36ft Double Car Hauler Trailer
- Bumper Pull
- 10000
- 36'
- Warmans
- 2019
- 36hauler
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Discover the best trailer rentals in Charlottetown, PE!

While the city itself offers delightful urban explorations—like kayaking in the Charlottetown Harbour or biking along the scenic Confederation Trail—the real thrill for adventure seekers lies in venturing across the island’s varied landscapes. PEI’s iconic red sandstone cliffs provide a striking backdrop for coastal hikes, with locations like Greenwich Dunes in Prince Edward Island National Park drawing trekkers to its floating boardwalks and windswept beaches. Visitors can explore the region’s extensive cycling trails, including the full Confederation Trail that spans from one end of the island to the other, totaling over 400 kilometers of converted railway bed. For those interested in aquatic adventures, the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Northumberland Strait are hotspots for deep-sea fishing, paddleboarding, and windsurfing. The Brudenell River, meanwhile, is perfect for peaceful canoeing. In the winter, parts of PEI transform into a snowy playground for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, particularly in the Brookvale Winter Activity Park, which is just a short drive from Charlottetown. Whether you're scaling sand dunes, exploring forests, or setting sail into open waters, PEI offers adventure year-round, with Charlottetown as your perfect starting point.
Prince Edward Island’s natural ecosystem is an exquisite showcase of Atlantic Canadian biodiversity, and Charlottetown provides an accessible launch pad for those seeking intimate wildlife experiences. The island's coastline, marshes, woodlands, and inland wetlands serve as havens for a rich tapestry of wildlife. Among the most beloved animal encounters are the seabird colonies found on the island's eastern shores, particularly at places like the East Point Bird Sanctuary and Basin Head. Here, birdwatchers can spot puffins, cormorants, ospreys, and bald eagles. Prince Edward Island National Park also boasts a surprising array of mammals, from the elusive red fox—which has almost become a cultural icon of PEI—to snowshoe hares, raccoons, and the occasional coyote. The island’s shallow coastal waters support healthy populations of seals, often seen lounging on rocky outcrops or popping their heads above the surf at places like Cavendish Beach. PEI’s commitment to sustainable agriculture and low industrial activity has preserved many natural habitats, allowing native species to thrive. Charlottetown itself has green spaces like Victoria Park where urban wildlife, such as squirrels and songbirds, are abundant. Marine life around the island is also noteworthy, with sightings of mackerel, bluefin tuna, and even migrating whales such as minke and humpback in deeper waters. Guided eco-tours, wildlife photography excursions, and conservation programs make PEI a destination that embraces both nature and sustainability.


While Prince Edward Island may be best known for its rolling pastoral scenery and quiet countryside roads, there exists a passionate and vibrant car culture that thrives in and around Charlottetown. The island plays host to several popular automotive events that draw enthusiasts from all over Atlantic Canada. One of the most notable is the PEI Street Rod Association's annual Show & Shine, typically held at the Brackley Drive-In Theatre. This event features hundreds of vintage and customized cars, hot rods, and motorcycles, creating a colorful gathering of gearheads and restoration experts. The Red Dirt Car Show, usually held in Charlottetown or nearby communities, showcases muscle cars, imports, trucks, and everything in between, with awards given for crowd favorites. PEI also participates in the Maritime Pro Stock Tour, which occasionally hosts races at the Oyster Bed Speedway, located just a short drive from Charlottetown. This local track sees adrenaline-pumping stock car races and demolition derbies that entertain thousands during the summer. Car clubs, like the Island Mustang Club, regularly organize cruise nights and scenic drives along the island’s coastal routes, turning PEI’s peaceful highways into roaring parades of horsepower. Despite its small size, the island boasts an enthusiastic community of drivers, restorers, and fans who keep car culture alive and shifting gears through each season.
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