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5' x 10' Glavanized Dump Trailer (Dual Axle)

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N&N Galvanized Dump Trailer featuring dual 3,500lb axles for superior load capacity and stability. Equipped with a powerful hydraulic dump actuator for easy unloading, a built-in bed tarp for secure transport, durable barn doors for versatile access, and solid, heavy-duty construction designed to handle demanding jobs with long-lasting reliability and performance in all conditions.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 7000
  • 5' x 10'
  • N&N
  • 2019
  • 5x10

Kawartha Lakes is a vast and scenic region in Central Ontario that offers endless adventure opportunities, especially for those drawn to water and wilderness.

Explore Kawartha Lakes!

Adventure

Adventure

Known for its network of over 250 lakes and rivers, this region is a paradise for paddlers, boaters, and anglers. The Trent-Severn Waterway, a historic canal system that flows through the area, provides a unique adventure route for houseboats, kayaks, and canoes, linking lakes, rivers, and lift locks into one continuous journey. Towns like Bobcaygeon, Fenelon Falls, and Lindsay act as charming launch points for these excursions, offering equipment rentals, guides, and cozy accommodations. The area's trails are equally impressive. The Victoria Rail Trail, which spans more than 85 kilometers, connects Lindsay to Kinmount, allowing cyclists, ATV riders, snowmobilers (in winter), and hikers to explore forests, wetlands, and quaint rural towns. In addition, Balsam Lake Provincial Park offers swimming, camping, and hiking, along with stunning views of the Kawarthas from lookouts like Lookout Trail. Rock climbing at nearby The Caves near Warsaw or ziplining and aerial challenges at adventure parks in the region expand the adrenaline options. From lakefront serenity to trail-blazing adventure, Kawartha Lakes offers the kind of outdoor experience that defines Ontario’s cottage country charm.

Wildlife

Kawartha Lakes is teeming with wildlife, supported by its vast landscapes of lakes, forests, and wetlands that create ideal habitats for species both common and rare. The region lies within the transition zone between Ontario’s mixed woodlands and boreal forests, allowing for a rich variety of birds, mammals, reptiles, and aquatic life. Birdwatching is especially popular here—Ken Reid Conservation Area near Lindsay and Emily Provincial Park are hotspots for sightings of osprey, great blue herons, loons, and warblers, with boardwalks and observation towers offering ideal vantage points. White-tailed deer, foxes, and beavers are regularly seen in wooded and riparian zones, while the lakes and rivers are home to muskrats, turtles, frogs, and spawning fish like bass and perch. Anglers come from all over Ontario for the legendary fishing, and the waterways serve as a crucial ecosystem for native species. Conservation groups like Kawartha Conservation work closely with communities to protect biodiversity through reforestation, shoreline rehabilitation, and educational programs. In the winter, animal tracking becomes a popular activity, as fresh snow reveals the movement of coyotes, rabbits, and even the occasional moose. Whether on a wildlife photography expedition, a quiet paddle through lily-dotted marshes, or a nature hike through forested trails, Kawartha Lakes offers constant connection to Ontario’s natural rhythm.

Wildlife
Car Culture

Car Culture

Kawartha Lakes may be known for its natural beauty, but it's also a well-loved destination among Ontario’s car enthusiasts. The region plays host to numerous classic car shows, cruise-ins, and motor festivals, especially during the warm summer months. Towns like Lindsay, Fenelon Falls, and Bobcaygeon regularly host events like the Kawartha Classic Cruise Night and Classics on Kent, where vintage cars, hot rods, and muscle cars line the streets to the delight of collectors and families alike. These shows feature more than just polished chrome—they're community celebrations complete with music, food trucks, and charity fundraisers. For those looking to get behind the wheel, the winding rural roads and scenic byways of the Kawarthas make for perfect weekend drives. Routes like the stretch between Bobcaygeon and Buckhorn, or the ride along Highway 35 up to Coboconk, offer beautiful lake views and quiet roads ideal for both casual cruising and spirited driving. Several local garages and custom shops specialize in restoration, tuning, and detailing, helping maintain the region’s fleet of vintage and custom rides. While it may not host a major racetrack, the Kawartha Lakes area embodies a grassroots, nostalgic car culture that thrives on community spirit and a shared love for the open road.

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