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Saint-Hyacinthe Trailer Rentals

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7' x 14' Enclosed Trailer

$119.00/per day
# 7' x 14' Enclosed Cargo Trailer for Rent Clean, reliable, and ready for your next move or project. Perfect for: * Moving * Furniture transport * Home renovations * Construction materials * Motorcycles * ATVs * Business deliveries ### Features * 7' x 14' enclosed cargo trailer * Tandem axle * 2-5/16" hitch * Spacious, weather-protected cargo area * Clean and well maintained ### Rates **$119/day** **$349/week** **$599/month** Located in **Saint-Colomban / Mirabel, QC** Contact me to check availability or book your rental.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 4800
  • 7' x 14'
  • H & H TRAILERS
  • 2026
  • H & H Trailers

20’ Equipment/ Car Hauler

$120.00/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

6’ x 10’ Enclosed Trailer

$50.00/per day
Need a big box trailer that almost any vehicle can tow? This 2019 Cargo Express enclosed trailer is for you! Now with DOUBLE the tie downs AND new floor anchors! Rear ramp door (5’5” W x 6’ H opening), lockable side door, epoxy floor with sealed walls, LED lights all around including interior, and spare tire. Tongue & rear door locks, e-track hooks, ratchet straps included! Additional ball, hook up help, and trailer delivery available by request.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 1708
  • 6' x 10' + 2’ V-nose
  • Cargo Express
  • 2019
  • EX 6X10

4.5x7.5 Tilt trailer

$25.00/per day
A robust galvanized utility trailer designed for a wide range of hauling tasks. Constructed with fully-welded heavy-duty hot-dipped galvanized tubular steel, this single axle utility trailer offers a 1,637 lb (742.5 kg) payload capacity, making it ideal for transporting equipment, landscaping materials, or recreational gear. Whether you're heading out for a camping trip, tackling landscaping projects, or transporting equipment, this trailer provides the reliability and capacity you need in a utility trailer.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 1637
  • 4.5x7.5
  • DK2
  • 2017
  • MMT5X7G

Griffin 6' x 10' Dump Trailer

$190.00/per day
Brand new 2025 Griffin 6' x 10' 10,000lb Dump Trailer, has ramps, tarp kit, led lights, 2-way spreader gate, spare tire, toolbox. Comes with straps if needed, you can use for materials, debris, equipment transport, ready to work.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 10000
  • 6' x 10'
  • Griffin
  • 2025
  • Dump

10' UTV trailer

$125.00/per day
Designed to carry a UTV of similar size of a Polaris 900XP, 10' long with ramps to load. Easily towed by a half ton truck. Aluminum ramps included in rental. Open deck so this is specific to hauling a UTV up to 10' wheelbase. Can carry long lumber or logs
  • Bumper Pull
  • 3500
  • 5x10
  • Homemade
  • 2020
  • UTV

2026 6'.5 x 12' Mayhem Dump Trailer

$160.00/per day
Ball hitch, tarp, combo ramp gates, D-ring tie downs in bed, hydraulic piston lift, empty weight 3,400lbs, max payload 7,000lbs. Comes with a 7-pin electrical connector and 2-5/16" ball. Ideal for junk removal, transporting equipment, and hauling dirt.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 7000
  • 6'.5 x 12'
  • Mayhem Trailers
  • 2026
  • DTC612T7

6.5' x 14' Utility Trailer

$85.00/per day
Big Tex 14' utility trailer is great for hauling your ATVs, UTV, lawn equipment, and trash to where they need to be. This is a workhorse and has been used — not worried about scratches or dents. There are multiple deck-mounted hooks and straps available if requested.
  • Pintle
  • 2000
  • 6.5' x 14'
  • Big Tex
  • 2021
  • 35SA

6'10" x 20' Sure-Trac Utility Trailer

$125.00/per day
20' Sure-trac Utility Trailer with ramp gate. spare tire included with rental 82" x 20' Wood Deck Standard Features: 5"x3" Steel Frame 3"x2" 24" O/C Crossmembers 3"x2" Box Tube Rail 4" A-Frame Tongue 2 5/16" Coupler Setback 7K Zinc Plated Jack (2) 5K Cambered Leaf Spring Braked Axles Tread Plate Fenders w/Backer 15" Silver Mod Wheels 2"x6" Pressure Treated Decking 4' Fold Flat HD Reinforced Spring Assist Ramp All LED Lighting 7-Way Round Power Cord Powder Coated Finish HD 2"x2" Box Tube Full Width Rear Ramp w/Spring Assist & Handle Spare Tire Mount
  • Bumper Pull
  • 7130
  • 6'10" x 20'
  • SURE-TRAC
  • 2020
  • Sure-Trac Trailers

Saint-Hyacinthe is a captivating destination for outdoor adventure, especially for those who appreciate Quebec’s blend of pastoral landscapes and active lifestyle.

Explore Saint-Hyacinthe!

Adventure

Adventure

Surrounded by farmland and threaded with rivers, the area is ideal for cycling and rural exploration. The Route Verte, Quebec’s extensive bike network, includes sections passing through and around Saint-Hyacinthe, offering scenic routes past fields, forests, and traditional Quebecois villages. Riders can embark on long, leisurely rides with frequent stops at roadside markets, cheese shops, and local farms, blending exercise with cultural immersion. Water activities are also central to the local adventure experience. The Yamaska River, which flows through the city, is popular for kayaking, paddleboarding, and canoeing, particularly during the summer months when the calm waters reflect the blue skies and tree-lined banks. In the colder seasons, locals embrace cross-country skiing and snowshoeing along wooded trails such as those in Parc Les Salines, a large urban park that transforms into a winter wonderland. The park features groomed trails, snow tubing hills, and forest paths that draw both families and fitness enthusiasts. Adventure in Saint-Hyacinthe may not come with towering mountains or extreme sports, but its accessible, year-round outdoor options reflect the rhythm and beauty of rural Quebec life. Here, adventure is rooted in tradition, landscape, and seasonal flow.

Wildlife

Saint-Hyacinthe, located in Quebec's agriculturally rich Montérégie region, offers a vibrant mosaic of habitats that support an impressive range of wildlife. Much of the local biodiversity is sustained by the Yamaska River and surrounding wetland ecosystems, which serve as vital corridors for fish, amphibians, and bird species. These areas are particularly valuable during spring and fall migrations, when flocks of ducks, geese, and shorebirds stop to rest and feed. Observers can frequently spot great blue herons, belted kingfishers, and ospreys fishing along the riverbanks. Saint-Hyacinthe is also home to several nature conservation zones, such as Boisé des Douze and Parc des Étangs Antoine-Charlebois, which provide excellent opportunities for birdwatching, nature walks, and ecological education. These green spaces have been carefully preserved or rehabilitated to promote biodiversity, attracting species like white-tailed deer, red foxes, and a variety of small mammals and reptiles. Insect life, including butterflies, dragonflies, and pollinators, thrives in the meadows and flowerbeds maintained by both the city and local environmental groups. Saint-Hyacinthe’s deep agricultural roots also play a role—many farms have adopted eco-friendly practices that create natural buffer zones and encourage beneficial species. For residents and visitors, the city offers not only a chance to enjoy nature but to participate in its stewardship, making wildlife appreciation a quiet yet meaningful part of daily life in this corner of Quebec.

Wildlife
Car Culture

Car Culture

Though more famous for its agricultural industry and veterinary sciences, Saint-Hyacinthe also harbors a growing and passionate automotive culture that reflects both Quebec’s love of cars and the town’s mechanical heritage. Local events like the Exposition de Saint-Hyacinthe often feature vintage vehicle displays alongside agricultural exhibitions, showcasing everything from classic American muscle cars to beautifully restored European imports. The city’s mix of rural and urban influence contributes to a diverse car culture, where pickup trucks, lowriders, restomods, and modern performance vehicles all share the spotlight. Throughout the warmer months, informal car meets and show-and-shines take place in parking lots, parks, and even farmyards around Saint-Hyacinthe and neighboring towns. These gatherings attract auto enthusiasts from all over the Montérégie and even from the South Shore of Montreal, who come to share builds, discuss mechanics, and participate in friendly competitions. Local garages, custom shops, and detailing businesses contribute to the culture, offering everything from suspension tuning to antique restorations. There's also a strong link between the agricultural machinery scene and classic cars, as many mechanics cross-train between old tractors and collectible vehicles. For younger generations, the rising popularity of EV conversions and tuning modern imports has created a more inclusive scene that blends tradition with innovation. In Saint-Hyacinthe, car culture is not just a hobby—it’s a form of craftsmanship and pride that bridges rural ingenuity with urban flair.

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