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24/7 Tow Truck · Victoria
(778) 561-1644

Heavy-Duty Towing · Saanich

Saanich Mobile Recovery & 24/7 Heavy-Duty Tow

Victoria Tow Truck connects Saanich drivers and western-corridor commuters with a 24/7 live phone line. Class A motorhome stalled on the highway, ditched Subaru on a rural shoulder, horse trailer with a flat on a county road, dead 12V in a residential driveway at minus-twenty, the closest available rig is on the way.

  • Live phone line 24/7
  • 35–60 min from Victoria
  • Winch and trailer-recovery ready

Western & Rural

Saanich Heavy-Duty Towing, Western Corridor & Rural Acreage.

Saanich sits along the western corridor out of Victoria, with a downtown core, residential neighbourhoods, rural acreage approaches and the highway connector each carrying its own breakdown profile. Victoria tow truck line keeps west-side awareness so a Saanich call is not waiting on a unit pulling through Victoria rush-hour traffic. The same number covers neighbouring Victoria and Oak Bay when an outer call needs the closest rig.

Western highway calls bring weekend mountain-bound RV trouble, livestock-trailer hitch failures, ditched cars after weather, and accident scenes at the rural interchanges. Rural acreage calls, soft-ground pull-outs, off-road recoveries, route through Saanich winch recovery. Cold-weather no-starts on residential streets are handled with Saanich battery boost any hour.

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tow truck on western highway approach to Saanich

Recovery Call

How a Saanich Mobile Recovery Works, 4 Steps.

  1. Call the line

    Live operator answers any hour. Share highway kilometre marker, Saanich street or rural range road, plus vehicle, trailer if any, and what failed.

  2. Quote and ETA

    Cost range and arrival window confirmed before the rig rolls. After-hours surcharge of $20 to $50 stated up front when it applies.

  3. Operator arrives

    Highway-rated wheel-lift, flatbed, heavy-duty or winch unit arrives, matched to the call type and access conditions.

  4. Vehicle delivered

    Towed to a Saanich shop, the home garage or acreage, a Victoria specialist facility, or a covered storage yard.

Local Coverage

Built for Saanich Mountain Roads, Winch Recovery Any Hour.

Saanich sits at the western edge of the Victoria Tow Truck service area. When a call comes in, the closest available unit may come from west Victoria, neighbouring Victoria, or Saanich itself. For highway calls past Saanich toward the foothills and mountain corridor, routing extends through the same network. The operator balances response time against equipment match, a horse-trailer recovery gets a winch rig even if a closer wheel-lift would arrive first.

After-hours coverage runs the same operation as daytime. Stranded at 3 AM on the western highway, weekend in a residential driveway, weather closure on a Sunday return, the same (778) 561-1644 line answers, with response widening only during major incident peaks. Calls that need a Victoria long-distance tow route the same way as local hauls, just with kilometre rates layered on top.

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Saanich tow truck operator on rural shoulder

Frequently asked

Your Saanich Towing Questions Answered

Victoria-to-Saanich response, livestock and trailer logistics, western highway accident handling, after-hours residential service and tow-to-Victoria routing.

Response from Victoria to Saanich typically runs 35 to 60 minutes depending on western-corridor traffic and the closest available rig. Off-peak overnight calls often hit the lower end. Weekend mountain-bound traffic and weather closures can extend response by 15 to 30 minutes.
Yes. Saanich's rural approaches generate horse-trailer, livestock and RV breakdown calls, bearing failures, tire blowouts and sway-bar trouble. Victoria Tow Truck routes a winch and heavy-duty rig with the right strapping. Specify trailer type, animal load and access road on the call so the right unit arrives.
Yes. The western corridor between Victoria and Saanich sees regular accident-scene calls, wildlife strikes, weather slides and commuter collisions. Always dial 911 first; once police clear the scene, the operator routes a flatbed or wheel-lift through the Victoria Tow Truck accident-recovery network with insurance-direct billing.
Yes. The live phone line covers all Saanich residential neighbourhoods 24/7, including overnight, weekends and holidays. After-hours surcharge of $20 to $50 may apply between 10 PM and 6 AM, confirmed by the operator before the rig rolls.
Yes. Most Saanich drivers prefer their Victoria repair shop for major work. Pricing typically runs $80 to $150 hook-up plus $3 to $6 per kilometre. The operator quotes the full route on the call before the tow begins.

Trusted on the western corridor

What Saanich Drivers Say About Heavy-Duty Tow Service.

★★★★★ 4.8 · 124 reviews on Google
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★★★★★

Class A motorhome lost transmission on the western highway on a Sunday return. Heavy-duty rig was there in 50 minutes, towed back to a diesel shop in Victoria without scratching.

H. G.
Saanich · Highway
★★★★★

Horse trailer with a seized axle bearing on a county road, two horses on board. Victoria Tow Truck winch rig staged a slow recovery and got us to a vet in 90.

M. P.
Saanich · Rural
★★★★★

Subaru Outback ditched on a snowy weekend morning, heading toward the mountains. The operator had a wheel-lift staged on the west side, rig arrived in 40 minutes and pulled.

L. V.
Saanich · Highway
★★★★★

Dead 12V at minus-twenty in our Saanich driveway, school morning. Boost rig was on scene in 35 minutes, tested the battery and explained why it would not survive another month.

B. T.
Saanich · Residential

Saanich Roadside Help Guide

Saanich Roadside Help Guide, Western Corridor Tips.

Western highway winter survival, livestock-trailer prep on rural roads, cold-weather battery care across residential streets, and what to do at a wildlife-strike accident scene.

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Need recovery

Call (778) 561-1644 for Saanich Mobile Recovery.

Western highway commuter breakdown, livestock-trailer trouble on a county road, dead 12V in a Saanich driveway, accident scene at the rural interchange, Victoria Tow Truck routes the closest available rig any hour. Safety note: pull off the lane, hazards on, stay inside if traffic or weather is heavy, and let the operator hear road noise to confirm direction of travel.

Free quote and arrival estimate before any tow begins. Pricing varies by location, time of day and conditions.