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7' x 16' High Dump Trailer

$200.00/per day
This trailer was purchased brand new and got custom sides built to accommodate 5’ high sides from the dealer. It is a Triaxle trailer with 7,000lbs capacity per axle totaling a gross of 21,000lbs. The trailer is equipped with brakes and all the features a trailer should have.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 21000
  • 7’ x 16’
  • K Trail
  • 2024
  • D8216-21

Halifax may be a city, but it’s immersed in a biodiverse ecosystem shaped by forest, ocean, and marshland.

Explore Halifax!

Adventure

Adventure

Halifax offers a rare blend of ocean energy and rugged wilderness, making it one of the top spots in Atlantic Canada for outdoor adventure. The city's stunning location on the Atlantic Ocean gives locals and visitors access to a massive playground of possibilities. Whether you're sea kayaking through the granite islands around Peggy’s Cove, surfing the waves at Lawrencetown Beach, or hiking the dramatic coastline of Taylor Head Provincial Park, the region is a natural thrill zone. Halifax's urban adventure scene is just as vibrant. You can bike the Chain of Lakes Trail, paddleboard through Halifax Harbour, or take a guided ghost walk through the historic streets of the old town. The iconic Cabot Trail, only a few hours’ drive away, offers one of North America’s most scenic road adventures—perfect for cycling or motorcycle touring. And in the winter? Snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and ice fishing take over inland areas. For something totally unique, try shipwreck diving or zodiac whale tours that take you up close to the ocean’s giants. Halifax doesn’t just offer adventure—it infuses it with salt air, sweeping views, and centuries of maritime soul.

Wildlife

One of the most iconic natural experiences near Halifax is birdwatching, with sites like Point Pleasant Park, Shubie Park, and the nearby Eastern Shore Wildlife Management Area offering prime perches for spotting seabirds, songbirds, and birds of prey. Offshore, the Atlantic waters teem with marine life, from playful seals and porpoises to humpback and minke whales that migrate along Nova Scotia’s coast each summer. Seasonal boat tours out of Lunenburg, Tantallon, or Bay of Fundy give unforgettable up-close encounters with these gentle giants. Along the shoreline, tide pools brim with life—crabs, starfish, mussels, and sea snails—while the deeper woods hold deer, red foxes, and even black bears farther inland. In fall, salmon run up the region’s rivers, and in spring, frogs and toads bring the wetlands alive with sound. Halifax also boasts Hope for Wildlife, a rehabilitation center that rescues and rehomes injured animals—a great spot for education and connection. Whether you’re watching puffins off a cliffside or photographing deer in morning fog, Halifax offers an intimate look at the wild Atlantic spirit in every season.

Wildlife
Car Culture

Car Culture

While Halifax may be more famous for schooners than street rods, its car culture is gaining serious traction. Maritime pride runs deep, and that includes a love for unique builds, classic restorations, and performance cars that turn heads on coastal highways. Events like Atlantic Nationals in Moncton and Maritime Race Weekend draw East Coast gearheads from across the province, including many from Halifax’s steadily growing car clubs and garages. The city hosts frequent cruise nights, often meeting at Bayers Lake or Mic Mac Mall, where muscle cars, imports, lifted trucks, and classic cruisers line up under sunset skies. RevFest, held at Scotia Speedworld just outside Halifax, has become a major annual event, mixing drag racing, drift exhibitions, and car showcases in one high-octane package. The unique charm of Halifax’s roads—from tight downtown streets to cliffside coastal drives—makes every ride feel like a scene from a movie. Enthusiasts here are known for their DIY spirit, often restoring vintage Fords or Chevys in their home garages during the winter and unveiling them in spring. In a city where salt air and speed meet, Halifax’s car culture is fast becoming as iconic as its lighthouses and lobster rolls.

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