Salt Spreaders in Pickering, ON.
Pickering's nuclear-station roads have provincial plow priority — local streets can wait 24+ hours behind the OPG access route. Winters here mix freeze-thaw weeks with hard cold snaps, so ice and pack are bigger factors than raw snow volume — and cul-de-sacs and curvilinear streets shape every routing decision. The local economy leans on Ontario Power Generation Pickering, Pickering Town Centre, and Lakeridge Health, which means our routes pre-treat Ontario Power Generation Pickering's sites before residential bookings whenever a storm is forecast inside their shift change.
Pickering winter: the data behind the route
- Annual snowfall: 124 cm typical (standard-prairie band)
- De-icer cutoff: rock salt above −12 °C, calcium chloride below
- Response SLA: ≤ 4 hours from trigger
- Plowing trigger: 3 cm accumulation
- Winter temperature: -4 °C average (cool baseline)
- Inland factor: deep-cold reserve unit hot at the Liverpool depot, winterised diesel blend below −20 °C
Why salt spreaders in Pickering?
Salt Spreaders sold and serviced in Pickering ships from the same depot that supplies our snow.ca crews — same equipment, same parts inventory, same operators who put 600+ hours on each unit per winter.
Where we cover in Pickering
- Neighbourhoods: Bay Ridges, Liverpool, Brougham, and Rougemount
- Postal coverage: every postal-code unit inside the city limits
- Outlying districts: same-day for accounts within 15 km of the Pickering depot
How we route Pickering
- Dispatch density: satellite-city routing
- Priority routes: Pickering Town Centre, Lakeridge Health on a separate route book — Liverpool and Brougham contracts never wait behind residential queues
- Unit replacement target: < 30 minutes during storm events (tier-B priority)
- Local depot crew: lives in Pickering, knows the streets, named in your dispatch record — not a national call centre
