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Why I Chose a 40ft High Cube Shipping Container for Storage

A real customer shares why a High Cube seacan became the perfect storage solution for motorcycles, snowmobiles, and all my toys.

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C-Can Sam

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If you’re searching for shipping container storage, seacan storage, or specifically a 40ft High Cube seacan, you’re probably wondering whether it’s worth it, who it’s right for, and what real-world life with one is actually like.

This is exactly what I wanted to know when I started my search.

What I discovered? A High Cube shipping container didn’t just solve storage for me—it completely changed how I manage my space, protect my equipment, and prepare for every season.

40ft High Cube shipping container with motorcycles and snowmobiles stored inside

Here’s the honest Q&A breakdown of why I chose a High Cube seacan, what it’s like to own, and whether it might be the right storage solution for you.

What Problem Was I Trying to Solve?

I needed more than “a place to put stuff.”

My collection kept growing. My garage didn’t.

I needed:

  • Height for proper racking
  • Strength for heavy equipment
  • Security for expensive gear
  • Year-round durability for Canadian weather
  • Order, not chaos

Typical sheds? Too weak. Renting storage? Ongoing cost and zero convenience. Building a new garage? Expensive and slow.

That’s when I started researching seacan storage and shipping container storage solutions seriously.

Why a 40ft High Cube Instead of a Regular Container?

Short answer: the extra height changes everything.

A standard container works. A 40ft High Cube shipping container works brilliantly.

The extra foot of internal clearance allowed me to:

  • Install heavy-duty racking
  • Create a safe double-level storage system
  • Use vertical storage space instead of wasting it

Today, it functions like this:

  • Top Level: my motorcycle collection
  • Bottom Level: our family snowmobiles

The result is clean, efficient, structured seacan storage instead of clutter.

This wasn’t “just a container.” It became a well-engineered storage environment.

Building Internal Racking: The Game Changer

The real magic happened when I installed custom shelving. With 9’6” of interior height (compared to 8’6” in a standard container), I had room to build a proper two-tier system.

Custom shelving inside a 40ft High Cube container

The steel frame of the container made it easy to anchor heavy-duty racking. Everything stays put, even with hundreds of pounds of equipment on each level.

Motorcycle storage on upper level of container shelving

The upper level holds my bikes securely, while the lower level gives easy access to the sleds during winter season.

Organized two-tier storage system in a seacan

Thinking about maximizing your container space? We can help you find the right High Cube container for your needs. Check our current inventory or contact us for a free consultation.

Is a High Cube Seacan Strong Enough for Heavy Equipment?

Yes—and this was a critical factor for me.

A High Cube shipping container is built for global freight, so for ground storage it feels nearly indestructible.

What impressed me most:

  • Handles heavy loads effortlessly
  • Doesn’t warp or sag over time
  • Remains structurally solid year after year
  • Handles weather without complaint

Rain, snow, windstorms—the seacan doesn’t care. It’s built for worse.

That reliability equals peace of mind.

What Was the Purchase and Delivery Experience Like?

I bought my 40ft High Cube seacan from C-Can Sam, and the experience mattered more than I expected.

Mark from C-Can Sam:

  • Helped assess my real usage needs
  • Guided me to the right shipping container
  • Never pressured the purchase
  • Ensured delivery was smooth and precise

When you’re placing something this permanent on your property, trust and professionalism matter. This experience gave me complete confidence.

Ready to talk to someone who understands? Get in touch or call 1-844-473-2226 to discuss your storage needs.

What Changed After Switching to Seacan Storage?

One word: relief.

Before seacan storage:

  • Space always felt tight
  • Storage felt temporary
  • Organization felt impossible
  • Winter meant stress

After installing my High Cube shipping container:

  • Everything finally has a place
  • The space feels intentionally designed
  • Expensive machines are safe and protected
  • There’s still room for future growth

It turned storage from a headache into something I’m proud of.

Who Should Consider a Shipping Container for Storage?

A High Cube seacan is an ideal solution if you:

  • Own motorcycles, ATVs, snowmobiles, or recreational vehicles
  • Need secure, weatherproof storage
  • Care about organization, not just space
  • Want something built to last decades
  • Want onsite access instead of rented storage
  • Prefer strength and durability over temporary fixes

Whether for personal collections, family gear, business equipment, or property enhancement—a 40ft High Cube shipping container is not “just storage.” It’s infrastructure.

Final Verdict: Was a 40ft High Cube Worth It?

100% yes.

I didn’t just buy storage. I bought:

  • Peace of mind
  • Organization
  • Security
  • Future capacity

And because of the support from Mark and the C-Can Sam team, the process felt confident, informed, and seamless from start to finish.

If you’re researching shipping containers, seacan storage, High Cube containers, outdoor equipment storage, or secure steel storage solutions—a High Cube seacan deserves to be at the top of your list.

Sometimes the smartest solutions aren’t complicated—they’re just built right.


Ready to find your perfect container? Browse our current inventory to see what’s available, or contact us for personalized recommendations. We deliver throughout Saskatchewan and beyond.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is a High Cube shipping container?
A High Cube (HC) shipping container is a standard shipping container with an extra foot of height. While regular containers are 8'6" tall, High Cube containers stand at 9'6". This additional vertical space makes them ideal for storage systems with racking, workshop conversions, or storing tall equipment. They come in 20ft and 40ft lengths.
How much does a 40ft High Cube container cost?
Prices vary based on condition (new "one-trip" vs. used) and current market conditions. Used containers in good condition offer excellent value for storage, while one-trip containers are nearly new with minimal wear. Contact us for current pricing—we're happy to provide quotes based on your specific needs.
Can I install shelving and racking inside a shipping container?
Absolutely! The steel frame of a shipping container is incredibly strong and perfect for anchoring heavy-duty shelving. Many customers install two-tier racking systems, especially in High Cube containers where the extra height allows for proper clearance. You can weld directly to the container or use bolt-through mounting systems.
Will a shipping container survive Saskatchewan winters?
Yes—shipping containers are built to survive extreme conditions on ocean voyages, including arctic routes. They handle temperature swings from -40°C to +50°C without issue. The Corten steel construction resists corrosion, and proper seals keep moisture out. They're perfect for our prairie climate and will protect your belongings year-round.
What's the difference between a High Cube and standard container?
The main difference is height. Standard containers have an interior height of about 7'10", while High Cube containers offer approximately 8'10" of interior clearance. That extra foot makes a significant difference for installing racking, standing comfortably inside, or storing tall items. High Cube containers are the same width (8ft) and come in both 20ft and 40ft lengths.
Do I need a permit to put a shipping container on my property?
Permit requirements vary by municipality. In rural Saskatchewan, containers for agricultural or personal storage typically don't require permits. In cities like Saskatoon, you may need a development permit for permanent placement. We recommend checking with your local planning department before delivery. Temporary placement during construction usually doesn't require permits.
How is a shipping container delivered?
We deliver containers using tilt-bed trucks or crane trucks depending on your site. Tilt-bed delivery requires a clear, relatively flat area where the truck can back in and slide the container off. For tight spaces or placement over obstacles, crane delivery is available. We'll discuss your site requirements when you contact us for a quote.
How long will a shipping container last?
A well-maintained shipping container can last 25+ years in ground storage—often much longer. They're built from Corten steel (weathering steel) that forms a protective patina to prevent deep corrosion. With basic maintenance like keeping the roof clear and touching up scratches, your container will provide decades of reliable service.
Can I modify a shipping container after purchase?
Yes! Shipping containers are highly modifiable. Common modifications include adding windows, doors, ventilation, insulation, electrical wiring, and interior walls. Many people convert them into workshops, offices, cabins, and more. The steel construction makes it easy to cut openings and weld additions. Some modifications can be done DIY, while others benefit from professional help.
What should I look for when buying a used shipping container?
Key things to check: door operation and seals, floor condition (should be solid marine-grade plywood), roof integrity (no holes or heavy rust), and overall structural soundness. Surface rust is normal and cosmetic—deep rust or holes are concerns. At C-Can Sam, we inspect all our containers and provide honest condition assessments. Read our full buying guide for more tips.

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