The Petro-Pass cardlock at 504 Imperial Road is the only Petro-Canada wholesale-supplied cardlock in Guelph — paired with a standing route into the rural townships and the livestock heartland north of the city.
Coloured diesel and propane for the dairy, poultry, and hog operations that make Wellington Ontario’s livestock heartland.
The Petro-Pass cardlock at 504 Imperial Road, plus on-site refuelling for Linamar suppliers, Co-operators, and the rest of the Guelph fleet base.
Propane and furnace oil for homes on the rural fringe of Guelph and out into Puslinch, Eramosa, and the southern Mapleton corridor.
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.
The County’s 2,617 farms work 523,903 acres at an average of 200 acres each, with $1,083M in farm cash receipts. Guelph itself runs on Enbridge gas, but the rural fringe and the townships north of the city — Mapleton, Minto, Wellington North — are propane and oil country. Our cardlock at 504 Imperial Road is the only Petro-Canada wholesale-supplied cardlock in the city.
The bright-line eligibility rules, the penalty ladder, and the on-farm storage requirements that apply to every farm in Wellington.
Wellington has 10% of Ontario’s poultry — what the first seven days of a broiler cycle actually burns through.
Guelph sits north of the 401 — what the corridor below carries and where the Petro-Pass network ties Wellington fleets into it.
A named rep takes the call — diesel, propane, lubricants, DEF on one invoice, one route.
Standing routes across nine regions. Same rep year-round; off-hours emergency dispatch through the same number.
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