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Tracadie Trailer Rentals

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7' x 20' Car Hauler Trailer

$120.00/per day
Brand new 7' x 20' galvanized Bearco equipment hauler/car hauler, 7,000lb axles, 12,000lb payload capacity. Has beaver tail with ramps and rear jacks. Chains, binders, ratchet straps, hitch, spare tire included with rental. Available for use within PEI, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. Delivery available within 100km radius.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 12000
  • 7' x 20'
  • Bearco
  • 2025
  • Equipment Hauler

6' x 12' Dump Trailer

$70.00/per day
Good Guys 6' x 12' heavy-duty dump trailer comes with tarp kit and spare tire, so you never get stranded! 16,000lb scissor lift. Spread open doors and swing back door. Has a box up front to keep straps or chains whatever you may need with key to keep it locked! Also comes with a 2-5/16" hitch in case you need it. 7-ga steel flooring. This is perfect for a half-ton truck pull it just be mindful of how much weight is loaded.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 9990
  • 6' x 12'
  • SILVER ARMOR
  • 2026
  • Silver Armor

14' x 6' Horse Trailer

$150.00/per day
Two-horse slant load, trailer is ready to go! I use it fairly regular for personal use. Pulls easy and smooth. Easy loading and unloading. Lockable tack room for easy storage. Let's get your load moved down the road, schedule this trailer and get on the road quick.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 7000
  • 14' x 6'
  • CM
  • 2004
  • Dakota

4' x 8' Utility Trailer

$30.00/per day
4' x 8' single axle, utility trailer with expanded metal sides and tailgate. Trailer tongue is 4 ft long making the trailer 12 ft long from tongue to tail. Available Add-Ons to rent: Aluminum Ramps Ratchet straps Bungees 2-inch ball hitch
  • Bumper Pull
  • 4500
  • 4' x 8'
  • Atwoods
  • 2004
  • Single Axle Utility

18' x 7' Car Hauler Trailer

$120.00/per day
Steel deck car hauler that can haul your next project or vehicle to repair shop even your car to the race track. This trailer has pull-out ramps so no picking up heavy ramps — steel deck makes for easy clean up.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 7000
  • 18' x 7'
  • Carry-On Trailer
  • 2026
  • Car Hauler

7' x 14' Dump Trailer

$125.00/per day
Brand new Sure-Trac 7' x 14' dump trailer with hydraulics and controller, new battery, new hydraulics, new trailer. Everything works perfectly with telescoping hydraulics, has swinging doors and dump doors, also has skid steer ramps. Worth every penny. Does not have a spare tire - only downside to it.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 14000
  • 7' x 14'
  • SURE-TRAC
  • 2026
  • Sure-Trac Trailers

20' x 8' Car Hauler Trailer

$100.00/per day
20' car trailer drive-over fenders can haul up to 10,000 lbs., has a winch with remote wireless remote. The ramps do not exactly match however they work. I need to get the pins to hold them in the ramp holders but for now I tie them down to the deck. Has a spare tire on the front.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 10000
  • 20' x 8'
  • CARRY-ON TRAILER
  • 2016
  • Carry-On Trailer

Tracadie, situated along the northeastern coast of New Brunswick, is a small town rich in Acadian heritage and outdoor adventure opportunities.

Explore Tracadie!

Adventure

Adventure

Its location on the Acadian Peninsula gives it prime access to both saltwater and freshwater experiences. The nearby Tracadie River and Caraquet Bay provide excellent routes for kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing, especially during the summer months. For beachgoers and swimmers, Val-Comeau Provincial Park, just a few minutes outside of town, offers scenic sand dunes, warm tidal waters, and walking trails along the Gulf of St. Lawrence—ideal for family-friendly adventure. Cyclists and long-distance hikers gravitate toward the Sentier NB Trail, a converted railbed that stretches across the province and passes through the Tracadie region, connecting users to other coastal towns and forested areas. ATV enthusiasts are well served too, with extensive off-road trail systems managed by local clubs that provide access to rugged terrain and hidden natural landmarks. In winter, those same trails become snowmobile routes, linking Tracadie to the broader New Brunswick trail network. Adventure here is not just recreational—it’s cultural, too. Acadian festivals, outdoor music events, and seasonal gatherings bring people together in public squares, waterfront parks, and forest clearings, turning the landscape into a celebration of both nature and heritage.

Wildlife

Tracadie offers a unique blend of maritime and inland habitats that support a vibrant and diverse array of wildlife. One of the most striking features of the area is its extensive network of coastal marshes and lagoons, which play host to thousands of migratory and resident birds throughout the year. Birdwatchers in Tracadie often report sightings of great egrets, black ducks, northern pintails, and even the rare American bittern, especially in the wetlands near Val-Comeau and along the Tracadie River Estuary. These saltmarsh ecosystems are not only critical breeding grounds for waterfowl and shorebirds but also serve as feeding stops during migratory seasons. Inland, the Acadian forests surrounding Tracadie support moose, white-tailed deer, snowshoe hares, and a range of small mammals like red squirrels and raccoons. The area’s woodlands and riverbanks are also prime spots for amphibians such as spring peepers and green frogs, indicators of a healthy ecosystem. In the warmer months, monarch butterflies are drawn to local milkweed fields, a testament to conservation efforts. Organizations in the region work to protect these natural habitats through reforestation projects, wetland preservation, and environmental education programs. Whether one is exploring the shoreline or wandering inland trails, the Tracadie region is a biodiverse haven where nature thrives within arm’s reach of daily life.

Wildlife
Car Culture

Car Culture

Car culture in Tracadie thrives on a deep sense of local pride, rural accessibility, and regional participation in larger New Brunswick auto traditions. While Tracadie may not host large-scale car shows like Moncton or Saint John, it boasts a tight-knit automotive community that organizes local show ’n shines, summer cruise nights, and small-town meetups. These gatherings are often held in community center parking lots, schoolyards, or near Tracadie's waterfront, where classic car owners and young auto enthusiasts showcase their rides—from restored pickups and muscle cars to customized street tuners. The expansive, scenic roads of the Acadian Peninsula provide the perfect backdrop for informal rally-style drives and motorcycle cruises, especially in the summer and early fall. Automotive enthusiasts from Tracadie also travel to larger provincial events like the Miramichi Rock ’n’ Roll Festival and the Atlantic Nationals, demonstrating a strong regional network of gearheads. In recent years, grassroots racing and drag events have become more accessible through small drag strips and informal racing clubs in the surrounding regions. Tracadie’s car culture also benefits from a strong DIY ethic, with local garages and hobbyists engaged in classic car restoration, performance tuning, and custom fabrication. Though it may be smaller in scale, Tracadie’s automotive scene is deeply rooted in community, creativity, and a shared love of vehicles that bring people together—both on the road and off.

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