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Truck Storage

Truck Storage in Canada

Safe yards for semis, B-doubles, rigid trucks and tippers across every state and territory.

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Built for Truck Operators

Why Store Your Truck With Us?

We built this for the transport industry. We connect truck operators, from owner-drivers to fleet managers, with verified yard hosts who have hardstand, depot space and covered bays sitting idle across Australia.

No more driving around looking for a spot, no more dodgy handshake deals in pub car parks. Browse real photos, compare prices, check security features and book online.

  • Every host is ID verified
  • Secure Stripe payments
  • Yards in every state
  • No lock-in contracts

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Browse Truck Storage by Region

Ontario

4 cities

Ontario is Canada's most populous province and home to the country's largest urban agglomeration. Toronto, Ottawa, and the surrounding cities generate enormous demand for off-site RV, boat, and vehicle storage, particularly during the long winter months when recreational vehicles sit unused for six months or more. Ontario's cottage country lakes and Georgian Bay also create a strong seasonal market for trailerboat and jet ski storage.

British Columbia

3 cities

British Columbia combines some of Canada's most expensive real estate with one of its most active outdoor lifestyles. Vancouver's densification has removed garages from the equation for most urban households. Yet the Pacific coast, the Gulf Islands, and Okanagan wine country drive high rates of boat, RV, and recreational vehicle ownership. The storage gap between what people own and what they can keep at home is significant, and growing.

Alberta

2 cities

Alberta's oil-driven economy has historically supported high levels of recreational vehicle ownership. Albertans are among Canada's most enthusiastic RV users, with the Rocky Mountains and tens of thousands of lakes within easy driving distance. Calgary and Edmonton are modern cities with suburban layouts, but even here, winter storage of RVs, boats, and trailers is a genuine logistical challenge that peer-to-peer solutions address well.

Quebec

2 cities

Quebec's distinct cultural identity extends to its outdoor lifestyle. Lac-des-Deux-Montagnes, the Laurentians, and the St. Lawrence waterway ensure that Quebecers maintain strong boat and watercraft ownership. Montreal's dense island geography and Quebec City's fortress-like heritage make residential storage an ongoing challenge. Winter storage of recreational vehicles, typically October through April, is a major seasonal driver.

Nova Scotia

1 city

Nova Scotia is a maritime province in every sense. Surrounded by the Atlantic on three sides, its population has one of the highest rates of boat and watercraft ownership in Canada. Halifax is a growing, confident city where residential space is at an increasing premium. The province's fishing heritage and weekend boating culture combine to make marine storage one of the most consistent demand categories.

Manitoba

1 city

Manitoba's flat landscape and freshwater lake network, including Lake Winnipeg (one of the world's largest), make it a natural home for fishing boat and watercraft owners. Winnipeg is a mid-sized prairie city where RV and boat storage is a seasonal necessity. The short summer season intensifies storage demand at both ends. Spring preparation and autumn lay-up create predictable peaks.

Saskatchewan

2 cities

Saskatchewan's big-sky landscape hosts thousands of fishing lakes and a strong culture of self-reliance. RV travel across the prairies and into the Rockies is popular, and seasonal vehicle storage is a consistent need. Saskatoon and Regina are modern, spread-out cities where landowners often have surplus yard or garage space that could serve neighbouring households.

New Brunswick

2 cities

New Brunswick has a strong Atlantic and river-based boating culture, with the Bay of Fundy's dramatic tides a constant backdrop. Fredericton and Moncton are practical, affordable cities where peer-to-peer storage fits naturally into a community-minded culture. Winter storage is a serious seasonal need, and rural properties across the province have the space to help.

Built for the Transport Industry

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Made for Big Rigs

Most storage platforms forget anything bigger than a sedan. We built this for semis, B-doubles, rigids and tippers.

Verified Hosts Only

Every yard host is ID verified through Stripe. You always know who’s got the keys to the gate.

Upfront Pricing

No hidden fees or surprise charges. The price you see is the price you pay, whether daily, weekly or monthly.

Close to Freight Routes

Filter yards by location and find spots near major highways, freight corridors and industrial precincts.

The Handover

Snap photos at drop-off and pickup to record the condition of your truck. Honest record-keeping that protects both sides.

Flexible Terms

Need a spot for one night between hauls or long-term parking for the off-season? You set the dates.

Tips for Storing Your Truck

  1. 1

    Check access hours

    Some yards offer 24/7 access while others have set hours. Make sure the yard’s schedule lines up with your haul times, especially if you’re doing early morning or late night runs.

  2. 2

    Inspect the surface

    Hardstand or compacted gravel is best for heavy trucks. Avoid soft ground that can sink under a loaded semi, especially after rain.

  3. 3

    Ask about security

    Fencing, CCTV, lighting and locked gates all matter. Check the listing photos and ask the host directly about their security setup.

  4. 4

    Confirm turning room

    B-doubles and long semis need plenty of room to turn. Check the yard dimensions and ask the host if they’ve accommodated similar rigs before.

  5. 5

    Sort your insurance

    Most yards require your truck to be insured while stored. Check your existing policy covers yard storage, and ask the host about their own coverage.

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