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Towing & roadside assistance in Fort Saskatchewan

In a community like Fort Saskatchewan, towing is personal - the 3 operators listed here cover the town and a wide rural radius around it, and they know every concession road on it. 1 of them run 24/7 dispatch, flagged on the listings below. The most common services locally are light-duty towing, heavy-duty towing, roadside assistance and battery boosts.

Towing companies serving Fort Saskatchewan

Titan Towing

★★★★☆ 4.3 (264 reviews) · 11213 88 Ave Ste 100, Fort Saskatchewan, AB T8L 2X4

Highspeed Towing

★★★★★ 4.5 (24 reviews) · 5113 50 St, Andrew, AB T0B 0A1

BDL Towing & Storage

Light-to-heavy towing across Edmonton and Northern Alberta

★★★★★ 5 (8 reviews) · 9902 103 St, Fort Saskatchewan, AB T8L 2C9
Light Duty TowingHeavy Duty TowingRoadside AssistanceBattery BoostTire ChangeFuel Delivery +4 more
Local Guide

Driving, parking & towing in Fort Saskatchewan: what to know

Your rights when you're towed in Alberta

Alberta regulates towing mainly through general consumer protection and traffic law rather than a dedicated towing act. Practical implications: get the price before the hook drops, and know that Alberta's Slow Down Move Over law requires passing drivers to slow to 60 km/h beside tow trucks with lights flashing - position yourself accordingly when waiting. Calgary and Edmonton both run municipal impound lots for police-ordered tows; private operators handle everything else.

Stuck on the highway?

The QE2 between Calgary and Edmonton is Canada's busiest intercity corridor and generates constant recovery work - if you break down, get well onto the shoulder and stay belted inside unless you can exit away from traffic. In rural Alberta, cell coverage gaps are real: tell someone your route in winter.

Winter reality check

Chinook freeze-thaw cycles around Calgary glaze roads within hours, and Highway 63 and rural two-lanes see serious winter crashes. Block heater use below -15°C prevents most of the boost calls Alberta towers spend their winters on.

Who to call in Alberta

911
Emergencies and traffic hazards

511
Alberta 511 - road reports, closures, winter conditions on the QE2 and rural highways

310-0000
Government of Alberta general line (RITE) - non-emergency provincial services

Towing and roadside assistance in Fort Saskatchewan

What towing costs here

Around Fort Saskatchewan, expect a typical hook-up fee of $80–$120 plus roughly $3.00–$4.25 per kilometre for a standard light-duty tow, before tax. Nights, storms, winching and heavy vehicles cost more; short in-town tows often land near the minimum. Always ask for the all-in price to your destination before the truck rolls - reputable operators quote it without hesitation. Roadside fixes (boosts, lockouts, tire changes) usually run a flat $45–$120 and are worth asking about first.

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