Rental Guide • Canada

Renting a Skid Steer in Canada — Rates, What's Really Included, and How to Inspect Before You Accept

Skid steer rental in Canada is straightforward on the surface — but there are a dozen ways to end up paying more than the posted day rate. Here's what rental companies don't volunteer upfront, what to inspect when the machine shows up, and when renting stops making financial sense.

On This Page

  1. Current Rental Rates by Size Class (CAD)
  2. What's Included vs What You Pay Extra
  3. Delivery and Trailer Costs
  4. Rental Companies in Canada
  5. Pre-Acceptance Inspection Checklist
  6. Attachment Add-Ons and Rental Costs
  7. Rental vs Ownership Break-Even

Current Rental Rates by Size Class (CAD)

Skid steer rental rates in Canada vary by region, machine size, and season. The figures below are market ranges as of early 2026 based on published rates from Western Canada rental yards and platform aggregators (Toronto/GTA and prairies tend to be comparable; remote areas cost more).

Class Examples Daily (CAD) Weekly (CAD) Monthly (CAD)
Mini / Compact (under 700 kg ROC) Bobcat S450, Toro Dingo TX 1000 $195–$295 $700–$950 $2,200–$2,800
Small wheeled (1,000–1,500 lb ROC) Bobcat S570, Case SR130 $250–$350 $850–$1,200 $2,600–$3,400
Mid-size wheeled (1,500–2,200 lb ROC) Bobcat S650, JD 318G $320–$420 $1,000–$1,500 $3,000–$4,200
Full-size wheeled (2,200+ lb ROC) Bobcat S750, Case SV340 $380–$500 $1,200–$1,800 $3,500–$5,000
Compact track loader (CTL), mid Bobcat T590, JD 333G $400–$550 $1,300–$1,900 $3,800–$5,500
CTL, full-size Bobcat T770, Cat 299D3 $475–$650 $1,500–$2,200 $4,500–$6,500
Tracked vs wheeled: A compact track loader rents for $80–$150/day more than a comparable wheeled skid steer. For most outdoor Canadian work (soft ground, spring conditions, bush lots), the CTL is worth the premium. On hard, flat surfaces like concrete pads or paved yards, a wheeled machine is more nimble and won't chew up the surface.

What's Included vs What You Pay Extra

What's Typically Included

What's Typically NOT Included

⚠️ Read the damage clause carefully. Some rental companies write contracts where you're responsible for ANY damage, including mechanical failure, during the rental period — even if you didn't cause it. Others use a wear-and-tear standard. Know which you're signing before you accept the machine.

Delivery and Trailer Costs

Delivery charges for skid steers in Canada typically run $150–$400 one-way for distances under 50 km, increasing with distance. Some companies charge a flat delivery-and-return fee; others charge both legs separately. Remote rural deliveries (2+ hours from the rental yard) may require minimum rental periods of 3–5 days before they'll deliver at all.

If you're self-transporting, you need: a trailer rated for at least 5,000 kg (for a mid-size CTL), appropriate tie-down points and chains, and a B-train or 5th-wheel hitch if you're moving a full-size machine. Some rental companies offer trailer rental as a bundle — ask upfront. Budget $100–$200/day for a trailer rental if sourced separately.

Rental Companies in Canada

National Chains

Sunbelt Rentals (formerly RSC Equipment Rental) — largest national presence, locations across every major Canadian market. Fleet tends to be newer. Rates are competitive but not always the lowest. Sunbelt has standardized contracts and damage waiver programs. Generally reliable for machine condition.

Home Depot Tool Rental (Canada) — carries skid steers and compact track loaders at select locations. Four size classes: mini, wheeled ROC 1000-1500 lb, wheeled ROC 1500-1900 lb, and tracked. Rates are location-dependent (priced in-store, not online). Good choice for short urban/suburban rentals where you can self-transport.

BRT Laboratories / Battlefield Equipment Rentals — Ontario-heavy presence, good selection of construction equipment. Battlefield is strong in eastern Canada.

Dozr — equipment rental marketplace that aggregates availability from multiple suppliers. Useful for comparing local options and seeing Toronto/GTA market pricing. Listed wheeled skid steers in Toronto starting around $198–$324/day depending on size as of early 2026.

Regional and Local Independents

Local independents often have better day rates than the nationals and more flexibility on rental period and late returns. The trade-off is fleet condition — a national chain with a 3-year fleet renewal cycle will generally have newer machines than a local operator who runs units until they're worn out. Ask about machine age and hours when calling independents. A skid steer with 3,000+ hours isn't necessarily a problem, but it deserves closer inspection.

Plains Equipment Rentals (Western Canada) publishes rate ranges: compact skid steers $195–$295/day, larger units $200–$400/day — consistent with the broader market.

Seasonal pricing note: Rental rates in Canada are highest from May through September (construction season) and lowest in winter. If your project allows for flexibility, a January or February rental of a machine for snow work will often be cheaper on a day-rate basis than the same machine in July. Monthly rates negotiated in shoulder season (October, March) often come with discounts not available in peak season.

Pre-Acceptance Inspection Checklist

What to Check Before You Sign Off

Walk through this before the delivery driver leaves or before you load the machine. Anything you don't document before accepting is your liability.

Exterior and Undercarriage

Engine and Fluids

Controls and Hydraulics

Cab

Attachment Add-Ons and Rental Costs

Most rental companies carry a limited attachment inventory. What's commonly available:

Attachment Typical Daily Rental (CAD) Notes
Pallet forks $40–$80 Widely available, usually quick to add
Auger drive + 12" bit $120–$200 Additional bits often extra; verify bit availability for your soil type
Bucket (rock, skeleton, high-dump) $60–$120 Many yards have limited specialty bucket selection
Grapple bucket $100–$180 Less common at nationals; better selection at ag-focused independents
Hydraulic breaker $180–$350 Confirm machine has sufficient GPM; breakers damage weak aux circuits
Trencher $200–$380 Chain and boom condition matters; ask about rock capability
Snowblower $200–$400 High-demand in winter — book ahead, especially in December-January
Land clearing rake / root grapple $150–$280 Available at some ag-oriented yards; rare at urban nationals
Attachment compatibility tip: Always confirm the attachment's quick attach interface matches the rental machine before booking. Most Canadian rental yards run universal skid steer (ISO) plate, but some Bobcat-heavy fleets use Bob-Tach. Adapters exist but add another connection point to check. Call ahead with the machine brand if you're bringing your own attachment.

Rental vs Ownership Break-Even

The rental-vs-own calculation depends on usage, storage, maintenance capacity, and machine cost. The rule of thumb that circulates in contractor communities and r/Skidsteer threads: if you're using a machine 20–30 days per year or more on an ongoing basis, ownership typically starts making more sense than renting.

The Math in Canadian Context

Take a mid-size wheeled skid steer, used, bought for $45,000. Annualized cost over 7 years: roughly $6,400/year (depreciation only). Add $2,000–$3,500/year for maintenance, fluids, insurance, and storage — call it $9,000/year total cost of ownership, conservatively.

That same machine rented at $350/day. At 26 rental days per year, you've spent $9,100 — matching your ownership cost. Below that, renting is likely cheaper when you factor in no capital tied up, no storage, no maintenance management, and no risk of a $12,000 repair bill. Above 26 days, every additional day of rental is money spent that builds no equity.

Factors that push the break-even earlier (favouring ownership):

Factors that push break-even later (favouring rental):

The middle path: Many Canadian contractors and serious acreage owners end up buying one attachment-rich machine they use constantly, and renting specialty machines (large CTL, high-flow unit for mulching, excavator) for specific jobs. It's a reasonable hybrid approach that keeps capital outlay reasonable while covering most use cases.

Browse the Skid Steer Attachment Catalog

Know what attachments to ask for when you rent. Browse the skid steer attachment catalog for verified product pages on real models sold through Canadian dealers.