Locally run towing built for Yukon's harshest winters
AJ AJ Towing Inc. is run out of Whitehorse, Yukon, by a local team rather than a dispatcher based elsewhere in the country. Crews take calls day and night, holidays included, and answer the phone directly instead of routing stranded drivers to voicemail. The business covers rapid-response towing for breakdowns and collisions, flatbed transport sized for cars, trucks, SUVs and motorcycles, and winching to free vehicles caught in a snowbank, glare ice or rough backcountry ground. Roadside crews also jump dead batteries, swap flat tires, bring fuel to a stranded car, and open vehicles when the keys are locked inside. Bigger rigs are part of the lineup too, with towing set up for travel trailers and motorhomes, plus service for commercial fleet accounts. The company points to its northern know-how as a selling point: operators who have worked the Alaska Highway through whiteout conditions, pulled trucks free of ice-choked ditches, and taken a 3 a.m. call in weather forty degrees below zero. Its trucks and gear are kept ready for that kind of cold. Beyond Whitehorse itself, the company regularly answers calls in Marsh Lake, Carcross, Haines Junction, Carmacks and Watson Lake, with routine runs along the South Klondike route as well as the Klondike and Alaska highways. Customers describe a wait of under 40 minutes after a midnight breakdown on the Alaska Highway, and a winch-out completed near Marsh Lake in the middle of a snowstorm. The company says a customer knows the cost before work starts, with nothing added to the bill afterward, and describes its operation as fully licensed and insured. For a driver stopped anywhere on a Yukon highway, or somewhere within Whitehorse itself, at any hour and in any weather, AJ AJ Towing can be reached directly for dispatch.
📍 4 Prospector Rd #66, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 5G5
📞 +1 867-335-3131
Service area: Whitehorse and surrounding Yukon communities, including the Alaska, Klondike and South Klondike highways