FORKLIFT RENTAL
IN CAMBRIDGE
Material handling for yards, warehouses and job sites — from warehouse electrics to rough-terrain and telehandlers.
475
Models to rent
40
Brands
$490
Typical day rate
3
Size classes
Overview
Renting a Forklift in Cambridge
Renting a forklift in Cambridge, Ontario gives you the right machine for the job without the capital, maintenance and storage cost of owning one. This page brings together real recommended rates, size classes and the models available across 40 brands, so you can budget accurately and pick the right unit before you send a rental request.
Cambridge is a city born of three historic mill towns, Galt, Preston, and Hespeler, each of which grew along different reaches of the Grand River and its Speed River tributary. This river-dominated geography has given Cambridge a complex urban form and a construction environment shaped by the need to work around and across multiple watercourses on land of variable quality. The Grand River floodplain carries fine sandy and silty alluvial soils that require careful geotechnical assessment for any significant foundation, while the upland areas between river valleys sit on clay and sandy till of generally better bearing capacity. Cambridge has long been a manufacturing hub in the Region of Waterloo, with Toyota's Canadian manufacturing plant in the city's north end representing one of the most significant automotive investments in Ontario. The plant and its surrounding supplier cluster generate periodic facility expansion and retooling construction activity that demands industrial-grade equipment including precision grading machinery, heavy concrete work equipment, and large cranes for building frame erection. The Toyota plant's supply chain has attracted numerous tier-one and tier-two automotive suppliers to Cambridge's industrial parks, creating a dense ecosystem of manufacturing facilities that require ongoing maintenance and periodic expansion. The ION LRT system's extension to Cambridge, connecting the city to Kitchener and Waterloo, has been a long-discussed regional transit priority that is reshaping development planning along the Cambridge portion of the Waterloo Region corridor. Anticipation of the transit connection has accelerated transit-oriented development planning that will drive new construction activity in Cambridge's downtown and along the future transit alignment. The Grand River's heritage mill town character, combined with Cambridge's manufacturing strength and residential growth, creates an equipment rental market that spans industrial heavy work, urban infill construction, and suburban residential development in roughly equal measure.
Forklifts split into two worlds: cushion-tire warehouse trucks for smooth indoor floors, and pneumatic-tire or rough-terrain lifts for outdoor and job-site ground. Capacity (rated at a standard load centre) and lift height are the two specs to confirm against your heaviest, tallest load.
Quick answer
Renting a forklift in Cambridge, Ontario typically costs $110–$2,090 per day, or from $440 per week and $1,320 per month. Longer rentals lower the effective day rate; delivery, operator and insurance are quoted separately.
FORKLIFT RENTAL RATES
Recommended market rates in CAD, from the HeavyRentals rate engine.
| Period | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Per day | $110 | $490 | $2,090 |
| Per week | $440 | $1,920 | $8,360 |
| Per month | $1,320 | $5,800 | $25,100 |
FORKLIFT SIZE CLASSES
Compact (up to 74 HP)
149 units tracked. Day rates $110–$705, weekly from $440. Right-size to your access and workload to keep costs down.
Mid-size (74–109 HP)
129 units tracked. Day rates $230–$855, weekly from $920. Right-size to your access and workload to keep costs down.
Large (109+ HP)
123 units tracked. Day rates $490–$2,090, weekly from $1,666. Right-size to your access and workload to keep costs down.
WHAT A FORKLIFT IS USED FOR
For construction sites, a rough-terrain forklift or a telehandler is usually the right call — they handle uneven ground and place material at height and reach. Consider fuel type too: electric for indoor, emissions-free work; LPG or diesel for outdoor duty and longer shifts.
TOP FORKLIFT MODELS
Popular models by recommended day rate — click for full specs.
| Model | HP | Weight | Day rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manitou MRT 3360+ | 310 HP | 72,800 lb | $2,090 |
| SANY SRSC4550 | 320 HP | 130,000 lb | $2,090 |
| SANY SRSC4540G | 285 HP | 110,000 lb | $1,950 |
| Hyster RS46-33CH | 275 HP | 145,000 lb | $1,800 |
| SANY SRSC4535 | 260 HP | 97,000 lb | $1,800 |
| Manitou MRT 2550+ | 260 HP | 53,000 lb | $1,665 |
| Hyster RS45-33L | 281 HP | 127,000 lb | $1,600 |
| Hyster RS45-31L | 281 HP | 119,000 lb | $1,500 |
| Hyster RS46-30CH | 281 HP | 112,000 lb | $1,400 |
| Manitou MRT3255 | 215 HP | 38,000 lb | $1,400 |
| Volvo CE TH1056D | 160 HP | 40,500 lb | $1,280 |
| Bobcat TL1055 | 148 HP | 38,500 lb | $1,235 |
| Merlo ROTO60.34SCSS | 148 HP | 38,500 lb | $1,235 |
| Merlo ROTO40.30 | 177 HP | 28,000 lb | $1,200 |
| Hyster RS45-27CH | 281 HP | 104,700 lb | $1,200 |
| JLG G20-54A | 148 HP | 41,000 lb | $1,190 |
| Hyster H48HD-EC | 165 HP | 60,500 lb | $1,165 |
| Genie GTH-6622 | 177 HP | 34,200 lb | $1,150 |
| Caterpillar TL1255D | 148 HP | 36,500 lb | $1,150 |
| Volvo CE TH842 | 148 HP | 35,000 lb | $1,140 |
HOW RENTING WORKS
Compare & request
Browse models and rates, then send a dated rental request. Your contact details stay private.
Owner confirms
The owner confirms availability, dates and final price — plus any delivery, operator or insurance you asked to quote.
E-sign the contract
Both parties e-sign a binding contract in-platform; only then are contacts shared and the machine reserved.
Work & return
Use the machine, then both parties confirm the return and leave a review — building on-platform reputation.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How much does it cost to rent a Forklift in Cambridge, Ontario?
Day rates for a Forklift run about $110–$2,090 in Cambridge, Ontario, with a typical rate near $490/day, weekly from $440 and monthly from $1,320. Owners set final pricing based on size, age and how long you need it; delivery and an operator are usually quoted separately.
Can I get a Forklift delivered in Cambridge, Ontario?
Yes. Many owners offer delivery within a set radius of Cambridge, Ontario for a fee based on distance, and you can request a delivery quote right inside your rental request so it's confirmed before you commit.
Do I need an operator to rent a Forklift in Cambridge, Ontario?
You can rent bare (operate it yourself) or request a certified operator with your rental. For larger machines an operator is common; either way, everything is arranged and priced on-platform before the contract is signed.
How many Forklift models are available to rent?
Our catalog covers 475 Forklift models across 40 manufacturers, so you can compare specs and rates and pick the right size class for your Cambridge, Ontario project before you reach out.
What's the minimum rental period for a Forklift?
Most owners rent by the day, week or month with a minimum period (often 1–3 days). For projects longer than a few days, ask for a weekly or monthly rate — the effective day rate drops significantly.