Tow Truck Tunney's Pasture | Ontario Towing

Tow truck Tunney's Pasture service runs 24 hours a day from Ontario Towing. Tunney's Pasture is a 49 hectare federal government campus in Ottawa's west end, home to approximately 12,000 public sector employees working in departments like Statistics Canada, Health Canada, Library and Archives Canada, and the Department of National Defence across 19 buildings. The campus sits between Scott Street to the south, Parkdale Avenue to the east, the Kichi Zibi Mikan to the north, and the Champlain Park neighbourhood to the west. With thousands of employees commuting here every weekday and parking in the campus lots for eight or more hours, vehicle breakdowns at Tunney's Pasture happen constantly.

Ontario Towing has served the Tunney's Pasture area and surrounding west end neighbourhoods for over 25 years. Call us any time at (613) 619-4545 and we give you an honest price and arrival time before we dispatch.

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Why Tow Truck Tunney's Pasture Calls Happen Daily

The pattern at Tunney's Pasture is predictable. Thousands of federal employees drive to work in the morning, park in the campus surface lots, and walk into their buildings for the day. Eight or nine hours later they return to vehicles that have been sitting in the elements all day. In summer, the heat drains batteries and causes tire pressure to fluctuate. In winter, vehicles sit in minus 20 degree cold for the entire workday. By 4:30pm when the campus empties out, dead batteries are the single most common problem we get called about.

The campus layout makes things worse. Tunney's Pasture was designed in the 1950s under the Greber Plan as a spread out, park-like government centre. Buildings sit far apart with large surface parking lots between them. Employees sometimes park hundreds of metres from their building. When your vehicle will not start at the end of the day, you are standing in an open parking lot far from any commercial services. The nearest gas station or auto shop is outside the campus entirely. That isolation is why a tow truck at Tunney's Pasture gets called so often.

The campus is also undergoing a massive 25 year redevelopment. The National Capital Commission approved a new master plan that will transform Tunney's Pasture from a single use employment centre into a mixed use community with 7,000 to 9,000 residential units, new roads, and reduced parking. Construction activity is already underway, including a new central heating and cooling plant. That construction adds detour routes, temporary parking changes, and equipment on campus roads that further complicate access for employees and for our trucks. Our drivers stay current on the campus layout changes and reach your vehicle regardless of construction closures.

Tow Truck Tunney's Pasture: The LRT Connection

Tunney's Pasture Station on O-Train Line 1 sits at the western edge of the campus. It serves as a major transfer point where LRT riders switch to buses heading further west toward Lincoln Fields, Bayshore, and Kanata. The station generates heavy foot traffic and vehicle activity on the surrounding roads, especially on Scott Street and Parkdale Avenue.

Many commuters who live further west drive to Tunney's Pasture, park in nearby streets or the campus lots, and take the LRT downtown. These "park and ride" vehicles sit all day and face the same battery and tire issues as the employees who work on campus. Others get dropped off and picked up, creating traffic congestion on Scott Street during morning and afternoon rush hours.

If your vehicle breaks down near the Tunney's Pasture LRT station, in the campus parking lots, or on any of the surrounding streets, call us at (613) 619-4545. We reach the station area and the campus interior quickly from Scott Street, Parkdale Avenue, or the Kichi Zibi Mikan.

Tow Truck Tunney's Pasture: Roads and Areas We Cover

Our tow truck Tunney's Pasture coverage extends across the campus and into the surrounding neighbourhoods that border it on all sides.

Scott Street runs along the southern edge of the campus and carries heavy east-west traffic. It connects Tunney's Pasture to Westboro Village to the west and Hintonburg to the east. Collisions at the intersections of Scott and Parkdale, Scott and Holland, and Scott and Rochester happen regularly during rush hour. We respond to accident calls along this corridor frequently.

Parkdale Avenue forms the eastern boundary and connects Scott Street to the Kichi Zibi Mikan. This road carries commuter traffic heading to and from the campus as well as vehicles accessing the nearby Parkdale Market. Breakdowns on Parkdale during rush hour create bottlenecks that back up in both directions.

The Kichi Zibi Mikan borders the campus to the north and follows the Ottawa River. This scenic parkway carries traffic at 60 kilometres per hour with limited shoulders. A breakdown here puts you in a vulnerable position because of the speed and limited room to pull over safely. Stay in your vehicle with hazards on and call us immediately.

Campus interior roads within Tunney's Pasture are federally owned. We access the campus from the main entry points on Scott Street and Parkdale Avenue. Our drivers navigate the internal road network to reach your specific parking lot or building location. Give us the building number or nearest intersection when you call and we come straight to you.

We also cover the surrounding neighbourhoods of Hintonburg, Wellington West, Westboro, Champlain Park, and Mechanicsville. A tow truck Tunney's Pasture call and a call from any of these adjacent communities gets the same fast response.

Tow Truck Tunney's Pasture: Services We Provide

  • Flatbed towing handles collision damaged vehicles, low clearance cars, and all wheel drive vehicles. After an accident on Scott Street or the Kichi Zibi Mikan, a flatbed keeps the damaged vehicle stable during transport to your preferred body shop.
  • Light and medium duty towing covers standard breakdowns involving cars, SUVs, minivans, and pickup trucks that need transport to a repair shop or dealership.
  • Roadside assistance handles jump starts, fuel delivery, and flat tire changes on the spot. The majority of our Tunney's Pasture calls are end of day battery issues that we fix in the parking lot without a tow.
  • Car lockout service helps when you lock your keys inside the vehicle in one of the campus lots, near the LRT station, or on any of the surrounding streets.

Winter Tow Truck Tunney's Pasture Demand

Winter is peak season for tow truck Tunney's Pasture calls. The campus sits in an exposed position next to the Ottawa River. Wind blows across the open parking lots and between the widely spaced buildings with nothing to block it. Wind chill drops faster here than in more sheltered parts of the city. A vehicle that starts fine at 7:30am can refuse to turn over by 4:30pm after sitting in the cold and wind for nine hours.

Jump starts make up the majority of our winter work at Tunney's Pasture. We carry commercial grade booster equipment that revives deeply discharged batteries within minutes. Federal employees call us from their office when they realize the car will not start, and we have the vehicle running by the time they walk across the lot. Most of the time there is no tow needed at all.

The Kichi Zibi Mikan becomes especially dangerous in winter conditions. The river exposure means this road ices over faster than surrounding streets. Vehicles lose control on the curves, slide on the exposed stretches, and collide with guardrails during freezing rain events. If you are involved in a winter incident on the Parkway near Tunney's Pasture, call (613) 619-4545 and we get a tow truck to you as fast as conditions allow.

Scott Street also gets slippery in winter, especially at the intersections where vehicles brake for traffic lights. The combination of heavy commuter traffic and icy road surfaces leads to fender benders during morning and afternoon rush hours throughout the winter months.

The Redevelopment and What It Means for Towing

Tunney's Pasture is about to change dramatically. The approved master plan will add up to 9,000 residential units with at least 20 percent designated as affordable housing. Construction on Phase 1 is expected between 2027 and 2035. Canada Lands Company is handling the residential and community development while Public Services and Procurement Canada manages the federal office footprint.

As parking lots get replaced by buildings and the campus transitions from a car dependent employment centre to a mixed use neighbourhood, the type of tow truck Tunney's Pasture calls we handle will shift. Today most calls come from federal employees with dead batteries at the end of the workday. In the future, calls will also come from residents of new apartment buildings, visitors to the new retail spaces, and commuters using the LRT station as a transfer hub.

Regardless of how the campus changes, Ontario Towing will continue serving the Tunney's Pasture area. We have adapted to construction zones, road changes, and evolving neighbourhoods across Ottawa for over 25 years. This redevelopment is no different.

Why Tunney's Pasture Workers Call Ontario Towing

Ontario Towing has nearly 700 verified Google reviews from real customers across Ottawa. We quote the price before we send a truck. No surprise fees exist and no hidden charges appear on the bill. You tell us where to take the vehicle and we deliver it there.

We comply with the Towing and Storage Safety and Enforcement Act (TSSEA), the provincial standard for towing companies in Ontario. Your vehicle gets handled legally and safely from the moment we arrive. We have operated this way for over 25 years and that reliability is exactly what federal employees and local residents expect when they call for help.

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Tow Truck Tunney's Pasture FAQ

Can a tow truck come inside the Tunney's Pasture campus?

Yes. We access the campus from the main entry points on Scott Street and Parkdale Avenue. Give us the building number or nearest parking lot when you call and our driver comes straight to your vehicle. We navigate the internal campus roads regularly.

My car will not start in the Tunney's Pasture parking lot after work. Can you help?

This is our most common tow truck Tunney's Pasture call. Dead batteries after a full day in the cold or heat affect thousands of campus vehicles every year. We come to your lot, jump start the battery on the spot, and you drive home. If the battery is beyond saving, we tow to a shop of your choice.

I had an accident on Scott Street near Parkdale. What should I do?

Check that everyone is safe and call 911 if there are injuries. Turn on your hazard lights and move out of traffic if you can do so safely. Then call us at (613) 619-4545. We send a flatbed and transport your vehicle to the body shop or dealership you choose.

I broke down on the Kichi Zibi Mikan near Tunney's Pasture. What should I do?

Stay in your vehicle with hazards on. The Parkway carries traffic at 60 kilometres per hour with limited shoulders. Call us at (613) 619-4545 right away. Our drivers access the Parkway from multiple points and reach you quickly.

Will the redevelopment construction affect your response time?

No. Our drivers stay current on campus construction closures and detour routes. We navigate around active work zones and reach your vehicle regardless of which roads or lots are temporarily closed. The redevelopment has been underway for years and we have adapted to every phase of it.

Do you cover Hintonburg and Westboro too?

Yes. We cover all of the neighbourhoods surrounding Tunney's Pasture including Hintonburg, Wellington West, Westboro, Champlain Park, and Mechanicsville. Every call from this part of Ottawa gets the same fast response.

How much does a tow truck at Tunney's Pasture cost?

The price depends on the type of service and where the vehicle needs to go. A jump start in a campus parking lot costs less than a flatbed tow to a shop across town. We always tell you the price on the phone before we send a truck. No hidden charges and no surprises.

Can I get a tow truck at Tunney's Pasture at 6am?

Yes. We operate 24/7, 365 days a year. Early morning calls from employees arriving for early shifts and overnight calls from the surrounding residential streets get the same response as any other time. Dial (613) 619-4545 any time.

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