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Newfoundland and Labrador Trailer Rentals

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18 x 7 enclosed

$125.00/per day
Black enclosed cargo trailer with e track on floor and walls. Electric brakes. 2-5/16 hitch. Rear ramp, spring assist with side personnel door. Ample LED lighting. Roof vent and slide open side windows. Many E track straps and accessories are included with this trailer rental.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 4500
  • 18 x 7
  • Cargo craft
  • 2017
  • Enclosed

7' x 20' Car Hauler Trailer

$100.00/per day
7' x 20' car hauler, wood floor, multiple tie-down points, heavy-duty rear ramps. This trailer can be used for equipment and mid-sized vehicles as long the width DOES NOT exceed 6'10" (82"). The trailer is equipped with a 7-pin round plug and electric brakes.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 10400
  • 7' x 20'
  • Balentine
  • 2020
  • Car Hauler

4 x 7 utility trailer

$50.00/per day
Small utility trailer, expanded metal floor. Small ATVs will fit such as a Honda Recon, gocart, dirt bike, etc. Trailer has new LED lights with new wiring and brand new tires. Fold-down rear tailgate / ramp.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 1250
  • 4 x 7
  • Carry On Trailer Co
  • 2010
  • 4 x 7

44’ ATC Car Hauler/Cargo Trailer, Aluminum, Goose Neck, 24,000lbs Max Capacity

$300.00/per day
Huge, 44-foot, ATC Car Hauler/Cargo Trailer. Triple Axle, ramp door, lots of E-Track on floors and walls, 36” side door, 8’ escape door, lots of lighting and all aluminum so light weight. This is a very lightweight trailer for its size with a 25k capacity. Move the family, or haul that show car across country. This trailer will help you get it done with ease and plenty of room.
  • Gooseneck
  • 24000
  • 44’ x 8’6” (36’ floor)
  • ATC
  • 2023
  • 44’ ROM 500G

20’ x 83" Car Hauler Trailer

$100.00/per day
20’ x 83” Car Hauler Trailer, equipped with 2 ramps, 4 axle straps and 4 cargo straps, a 10,000lb winch, a spare tire and all the necessary tools to change a tire, we keep clean and well-maintained equipment. Ready to hit the road at your earliest convenience.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 10400
  • 20’ x 83”
  • Load trail
  • 2025
  • Car hauler

20’ x 83" Car Hauler Trailer

$100.00/per day
20’ x 83” wood deck car hauler trailer equipped with two ramps, (6) cargo straps, a spare tire and all the necessary tools to change a flat tire, ready to hit the road, we keep clean and well-maintained equipment available at your earliest convenience.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 7000
  • 20’ x 83”
  • C&m
  • 2025
  • Ut

20’ x 102" Deck-over Trailer

$140.00/per day
20’ x 102” deck over trailer equipped with 2-6’ steel ramps, cargo and axle straps. Has 7,000lb axles, clean and well maintained ready to hit the road, ideal for hotshot deliveries, moving material, tractors, equipment or vehicles. Please send me a message if you have any questions.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 14000
  • 20’ x 102” deck
  • Load trail
  • 2024
  • Deck over

14ft Dump Trailer

$140.00/per day
14ft Dump Trailer GVWR: 7,257 KG (16,000 LBS) Equipped with ramps, swing gate and spread gate, spare tire and tools needed to replace a flat, front main telescopic jack, cover up tarp with 3-foot wall and 1-foot wood raisers.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 14000
  • 7’ x 14’
  • Texas pride
  • 2025
  • Dump

18’ Tilt Deck Flatbed Trailer

$100.00/per day
18-foot by 75-inch tilt deck flatbed trailer ideal to move equipment such as mini skid steers, mini excavators or low vehicles. Trailer comes with straps, spare tire, jack and all the tools needed to replace a flat tire, just in case.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 11500
  • 18’ x 75”
  • Bigtex
  • 2017
  • It

18ft lowboy utility trailer

$80.00/per day
18-foot x 83-inch utility trailer with side reels and 4-foot ramps ideal to move a motorcycle, Buggie, 4-wheelers, construction materials or moving goods around. Trailer comes with spare tire and straps needed for your haul.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 7000
  • 18’ x 83”
  • Pj
  • 2015
  • Ut

20’ Low Boy with Ramps

$100.00/per day
20’ x 83” low boy trailer with heavy duty ramps equipped with double 7,000lb axles and 14-ply tires. includes 2” cargo straps, spare tire, jack and tools needed to replace a flat in case of needing it. For more info send me a message.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 11000
  • 20’ x 83”
  • Big Tex
  • 2022
  • 14p

20' x 83" Car Hauler Trailer

$100.00/per day
20' x 83" Top Hat 12,000-lb. Winch 7,000-lb. GVWR Needs a 2-inch ball Ramps Included Straps Included Pick up near 90 and Montgomery Road Meet up offered as well $100 Deposit required Please send a message if you have any questions.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 5000
  • 20' x 83"
  • TOP HAT INDUSTRIES
  • 2021
  • Top Hat Industries

Newfoundland and Labrador’s vast and varied geography creates a rich tapestry of ecosystems that support some of the most extraordinary wildlife in Canada.

Explore Newfoundland and Labrador!

Adventure

Adventure

For travelers seeking raw, untamed beauty and a true sense of adventure, Newfoundland and Labrador delivers in abundance. This easternmost province is a paradise for outdoor explorers, defined by dramatic coastal cliffs, sweeping ocean vistas, ancient rock formations, and some of the most remote backcountry in North America. One of the crown jewels of adventure here is the East Coast Trail, a 336-kilometer coastal hiking route that winds its way along the Avalon Peninsula. This trail offers awe-inspiring views of the Atlantic, hidden sea caves, iceberg lookouts, and rugged headlands that plunge into the ocean — a dream for serious hikers and photographers alike. For a uniquely maritime adventure, visitors can kayak or take boat tours around Twillingate and St. Anthony, where massive icebergs drift down Iceberg Alley from Greenland each spring. This surreal, close-up experience of ancient ice formations is unlike anything else in Canada. Scuba diving enthusiasts are drawn to the Bell Island shipwrecks, submerged WWII-era cargo ships in Conception Bay that now serve as haunting underwater museums teeming with marine life. Inland, the Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a different kind of thrill — climbing the ancient Gros Morne Mountain or exploring the dramatic Tablelands, where the Earth’s mantle is exposed on the surface, creating a Martian-like landscape. In Labrador, adventures take on a remote and wild tone. Snowmobilers can traverse untouched tundra across the Trans-Labrador Highway, while heli-skiing in the Mealy Mountains offers powder-chasing in one of the last frontiers. Winter also opens up opportunities for dog sledding, ice fishing, and cross-country skiing. Whether paddling through fjords, hiking among billion-year-old rock, or sailing past puffin colonies on a salty sea breeze, Newfoundland and Labrador invites adventurers to go further, deeper, and wilder.

Wildlife

Whether on land, sea, or in the air, the province is teeming with animal encounters that offer insight into nature at its most primal. One of the most unforgettable wildlife spectacles in the region is the annual whale migration. From May through September, over 20 species of whales — including humpbacks, minkes, orcas, and even the rare blue whale — pass along the coastlines, with popular viewing spots in Witless Bay, Twillingate, and Bonne Bay. Whale-watching tours allow guests to witness dramatic breaches and hear the songs of these giants echo through the sea. Just as iconic are the Atlantic puffins, the province’s beloved seabirds with vibrant orange beaks and comedic charm. The Witless Bay Ecological Reserve is home to North America’s largest Atlantic puffin colony, where hundreds of thousands of puffins nest alongside murres, kittiwakes, and storm-petrels. Inland, the boreal forests and rugged plateaus provide a sanctuary for moose, caribou, black bears, lynx, and red foxes. In fact, Newfoundland has one of the highest moose densities in North America, with sightings common along highways and in wilderness parks like Terra Nova National Park. In Labrador, the wild feels even wilder. The George River Caribou Herd, though diminished in recent years, is still a symbol of the North’s delicate ecological balance. Coastal Labrador is also one of the few places in the world where you might glimpse polar bears, especially in areas around the Torngat Mountains National Park, where Inuit-led expeditions offer respectful and educational wildlife encounters. Whether it’s watching seabirds dive like arrows into ocean swells, spotting a behemoth moose in the mist, or hearing the haunting howl of wolves under the northern lights, Newfoundland and Labrador deliver unforgettable moments where nature is undeniably in charge.

Wildlife
Car Culture

Car Culture

Though Newfoundland and Labrador are better known for their natural beauty and rugged coastlines, the province also has a passionate and tight-knit car culture that brings communities together through chrome, rumble, and nostalgia. Given the remote geography, car events here often take on a grassroots spirit, but that doesn’t diminish their size or enthusiasm. One of the province’s most iconic events is the Targa Newfoundland, an internationally recognized tarmac rally race held annually each September. Dubbed the "Ironman of Motorsports," Targa is a multi-day rally that pushes cars — and drivers — to their limits across over 1,600 kilometers of winding roads, scenic towns, and coastal highways. It attracts racers from around the world and is one of the few legal road races of its kind in North America. Beyond Targa, local communities across the province host a variety of car shows and cruise nights throughout the warmer months. The NL Antique and Classic Car Club, based in St. John’s, organizes regular gatherings that celebrate vintage and collector vehicles, from lovingly restored 1950s Chevrolets to rare imports. Events like Cruise the Rock offer opportunities for car lovers to road-trip together through small towns, stopping to display their rides at parks, waterfronts, and community centers. These gatherings often double as charity fundraisers or family-friendly festivals, complete with food trucks, music, and awards for best in show. Even in Labrador, where distances are vast and roads can be rough, car lovers show their pride. In Happy Valley-Goose Bay, the Labrador Auto Club hosts meet-ups and drag racing events during the summer, bringing together a mix of modern tuners, pickups, and muscle cars. Newfoundland and Labrador’s car culture may not have the volume of larger provinces, but it compensates with heart, history, and the thrill of roaring down coastal roads with the Atlantic wind at your back.

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