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September 2024 by Kevin Gagnon
Tight store. Very full. Lil bit of everything.
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August 2024 by Alain Locas
Thank you to all the team for helping us Friday evening August 16, 2024 when the store closed, we were able to repair and continue our journey to our destination 6 hours later in Quebec Thank you for your help ??
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August 2024 by Ann Schultz
Thanks to Blair for helping us out with torquing our tire to keep us safe on our long ride back to Ontario. Fantastic service!
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August 2024 by Peter Sluys
We're not from the area but had to return something. It was a trouble free trip! Nice people being the counter!
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June 2024 by Ajith Fernando
Top place for good stuff
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March 2024 by Thomas Cooke
Always good, helpful staff regarding request for products. Always well, the employees, know the product
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March 2024 by Darin Hill
This place is better now. I was told there is a new owner. It definitely shows
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January 2024 by Nichole McCarthy
Lots of things to look at or buy here.
Love this store
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December 2023 by douglas ellsmere
Nice store, not a huge store but has all basic products.
Need bigger store now as the city grows.
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December 2023 by John Martin
I was totally impressed with an employee's performance and customer service that went above and beyond. I took time to seek out a manager who agreed. However, he never asked why, but it seemed he not to have time to seek more information in order to discuss the employees' excellent performance. I wonder if the employee was ever told what an excellent employee he is?
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November 2023 by Emma
Had my winter tire put on and they over torqued the lug stud snapping it clean off. My car isnt that rusty its a 2018
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September 2023 by Marc-andre Page
In 1936, Canadian Tire opened its store in the province of New Brunswick in Sussex. In 1950, the company took a strategic step to capture large scale market by introducing Canadian Tire Money which could only be used to make purchases at the company’s outlets. As the company was advancing further it introduced the money to be used in the retail sector. In 1994, the company had another strategic move where it launched its e-commerce website offering a wide choice of over 15,000 products with the most consumer friendly format. By the end of 1997 the company’s outlets reached nearly 85 percent of the Canadian population as its widespread network of over 1,100 stores across Canada. In 2002, the company acquired Mark’s Work Wearhouse and opened 39 more stores. The outstanding growth of the company acquired the firm with an agreement between Canadian Tire and NAPA Canada. The following year the company further expanded with an extraordinary move by doing a tie-up with NASCAR and TSN to bring adventure and excitement to the motor sport in the country.In 2006, Canadian Tire replaced its President and CEO with Tom Gauld. Canadian Tire’s strategic move also included the launch of a new type of retail banking with high interests on savings accounts, fixed mortgages and guaranteed investments. In 2008, the company sold its retail properties in Canadian real estate trusts amounting to C$164.6 million. The historical move in the company’s history was when it had to recall the sold windshield washing fluids and 12 V heated seat cushion due to defects in its manufacturing.During the middle of 2008, The CEO was succeeded by director Stephen Wetmore. The company expanded further and launched its GENCO distribution center which was sized at 1.5 million square feet. The company is consumer friendly hence it ensured all of its 475 retail stores are chip compatible.
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September 2023 by Ray Jack
Lots of selection
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September 2023 by Christina Robertson
Friendly staff and lots to choose from
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July 2023 by Judy Deroo
Great deals and always good variety. Friendly and helpful staff.