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Towing companies in Saskatchewan

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

Cities

Saskatoon

15 listings

Regina

17 listings

Prince Albert

4 listings

Moose Jaw

2 listings

Swift Current

3 listings

Yorkton

2 listings

North Battleford

Coverage from nearby operators

Warman

1 listings

Weyburn

1 listings

Estevan

2 listings
Provincial Guide

Towing rules, numbers & prices in Saskatchewan

The rules that protect you

Saskatchewan towing operates under general consumer protection, SGI insurance rules, and municipal bylaws. SGI covers accident towing as part of a claim. Private-property towing in Saskatoon and Regina requires posted signage. Slow Down Move Over: 60 km/h when passing tow trucks with amber lights.

Broken down on the highway

Distances are the story: between Regina, Saskatoon and the smaller centres, a tow can be a 100 km run and priced like one. In winter, the Highway Hotline before you leave is not optional - ground blizzards close the 1 and the 11 with little warning.

What it should cost

City rates run about $75–$110 hook-up plus $3–$4/km. Long rural distances mean asking for the all-in price matters more here than almost anywhere. Winch-outs from ditches after storms are the bread-and-butter call - expect $150–$350 depending on how deep you're in.

Winter

Prairie winters are the toughest towing environment in Canada. If you go off the road in a blizzard, stay with the vehicle - it's shelter and it's what searchers find. Run the engine ten minutes an hour with the exhaust clear.

Numbers to save

911
Emergencies

Highway Hotline (511 / hotline.gov.sk.ca)
Saskatchewan's road-condition service - closures, winter driving, construction

310-4141
RCMP non-emergency in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan at a glance

47 towing & roadside companies listed across 10 cities.