The 191 Frederick Street cardlock runs 24/7 with clear and dyed diesel on a single card, paired with a standing route into Listowel, Mitchell, Milverton, and the rural townships beyond.
The 191 Frederick Street cardlock is open 24/7 with both clear and dyed diesel — a structural advantage for the Stratford auto-parts cluster and the agricultural fleet north of the city.
Coloured diesel and propane for the hog, dairy, and mixed operations that make Perth one of Ontario’s top agricultural counties by farm cash receipts.
Propane and furnace oil for the rural Perth homes outside the Enbridge core — Listowel, Atwood, Milverton, Mitchell, and the open country between.
Stratford’s downtown core is heated largely by Enbridge gas — but rural Perth County north of the city is propane and oil country, with Listowel, Atwood, Milverton, and Mitchell anchoring service routes.
The auto-parts cluster around Stratford — F&P Manufacturing, FIO Automotive, Aisin World, CR Plastic Products, Vicwest — runs a heavy fleet base out of the city; the 24/7 cardlock at 191 Frederick sits inside it. Perth’s 2,400 farms work 533,244 acres at $1.2B in farm cash receipts, with hogs and dairy as the dominant commodities.
Perth has hog and dairy operations that move propane through grain drying every fall — what the peak week actually burns through.
The bright-line eligibility rules, the penalty ladder, and the on-farm storage requirements that apply to every farm in Perth.
The 2026 mobile-fuelling licence applies to wheel-to-wheel refuelling on Perth farms and the Stratford auto cluster alike.
A named rep takes the call — cardlock, on-site, propane, lubricants, DEF on one invoice.
Standing routes across nine regions. Same rep year-round; off-hours emergency dispatch through the same number.
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