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Roadside Assistance

Saskatoon Roadside Assistance, Help on the Spot, 24/7

Saskatoon Towing connects drivers with five mobile roadside services across Saskatoon and Saskatoon, Martensville, Warman, Dalmeny and Osler. Dead 12V in a downtown parkade, flat tire on a major arterial at 3 AM, locked-in keys at a shopping centre, dry tank on a highway, snowbank stuck in a residential driveway, on-scene fix without a full tow.

  • Live phone line 24/7
  • On-site fix, no full tow needed
  • Saskatoon plus 5 surrounding cities

Featured Service

24/7 Battery Boost & Jump Start Service in Saskatoon

Cold-season freeze-thaw cycles are hard on every battery in the city. A warm afternoon followed by an overnight cold snap drains even a healthy lead-acid pack, and short winter commutes never finish the recharge cycle. Downtown parkades, school-run driveways and event-week long-park lots all generate the morning surge of boost calls. Mobile boost rigs from Saskatoon Towing handle most calls in 25 to 45 minutes including drive time, with the technician load-testing the battery before leaving so the next morning is not a repeat call. If the battery is past its life, ask about Saskatoon flat-tire service and other roadside fixes in the same call.

EV owners get the same boost service. Tesla, Polestar, Rivian, Ford Lightning and other modern Saskatoon EV towing calls all start with a dead 12V auxiliary battery that locks the doors and wakes the high-voltage pack, when it dies, the car cannot unlock or charge. EV-trained technicians arrive with the right connector and the boost itself is identical to a gas car, with no combustion risk. The phone operator at Saskatoon Towing confirms make and model on the call so the right kit is on the rig.

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From Call to Resolution

Saskatoon Roadside Assistance, How It Works in 4 Steps

  1. Call the phone line

    Live operator answers any hour. Share location, the roadside issue (boost, tire, lockout, fuel, winch) and vehicle details.

  2. Quote and ETA

    Cost range and arrival window confirmed before sending a technician. After-hours surcharge of $20 to $50 stated up front when it applies.

  3. Technician arrives

    Mobile rig pulls up with the right kit, boost pack, jack and spare, soft wedge and long-reach tool, fuel can or synthetic-line winch.

  4. Fix on scene

    Battery boosted, tire swapped, door unlocked, fuel delivered, vehicle pulled free. Receipt provided. Operator can pivot to a tow if the issue runs deeper.

Local Context

Built for Saskatoon Roads & Weather, Local Towing You Can Trust

Saskatoon's seasonal freeze-thaw cycles are hard on batteries, tires and door seals. Cold-soak overnight followed by a sudden warm-up can leave a battery without enough cranking amps, book a Saskatoon battery boost through the same line. Pothole season after spring freeze-thaws drives flat-tire volume on major arteries like Highway 1, Highway 11, Highway 16, Highway 7, Circle Drive; Saskatoon flat-tire service handles spare-swaps and plug repairs roadside. Spring runoff softens rural shoulders into mud where winch and recovery extracts vehicles without bumper damage.

Lockouts and flat tires happen all year, but winter compounds the wait when drivers are exposed to wind on the highways. Stay in the vehicle if it is safe, keep hazard lights on, and call (639) 307-6339. For collisions or unsafe-to-stay situations, Saskatoon 24/7 emergency response uses the same line. Car lockout service and fuel delivery round out the mobile menu, every roadside call routes through one phone number across Saskatoon service area.

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Frequently asked

Saskatoon Roadside Assistance FAQ

What is included, how the same rig handles boost-tire-lockout-fuel calls, billing structure, response windows and after-hours availability.

Roadside covers five mobile services: battery boost (including EV 12V), flat tire change with spare-swap or plug repair, non-destructive car lockout, gas/diesel/DEF fuel delivery, and winch recovery for ditches, snowbanks and soft ground. Each routes through the same phone line and gets the right rig for the call.
Yes. Saskatoon Towing operators carry roadside kits for boost packs, tire tools and torque wrenches, soft-tool unlock equipment, fuel containers and winches. Most calls resolve on scene without a tow. If a deeper issue is found, the operator can pivot to a flatbed on the same call.
Roadside service in Ontario typically runs $80 to $150 per call, boost, tire change, unlock, fuel drop or winch, plus fuel cost when delivered. After-hours surcharge of $20 to $50 may apply between 10 PM and 6 AM. The phone operator quotes the full rate before sending the technician.
Saskatoon core response runs 20 to 45 minutes; outer service cities like Martensville, Dalmeny and Osler run 30 to 60 minutes depending on staging. After-hours and storm conditions may extend the window. The phone operator confirms the ETA on the call before sending the rig.
Yes. Battery boost, flat tire, lockout, fuel delivery and winch recovery run 24/7 across Saskatoon and Saskatoon, Martensville, Warman, Dalmeny and Osler. Highway response covers major arteries like Highway 1, Highway 11, Highway 16, Highway 7, Circle Drive any hour.

Trusted across the region

What roadside callers are saying.

★★★★★ 4.8 · 124 reviews on Google
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★★★★★

Subaru Outback dead 12V at minus-twenty-five in our driveway, school morning. Saskatoon Towing tech rolled up in 30 minutes, boosted clean, load-tested the battery and told me to plan a replacement.

B. M.
Saskatoon
★★★★★

Toyota RAV4 hit a pothole on a city arterial at 7 AM and lost pressure fast. Tech swapped the donut in fifteen minutes flat and gave me a list of.

A. B.
Saskatoon
★★★★★

Honda Pilot locked at a shopping centre with the keys inside and the kids tired in the back. Soft wedge, long-reach, doors open in under thirty minutes.

J. S.
Saskatoon
★★★★★

Subaru Forester ran dry on a highway heading to the next city. Saskatoon Towing fuel rig was there in 45 minutes with regular 87, engine fired up, the operator told me.

G. T.
Warman

Roadside Tips

Saskatoon Roadside Help Guide, Quick Reads Before the Tech Arrives

Short guides for the most common roadside calls, boost a battery, swap a flat, recover from a lockout, handle an empty tank, or get pulled out of a ditch in winter conditions.

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Ready to help

Call (639) 307-6339 for Saskatoon Roadside Assistance.

Dead battery in a parkade, flat tire on a highway, locked-in keys at a shopping centre, dry tank on a major arterial, snowbank in a driveway, Saskatoon Towing routes a mobile technician any hour across Saskatoon and Saskatoon, Martensville, Warman, Dalmeny and Osler. Safety note: pull off the lane, hazards on, stay inside if traffic is heavy, and let the operator hear road noise to confirm location.

Free quote and arrival time before any work begins. Pricing varies by location, time of day and conditions.