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Rothesay Trailer Rentals

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Rothesay, a charming and historically rich town along the Kennebecasis River, is often celebrated for its elegance and suburban calm—but beneath its quiet façade lies a vibrant landscape for outdoor adventure.

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Adventure

Adventure

The river itself is central to the local lifestyle and offers an expansive aquatic playground perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, and boating. The sheltered waters and picturesque views make it an ideal spot for both beginners and seasoned water enthusiasts. Popular launching points like Riverside Golf & Country Club and Renforth Wharf allow easy access to the river, where locals and visitors enjoy everything from sunrise paddles to full-day excursions past forested shores and hidden coves. On land, Rothesay’s proximity to the Kennebecasis Valley Trail provides scenic paths for hiking, jogging, and cycling, with routes that connect to neighboring communities like Quispamsis and Hampton. The Wells Recreation Park offers multi-use trails and wooded walking paths that remain active year-round. In the winter months, cross-country skiers and snowshoers make use of these same networks, supported by community-led grooming efforts. Rothesay also plays host to sailing regattas and tennis tournaments during the summer, maintaining a refined yet active lifestyle balance. With its combination of riverfront access, recreational parks, and an adventurous spirit that respects its heritage, Rothesay offers a subtly thrilling outdoor experience in one of New Brunswick’s most beautiful regions.

Wildlife

Despite its polished neighborhoods and manicured gardens, Rothesay is home to a thriving ecosystem supported by the Kennebecasis River and its surrounding woodlands. The riverbanks and coves provide essential habitat for a wide variety of birdlife, particularly waterfowl, raptors, and songbirds. Bald eagles are frequently spotted soaring above the river, while loons, ducks, and herons populate the calm waters in the warmer months. The Spy Glass Hill and Gondola Point trails—which run through mixed hardwood and coniferous forest—offer a natural refuge for animals like white-tailed deer, red foxes, and snowshoe hares. Smaller mammals such as chipmunks and squirrels are commonly seen in backyard feeders and along quiet walking paths, making the town feel like a seamless blend between development and nature. During spring and fall, Rothesay’s greenbelt areas become part of major migratory flyways, drawing flocks of geese and warblers that rest in the wetlands and treetops. Local conservation efforts and educational programming, often supported through schools and community groups, help raise awareness of these natural treasures and promote environmentally friendly landscaping to support pollinators like bees and butterflies. Rothesay’s commitment to preserving its green spaces ensures that wildlife is not pushed aside—it’s embraced as part of daily life in this scenic riverside community.

Wildlife
Car Culture

Car Culture

Rothesay’s car culture reflects its unique character—refined, enthusiastic, and deeply connected to the scenic routes of the Kennebecasis Valley. While it may not have the gritty, high-horsepower energy of major drag strips, Rothesay nurtures a quieter but equally passionate automotive community. Throughout the summer months, classic car owners and performance enthusiasts gather at small-scale events held at places like the Rothesay Arena or local schools, where polished vintage Cadillacs and European sports cars gleam under the evening sun. These gatherings often attract well-maintained collector vehicles that reflect the area’s affluence and appreciation for automotive heritage. Residents frequently participate in larger regional events, such as the Port City Show and Shine in Saint John or touring rallies through the Fundy Coastal Drive, but Rothesay drivers are especially fond of cruising the winding riverside roads between their town and Quispamsis or Hampton. Scenic, tree-lined avenues like Rothesay Road are perfect for weekend drives, particularly during autumn when the foliage turns vibrant shades of orange and red. Restoration and detailing are popular pastimes among local hobbyists, with some residents even hosting private garages and car barns that preserve high-end classics and custom builds. Car culture in Rothesay is a celebration of craftsmanship, beauty, and mechanical precision—expressed in a manner that’s as graceful and refined as the town itself.

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Does Neighbors Trailer provide damage coverage?

Yes — Neighbors Trailer offers NT Protect, a Protection Package designed to cover trailer damage during a verified rental.

Coverage details:

  • Up to $25,000 in coverage for trailer damage during the rental period
  • $500 deductible per request
  • Coverage applies only when the rental is properly started and ended in the system

Who pays: The Protection Package is paid for by the renter at booking checkout. Trailer owners are not charged.

Important to know:

  • NT Protect covers the trailer itself only.
  • Damage to other vehicles, property, or third parties is the responsibility of the renter's personal auto insurance.
  • If the deductible cannot be collected from the renter, the trailer owner is responsible for the $500 deductible amount.

For full inclusions, exclusions, and request procedures, see our Terms of Use.

What type of trailers can I rent at Neighbors Trailer?

Neighbors Trailer is the largest peer-to-peer trailer rental marketplace in the country, so you'll find an incredibly wide selection of trailers for whatever you need to haul.

Trailer types you can rent:

  • Utility trailers — open landscape, single-axle, tandem-axle
  • Cargo / enclosed trailers — great for moves, deliveries, and protection from weather
  • Dump trailers — for landscaping, demo, and construction debris
  • Equipment trailers — for skid steers, mini-excavators, and Bobcats
  • Car haulers and flatbeds
  • Motorcycle and ATV trailers
  • Boat trailers
  • Toy haulers and specialty trailers
  • Concession / vending trailers in select markets

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