5' x 10' Glavanized Dump Trailer (Dual Axle)
- Bumper Pull
- 7000
- 5' x 10'
- N&N
- 2019
- 5x10
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Discover the best trailer rentals in Georgina, ON!

At the heart of Georgina’s adventure offerings is Sibbald Point Provincial Park, a beloved recreational area featuring sandy beaches, picnic areas, and forested trails. During the summer, Lake Simcoe becomes a hotspot for water sports, including kayaking, paddleboarding, and jet skiing. Boat launches and marinas throughout Georgina—especially in Jackson’s Point and Keswick—make it easy for both casual boaters and seasoned anglers to access open water. Fishing is a major draw, with the lake’s rich population of perch, pike, and lake trout attracting enthusiasts from across the province. In the colder months, the town transforms into a hub for ice fishing, one of Georgina’s most iconic winter traditions. Tiny ice huts dot the frozen lake, creating a pop-up village for locals and tourists alike. Beyond the water, the ROC (Recreational Outdoor Campus) in Keswick offers everything from snow tubing and terrain parks to zip-lining and mountain biking, depending on the season. Georgina’s unique geography—where countryside meets shoreline—creates a diverse backdrop for exploration. Its active outdoor lifestyle, bolstered by community events like the Georgina Marathon and Polar Bear Dip, underscores why it’s considered one of Ontario’s best-kept adventure secrets.
Georgina is a biodiversity-rich municipality that offers a window into some of Ontario’s most ecologically diverse habitats. Surrounded by wetlands, woodlands, and the expansive shoreline of Lake Simcoe, Georgina supports a wide array of wildlife species throughout the year. One of the region’s natural jewels is the Duclos Point Provincial Nature Reserve, which preserves a rare Carolinian forest ecosystem. This protected area is home to a variety of birds, small mammals, and rare plant species. Birdwatchers frequent this and other nearby areas, like the Baldwin Conservation Area and Rogers Reservoir, during spring and fall migrations to witness warblers, geese, herons, and the occasional bald eagle in flight. The Lake Simcoe watershed plays a critical role in supporting aquatic species, amphibians, and reptiles, especially in the protected marshlands near Pefferlaw and Virginia. In winter, deer sightings are common along forested trails, and red foxes and owls are often observed by quiet hikers. Conservation in Georgina is deeply rooted in community efforts, with local environmental groups collaborating to protect critical habitats and educate the public through eco-tours and workshops. With its variety of micro-habitats and year-round wildlife viewing opportunities, Georgina acts as a natural classroom, helping Ontario residents and visitors develop a deeper appreciation for local ecology.


Georgina may be synonymous with lake life and outdoor fun, but it also harbors a vibrant and growing car culture that brings together auto enthusiasts from all corners of Ontario. The Georgina Cares Classic Car Show, typically held during the warmer months in Keswick or Jackson’s Point, is a highlight of the local events calendar. Featuring rows of gleaming hot rods, vintage trucks, and custom builds, the show attracts collectors and spectators alike, with live music, food vendors, and family-friendly attractions enhancing the community atmosphere. Cruise nights are a staple of summer evenings in Georgina, with informal gatherings at spots like The ROC or local shopping plazas, where passionate owners proudly display their restored rides and chat about everything from V8 engines to restoration tips. Local clubs often organize scenic group drives around Lake Simcoe’s shoreline, offering both camaraderie and stunning views. Georgina's roads—especially those winding through Sutton, Pefferlaw, and Udora—are popular among motorcycle and sports car enthusiasts for their open stretches and picturesque rural settings. Though not a racing hotspot, Georgina’s car community contributes to the wider Ontario car culture with a laid-back, friendly spirit and a deep appreciation for automobile heritage. In this lakeside town, every summer is bookmarked by the sound of engines and the shimmer of chrome.
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