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Edmonton Towing Service Area, 6 Service Cities, Every Major Corridor

Edmonton Towing connects drivers with 24/7 phone-line coverage across Edmonton and Edmonton, st. Albert, Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove and Leduc, plus highway response on major arteries like Highway 2, Highway 16, Anthony Henday Drive, Whitemud Drive, Yellowhead Trail. Closest-rig routing handles city, rural and corridor calls on the same line.

  • Live phone line 24/7
  • Edmonton plus 5 surrounding cities
  • Every major Alberta highway corridor

Featured: Edmonton

Edmonton Tow Truck Coverage, Home Base for Regional Routing.

Edmonton Towing runs a single phone line that anchors the region. Operators are routed across the Edmonton metropolitan core plus the highway perimeter on major arteries including Highway 2, Highway 16, Anthony Henday Drive, Whitemud Drive, Yellowhead Trail. Fast core response (25 to 45 minutes off-peak) comes from operator density and familiarity with city traffic patterns. The same hub coordinates outbound calls to the five surrounding cities 24/7, so an outer-area breakdown does not wait on a Edmonton truck stuck in rush-hour traffic.

Operator staging spreads beyond the office. North-side rigs handle calls toward Edmonton and Leduc; west-side staging covers st. Albert; east-side staging handles Sherwood Park; south-side staging covers Spruce Grove. Edmonton Towing matches rig type to call type, wheel-lift, flatbed, heavy-duty or winch, before routing. Pricing in Alberta typically runs $80 to $150 hook-up plus $3 to $6 per kilometre with after-hours and storm surcharges confirmed before any rig rolls.

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Routing Process

Edmonton Tow Truck Coverage, How Closest-Rig Routing Works in 4 Steps

  1. Tell the operator where

    Share city, highway, kilometre marker or landmark, plus vehicle and what failed.

  2. Closest rig assigned

    The operator checks real-time positions across the regional network and routes the nearest available unit with the right equipment.

  3. Route confirmed and ETA

    Caller hears price range, arrival window and operator details before the rig rolls.

  4. On-scene service

    Operator arrives, handles tow or roadside fix, and confirms drop-off destination, local shop, home garage or onward city specialist.

Frequently asked

Edmonton Service Area FAQ

Service-area scope, response-time differences by location, highway corridor coverage, rural and acreage handling, and after-hours availability.

Coverage runs across six surrounding cities: Edmonton and Edmonton, st. Albert, Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove and Leduc. The same phone line handles every city plus surrounding rural roads and connecting highway corridors. Edmonton Towing routes the closest available rig from the regional network.
Edmonton core runs 25 to 45 minutes; surrounding surrounding cities typically run 30 to 60 minutes; outer service cities run 35 to 75 minutes depending on traffic and rig staging. Off-peak overnight calls hit the lower end of each window.
Yes. Highway-rated rigs respond 24/7 on major arteries like Highway 2, Highway 16, Anthony Henday Drive, Whitemud Drive, Yellowhead Trail. Share kilometre marker, direction and the nearest exit on the call.
Yes. Winch recovery, ditch extraction and soft-ground pull-outs run across rural counties and acreage approaches in the Edmonton region. Long-distance hauls back to a Edmonton specialist or onward to other regional centres are quoted on the call.
Yes. Live phone-line coverage across all six surrounding cities runs 24/7, including overnight, weekends and statutory holidays. After-hours surcharge of $20 to $50 may apply between 10 PM and 6 AM. Pricing typically runs $80 to $150 hook-up plus $3 to $6 per kilometre, confirmed by the operator before any rig rolls.

Trusted across the region

What Edmonton drivers are saying.

★★★★★ 4.8 · 124 reviews on Google
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★★★★★

Honda Accord engine seized on a city arterial during morning rush. Wheel-lift was there inside 28 minutes and dropped at my preferred mechanic. Quote on the phone matched the bill.

P. A.
Edmonton
★★★★★

Toyota Corolla died on a main street heading to a 9 AM meeting. The phone operator had a wheel-lift staged nearby, rig pulled up in 32 minutes and towed.

U. M.
Edmonton
★★★★★

Class A motorhome lost transmission on a regional highway on a Sunday return. Heavy-duty rig was there in 50 minutes, towed back to a diesel shop without scratching the coach.

H. G.
st. Albert
★★★★★

Honda CR-V transmission gave up on a residential way during the morning school run. The phone operator had a wheel-lift staged nearby, rig arrived in 28 minutes.

T. C.
Sherwood Park

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Edmonton Towing & Roadside Tips, What Every Driver Should Know

Geography-specific guides for the region, highway corridor breakdowns, mountain-gateway recovery, and what changes when you call from outer service cities.

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Ready to help

Call (587) 400-2287 for Edmonton Tow Truck Service.

Stranded in Edmonton, broken down on a highway toward Edmonton or st. Albert, or stuck on a rural road in the outer service area, Edmonton Towing routes the closest available rig any hour across Edmonton and Edmonton, st. Albert, Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove and Leduc. Safety note: pull off the lane, hazards on, stay inside if traffic or weather is heavy, and let the operator hear road noise to confirm direction of travel.

Free quote and arrival time before any work begins. Pricing varies by location, time of day and conditions.