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24/7 Tow Truck · Saskatoon
(639) 307-6339

Highway Towing · Saskatoon

Saskatoon Wrecker Service & 24/7 Highway Towing

Saskatoon Towing connects Saskatoon drivers and highway commuters with a 24/7 live phone line. Toyota Corolla stalled in the morning rush, dead 12V in a residential driveway at minus-twenty-five, fleet pickup with a transmission fault in an industrial yard, deer strike on the highway just north of the city, the closest available rig is on the way.

  • Live phone line 24/7
  • 30–55 min from Saskatoon
  • Residential, highway and fleet ready

Highway & Fleet

Saskatoon Highway Towing, Commuter Corridor & Fleet Recovery.

Saskatoon sits along the main highway corridor north of Saskatoon, with a downtown core, fast-growing residential neighbourhoods and an industrial pocket to the north. The highway is the lifeline, a divided expressway moving heavy commuter and trucking volume daily. Each corridor has its own breakdown profile: rush-hour shoulder calls on the highway, cold-weather no-starts across the residential streets, and fleet incidents in the industrial yards. Heavy-duty Saskatoon recovery handles the larger industrial calls.

Saskatoon Towing pre-positions a north-side rig presence to cut response on the highway and across Saskatoon neighbourhoods. When the call comes into the Saskatoon tow truck line, the operator checks for the nearest available unit, north Saskatoon, neighbouring Osler, or Saskatoon itself, and routes accordingly. Off-peak nights often connect to a north-side unit; rush hour may pull a Saskatoon-based rig up the corridor.

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Wrecker Call

How a Saskatoon Wrecker Call Works, 4 Steps.

  1. Call the line

    Live operator answers any hour. Share location, highway exit, Saskatoon street or industrial unit number, plus vehicle and what failed.

  2. Quote and ETA

    Cost range and arrival window confirmed before the rig rolls. After-hours surcharge of $20 to $50 stated up front when it applies.

  3. Operator arrives

    Highway-rated wheel-lift or flatbed unit arrives, matched to the call type and clearance.

  4. Vehicle delivered

    Towed to a Saskatoon shop, the home garage, a Saskatoon specialist facility or a licensed impound yard.

Local Coverage

Built for Saskatoon Highways, Closest Wrecker 24/7.

Saskatoon sits at the northern edge of the Saskatoon Towing service area. When a call comes in, the closest available unit may come from north Saskatoon, neighbouring Osler, Martensville or Saskatoon itself. For highway calls just past Saskatoon, routing extends beyond the service area onward. The operator balances response time against equipment match, a highway-shoulder breakdown gets a highway-rated rig even if a smaller local truck would arrive faster.

After-hours coverage runs the same operation as daytime. Stranded at 3 AM on the highway, weekend in a residential driveway, holiday return traffic on a Sunday night, the same (639) 307-6339 line answers, with response windows widening only during major incident peaks. Calls that need a Saskatoon long-distance tow route the same way as local hauls, just with kilometre rates layered on top.

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Frequently asked

Common Saskatoon Towing Questions

Saskatoon-to-Saskatoon response, highway commuter coverage, after-hours residential service, industrial fleet handling and tow-to-Saskatoon logistics.

Response from Saskatoon to Saskatoon typically runs 30 to 55 minutes depending on highway traffic and the closest available rig. Off-peak overnight calls often hit the lower end; morning and evening rush adds 15 to 20 minutes. Pre-positioned units on the north side cut response when a rig is already staged toward Saskatoon.
Yes. Highway-rated rigs handle shoulder breakdowns on the main corridor between Saskatoon and Saskatoon any hour. Share direction of travel and the nearest exit number when calling, the operator routes the closest available rig with the right equipment for highway speeds.
Yes. The live phone line covers all Saskatoon residential neighbourhoods 24/7. Cold-weather no-starts after 10 PM may carry an after-hours surcharge of $20 to $50, confirmed by the operator before the rig rolls.
Yes. Saskatoon industrial fleet breakdowns and accident scenes route to heavy-duty and medium-duty rigs across the service area. Account-managed fleet rates can be set up by phone, call (639) 307-6339 to talk through volume, preferred shops and dedicated routing.
Yes. Most Saskatoon commuters prefer their Saskatoon shop for major work. The operator confirms the destination on the call and quotes the per-kilometre rate before the tow begins. Pricing typically runs $80 to $150 hook-up plus $3 to $6 per kilometre, with the responding operator confirming totals before drop-off.

Trusted by Saskatoon fleets

What Saskatoon Fleet & Highway Drivers Are Saying.

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

Toyota Corolla died on the main street heading to a 9 AM meeting. The operator had a wheel-lift staged on the north side, rig pulled up in 32 minutes.

U. M.
Saskatoon · Residential
★★★★★

Ford Escape battery dead at minus-twenty-five in our driveway, school morning. Boost rig was there in 25 minutes, tested the battery and told me it had one more cold snap.

W. L.
Saskatoon · Residential
★★★★★

Chevrolet Equinox hit a deer on the highway just north of the city at dawn. Police cleared, Saskatoon Towing flatbed was there inside 35 minutes and routed straight to my insurance.

J. K.
Saskatoon · Highway
★★★★★

Dodge Ram 1500 fleet truck broke down on an industrial delivery run. Saskatoon Towing coordinated the pickup, towed to our preferred shop and billed cleanly to our fleet account.

A. R.
Saskatoon · Industrial

Saskatoon Driver Resources

Saskatoon Driver’s Guide, Highway & Fleet Tips.

Highway winter survival, cold-weather battery care across residential streets, fleet logistics in the industrial yards, and what to do when a deer strike happens north of the city.

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Need a wrecker

Call (639) 307-6339 for Saskatoon Wrecker Service.

Highway commuter breakdown, dead 12V in a Saskatoon driveway, fleet pickup down on an industrial run, accident scene at the interchange, Saskatoon Towing routes the closest available rig any hour. Safety note: pull off the lane, hazards on, stay inside if traffic is heavy, and let the operator hear road noise to confirm direction of travel.

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