5' x 7' Westbrook Utility Trailer
- Bumper Pull
- 908
- 5' x 7'
- Westbrook
- 2013
- TRA
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Discover the best trailer rentals in Mount Pearl, NL!

Nestled next to St. John’s, Mount Pearl boasts a strong trail and park system, perfect for those who enjoy active living close to home. The Pearlgate Track and Field Complex and surrounding Glacier Arena cater to athletes and skaters year-round, while the city’s extensive trail network connects with the Grand Concourse, one of the most elaborate trail systems in Atlantic Canada. Walkers, runners, and cyclists can enjoy winding paths through forested corridors, wetland boardwalks, and scenic riverside areas, including Power’s Pond Park, which transforms in winter for ice skating and snowshoeing. For more immersive wilderness experiences, adventurers are only minutes away from the East Coast Trail, a world-renowned coastal trail network stretching over 300 kilometers and offering dramatic cliffs, whale-watching lookouts, and historic lighthouses. Popular nearby routes like La Manche Village Path and Cape Spear Path provide hikers with unforgettable views of the North Atlantic. Mount Pearl’s location also places it near prime sea kayaking waters, where paddlers can explore sheltered coves and rocky inlets. Whether you’re looking for a quick run through neighborhood trails or an oceanfront trek just beyond city limits, Mount Pearl offers adventure at a perfect intersection of nature and accessibility.
Though Mount Pearl is a city, its proximity to forest, wetland, and coastal ecosystems allows for frequent and diverse wildlife encounters. The city’s parks and trails, especially those near Power’s Pond, Brookfield Plains, and Donovan’s Industrial Park, offer habitats for birds, small mammals, and amphibians. Red foxes are often seen darting through green belts and residential neighborhoods, while snowshoe hares and squirrels are common in wooded areas. Birdlife is especially rich, with black-capped chickadees, American robins, cedar waxwings, and seasonal warblers filling the canopy with song. Wetlands attract great blue herons, ducks, and Canada geese, while local ponds support frogs, muskrats, and other aquatic species. Thanks to Newfoundland's relatively low human population density and preserved wild spaces, moose are also occasionally seen on the outskirts of town or in nearby wooded areas—though drivers must always stay alert, especially at dawn and dusk. A short drive from Mount Pearl leads to opportunities for spotting humpback whales, minke whales, and puffins along the coast, particularly in the spring and summer months. Cape Spear, just 30 minutes away, is one of the top whale-watching and seabird observation points in Canada. With natural corridors still intact and ocean waters close by, Mount Pearl residents enjoy a dynamic interaction with wildlife year-round, underscoring the deep natural richness of Newfoundland’s Avalon Peninsula.


While not as large as car scenes in more sprawling cities, Mount Pearl’s car culture is tightly knit, passionate, and increasingly visible in Newfoundland’s broader automotive community. The centerpiece of local automotive enthusiasm is the Mount Pearl Car Show, typically held during Frosty Festival or Summer in the City events. These shows bring together vintage vehicles, hot rods, muscle cars, and imports, often showcased at the Glacier Arena parking lot or in the city’s civic center. Local clubs, including chapters of the Newfoundland Classic Car Club and NL Street Rods, frequently host meetups and cruise events, drawing attention from gearheads across the Avalon Peninsula. The province's relaxed summer pace encourages evening cruises and informal gatherings along roads with ocean views, including routes through Topsail, Petty Harbour, and the Irish Loop, all within easy reach of Mount Pearl. Restoration culture is strong here, with many residents dedicating winters to restoring vintage Fords, Chevys, and even rare European imports tucked into home garages. Car pride is a point of community pride, often passed down through generations. With events like the NL Import Expo in St. John’s and Targa Newfoundland—a legendary tarmac rally that begins not far from Mount Pearl—there’s no shortage of inspiration. While the city may not host a full raceway, its residents keep the automotive spirit alive through their craftsmanship, camaraderie, and love for the open Newfoundland road.
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