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Directorydirectory 2015/162015/16 Business & Community DIRECTORYDIRECTORY 2015/162015/16 king.ca kingchamber.ca A leading Canadian demolition contractor that you can depend on With over 35 years of expertise, you can count on Priestly Demolition Inc. for all your demolition & project management needs. Our comprehensive services include Hazardous Material Abatement, Asset Recovery & Salvage 3200 Lloydtown-Aurora Road, King, ON L7B 0G3 Toll Free: 1-800-263-2076 Tel (905) 841-3735 Fax (905) 841-6282 www.priestly.ca a force to be wrecking with Proud Platinum Sponsor of the 2015 King Chamber of Commerce Health, Wellness, Spas 19-20 TABLE OF CONTENTS Home Inspection 20 Home Renovation/ Mayor’s Message 2 Health & Wellness Services 20 Construction/Repair/Trades 20-23 Chamber President’s Message 3 Health/Wellness/Spas 20-23 Industry/Manufacturing 23-24 King Chamber About Us 3 Home Inspection 23 Insurance 24 King Chamber Contact Info 4 Home Renovation/ King Chamber Benets at a Glance 5 Construction/Repairs/Trades 23-26 Interior Design/Home Decor 26 Business Directory Industry/Manufacturing 26-27 Jewellers 26 Accommodations 6 Insurance 27 Landscaping/Snow Removal Architects 6 Interior Design/Home Decor 27 /Disposal 26 Art/Galleries/Custom Framing 6 Jewellers 27 Legal Services 27 Automotive/Auto Repair 6-7 Landscaping/Snow Removal Marinas/Marine Services 27 Banks 7 /Disposal 27-28 Medical Centres/Doctors 27 Banquet/Conference Facilities 7-9 Legal Services 28 Nursing Homes/Senior Services 27 Beauty/Barber 9 Marinas/Marine Services 28 Beer Store/Liquor Store 9 Massage Therapists 28 Optometry/Ophthalmology 27 Breweries/Wineries 9 Medical Clinics/Doctors 28-29 Pet Services 28 Building Supplies 10 Mortgage Agents 29 Pharmacies 28 Business/Services/Consulting 10-11 Nursing Homes/Senior Services 29 Photography/Photo Services 28 Catering 11 Online Retail 29 Physiotherapy/Osteopathy 28 Cemeteries 11 Optical/Optometrist Pool Sales and Services 29 Child Care 11 /Ophthalmology 29 Print/Sign Services 29 Coee/Tea Shops 11-13 Pet Services 29-30 Publications 29 Computer Rentals/Sales/Service 13 Pharmacies 30 Consultants Marketing & Services 13 Photography/Photo Services 30 Real Estate Oces/ Counselling 13 Physiotherapy/Osteopathy 30 Property Management 29-31 Demolition 13 Pool Sales and Services 30 Restaurants 31-32 Dentists/Orthodontists 13-14 Print/Sign Services 30-31 Restoration 32 Digital Marketing & Publications 31 Retail 32-33 Management Consulting 14 Real Estate Oces/ Sewer Connection 33 Dry Cleaning/Laundromats 14 Property Management 31-33 Storage 33 Education Services 14 Registered Charity 33 Tours 33-34 Energy Conservation 14 Restaurants 33-34 Engineering Services 14 Restoration 34 Trailer Sales 34 Equine Services/Supplies 14-15 Retail 34-36 Towing Services 34 Event Management/Suplies 15 Retirement Community 36 Transportation/Logistics 34 Farming/Tree Farm 15 Sewer Connection 36 TV Repair and Sales 34 Farms/Farm Supplies/Orchards 15-16 Storage 36 Sustainable King 37 Financial Services 16 Taxi Service 36 Township Services at a Glance 38-44 Financial Services/ Tours/Travel/Recreation 36 Community Services & Amenities Wealth Management 16 Towing Services 36 at a Glance 45-46 Florists 16-17 Trailer Sales 37 Foods/Specialty/Processors 17 Transportation/Logistics 37 Alphabetical Listing 47-51 Fuel Supplies/Firewood 17 TV/Audio Repair/Sales 37 Garden Centres/Greenhouses Sustainable King 40 /Nurseries 17-18 Township Services at a Glance 41-47 Giftware/House and Home 18-19 Community Services & Amenities Golf Clubs/Club Houses 19 at a Glance 47-50 Graphic Design/Digital Design 19 Alphabetical Listing 51-55 Grocery/Markets/ Convenience Shops 19-20 Gunsmithing 20 Photo credits: left to right stock image. Margaret Hastings of Clear Impact Studio. Stock image. Cover Art Design: King Print & Design. 1 king.ca kingchamber.ca MAYOR’S MESSAGE O n behalf of Council and Staff, it is my pleasure to introduce to you the 2015/2016 Business and Community Directory, a publication created and distributed in partnership with the King Chamber of Commerce. This Directory provides information on over 550 businesses in King, in addition to many other local community organizations and associations. In keeping with the message to ‘Shop Local’, the Directory is a useful resource for helping residents, businesses, and consumers to access local providers and suppliers of a wide variety of products and services. Furthermore, it serves as an introduction to the community and is an invaluable tool for new residents, for those seeking employment, and for those interested in getting involved in the community through various organizations and community groups. King is delighted knowing that Magna International will be relocating their Global Corporate Head-Office to King City’s prestigious employment lands at Jane Street & King Road. Magna’s presence in King City will excel our business sector opportunities to a whole new level. In addition, we are thrilled to announce the launch of our brand new experience King campaign, consisting of a website, YouTube channel, Facebook page, and Twitter account. This digital campaign aims to promote tourism through the celebration of King as a beautiful place to refresh, recharge, and revitalize. The destinations within King Township that are currently featured on the experienceKing website aim to enhance both tourist and resident knowledge by exposing them to some of the best and most unique experiences King has to offer. Anybody can explore and learn more about these featured destinations in King Township at www.experienceking.ca. I would like to take this opportunity to encourage you to support your commu- nity by getting to know your neighbours, both residents and local businesses. Please visit the Township website at www.king.ca and discover the possibili- ties that are available to you in King. Sincerely, Left to Right Back Row: Councillor David Boyd Ward 2, Councillor Cleve Mortelliti,Ward 1, Mayor Steve Pellegrini, Councillor Bill Cober, Ward 4; Front Row: Councillor Avia Eek, Ward 6, Debbie Schaefer, Ward 5, Mayor Steve Pellegrini Councillor Linda Pabst, Ward 3, Township of King 2 king.ca kingchamber.ca KCC King Pages 2015 _single page1 1 8/18/2015 9:56:04 PM Dear Members, Residents, Businesses and Visitors to King, Welcome to the fourth edition of the King Business & Community Directory. We are very proud to have so many great business right here where we live. There is a growing trend toward local sourcing and it is wonderful to have such a selection of high quality businesses that oer fantastic service. Part of having a sustainable community is to be able to source goods and services nearby; it is convenient, energy ecient, and helps with local employment. Again this year we have business listings both by category and by a quick, alphabetic lookup. As well, our Chamber members are highlighted in blue. I encourage everyone when a need arises to see what is available locally. I want to thank the Township for their ongoing support of this initiative. Their support is critical to our ability to produce the directory. In addition I thank the Economic Development Oce of the Township for their help in creating the directory, We live in a wonderful area. Please use this directory to nd nearby services. We all want King to be an amazing place to work, shop, live and play. Tom Allen President, King Chamber of Commerce ABOUT US The King Chamber of Commerce was formed in January 2008, when the King Township Chamber and the Nobleton Schomberg District Chamber of Commerce ocially merged. Currently, we have over 150 members who operate throughout King Township, and beyond. We oer a wide variety of products and services. Please consult our Business Directory for a complete listing of all our members. Our mission is to promote a healthy, sustainable, and environmentally responsible business climate in King Township. As a chamber, we have several strategic initiatives: • Facilitate communications with the membership and with the public at large • Provide educational and networking opportunities to members • Provide a clear voice to local and regional governments on issues that a ect members • Provide savings opportunities to members through special programs • Investigate and implement strategies that promote local business retention and expansion The King Chamber of Commerce is a member of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. 3 king.ca kingchamber.ca KING CHAMBER AT A GLANCE 2015 KING CHAMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONTACT INFORMATION King Chamber of Commerce, Box 381, Schomberg, ON L0G 1T0 Tel: (905) 717-7199 | Fax: (416) 981-7174 | [email protected] Administrator - Helen Neville Tom Allen – PRESIDENT Margarida Ramos D'Alfonsi – DIRECTOR Sun Life Financial BMO Bank of Montreal 4729 2nd Line, 1700 King Road, Unit#16 Schomberg, ON L0G 1T0 King City, ON M9V 1B4 Tel: 905 939-2977 Tel: 905 833-4902 [email protected] [email protected] Rose Dodaro – VICE PRESIDENT Allison Bishnoram – DIRECTOR John's No Frills, Nobleton FMP Mortgage Investments Inc. 13255 Highway 27 3565 King Road, Suite 108 Nobleton, ON L0G 1N0 King City, ON L7B 1M3 Tel: 416 917-8120 Tel: 647 221-9077 [email protected] [email protected] Ana Pronio - Director Corey Long – DIRECTOR Trends Realty Inc., Brokerage Seneca College-King Campus 12967 Keele Street, Unit 1 8 The Seneca Way King City. L7B 1G2 Markham, ON L3R 5Y1 Tel: 905-833-0111 Tel: 416 491-5050 ext 77950 [email protected] [email protected] Kelly Foley – DIRECTOR Jay Rider – DIRECTOR Brownsville
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