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Single axle utility trailer 12'

/per day
Single axle utility trailer. Great for small to moderate loads up to 2000lbs. 2in Ball hitch, ramp gate for easy loading. New trailer. Can include dolly, straps, wheel barrow, or soil compactor, other accessories available with inquiry
  • Bumper Pull
  • 2000
  • 6'x12'
  • North force
  • 2025
  • Utility

Edmundston, tucked into the northwest corner of New Brunswick near the borders of Quebec and Maine, is a hidden gem for adventure seekers.

Explore Edmundston!

Adventure

Adventure

Surrounded by the Appalachian Mountains and nestled along the Madawaska River, the town offers a striking mix of terrain ideal for both summer and winter pursuits. One of the standout attractions is Mont Farlagne, a four-season mountain resort just outside the city. In the winter, it transforms into a ski and snowboard haven with multiple runs, a snow park, and equipment rentals. Come summer, it becomes a mountain biking and hiking center with lift-assisted trails that appeal to all levels of riders. Edmundston is also the northern gateway to the New Brunswick Trail system, with the Petit-Témis Interprovincial Trail offering a 130-kilometer stretch of crushed gravel paths that connect to Quebec and are perfect for long-distance cycling, walking, or cross-country skiing. Water lovers can kayak or canoe the calm sections of the Madawaska River or head into more rapid-filled stretches of the nearby Green River. The surrounding forested hills provide outstanding opportunities for geocaching, trail running, and birdwatching. Thanks to its alpine geography and bilingual cultural flair, Edmundston blends rustic outdoor thrills with a uniquely European-style charm that few other places in New Brunswick can match.

Wildlife

Edmundston sits at the edge of New Brunswick’s northern wilderness, where the Appalachian foothills begin to unfurl and bring with them a wealth of biodiversity. The region is dominated by mixed and boreal forests, home to species like white-tailed deer, red foxes, snowshoe hares, and porcupines. In more remote forest zones, moose and black bears are also common, especially around the Green River watershed and protected areas west of the town. The Republic Provincial Park, located just minutes from downtown Edmundston, offers easy access to woodlands teeming with warblers, woodpeckers, and the occasional barred owl. The river systems, particularly the Madawaska and Iroquois Rivers, provide important habitats for beavers, otters, and brook trout, which in turn support predatory birds like ospreys and bald eagles. Seasonal migrations bring flocks of ducks and geese through the river valleys, particularly in spring and fall. The area is also notable for rare plant species, such as orchids and alpine flora, which thrive in higher elevation and cooler microclimates. Local conservation efforts—often supported by the University of Moncton’s Edmundston campus and regional environmental groups—focus on forest stewardship and species monitoring. With its intact ecosystems and minimal urban sprawl, Edmundston remains a prime destination for wildlife lovers and nature photographers alike.

Wildlife
Car Culture

Car Culture

Though more remote than other major centers in New Brunswick, Edmundston has cultivated a strong and proud car culture that thrives on local events, enthusiast clubs, and picturesque driving routes. The town is a regular stop on the Tour de la Vallée, a scenic road rally that traverses the Saint John River Valley and often includes Edmundston as either a start or checkpoint location. These events draw collectors and vintage car lovers from across the province and Quebec, many of whom showcase classic muscle cars, rare European imports, and beautifully restored cruisers. During the summer months, the Edmundston Classic Car Show, held downtown or at the Centre Jean-Daigle, gathers dozens of local vehicles and hundreds of spectators for a festive atmosphere filled with music, food, and engine revs. Car meets also pop up in smaller venues like grocery store parking lots or local arenas, fostering grassroots camaraderie among owners and builders. Due to its geographic proximity to Quebec and Maine, Edmundston’s car culture has a distinctive bilingual flair—American hot rods parked next to French Citroëns or Quebec-plated tuners. Road trippers also love Edmundston for its winding drives through the mountains and river valleys, particularly in the fall when foliage lines the scenic routes. Whether for formal shows or spontaneous meetups, Edmundston brings authenticity, community spirit, and a cross-cultural vibe to New Brunswick’s automotive scene.

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