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North Bay Trailer Rentals

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

$150.00/per day
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

7' x 14' Enclosed Utility Trailer

$220.00/per day
2019 Carry All 14' x 7' Enclosed Utility Trailer with dual 3,500lb axles, offering exceptional strength and balance for all types of hauling. This trailer is in almost brand-new condition and even retains that fresh, new trailer smell. Perfect for contractors, landscapers, or anyone needing secure transport with a clean, professional look. Built to last, reliable, and ready for immediate use. RAMP DOOR
  • Bumper Pull
  • 7000
  • 7' x 14'
  • CarryAll
  • 2019
  • 7x14

6ft x 14ft Dump Trailer

$200.00/per day
Dump trailer 6' x 14' - this trailer is upgraded with a combo-gate, which functions as both a rear door and a ramp, eliminating the need for a separate ramp and streamlining the loading and unloading process for equipment and materials.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 7000
  • 6' x 14'
  • N&N
  • 2025
  • 10K

24ft Enclosed Trailer

$2750.00/per day
8.5 ft x 24 ft enclosed cargo/auto hauler featuring a tandem 5,200lb axle setup, 9,800lb GVWR, and a 6" I-beam frame, rear ramp door with flap, and 36-inch side door. Common in Ontario, these units typically include a ramp door, 30" V-nose, and 16" on-center wall/floor construction.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 7000
  • 8.5' x 24'
  • Haulin
  • 2025
  • 212864082

20ft Enclosed Trailer

$200.00/per day
20ft aluminum frame lightweight enclosed trailer with v-nose. Easy to tow behind a half ton truck or van. Has tandem 3,500lb axles and a ramp door at the back. Great for hauling recreational vehicles and lighter weight supplies.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 5000
  • 7' x 20'
  • Discovery
  • 2023
  • 720

5' x 10' Open Utility Trailer

$50.00/per day
My name is Jesse and I own a 5' x 10' open utility trailer with ramp and brand new electrical. This is a 2-year-old trailer with less then 100 km travel and stored inside and has a 4,000lb carrying capacity. Great for moving medium to large items, landscaping and equipment (ATV's, stump grinders etc.).
  • Bumper Pull
  • 2205
  • 5' x 10'
  • Via trailers
  • 2023
  • UT-SA5X8-35

6'.5 x 12' Dump Trailer

$120.00/per day
Need to haul junk, dirt, gravel, brush, or construction debris? We’ve got you covered! 6'.5 × 12' Dump Trailer Heavy-duty hauling Hydraulic dump Daily rentals available Convenient pickup Please send me a message if you have any questions.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 6360
  • 6'.5 x 12'
  • Advantage
  • 2026
  • Dump

2025 24ft Southland Equipment Trailer

$400.00/per day
2025 24ft Southland Equipment Trailer with ramps. Ball Hitch, Spring Suspension, Electric Brakes, 24ft Main Deck, 80in Usable Deck Width, 84in Overall Deck Width, Manual Ramps, Wood Flooring, 235/80R16 Tires, 7,000lb GVWR.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 5000
  • 24' x 84”
  • Southland
  • 2025
  • LBAT7-24 BLK SIR GTT

6' x 10' Dump Trailer

$140.00/per day
Up for daily, weekly and even monthly rent is my 6' x 10' dump trailer. Which features a 74" internal deck with ramps conveniently stored below. Slam door style rear barn doors. Strong hydraulic mast with front mount point to maximize on full lifts! Great for weekend projects, dump runs or moving of items or small machines. Truck available to tow for hire to which ever location you need as well as dumping fees.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 5000
  • 6' x 10'
  • Southland
  • 2023
  • SL610

North Bay is a natural playground for adventurers, serving as the southern portal to Northern Ontario’s untamed wilderness.

Explore North Bay!

Adventure

Adventure

Located between Lake Nipissing and Trout Lake, the city offers a wide spectrum of outdoor activities throughout all four seasons. In summer, Lake Nipissing becomes a hub for boating, kayaking, and paddleboarding, with its expansive waters perfect for both relaxed shoreline paddles and exhilarating open-water excursions. For those who prefer land-based thrills, the Laurentian Escarpment Conservation Area features a network of scenic trails that are popular for hiking and mountain biking, offering panoramic views of the city and its surrounding boreal landscapes. In winter, North Bay transforms into a snow sports paradise. The Laurentian Ski Hill, right within city limits, offers ski runs and snowboarding terrain for all skill levels, while nearby OFSC snowmobile trails provide hundreds of kilometers of groomed routes through deep forest and over frozen lakes. Adventure also means access to raw nature in North Bay—fishing enthusiasts seek northern pike and walleye in both lakes, and canoe campers head north into Temagami’s wilderness, just a short drive away. Whether it’s scaling escarpments, gliding across snowy trails, or navigating pristine lakes, North Bay offers a robust and diverse adventure culture rooted in its unique geography and four-season appeal.

Wildlife

The wildlife scene in North Bay is among the richest in the province, owing to its unique location at the transition point between Southern Ontario’s mixed forests and Northern Ontario’s boreal shield. This geographical blend results in incredible biodiversity. Moose, black bears, and white-tailed deer are commonly spotted just beyond city limits, particularly in forested areas surrounding Trout Lake and in the backcountry near Temagami. North Bay’s extensive wetlands and marshes, such as the Laurentian Wetland Complex and parts of the La Vase Portages, are crucial breeding and feeding grounds for beavers, otters, and amphibians like the green frog and northern leopard frog. Birdwatchers flock to the area for its prime raptor viewing—bald eagles, osprey, and red-tailed hawks circle overhead during the spring and summer months. The nearby Callander Bay and Duchesnay Creek Nature Trails are havens for songbirds, loons, and migratory waterfowl. Winter brings its own quiet spectacle, as snowshoe hares, lynx, and pine martens become more active and visible in the fresh snow. Conservation is a strong value in North Bay, with several local initiatives supporting wildlife corridors and natural habitat restoration. Here, wildlife isn’t something you have to seek—it’s woven into the rhythm of daily life, making North Bay a true sanctuary for both animals and those who appreciate them.

Wildlife
Car Culture

Car Culture

North Bay’s car culture is vibrant and deeply tied to its identity as a proud Northern Ontario city. The community hosts a variety of events throughout the year that celebrate everything from classic cars to high-performance machines and custom builds. A standout event is the annual North Bay Cruisers Car Show, which draws enthusiasts from across the region to display a wide array of vintage hot rods, muscle cars, and beautifully restored classics. This family-friendly event, often held in the summer, features live music, vendor booths, and awards for standout vehicles, creating a strong community vibe. The city also boasts a passionate base of off-road and motorsport lovers—many locals participate in 4x4 trail rides, mud bogging events, and snowmobile drag races. North Bay's proximity to rugged trails and open terrain makes it an ideal base for ATV and snowmobile clubs, who often organize group rides and competitions in the surrounding wilderness. In winter, the car scene shifts gears as snow-covered roads make way for snowmobile festivals and vintage snow machine expos, reflecting the region’s love for powered recreation year-round. Local garages and tuning shops thrive, fostering a DIY ethos and a sense of pride in personalizing and preserving vehicles. In North Bay, the roar of an engine isn't just a sound—it's a symbol of craftsmanship, community, and Northern Ontario resilience.

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