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At Krown, we work hard to deliver to our customers the best product, service and warranty in the industry. We are proud to be Canada's #1 rust control company and with over 25 years experience in the industry and certified technicians, you can be sure that your vehicle is receiving the best rust protection available today. An annual visit to our Krown Centre means your vehicle will look better, last longer, maintain a higher resale value and will even be safer to drive. In addition, having your vehicle treated at Krown will actually save you money by reducing repair costs and lengthening the lifecycle of your vehicle. To top it all off, we offer our customers peace of mind by using only environmentally friendly products. We value your business and look forward to seeing you at our centre. Don't forget to check out the promotions that are currently running at our store by clicking on our 'Special Offers' Section. Give us a call today and start experiencing the many benefits of Krown!
Small engine repair, snow blowers, lawn tractors, woodsplitters, chainsaws, mobile service serving Pembroke and area. 30 years mechanical Experience. Affordable. Most repairs done on site!
Get your vehicle off the road safely with the help of K&A Xtreme Heavy Towing & Diesel Repair. Based in Pembroke, we provide towing service for vehicle owners throughout the National Capital Region. We use the latest in towing technology to ensure the utmost protection to your vehicle. Call now, our drivers are ready to hit the road.
Been dealing with BMC for 20 years and you cant get better service or more knowledgeable staff. Always helpful and friendly. They are very professional and honest.Read more
Act in 1996 simplified the regulation and use of fire by the public therefore reducing the number of permits required for burning. These regulations are in effect for the duration of the Fire Season, which is from April 1st to October 31st each year.