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We are your Authorized Gates Service Centre & Circle of Safety Auhorized DisributorIndustrial & Custom Length Hose Specialist for any ApplicationsMining/Forestry/Pulp & Paper Municipals & Industrial ApplicationsSteele Industrial Supplies Inc is a locally owned and operated company serving the mining, forestry, trucking, and construction industries.Don't let our successful history of working with industrial clients stop you from visiting us. We offer a wide range of products to keep your vehicle, off road equipment and so much more, running smoothly for years to come. Questions are welcome.With over 40 years of combined experience, Steele Industrial Supplies Inc, has the know how, background and motivation to provide North Eastern Ontario with the very best hydraulic and industrial sales and service.Please give us a call at 705.476.4555 or stop in ( ) to see Dwayne, Shaun, Janice, Adam. Let us help you with any items you might have. Or, maybe you are looking for solid advice to make your project work better for you.
The Vicariate comprised the County of Pontiac, the County of Renfrew, the northern townships of the County of Frontenac, Addington and Hastings, sixteen townships in the County of Haliburton, and a part of Haliburton, as well as all the territory included between the height of land, on the south, the Hudson Bay, James Bay, and the Great Whale River, as far as Lake Apiokacumish on the north, the 91st degree of longitude on the west and the 72nd degree on the east.