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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

2026 6'.5 x 12' Mayhem Dump Trailer

$160.00/per day
Ball hitch, tarp, combo ramp gates, D-ring tie downs in bed, hydraulic piston lift, empty weight 3,400lbs, max payload 7,000lbs. Comes with a 7-pin electrical connector and 2-5/16" ball. Ideal for junk removal, transporting equipment, and hauling dirt.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 7000
  • 6'.5 x 12'
  • Mayhem Trailers
  • 2026
  • DTC612T7

Ottawa's unique position at the confluence of multiple ecosystems makes it a biodiverse gem within Ontario, teeming with wildlife that ranges from the commonly seen to the rarely encountered.

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Adventure

Adventure

Ottawa, nestled in the heart of Ontario, is an underrated hub for adventure enthusiasts, offering everything from heart-pounding white-water rafting to serene hikes through protected parklands. One of the most exhilarating attractions is the Ottawa River, which ranks among the top white-water rafting destinations in North America. Companies like OWL Rafting and Wilderness Tours provide guided expeditions that carve through the raging Class III to V rapids, perfect for thrill-seekers. Winter adventurers are also in luck — Ottawa is home to the Rideau Canal Skateway, the world’s largest naturally frozen skating rink, stretching over 7.8 kilometers through the city. Each winter, locals and tourists alike lace up skates to glide through downtown Ottawa as part of Winterlude, the capital’s premier winter festival. Beyond city limits, Gatineau Park offers more than 361 square kilometers of rugged wilderness with over 200 kilometers of hiking and biking trails. Although technically across the border in Quebec, it's only 15 minutes from downtown Ottawa and is considered part of the greater capital adventure experience. For those into vertical thrills, Ontario's climbing scene near Ottawa is growing — spots like Kingston Mills and Calabogie Crag are ideal for rock climbers, offering routes for both beginners and seasoned pros. In every season, Ottawa and the surrounding Ontario landscapes offer high-octane experiences tailored to explorers ready to dive into Canada’s natural playground.

Wildlife

At the center of this wildlife spectacle is the Mer Bleue Bog, a 7,700-year-old peatland located just a few kilometers from downtown. It's one of the most ecologically significant areas in the province, home to over 500 plant species and 200 types of birds. This conservation area offers wooden boardwalks for quiet wildlife observation — visitors can often spot beavers, herons, and even rare dragonflies fluttering about. Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry has long designated the Ottawa Valley as a priority area for conservation efforts, especially due to its importance as a migratory bird corridor. The Greenbelt, a 20,000-hectare stretch of protected lands managed by the National Capital Commission, wraps around Ottawa and provides crucial habitat for deer, foxes, porcupines, and a variety of amphibians. It also offers several interpretive trails where one might encounter snapping turtles or the occasional barred owl. In the fall, the area comes alive with moose sightings, especially near Algonquin Park, just a few hours west of Ottawa. Conservation-focused institutions such as the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa also provide educational experiences tied to local species and ecosystems, promoting awareness about native wildlife and environmental protection. The blend of urban access and wild spaces makes Ottawa an outstanding location to experience Ontario’s vibrant fauna up close.

Wildlife
Car Culture

Car Culture

Ottawa, often known for its political significance, also boasts a surprisingly passionate car culture scene that reflects the province’s deep-rooted automotive enthusiasm. Ontario is the heart of Canada’s auto manufacturing industry, and this industrial legacy has fed a strong grassroots car culture that thrives year-round. One of the major automotive events in the region is Ribfest and Classic Car Show, held annually in downtown Ottawa, where classic Mustangs, Camaros, and even vintage Cadillacs line the streets. Meanwhile, the Capital City Auto Show draws thousands to see the latest in automotive innovation, from electric vehicles to luxury imports. For motorsport fans, Calabogie Motorsports Park, located just an hour southwest of Ottawa, is Ontario’s largest race track and a beloved venue for amateur racers and professional drivers alike. It offers high-speed racing events, track days, and driver training programs that welcome car enthusiasts of all skill levels. Drifting and drag racing also make appearances at more localized events like the Shannonville Motorsport Park east of Ottawa. Ottawa’s own car clubs, such as Ottawa Stangers (a Mustang club) and Capital Corvette Club, regularly organize meetups, charity drives, and scenic cruises through the province’s picturesque landscapes. Whether you're a muscle car maniac or a tuner scene loyalist, Ottawa and Ontario’s thriving, inclusive car community fuels the passion of gearheads across all generations.

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