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5' x 10' Open Utility Trailer

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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

Despite its reputation as a fast-growing urban hub, Vaughan, Ontario, surprises visitors with its dedication to protecting and showcasing local wildlife.

Explore Vaughan!

Adventure

Adventure

Vaughan, Ontario, might be just north of Toronto, but it offers its own unique brand of adventure that blends high-energy attractions with natural beauty. Perhaps the most famous thrill is Canada's Wonderland, the country’s largest amusement park, located right in Vaughan. With over 200 attractions, 17 roller coasters, and a massive water park, Wonderland is a pilgrimage site for adrenaline junkies. For those looking for a different kind of excitement, Vaughan’s Kortright Centre for Conservation offers a more grounded but equally engaging adventure through its 325 hectares of protected forest trails, perfect for hiking, snowshoeing, and even nighttime owl prowls. Just a short drive away, you can also experience indoor skydiving at iFLY Toronto (Vaughan location), where beginners and pros alike can feel the thrill of freefall without ever boarding a plane. Vaughan is also home to Boyd Conservation Park, a 401-acre expanse along the Humber River ideal for mountain biking, picnicking, and cross-country skiing in winter. Adventure seekers can even try ziplining and treetop trekking nearby at Heart Lake Conservation Area. Whether it's the rush of a massive rollercoaster drop or the peaceful adventure of hiking through old-growth forest, Vaughan offers nonstop excitement perfectly tailored for all types of adventurers.

Wildlife

The city is part of the Humber River Watershed, a key ecological corridor where visitors can see species like white-tailed deer, red foxes, great blue herons, and a rich variety of reptiles and amphibians. The Kortright Centre for Conservation is one of Vaughan’s crown jewels when it comes to wildlife, offering visitors the chance to see native Ontario animals in their natural habitat while learning about sustainable living practices. During spring and fall migrations, the nearby Boyd Conservation Area becomes a hotspot for birdwatchers hoping to spot warblers, hawks, and waterfowl traveling through Southern Ontario. Even urban parks like Mackenzie Glen and Marita Payne Park offer pockets of preserved green space where rabbits, squirrels, and vibrant songbirds thrive. Vaughan’s proximity to the massive Greenbelt—a protected area of forests, wetlands, and farmlands stretching across Southern Ontario—ensures that encounters with wildlife are never too far away. Conservation initiatives, including habitat restoration projects and pollinator gardens, are actively promoted by city programs to encourage coexistence with local species. For those who look beyond the bustling cityscape, Vaughan offers a rich tapestry of wild encounters that highlight Ontario’s natural beauty.

Wildlife
Car Culture

Car Culture

Car culture is alive and roaring in Vaughan, Ontario, making it one of the GTA’s top hotspots for auto enthusiasts. Vaughan’s location, right next to major highways like the 400 and 407, makes it a prime gathering point for epic car meets, cruises, and major events. One of the biggest draws is the Vaughan Car Show, hosted annually and featuring a stunning display of exotic cars, classic American muscle, tuner builds, and luxury rides, often set against the sleek backdrop of Vaughan’s modern cityscape. Local businesses like Engineered Automotive take the passion a step further, hosting Cars and Coffee Vaughan events, where enthusiasts gather on weekend mornings to show off their rides—from Lamborghinis and Ferraris to vintage Mustangs and JDM icons. Nearby, at Toronto Motorsports Park in Cayuga, you can find Vaughan drivers participating in track days and drag races, pushing their machines to the limit. Vaughn’s influence even stretches into automotive retail culture with flagship dealerships like Pfaff Automotive Partners offering ultra-rare brands like McLaren and Pagani to GTA collectors. Every summer, spontaneous supercar convoys can often be seen roaring through Vaughan’s streets, a living testament to the city’s deep-rooted love for speed, style, and automotive excellence. In Vaughan, car culture isn’t just a hobby—it’s part of the city’s vibrant identity.

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