Staring As A Truly Footloose Industry In 1981 With Tim Green Traveling From Worksite To Worksite By Bicycle With All His Tools Strapped To His Back. Wheelfast Today Is Situated In Hanover, Ontario With A State-Of-The Art Retail And Wheel-Building Shoppe.From 1988 To 1996, Wheelfast Built And Serviced The Spoked-Wheel Products For The Canadian National Track Team.Over The Years, Tim Green Has Built The Wheels For Such Notables As Curt Harnett Who One A Bronze Medal For Canada At The 1992 Olympics In Barcelona, Spain And Atlanta, Georgia In 1996.
THE BOOKSTORE: Very LARGE , Very IMPRESSIVE collection of Used & Rare Books, Comics, Collectibles, and Vintage Treasures! Rather small on the outside but once you come in...Oh My! For more information visit https://thebookstore.ca
A small town Ontario shop, our selection of art supplies is stellar. We also offer hand bookbinding and repair as well as custom picture framing, all with an eye toward the environment. Enjoy the lovely atmosphere and knowledgeable service.
At Highland Water, our mission is to provide excellence in service to our customers by combining quality workmanship and quality products. The result is the most outstanding water well provisions available! We also provide several other services such as pumps, pump replacements, septic tanks, septic tank installation, flow tests, well troubleshooting, crane service, crane rental, well rehabilitation, water well drilling and bin services. We are licensed by the Ministry of the Environment and serve residential, commercial, municipal, industrial and agricultural clients in Southwestern and Central Ontario. Please visit our website for more information and feel free to call us for a quote.
The Old Barn Polished Stone Creations was founded by Ted Hunter in early 2004. Ted was looking for a new challenge after “retiring” from his successful Plumbing and Heating business. While on vacation with his wife Brenda they toured a granite quarry, and Ted became interested in the industry. In 2006 Ted’s son Reay joined the team at The Old Barn. Reay had previously worked in the radio industry, but missed working with his hands and decided to change career paths when the opportunity presented itself.
The Old Barn was an active farm until 2003, when Ted purchased the house and barn from his mother and step-father.