’s wilder side. Rolley Lake Provincial Park is a favorite among locals and visitors alike for swimming, canoeing, and hiking through mossy trails. Stave Lake provides opportunities for off-roading, ATVing, and wakeboarding, while Hayward Lake, a tranquil reservoir surrounded by dense forest, is ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, and wildlife watching. Hiking trails like the Abby Grind or the Dewdney Peak Trail challenge adventurers with steep ascents and panoramic views. The area is also crisscrossed with mountain biking trails, especially in the Bear Mountain and Red Mountain areas. For winter activities, nearby Sasquatch Mountain Resort (formerly Hemlock Valley) offers snowboarding, skiing, and snowshoeing without the massive crowds of larger resorts. With easy access to both rugged backcountry and peaceful nature preserves, Mission is a perfect destination for those who crave both action and serenity.
The biodiversity in and around Mission is remarkable, thanks to its blend of wetlands, rivers, forests, and mountainous habitats. Birdwatchers flock to the region, particularly the Silverdale wetlands and the areas surrounding Stave and Hayward Lakes, to catch glimpses of species like the American dipper, bald eagles, great horned owls, and trumpeter swans. The Fraser River, which winds through Mission, is a vital artery for salmon, particularly during spawning season, when the riverbanks come alive with activity and eagles swoop down in search of a meal. Black bears, deer, beavers, and raccoons are frequently spotted, especially in more secluded areas or along hiking trails. In spring and summer, amphibians like Pacific chorus frogs can be heard in abundance, while garter snakes and the rare western toad inhabit the region’s underbrush. The Mission Tree Farm and surrounding crown lands play a critical role in maintaining the ecological integrity of this zone. Conservation groups and community initiatives have worked hard to balance development with sustainability, ensuring that future generations can continue to experience the area’s rich wildlife offerings in a respectful and educational way.


Mission is home to one of British Columbia’s premier motorsport facilities: Mission Raceway Park. This legendary venue is a cornerstone of BC’s car culture, drawing racers and fans from across the Pacific Northwest. Known for its drag racing scene, the park hosts a variety of events, including the NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) series, street-legal drag nights, and specialty car meets like Muscle Car Madness and Import Face-Off. The venue has earned a reputation for being fast, well-maintained, and community-friendly, offering everything from pro-level competitions to beginner test-and-tune nights. Spectators are treated to the thunder of top-fuel dragsters, the shriek of imports, and the rumble of American muscle—all in a family-friendly environment. Mission also supports local car culture through smaller cruise-ins, classic car shows, and enthusiast clubs, many of which operate year-round. Beyond the track, Mission’s car community celebrates restoration, modification, and the shared love of all things automotive. Whether you’re watching a 9-second quarter-mile run or chatting with a proud owner of a vintage Chevelle at a local show, the passion is unmistakable. In Mission, BC, the roar of an engine is as much a part of the community as the call of a bald eagle over the Fraser.
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