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K & E Sand and Gravel has been an established company since 1954.
Located in Wyoming, Ontario and serving all of Ontario and into the United States.
We manufacture various Industrial sands and filter gravels.
Our bagging plant offers 50 lb. poly bags, Bulk sacs (for all products) and bulk pneumatic loads (for some products).
Proudly presenting our own label bag and top of the line products to many customers.
We deliver product by skid lot, part or full truck load or you can also come to our location for customer purchase.
Our company is eager to meet most customer needs, enabling us to show you our quality products.
Locally owned and operated storage facility with two locations on Centre Street in Petrolia. One facility is gated and fenced, 24-hour access gate card and video surveillance. The second facility is also gated and fenced and has indoor and outdoor storage (RV's-Cars-Boats)
Largest Selection of Fireplaces in Lambton County. Experienced Sales, Installation and Service Staff. We are able to attend to your furnace, A/C, fireplace and BBQ needs. We treat your home like ours.
WMA Promotions carries a wide selection of quality promotional products that can be customized with the logo of your business or organization. With thousands of options to choose from, you’re guaranteed to find the right promotional product for your needs.
Recognizing your employees or teammates is a great way to boost morale and motivation. At WMA Promotions in Sarnia, we make awards, as well as achievement and promotional products. Great for anything from corporate awards to school athletics, our products are well-made and sure to impress. Learn more about our personalized time pieces, golf products, gift bags and more by visiting our website!
There was a marvelous walking and biking trail, known as the Deeside Way , leading out of town which followed an old railroad grade. Perfect . . . no big hills! The Deeside Way leading out of Ballater looked promising. There were other bikers and a number of ramblers. The trail crossed several burns (the Scottish term for creek). The sky was blue and the light was clear and strong. The vegetation was a mix of winter hibernation and early budding. Occasionally the trees that lined the path would open up to a view of the bucolic Scottish Highlands countryside. Farmers had been out preparing their fields. Early Spring planting. There was still snow on the higher mountains . . . it was a crisp day . . . perfect for biking. In a few places along the Deeside Way the trees were beginning to bud and blossom. We rested under this shadowed tree on the green hill. An old chapel ruin provided some photographic interest. I assume the area farmers still bury their dead in this cemetery. We went as far as this grove, about three miles.