Fire Stations in Laurentian Hills, Kitchener, ON

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270 Strasburg Rd, Kitchener, N2E 3M6

(519) 741-2496

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141 Duke St E., Kitchener, N2H 1A6

(519) 749-0770
Dietrich Law Office specializes in disability and personal injury law. Our lawyers are exclusively dedicated to achieving fair treatment and compensation under the law for injured and disabled persons. Based in Kitchener, we serve the Waterloo, Wellington, Brant, Oxford and York Regions.
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149 Pioneer Dr, Kitchener, N2P 2C1

(519) 741-2345
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216 Weber St N, Waterloo, N2J 3H4

(519) 884-2123
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470 Columbia St W, Waterloo, N2T 2Y6

(519) 884-2420

55 Front St, New Dundee, N0B 2E0

(519) 634-8444

51 Beacon Point Ct, Breslau, N0B 1M0

(519) 648-2441

5-608 WEBER STREET NORTH, Waterloo, N2V 1K4

(519) 896-1999
gicleurs d'incendie, sprinkler alarm systems, Simplexgrinnell, systèmes d'alarme
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911 University Ave, Waterloo, N2K 0A6

(519) 725-2274
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485 Boxwood Dr, Cambridge, N3E 1A5

(519) 653-4365

1869 Sawmill Rd, Conestogo, N0B 1N0

(519) 664-3316

3 Water St, St. Jacobs, N0B 2N0

(519) 669-1647

11 Tannery St E, Cambridge, N3C 2C1

(519) 740-7575
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91 St Andrews St, Cambridge, N1S 1M7

(519) 621-6001
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56 Dickson Street, Cambridge, N1R 1T8

(519) 623-1340
Featuring an original restored antique fire truck, historical photographs, firefighting equipment, uniforms and more, this small museum is the perfect place for families – with bells to ring, sirens to try, helmets and bunker gear to wear for a fun selfie, and a scavenger hunt to complete. Located in the restored 1898 Town of Galt Fire Hall at City of Cambridge Civic Square, just one block from the Cambridge Farmers’ Market and next door to the Cambridge Centre for the Arts. Admission to the museum is free.
The FIRE HALL MUSEUM & EDUCATION CENTRE in Cambridge is highly regarded for its knowledgeable volunteers and engaging exhibits, providing visitors with valuable insights into the history of firefighting. Age-appropriate for all ages, the museum showcases a variety of firefighting equipment, an original 1938 vehicle, and other memorabilia. The enthusiastic staff and volunteers offer exceptional customer service.

2671 Herrgott Rd, St. Clements, N0B 2M0

(519) 699-4611