2026 6'.5 x 12' Mayhem Dump Trailer
- Bumper Pull
- 7000
- 6'.5 x 12'
- Mayhem Trailers
- 2026
- DTC612T7
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Discover the best trailer rentals in Cornwall, ON!

The city’s crown jewel is the Waterfront Trail, part of the greater Great Lakes Waterfront Trail, which stretches for over 40 kilometers through Cornwall and beyond. Cyclists, joggers, and rollerbladers enjoy uninterrupted views of the river, wildlife encounters, and access to multiple parks and historical landmarks. The Cornwall Canal, a remnant of 19th-century shipping infrastructure, provides a calm and protected waterway ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding. Adventure extends to Cornwall’s vibrant urban exploration scene, where visitors can discover murals, heritage buildings, and the Historic Cornwall Jail, offering guided tours that delve into local lore. For fishing enthusiasts, the St. Lawrence is renowned for bass, walleye, and muskie, with numerous accessible docks and launch points. Winter adventurers can enjoy snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and fat biking through groomed trails in Guindon Park and the Summerstown Trails, just north of the city. With its riverfront location, modern trail networks, and proximity to wilderness areas, Cornwall serves as an ideal destination for those seeking outdoor thrills mixed with cultural flavor.
Cornwall’s position along the St. Lawrence River and near the Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary places it at the heart of one of Ontario’s most ecologically significant regions. The sanctuary itself—just a short drive east of the city—features more than 200 species of birds and 8 kilometers of interpretive trails. During peak migration seasons, the area is alive with warblers, woodpeckers, ducks, and raptors. Inside the city limits, the Gray’s Creek Conservation Area is a local treasure, blending woodlands, wetlands, and riverfront ecosystems that support foxes, beavers, turtles, and herons. The Cornwall Waterfront Trail doubles as a wildlife corridor, where frequent sightings include deer, wild turkeys, and a variety of native and migratory birds. The St. Lawrence River itself is teeming with fish, amphibians, and aquatic birds—making it a hotspot for fishing, birdwatching, and nature photography. Local groups and conservation authorities offer seasonal workshops and guided tours to educate residents and visitors on the importance of habitat preservation. Cornwall’s green spaces and proximity to natural reserves make it a standout for accessible, family-friendly wildlife viewing. Whether you’re walking with binoculars or paddling through quiet wetlands, Cornwall connects people to the natural rhythms of the land and water.


Cornwall has a strong and spirited car culture that celebrates both classic automotive heritage and modern performance. The city is home to several car clubs and enthusiast groups, such as the Seaway Cruisers, who organize meet-ups, charity rides, and events throughout the spring and summer. One of the most anticipated annual events is “Ribfest Show & Shine,” which combines delicious food with a massive outdoor display of vintage and custom vehicles in Lamoureux Park, right along the waterfront. The event attracts vehicles from all over Eastern Ontario and Northern New York, filling the park with chrome, muscle, and mechanical artistry. Regular cruise nights take place at Cornwall Square and other local venues, offering casual, family-friendly opportunities to admire cars from every era. Cornwall’s proximity to the U.S. border also brings American muscle cars and hot rods into the mix, giving local shows a distinct cross-border flavor. Restorers and tuners alike keep the culture alive through DIY garages and weekend projects, often mentoring younger enthusiasts or collaborating on builds. Whether you’re into classic trucks, vintage imports, or custom street machines, Cornwall’s car culture is about more than just the cars—it’s about legacy, storytelling, and the sense of community that rides along with it.
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