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20’ Equipment/ Car Hauler

/per day
20’ Equipment trailer Down 2 Earth 10,000 GVWR. Trailer brakes required. Can provide chains/ binders and straps as needed. Like new condition all tires in excellent condition. Can provide hitch if needed.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 7000
  • 7’x 20’
  • Down 2 Earth
  • 2024
  • Equipment

Montreal may be a bustling urban center known for festivals and fine dining, but it’s also teeming with unexpected wildlife and green spaces that offer rich ecological encounters.

Explore Montreal!

Adventure

Adventure

Montreal is more than just a cultural haven—it’s a playground for those seeking thrills and outdoor adventures set against a backdrop of history and art. Start with Mount Royal, the hill that gave the city its name. While it's a beloved spot for casual strolls and picnics, in the winter, it transforms into a snowy escape right in the heart of the city. Locals and tourists alike gather at Beaver Lake for ice skating, snow tubing, cross-country skiing, and even snowshoeing along forested trails. During warmer months, cyclists and joggers dominate the mountain's pathways, and scenic lookout points offer sweeping views of downtown Montreal and beyond. Water-based adventures also abound. The Lachine Rapids on the St. Lawrence River, just minutes from downtown, are home to one of the most exciting urban whitewater rafting experiences in North America. Guided rafting, kayaking, and jet boat tours plunge thrill-seekers into swirling waves and spray, making it a must-do summer activity for adrenaline junkies. For a tamer option, paddleboarding and sailing are popular in the Old Port, where the backdrop of 18th-century architecture adds a romantic twist to aquatic exploration. Montreal is also a prime destination for cycling, with over 700 kilometers of bike paths connecting neighborhoods, parks, and waterfronts. The city’s bike-share program, BIXI, makes exploring on two wheels easy and accessible. Adventurers craving vertical challenges can head to climbing gyms like Allez Up near the Peel Basin, or take a day trip to Val-David or Mont Saint-Hilaire for real rock faces just outside the city. With four seasons of varied terrain, Montreal offers non-stop excitement—from heart-pounding river rapids to peaceful snow-dusted trails—blending urban charm with natural thrill.

Wildlife

Start with the biodiverse paradise of the Île de la Visitation Nature Park, nestled in the city’s north end. This park is a hotspot for spotting white-tailed deer, red foxes, and dozens of bird species. Walking trails wind through mature woodlands and riverbanks where ducks, herons, and beavers are common sights. It’s a prime spot for nature photography and family wildlife excursions. Another urban gem is the Montreal Botanical Garden, which not only showcases plant species from around the world but also serves as a magnet for butterflies, bees, and small mammals. Adjacent to the Insectarium and Biodôme, this trio forms a sort of natural science district, perfect for learning about ecosystems ranging from tropical forests to subpolar habitats—all recreated within reach of the metro line. The Biodôme especially offers a unique chance to observe penguins, lynx, and sloths in carefully managed indoor biomes reflecting Canada’s and the world’s diverse climates. For more extensive wildlife exploration, locals often head to Cap-Saint-Jacques Nature Park on the West Island. Here, forested trails, sandy beaches, and marshlands support everything from turtles to owls. Canoeing through the Rivière des Prairies or snowshoeing in the woods gives visitors intimate access to Quebec’s natural beauty. Meanwhile, seasonal migrations turn Montreal into a critical waypoint for birds, making it a paradise for birders in spring and fall. What makes Montreal’s wildlife scene unique is the city’s integration of urban and ecological life. Whether you’re hearing a woodpecker in Parc Angrignon or spotting a beaver near the Lachine Canal, wildlife thrives in the heart of one of Canada’s most dynamic cities.

Wildlife
Car Culture

Car Culture

Montreal pulses with energy, and that same enthusiasm is echoed in its vibrant car culture. From late spring to early fall, the city’s streets come alive with the rumble of engines, the gleam of chrome, and the buzz of enthusiasts swapping stories about vintage rides and high-performance machines. A cornerstone event is Autodrome St-Eustache’s car nights, held just outside the city before the track closed in 2019—though its spirit lives on in a new wave of car meets and drift events now scattered across venues like St-Constant and Mirabel. These gatherings feature everything from muscle cars and imports to luxury supercars, with drifting demos and time trials capturing the crowd’s attention. The Montreal Auto Show, held annually at the Palais des Congrès, is another major event where global manufacturers unveil new models, including cutting-edge electric vehicles and futuristic prototypes. Car lovers flock to explore everything from Lamborghinis and McLarens to locally beloved classics like the Pontiac Parisienne. But what truly sets Montreal apart is its appreciation for customization and street style—epitomized in shows like Fitted Lifestyle Montreal and Import Expo, where lowered suspensions, candy-coated paint jobs, and turbocharged builds steal the spotlight. Street racing culture has a long underground history here, but in recent years, much of that energy has moved to legal tracks and sanctioned meets. Enthusiasts now gather in parking lots near Marché Central and Dix30 in Brossard to host weekly car nights where families, collectors, and modders all converge. Additionally, Montreal is a leader in embracing electric car culture, with EV charging infrastructure widely available and a growing number of Teslas, Bolts, and Polestars zipping around the city. Montreal’s car scene is not just about horsepower—it’s about personality, community, and an undeniable flair for mixing old-school cool with modern innovation. Whether you're drawn to rally cars, pristine classics, or EVs with attitude, Montreal has a lane for you.

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