7' x 14' Enclosed Trailer
- Bumper Pull
- 4800
- 7' x 14'
- H & H TRAILERS
- 2026
- H & H Trailers
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Discover the best trailer rentals in Hudson, QC!

Though best known for its artsy charm and heritage architecture, Hudson is also a hub for outdoor enthusiasts who crave access to water, trails, and wilderness without losing the comforts of a small town. Kayaking and paddleboarding are extremely popular along the calm waters of the lake, with launch points at Sandy Beach and Jack Layton Park. Sailing is another local passion, with the Hudson Yacht Club offering lessons and hosting regattas for all ages. For those who prefer to keep their feet on the ground, Hudson is surrounded by green corridors and forested trails. Whitlock Golf & Country Club provides not only great golfing but also sweeping views of the surrounding landscape, while Sandy Beach Trail and Nature Hudson Trails offer hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing during the winter months. Cyclists enjoy the quiet country roads and the nearby Route Verte network. Whether you're exploring the lake at sunrise, horseback riding through a wooded trail, or enjoying a winter stroll through a snowy park, Hudson delivers a refined yet invigorating outdoor experience in every season.
Hudson’s blend of waterfront, wetland, and forest makes it one of the most ecologically diverse areas in the Vaudreuil-Soulanges region. The town’s proximity to the Lake of Two Mountains and the Viviry Creek watershed provides ideal conditions for a variety of wildlife. Birdwatchers especially flock to Hudson during spring and fall migration seasons, when warblers, herons, and waterfowl pass through the area. The Alstonvale Nature Reserve and Sandy Beach Woods are tranquil spots where you might encounter white-tailed deer, foxes, or even the occasional beaver building along the creek banks. Local volunteers and organizations such as Nature Hudson have worked hard to preserve natural habitats, creating opportunities for responsible eco-tourism and citizen science. In the spring, chorus frogs and salamanders emerge, and butterflies populate local meadows in late summer. Turtles bask on logs near wetlands, and red-tailed hawks soar over the open fields around town. Even in residential areas, bird feeders attract cardinals, woodpeckers, and chickadees, offering daily reminders of the region’s biodiversity. Hudson's commitment to environmental conservation ensures that residents and visitors alike can experience the joy of encountering wildlife in peaceful, protected spaces just minutes from the town center.


While Hudson is known for its quiet sophistication, it also boasts a devoted and stylish car culture that thrives on vintage beauty, small-town camaraderie, and passion for the open road. The town’s historic charm and winding scenic routes provide the perfect backdrop for classic car cruising. The annual Hudson Auto Show, often held at the Hudson Community Centre or during town festivals, brings out an impressive collection of restored classics—from gleaming 1960s Mustangs and Corvettes to antique European imports. The event is a local favourite, combining live music, family activities, and food vendors with polished chrome and horsepower. Beyond the official shows, impromptu cruise nights are common in warmer months, especially along Main Road, where vintage cars roll through downtown, drawing admiring looks from pedestrians and shopgoers. The community's love of aesthetics and craftsmanship is reflected in the care with which owners maintain and restore their vehicles, often in garages tucked behind heritage homes. Whether it’s a Sunday morning drive along the water or a gathering at a local café to swap restoration stories, Hudson’s car culture reflects the town itself—elegant, passionate, and deeply connected to the finer things in life, including the timeless beauty of a well-kept automobile.
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