Background context for Boucher & Jones Fuels as an Ontario fuel distributor: founding in 1960 at Roger Street in Waterloo, the 2002 Boehmers Fuels acquisition, the post-acquisition depot footprint, the Petro-Canada wholesale-marketer relationship (including the Petro-Pass cardlock network), and the TSSA-certified technician roster that supports tank work in the field. Each section absorbs a previously-standalone card verbatim. Section anchors mirror the prior slugs.
In 2002, Boucher & Jones acquired Boehmers Fuels — an established Waterloo Region fuel distributor. The Boehmers brand was retired. The acquisition deepened B&J's footprint in the Kitchener-Waterloo home-heating market and extended customer base into rural townships.
Boucher & Jones traces back to Bruce Boucher (1960), founder of Boucher Fuels in Waterloo on Roger Street. Dave Jones joined in 1986, forming Boucher and Jones Fuels. Kevin Jones and Greg Cusimano joined as partners in 1997.
As of 2026, that is approximately 65 years of continuous operation in the Kitchener-Waterloo / Cambridge / Guelph / Stratford region.
Operating locations (2026):
B&J operates from Waterloo (head office) and Stratford with cardlock sites in Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph, Fergus, and Stratford, plus the inherited London + St. Thomas depots.
Boucher & Jones is one of Petro-Canada's authorized Ontario wholesale marketers. Petro-Canada's own business-opportunities materials refer to independent fuel-marketing partners as "wholesale marketers" or "wholesale distributors". The relationship gives B&J access to:
Resale of Petro-Canada-branded fuel must respect Petro-Canada brand standards. As a fuel reseller, Boucher & Jones is a registrant under the Ontario Fuel Tax Act and Gasoline Tax Act with monthly tax-return obligations.
B&J's combined post-acquisition technician team holds TSSA fuel-industry certificates required under O. Reg. 215/01 (Fuel Industry Certificates) and O. Reg. 216/01 (Petroleum Equipment Mechanics):
Davis & McCauley's TSSA-certified team transferred to B&J intact through the 2025 acquisition. Continuity of certification is a load-bearing trust signal — customers depend on the same crew showing up under the new brand.
Confidence: Verified for the Petro-Canada published figure; Verified for the third-party site count as of 2026-01-02.
Petro-Canada's own public cardlock page (petro-canada.ca/en/business/fuel-solutions-and-facilities/petro-pass-cardlock, accessed May 2026) now states: "With over 300 Petro-Pass™ locations, we are Canada's largest national cardlock network." The Agenty third-party POI dataset (refresh 2026-01-02) enumerates 306 Petro-Pass cardlock sites in Canada, which is consistent with the "over 300" claim.
This supersedes the older "over 290" figure that still appears in some Petro-Canada partner pages and in the existing service-cardlock-petro-pass body. SuperPass partner literature (e.g., gvca.org, cdi-door.com, ckca.ca) typically still cites "290+ Petro-Pass cardlock locations, 1,500+ Petro-Canada retail stations, 270+ U.S. truck stops" — when authoring new marketing copy, use 300+ for the Petro-Pass cardlock count and keep 1,500+ retail and 270+ U.S. truck stops unchanged.
B&J operates five owned Petro-Pass sites (Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph, Fergus, Stratford) that are part of the 300+ national network. Cardlock marketing copy should reference the current Petro-Canada figure, not the older partner-page figure.
Petro-Canada updates the public site count, or a refreshed POI dataset shows a material shift. Re-check the primary petro-canada.ca page roughly twice a year.
Boucher & Jones' formal supply relationship with Petro-Canada (a Suncor Energy business). Boucher & Jones is a wholesale marketer for Petro-Canada, sourcing the full Petro-Canada product line — Home Heating Fuel, gasoline, diesel, DEF, and Lubricants — and operating Petro-Pass cardlock locations under licence.
Petro-Canada distinguishes three relationship tiers: Retail operator, Wholesale marketer / wholesale distributor, and Authorized Petro-Canada Lubricants Distributor. Boucher & Jones occupies the wholesale-marketer category. The relationship is contractual (supply agreement, brand-licence agreement, trademark use of Petro-Canada™, Petro-Pass™, SuperPass™, DURON™, etc.).
Background context for Boucher & Jones Fuels as an Ontario fuel distributor: founding in 1960 at Roger Street in Waterloo, the 2002 Boehmers Fuels acquisition, the post-acquisition depot footprint, the Petro-Canada wholesale-marketer relationship (including the Petro-Pass cardlock network), and the TSSA-certified technician roster that supports tank work in the field. Each section absorbs a previously-standalone card verbatim. Section anchors mirror the prior slugs.
In 2002, Boucher & Jones acquired Boehmers Fuels — an established Waterloo Region fuel distributor. The Boehmers brand was retired. The acquisition deepened B&J's footprint in the Kitchener-Waterloo home-heating market and extended customer base into rural townships.
Boucher & Jones traces back to Bruce Boucher (1960), founder of Boucher Fuels in Waterloo on Roger Street. Dave Jones joined in 1986, forming Boucher and Jones Fuels. Kevin Jones and Greg Cusimano joined as partners in 1997.
As of 2026, that is approximately 65 years of continuous operation in the Kitchener-Waterloo / Cambridge / Guelph / Stratford region.
Operating locations (2026):
B&J operates from Waterloo (head office) and Stratford with cardlock sites in Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph, Fergus, and Stratford, plus the inherited London + St. Thomas depots.
Boucher & Jones is one of Petro-Canada's authorized Ontario wholesale marketers. Petro-Canada's own business-opportunities materials refer to independent fuel-marketing partners as "wholesale marketers" or "wholesale distributors". The relationship gives B&J access to:
Resale of Petro-Canada-branded fuel must respect Petro-Canada brand standards. As a fuel reseller, Boucher & Jones is a registrant under the Ontario Fuel Tax Act and Gasoline Tax Act with monthly tax-return obligations.
B&J's combined post-acquisition technician team holds TSSA fuel-industry certificates required under O. Reg. 215/01 (Fuel Industry Certificates) and O. Reg. 216/01 (Petroleum Equipment Mechanics):
Davis & McCauley's TSSA-certified team transferred to B&J intact through the 2025 acquisition. Continuity of certification is a load-bearing trust signal — customers depend on the same crew showing up under the new brand.
Confidence: Verified for the Petro-Canada published figure; Verified for the third-party site count as of 2026-01-02.
Petro-Canada's own public cardlock page (petro-canada.ca/en/business/fuel-solutions-and-facilities/petro-pass-cardlock, accessed May 2026) now states: "With over 300 Petro-Pass™ locations, we are Canada's largest national cardlock network." The Agenty third-party POI dataset (refresh 2026-01-02) enumerates 306 Petro-Pass cardlock sites in Canada, which is consistent with the "over 300" claim.
This supersedes the older "over 290" figure that still appears in some Petro-Canada partner pages and in the existing service-cardlock-petro-pass body. SuperPass partner literature (e.g., gvca.org, cdi-door.com, ckca.ca) typically still cites "290+ Petro-Pass cardlock locations, 1,500+ Petro-Canada retail stations, 270+ U.S. truck stops" — when authoring new marketing copy, use 300+ for the Petro-Pass cardlock count and keep 1,500+ retail and 270+ U.S. truck stops unchanged.
B&J operates five owned Petro-Pass sites (Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph, Fergus, Stratford) that are part of the 300+ national network. Cardlock marketing copy should reference the current Petro-Canada figure, not the older partner-page figure.
Petro-Canada updates the public site count, or a refreshed POI dataset shows a material shift. Re-check the primary petro-canada.ca page roughly twice a year.
Boucher & Jones' formal supply relationship with Petro-Canada (a Suncor Energy business). Boucher & Jones is a wholesale marketer for Petro-Canada, sourcing the full Petro-Canada product line — Home Heating Fuel, gasoline, diesel, DEF, and Lubricants — and operating Petro-Pass cardlock locations under licence.
Petro-Canada distinguishes three relationship tiers: Retail operator, Wholesale marketer / wholesale distributor, and Authorized Petro-Canada Lubricants Distributor. Boucher & Jones occupies the wholesale-marketer category. The relationship is contractual (supply agreement, brand-licence agreement, trademark use of Petro-Canada™, Petro-Pass™, SuperPass™, DURON™, etc.).