Standing route from the 504 Imperial Road cardlock in Guelph — propane and furnace oil for the rural homes and farms across Wellington North, Mapleton, and Arthur.
Propane and furnace oil for the rural homes through Mount Forest, Arthur, Drayton, and the open country between — Wellington North runs propane and oil, not gas.
Coloured diesel and propane for the dairy, poultry, and hog operations across the County’s northern reaches — Wellington carries Ontario’s livestock heartland.
On-site refuelling for the operators, feed mills, and ag-supply businesses across the Wellington North corridor, plus cardlock in Guelph.
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.
Wellington North — anchored by Mount Forest, Arthur, and the smaller villages around them — runs propane and oil, not gas. The standing route up from Guelph runs the County’s northern reaches year-round, through dairy and poultry country into the open farmland beyond.
Wellington carries 10% of Ontario’s poultry — the first seven days of a broiler cycle.
What the federal carbon-charge change meant for residential propane invoices across Wellington North.
The bright-line eligibility rules and the on-farm storage requirements that apply across Wellington.
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.
Marketing Intelligence by Candid