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Rogers Authorized Dealer - Shops at Waterloo Town Square, Wireless, High Speed Internet, Digital Cable TV, Home Phone, Smart Home Monitoring, Telecommunications Service Provider, Cell Phone Store
8495 First Line Nassagaweya, Campbellville, ONL0P 1B0
Residential/Commercial, Utility Line Cleaning, Tree Removal And Pruning, Cabling/bracing, Stump Grinding, 24 Hrs Emergency Work, Quality Tree Care With Traditional Service, Tree Service, Arborist, Dangerous Tree Removal, Emergency Tree Service, Tree Disease Treatment, Tree Root Removal, Electrical Line Clearing, Commercial Tree Service
Serving the Milton, Georgetown, Burlington, and Oakville areas, Miller Tree offers complete tree care with traditional service. Our services include pruning and storm work, tree planting, tree and shrub removal, cabling and bracing, stump removal, line clearing, and lot clearing.
Massage Addict offers a range of therapeutic services including massage therapy, chiropractic care, acupuncture, and reflexology, aiming to provide high-quality treatments for pain relief and wellness across its 100 clinics in Canada.
Monarch Fine Landscapes & Interiors has provided Waterloo with landscaping and design services since 1996. Our expert masons, carpenters, and horticulturalists make your dream a reality – call today!
Milton Hydro Distribution Inc. is a local distribution company, which is responsible for distributing electricity to more than 31,000 business and residential customers within the Town of Milton. Milton Hydro Distribution Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Milton Hydro Holdings Inc.
McMaster's large, attractive campus, the interior of which is open only to pedestrians and cyclists, is at the western end of Lake Ontario. Nearby attractions include Cootes Paradise, the Bruce Trail, the Niagara Escarpment, the Waterfront Trail, and the Royal Botanical Gardens.