
Gatineau Trailer Rentals
Discover the best trailer rentals in Gatineau, QC!
Gatineau isn’t just a city—it’s a living corridor between urban life and untamed nature.
Explore Gatineau!

Adventure
Gatineau is often overshadowed by its neighbor across the river, Ottawa, but for those chasing adventure, this Quebec city is a treasure trove of outdoor excitement. Dominating the region is Gatineau Park, a vast 361-square-kilometre natural playground that locals treat as their backyard. It’s a hub for year-round adventure—from hiking and mountain biking in the summer to snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and fat biking in the winter. The Luskville Falls Trail, a challenging hike with steep inclines, rewards climbers with sweeping views over the Ottawa River Valley. Rock climbers scale the Eardley Escarpment, while paddlers take to Meech Lake and Philippe Lake for kayaking, paddleboarding, and tranquil escapes into misty mornings. Gatineau’s aerial adventures include ziplining and treetop obstacle courses, particularly at Camp Fortune, a ski resort that transforms into a summer adventure park. Even urban areas like Lac Leamy offer beach volleyball, cycling trails, and paddleboat rentals, proving that you don’t need to leave the city for fresh-air thrills. Gatineau strikes a perfect balance between accessibility and adventure—where downtown office workers can swap their shoes for hiking boots within minutes and dive into landscapes that feel like a world away.
Wildlife
The region’s wildlife thrives due to its proximity to vast protected zones like Gatineau Park, which shelters a diverse range of species that roam freely just beyond suburban neighborhoods. In early mornings or quiet twilight hours, white-tailed deer are commonly seen grazing near trails or crossing roadways. The park is also home to black bears, beavers, and porcupines, which remain elusive but active throughout the seasons. Birdlife is particularly vibrant here—warblers, hawks, and barred owls fill the forest canopies, while herons and ducks nest along the ponds and wetlands. During migration periods, the Ottawa-Gatineau area becomes a vital stopover for thousands of birds, offering spectacular birdwatching opportunities, especially around Pink Lake and the Mackenzie King Estate trails. The park’s ecosystems are carefully preserved, allowing for ecological research, wildlife tracking, and educational programs that bring people closer to nature. Smaller mammals like red squirrels, raccoons, and hares are everyday sights, but the region’s real magic lies in its peaceful coexistence between modern infrastructure and thriving animal habitats. Gatineau offers the unique experience of watching a fox dart across a trail—or a great horned owl swoop above—just minutes from a bustling café.


Car Culture
Gatineau's car culture may be low-key compared to some flashier scenes, but it's deep-rooted, passionate, and very much alive—especially during the warmer months when the roads are dry and the city’s parking lots transform into showcases of rolling steel. From classic American muscle cars to Japanese tuners and Euro-inspired performance builds, the variety on display reflects Gatineau's multicultural identity. Local meets take place regularly in areas like the Plateau or Hull, where car enthusiasts gather to share upgrades, swap tips, and admire each other’s rides. Events like AutoShow Gatineau, hosted near major commercial centers, give car lovers a proper stage to show off restored classics, custom builds, and even electric vehicle conversions. There's also a strong appreciation for vintage models, especially among the older generation who have preserved their old Pontiacs, Fords, and Chevys in immaculate condition. Meanwhile, winter months are no excuse to put away the keys—rally culture is strong in Quebec, and Gatineau residents often take to nearby trails for snow-packed time trials and ice track races. With scenic highways running through the Outaouais region and the Gatineau Hills serving as the perfect backdrop, driving here is more than transportation—it’s a lifestyle where performance, pride, and passion intersect.
Do You Have Any Questions?
Get answers to some of the most frequently asked questions people have about Neighbors Trailer right here.
Yes! Neighbors Trailer is the largest peer-to-peer trailer rental marketplace in the country with thousands of listings nationwide — chances are there's a trailer near you.
How to find a trailer near you:
- Go to neighborstrailer.com (or open the app)
- Enter your city and state, or your ZIP code, in the search bar
- Filter by trailer type, dates, and rental rate
- Click any listing for full details, photos, and pricing
Tips:
- Pickup and drop-off happen at the same location — check the listing for the address area.
- Use Send Message on a listing to ask the owner questions before booking.
- Don't see anything in your area? Browse a wider search radius or message us at service@neighborstrailer.com — new listings are added every day.
Yes — Neighbors Trailer offers NT Protect, a Protection Package designed to cover trailer damage during a verified rental.
Coverage details:
- Up to $25,000 in coverage for trailer damage during the rental period
- $500 deductible per request
- Coverage applies only when the rental is properly started and ended in the system
Who pays: The Protection Package is paid for by the renter at booking checkout. Trailer owners are not charged.
Important to know:
- NT Protect covers the trailer itself only.
- Damage to other vehicles, property, or third parties is the responsibility of the renter's personal auto insurance.
- If the deductible cannot be collected from the renter, the trailer owner is responsible for the $500 deductible amount.
For full inclusions, exclusions, and request procedures, see our Terms of Use.
Neighbors Trailer is the largest peer-to-peer trailer rental marketplace in the country, so you'll find an incredibly wide selection of trailers for whatever you need to haul.
Trailer types you can rent:
- Utility trailers — open landscape, single-axle, tandem-axle
- Cargo / enclosed trailers — great for moves, deliveries, and protection from weather
- Dump trailers — for landscaping, demo, and construction debris
- Equipment trailers — for skid steers, mini-excavators, and Bobcats
- Car haulers and flatbeds
- Motorcycle and ATV trailers
- Boat trailers
- Toy haulers and specialty trailers
- Concession / vending trailers in select markets
Use the search bar at neighborstrailer.com, enter your city or ZIP, and filter by trailer type, dimensions, weight capacity, and dates to find the perfect trailer near you.
