Standing route from the 504 Imperial Road cardlock in Guelph — propane, furnace oil, and diesel for the fastest-growing municipality in Wellington County and the rural belt around it.
Propane and furnace oil for the residential growth across Centre Wellington — Fergus, Elora, and the new rural-residential builds beyond the urban centres.
Coloured diesel and propane for the dairy, poultry, and hog operations across Wellington — 12% of Ontario’s dairy farms sit in this county.
On-site refuelling for the operators and ag-supply businesses across Centre Wellington, plus cardlock access in Guelph and Stratford.
Wellington County is Ontario’s livestock heartland — 12% of the province’s dairy farms, 10% of its poultry, and 8% of its hogs all sit between the city of Guelph and the towns of Mount Forest and Arthur.
Centre Wellington — Fergus and Elora — is the fastest-growing municipality in the County at 10.8% growth since 2016, anchored by the rural-residential build-out along the Grand River. The standing route from the Guelph cardlock at 504 Imperial Road runs north through Fergus and Elora into the livestock-heavy townships beyond.
For Centre Wellington homes with aging oil furnaces — the three real paths and what each one involves.
What the federal carbon-charge change meant for residential propane invoices across Centre Wellington.
Wellington is 10% of Ontario’s poultry — the first seven days of a broiler cycle.
A named rep takes the call — propane, furnace oil, diesel, lubricants on one invoice.
Standing routes across nine regions. Same rep year-round; off-hours emergency dispatch through the same number.
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