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Towing & roadside assistance in St. Catharines

St. Catharines has a solid local towing bench - 10 operators serve the city and its surrounding highways, enough for real choice without big-city wait times on a normal day. 2 of them run 24/7 dispatch, flagged on the listings below. The most common services locally are flatbed towing, equipment hauling, 24-hour towing and long-distance transport.

Towing companies serving St. Catharines

S & W Towing Service

★★★★★ 4.5 (196 reviews) · 121 Lakeport Rd, St. Catharines, ON L2N 4R2

J N E Recovery

★★★★★ 4.6 (174 reviews) · 4283 Victoria Ave, Vineland, ON L0R 2C0

SOS Towing

Family-owned 24/7 towing across the Niagara Region

★★★★★ 4.9 (121 reviews) · 424 Glendale Ave, St. Catharines, ON L2P 3Y3
Flatbed TowingRV & Trailer TowingBattery BoostLockout ServiceFuel DeliveryTire Change +5 more

Robbins Towing

24/7 towing across the Niagara Peninsula and GTA

★★★★☆ 4.2 (100 reviews) · 186 Merritt St, St. Catharines, ON L2T 1J6
24 Hour TowingFlatbed TowingLight Duty TowingHeavy Duty TowingMotorcycle TowingLong Distance Towing +7 more

Lakeshore Towing

Niagara Peninsula equipment and freight hauling since 1980

★★★★☆ 4.4 (48 reviews) · 111 Fourth Ave, St. Catharines, ON L2S 3P4
Flatbed TowingEquipment Hauling

Allen's Towing Inc

★★★★☆ 3.8 (52 reviews) · 4962 Union Rd, Beamsville, ON L3J 0V7

Lakeshore Towing Ltd

Niagara Peninsula equipment and freight hauling since 1980

★★★★★ 4.7 (17 reviews) · 23 Cushman Rd, St. Catharines, ON L2M 6S7
Flatbed TowingEquipment Hauling

Garden City Towing

Website unavailable - service details unconfirmed

★★★★☆ 4.3 (22 reviews) · 290 Fourth Ave, St. Catharines, ON L2S 0B6

Reliable roadside service

★★★★★ 5 (5 reviews) · 144 Dunkirk Rd, St. Catharines, ON L2P 3H6

Lampmans Towing

★★★★☆ 3.7 (9 reviews) · 4283 Victoria Ave, Vineland, ON L0R 2C0
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Driving, parking & towing in St. Catharines: what to know

Your rights when you're towed in Ontario

Ontario has Canada's strictest towing rules. Since January 1, 2024, the Towing and Storage Safety and Enforcement Act (TSSEA) requires every tow operator, driver and storage yard to hold a provincial certificate. In practice that means: the operator must show you their Tow Operator Certificate number on request, get your written consent before hooking up (except police-directed tows), disclose rates before the tow, take you and your vehicle where YOU choose, accept card payment, and give you an itemized invoice. On stretches of the 400-series highways around the GTA, 'tow zones' restrict who can respond to collisions - if police are on scene, follow their direction.

Stuck on the highway?

Stuck on the 401, QEW or any 400-series highway: get the vehicle as far onto the shoulder as possible, hazards on, exit on the passenger side and stand well away behind the barrier. Never accept a tow from a truck that simply shows up unsolicited at a collision - under TSSEA you choose your operator and your destination, and 'accident chasers' are the main thing the law was written to stop.

Winter reality check

Snow squalls off the Great Lakes shut down stretches of the 400, 402 and 21 corridor with little warning. Check 511 before winter travel and keep a charged phone - response times in a squall stretch from minutes to hours.

Who to call in Ontario

911
Any emergency, collision with injuries, or if your vehicle is a hazard to traffic

*OPP (*677)
Ontario Provincial Police from a cell phone - breakdowns and hazards on provincial highways

511
Ontario 511 - live road closures, construction and winter conditions

1-888-310-1122
OPP non-emergency line

Towing and roadside assistance in St. Catharines

What towing costs here

Around St. Catharines, expect a typical hook-up fee of $90–$130 plus roughly $3.50–$4.75 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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