Tow Truck Services in Burlington: Your Complete Local Towing Guide

Burlington sits right next door to our Oakville headquarters, which means when you need a tow truck Burlington drivers can count on, we are already close. Whether you are stuck on the QEW near the Burlington Skyway, dealing with a dead battery in the Aldershot GO parking lot, locked out of your car on Brant Street downtown, or need accident towing after a collision on Plains Road, we provide fast, professional towing and roadside assistance across every Burlington neighbourhood 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. In this guide, we cover all the services we offer in Burlington, the neighbourhoods and highways we serve, your rights under Ontario towing law, what a tow costs, where to find the collision reporting centre in Burlington, and answers to the questions Burlington drivers ask us most. Need help right now? Call (289) 430-5168 and we will have a tow truck on the way in minutes.

Quick Answer

How fast can a tow truck Burlington drivers call reach you? Because Oakville and Burlington share a border, our average response time to most Burlington locations is 15 to 25 minutes. Highway calls on the QEW or 403 are prioritized for safety and may arrive even faster. We provide an ETA on every call before dispatching.

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Towing and Roadside Services We Offer in Burlington

We provide the full range of towing and roadside assistance Burlington drivers need, from a simple battery boost in a grocery store parking lot to heavy-duty commercial recovery on the QEW. Here is every service available in Burlington:

Standard and Flatbed Towing

Wheel-lift towing for front-wheel-drive vehicles and flatbed towing for AWD, luxury, and low-clearance vehicles. Flatbed is the safest option and required for all-wheel-drive cars to prevent drivetrain damage.

Battery Boost

Dead battery in the Burlington Mall parking lot or at the GO station? A technician arrives with a professional battery boost pack and gets you started in 5 to 10 minutes. No tow needed.

Flat Tire Change

Hit a pothole on Fairview Street or caught a nail on Appleby Line? Our tire change Burlington service swaps your flat for the spare. If no spare is available, we tow you to the nearest tire shop for mobile tire repair Burlington or replacement.

Car Lockout Service

Locked your keys in the car at Spencer Smith Park or the downtown Brant Street shops? Our car locksmith Burlington technician opens your vehicle without damaging the lock, door frame, or paint.

Accident and Collision Towing

After a collision in Burlington, we handle the entire process: safe vehicle recovery, transport to the collision reporting centre Burlington, a body shop, or your home. We document the vehicle condition on-site for your insurance claim.

Heavy-Duty Towing and Recovery

Burlington’s industrial corridor along the QEW and Harvester Road sees regular commercial vehicle breakdowns. Our heavy-duty towing handles trucks, buses, delivery vehicles, and equipment with the right tonnage and rigging for the job.

Fuel Delivery

Ran out of gas on the Skyway approaches or along North Shore Boulevard? Our fuel delivery service brings gasoline or diesel directly to your vehicle so you can reach the nearest station without a tow.

Specialty Towing

Burlington drivers also rely on us for electric vehicle towing, motorcycle transport, luxury car towing, parking garage recovery, and ditch winching. Whatever you drive and wherever you are stuck, we have the equipment.

Burlington Neighbourhoods We Cover

We serve every corner of Burlington, from the lakeshore to the escarpment, with fast response times because of our proximity in Oakville. Here is what we commonly handle in each area:

Area Neighbourhoods Common Calls
Downtown and Waterfront Downtown Burlington, Brant Street corridor, Spencer Smith Park, Burlington Pier, Lakeshore Road Parking lot lockouts, restaurant and event dead batteries, tight-space recovery from waterfront lots
Aldershot Aldershot, Aldershot GO Station, LaSalle Park, Plains Road West, Waterdown Road GO station dead batteries after commuter trains, Royal Botanical Gardens access road recoveries, Plains Road collisions
North Burlington Tyandaga, Palmer, Kilbride, Mount Nemo, Lowville Rural road ditch recoveries, winching from soft shoulders, flat tires from gravel roads, escarpment-area winter sliding
East Burlington Appleby, Roseland, Burlington Mall area, Maple Avenue, Corporate Drive Shopping centre lockouts, commercial vehicle breakdowns along the corporate corridor, school-zone fender benders
South Burlington and Lakeshore Shoreacres, Roseland, Elizabeth Gardens, Indian Point, Burlington Beach Summer beach traffic lockouts, narrow lakeshore street recoveries, condo underground parking garage tows
QEW and Highway Corridor QEW through Burlington, Burlington Skyway approaches, Highway 403 interchange, Brant Street exit, Appleby Line exit Highway breakdowns, multi-vehicle accidents, Skyway wind-related incidents, flat tires from debris, fuel delivery on QEW shoulders

Highway Corridors Through Burlington

Burlington is a major highway crossroads for commuters and commercial traffic between Hamilton, Oakville, and the GTA. We provide priority towing on every major route:

Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW)

The QEW cuts through the heart of Burlington along the Lake Ontario shoreline, connecting Oakville to Hamilton and Niagara. The Burlington Skyway bridge is a frequent towing hot spot because high winds can force lane closures, and the bridge approaches create sudden traffic congestion. Skyway breakdowns require fast response to prevent highway backups.

Highway 403

The 403 runs through Burlington connecting to Brantford and London in the west and meeting the QEW in the east. The 403-to-QEW interchange is one of the busiest merge zones in the region and generates frequent fender benders during rush hours. Escarpment grades on the western section challenge trucks in winter conditions.

Dundas Street (Highway 5)

This major east-west arterial connects Burlington to Dundas and Hamilton through mixed commercial and residential zones. Frequent traffic lights create stop-and-go conditions that lead to rear-end collisions and overheated engines, especially in summer. The stretch near Brant Street sees the highest volume of roadside calls.

Plains Road (Highway 2)

Running parallel to the QEW through south Burlington and Aldershot, Plains Road handles overflow traffic when the QEW is congested. The road passes through residential areas, school zones, and the Royal Botanical Gardens entrance. Speed transitions between zones make this corridor prone to collisions and sudden-stop breakdowns.

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Collision Reporting Centre Burlington: What You Need to Know

If you have been in a collision in Burlington, Ontario law requires you to report it to a collision reporting centre if the combined damage exceeds $2,000 or if anyone is injured. Here is what Burlington drivers need to know about the process:

COLLISION REPORTING IN BURLINGTON

Where to report:

Burlington falls under Halton Regional Police jurisdiction. The collision reporting centre Burlington residents use is the Halton Regional Police facility. Contact Halton Regional Police non-emergency line for current address and hours, as locations and hours can change. For emergencies, always call 911 first.

When to report:

Report within 24 hours if total damage to all vehicles appears to exceed $2,000. If anyone is injured, call 911 from the scene and police will direct you. Even for minor collisions, reporting protects your insurance claim.

What to bring:

Your drivers licence, vehicle registration and insurance, the other driver’s information if available, photos of the damage and scene, and a written description of what happened. If your vehicle is not driveable, we tow it to the reporting centre and you arrange alternative transport to file the report.

How we help:

We provide accident towing directly from the collision scene to the reporting centre, then to a body shop or your home once the report is filed. We document your vehicle’s condition at the scene with photos and a written inspection to support your insurance claim.

Your Towing Rights in Burlington Under Ontario Law

Ontario’s Towing and Storage Safety and Enforcement Act (TSSEA) protects Burlington drivers with these key rights every time you interact with a towing company:

  • Choose your own tow company unless police direct otherwise at the scene. You are never obligated to use a random tow truck that appears.
  • Written consent required before your vehicle is moved. No operator can tow without your signed authorization.
  • Free written estimate before work begins. The quote must detail total cost including hookup, mileage, and any additional charges.
  • Itemized invoice before payment is requested. Every charge must be listed and explained.
  • Multiple payment methods accepted. The operator must take cash, debit, and credit card. No cash-only demands.
  • Most direct route to your chosen destination. No detours to inflate the bill.
  • Access to personal belongings in your vehicle at no charge, even if the vehicle is in storage.
  • No unsolicited referrals to body shops or mechanics. The tow operator cannot pressure you to use a specific repair facility.

For a full breakdown of these protections, visit our FAQ page or learn more about why Burlington drivers choose us.

How Much Does a Tow Cost in Burlington?

Because Burlington is adjacent to our Oakville base, tow truck Burlington rates are competitive with local Oakville pricing. Here are typical price ranges for towing and roadside services in the area:

Service Estimated Cost
Battery boost $60 – $120
Flat tire change $60 – $120
Car lockout $60 – $150
Local tow within Burlington (under 15 km) $100 – $200
Flatbed tow (local) $150 – $300
Burlington to Toronto or GTA $250 – $500+
Heavy-duty towing $350 – $1,500+
Fuel delivery $60 – $100

For detailed pricing information, visit our complete 2026 Towing Cost Guide. Every call includes a written estimate before dispatch so you know the cost before you commit.

Full Service Area Beyond Burlington

Burlington is part of our core service area. We also provide towing and roadside assistance across the Golden Horseshoe:

Oakville (HQ) Burlington Mississauga Milton Hamilton Toronto / GTA Etobicoke Niagara Region

For long-distance towing beyond the GTA, we transport vehicles anywhere in Ontario and into Quebec. View our full service area map for complete coverage details. Need roadside assistance Burlington coverage? We do it all. Browse our full tow truck fleet or visit our vehicle storage page for overnight or extended parking options.

Frequently Asked Questions About Towing in Burlington

How fast can a tow truck Burlington drivers call reach you?

Our Oakville base is adjacent to Burlington, so most calls receive a 15 to 25 minute response. Highway calls on the QEW or 403 are prioritized for safety. During severe weather or high-demand days, wait times may extend to 30 to 45 minutes. We provide an ETA before dispatching every call.

Where is the collision reporting centre in Burlington?

Burlington collision reporting is handled by Halton Regional Police. Contact their non-emergency line for the current reporting location and hours, as these can change. If your collision involves injuries, call 911 immediately. We provide towing directly from the scene to the reporting centre as part of our accident towing service.

Do you tow from the Burlington Skyway?

Yes. The Burlington Skyway and its approaches are part of the QEW corridor and a high-priority towing zone. Breakdowns on the Skyway bridge are especially urgent because there is no shoulder in some sections. We dispatch the nearest available truck immediately for all Skyway calls and coordinate with OPP if traffic control is needed.

Can you tow from the Aldershot GO Station?

Yes. Dead batteries at GO station parking lots are one of the most common Burlington calls we receive, especially during cold winter mornings when commuters return to find their car will not start. We provide battery boosts and towing from all GO stations in the Burlington area including Aldershot and Burlington GO.

Is roadside assistance available in north Burlington?

Yes. We serve the full Burlington area including north Burlington communities like Tyandaga, Palmer, Kilbride, Mount Nemo, and Lowville. Response times to these areas may be slightly longer than downtown Burlington due to distance and rural road conditions, typically 25 to 35 minutes.

Can I get a tire change in Burlington at night?

Yes. Our tire change Burlington service is available 24 hours a day. A technician arrives with the tools to swap your flat for your spare tire. If you do not have a spare or the tire is repairable, we can tow you to the nearest tire shop that handles after-hours drop-offs, or to your preferred shop for morning service.

What if a random tow truck shows up at my Burlington accident?

Under Ontario’s TSSEA legislation, you have the right to choose your own tow company. If a tow truck arrives that you did not call, you are not obligated to use them. Politely decline, stay with your vehicle, and call the company you want at (289) 430-5168. Never sign paperwork or hand over keys to a tow truck you did not request. This is a common tactic known as tow truck chasing and the TSSEA was designed in part to combat it.

Do you offer long-distance towing from Burlington?

Yes. We transport vehicles from Burlington to anywhere in Ontario and beyond. Common long-distance routes include Burlington to Ottawa, Burlington to Kingston, Burlington to Sudbury, and Burlington to Montreal. All long-distance tows use flatbed trucks for maximum vehicle protection. Call for a quote on your specific route.

Why choose an Oakville-based company for Burlington towing?

Geography. Oakville and Burlington share a border along Burloak Drive and the QEW. When you need a tow truck Burlington drivers can rely on, our trucks are often already in or near your location. A Hamilton-based company has to travel through Burlington to reach you, and a Toronto-based company is even farther. Proximity means faster arrival and lower deadhead costs, which translates to faster service and competitive pricing.

Can you store my vehicle in Burlington?

We offer secure vehicle storage with 24-hour surveillance for vehicles that need overnight or extended parking after a tow. This is common for accident vehicles awaiting insurance assessment, vehicles awaiting repair shop opening hours, or cars waiting for owners to arrange pickup. Storage rates are provided upfront with no hidden fees.

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15 to 25 min response – TSSEA-certified – Written estimates – All vehicle types – Flatbed available

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Disclaimer: Response times are estimates based on typical conditions and may vary depending on weather, traffic, call volume, and equipment availability. Pricing is estimated and varies by service type, distance, time of day, and vehicle size. Contact Halton Regional Police for current collision reporting centre locations and hours.