Rock Salt in Quebec City, QC.
Québec City averages 3 m of snow — the most of any major Canadian city — and the historic Vieux-Québec ramparts force hand-shoveling for narrow stair access. Winters here are among the harshest in Canada — sub-zero temperatures hold for weeks and storm totals routinely top a metre over a season — and streets are tight and parking is on-road. The local economy leans on Beenox, Industrielle Alliance, CHU de Québec, and Université Laval, which means our routes pre-treat Beenox's sites before residential bookings whenever a storm is forecast inside their shift change.
Cold-snap reality: operating in Quebec City
- Annual snowfall: 303 cm typical (heavy-belt band)
- Winter temperature: -11 °C average (cold baseline)
- Plowing trigger: 2 cm accumulation
- Response SLA: ≤ 3 hours from trigger
- De-icer cutoff: rock salt above −12 °C, calcium chloride below
- Coastal factor: salt-spray corrosion drives equipment wash cycles and chloride-blend tuning
Why rock salt in Quebec City?
Rock Salt stocked at the Quebec City depot. Lot-traceable, AMS-2014 compliant where applicable. Order by 14:00 for same-day pickup; freight to surrounding counties moves on our route trucks.
Where we cover in Quebec City
- Neighbourhoods: Vieux-Québec, Limoilou, Sainte-Foy, and Saint-Roch
- Coastal corridor: salt-spray-rated equipment on routes within 2 km of the shoreline
- Lake-effect zones: pre-treatment ahead of forecast lake-effect bands
How we route Quebec City
- Dispatch density: big-city dispatch density
- Priority routes: Industrielle Alliance, CHU de Québec, Université Laval on a separate route book — Limoilou and Sainte-Foy contracts never wait behind residential queues
- Unit replacement target: < 20 minutes during storm events (tier-A priority)
- Local depot crew: lives in Quebec City, knows the streets, named in your dispatch record — not a national call centre
