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Towing companies in Newfoundland and Labrador

Pick your city below - or read the Newfoundland and Labrador rules first, because what a tow operator can and can't do here is worth two minutes of your time.

Cities

St. John's

5 listings

Conception Bay South

4 listings

Paradise

2 listings

Mount Pearl

Coverage from nearby operators

Corner Brook

2 listings

Grand Falls-Windsor

2 listings

Gander

2 listings

Portugal Cove-St. Philip's

Coverage from nearby operators

Happy Valley-Goose Bay

Coverage from nearby operators

Torbay

1 listings

Labrador City

Coverage from nearby operators

Stephenville

2 listings
Provincial Guide

Towing rules, numbers & prices in Newfoundland and Labrador

The rules that protect you

Towing in NL runs on general consumer protection and municipal bylaws. St. John's declares snow-clearing parking bans; the city tows aggressively during them. Outside the Avalon, operators are sparse and distances are serious - know who covers your stretch of the TCH before you need them.

Broken down on the highway

Wreckhouse winds near Port aux Basques literally blow transport trucks over - 511 warnings there are not advisory. On the TCH across the island, fuel up and check conditions at every major stop; the gap between operators can exceed 100 km.

What it should cost

St. John's rates run roughly $85–$125 hook-up plus $3.50–$4.75/km. Off the Avalon, distance is the dominant cost - always ask for the all-in number. Winter recovery (off-road winching in drifted snow) is priced by time and conditions.

Winter

St. John's gets more snow than any other Canadian capital, on hills San Francisco would respect. Winter tires, patience, and knowing the parking-ban rules will save you more than any listing can.

Numbers to save

911
Emergencies

511
NL 511 - TCH conditions, Wreckhouse wind warnings, closures

1-800-709-7267
RNC/RCMP non-emergency lines by region

Newfoundland and Labrador at a glance

20 towing & roadside companies listed across 12 cities.