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Listing of Call2recycle® Collection Sites in British Columbia Appendix 10 Listing of Call2Recycle® Collection Sites in British Columbia Account Site ID Address City Prov PostalCode Account Type Century Hardware Ltd. 27633 488 South Birch Ave. (Box 608) 100 Mile House BC V0K 2E0 Retailer KSM Communications Ltd. 36186 916 Alpine Street 100 Mile House BC V0K 2E0 Retailer Pharmasave 112361 535 S. Caribou Highway 100 Mile House BC V0K 2E0 Retailer Timber-Mart 64407 400 Exter McKinley Rd. 100 Mile House BC V0K 2E1 Retailer Tip Top Radio-TV-Video 3182 351 South Birch Ave. 100 Mile House BC V0K 2E0 Retailer Abbotsford Tool Centre 95296 33723A King Rd Abbotsford BC V2S 7M9 Business Lafarge Canada Inc. 122546 31601 Walmsley Ave Abbotsford BC V2T 6G5 Business Tac Mobility 100108 32465 South Fraser Way, #4 Abbotsford BC V2T 1X4 Business Abbotsford Mission Recycling 102818 2420 Montrose Ave Abbotsford BC V2S 3S9 Community Program City of Abbotsford 66835 32315 South Fraser Way, 4th Fl Abbotsford BC V2T 1W7 Community Canada Border Services Agency 77353 2 Sumas Way Abbotsford BC V2S 8B7 Public Agency Apex Communications 22344 32915 South Fraser Way, #2 Abbotsford BC V2S 2A6 Retailer Blackwood Building Centre 27634 33050 South Fraser Way Abbotsford BC V2S 2A9 Retailer Canadian Tire 2738 32513 South Fraser Way Abbotsford BC V2T 4N5 Retailer Freeway Communications Inc. 22338 1- 31236 Peardonville Rd Abbotsford BC V2T 6K8 Retailer Home Depot 66236 1956 Veddar Way Abbotsford BC V2S 8K1 Retailer Hudsons Bay Company 87757 32900 South Fraser Way Abbotsford BC V2S 5A1 Retailer Real Canadian Superstore 111596 2855 Gladwin Road Abbotsford BC V2T 3S8 Retailer RONA 36064 34530 McConnell Rd. Abbotsford BC V2S 8H2 Retailer Sears (Canada) 64108 32900 South Fraser Way Abbotsford BC V2S 5A1 Retailer Sears (Canada) 77996 1425 Sumas Way, Unit 100 Abbotsford BC V2S 8M9 Retailer Staples Canada/Business Depot 67777 32500 South Fraser Way, #110 Abbotsford BC V2T 4W1 Retailer The Source by Circuit City 3315 32900 South Fraser Way, #413 Abbotsford BC V2S 5A1 Retailer Zellers 87642 1225 Sumas Way Abbotsford BC V2S 7P5 Retailer Mountain Institution 102432 4732 Cemetery Rd. (Box 1600) Agassiz BC V0M 1A0 Public Agency Pharmasave 112364 7130 Pioneer St. (Box 100) Agassiz BC V0M 1A0 Retailer Genesis Recycling Ltd. 109760 26049 30A Ave Aldergrove BC V4W 2W6 Business The Source By Circuit City 121710 27516 Fraser Hwy Aldergrove BC V4W 3N5 Retailer Armstrong Computer Service, Inc. 41224 3370 Smith Dr, Unit 6 Armstrong BC V0E 1B1 Business Vernon Paving 122284 1506 Blattner Rd Armstrong BC V0E 1B0 Business Pleasant Valley Health Centre 118705 3800 Patten Drive Armstrong BC V0E 1B0 Public Agency Shepherd's Hardware Limited 27636 3525 Mill St. (Box 37) Armstrong BC V0E 1B0 Retailer Ashcroft and District General 94554 700 Elm St. (Box 488) Ashcroft BC V0K 1A0 Public Agency Hospital Ashcroft Cycle & Saw Ltd. 3184 GD, 126 4th St. Ashcroft BC V0K 1A0 Retailer RCMP 125004 180 3rd st Atlin BC V0W 1A0 Public Agency Bamfield Builders Supply Ltd 109651 389 Pachina Rd Bamfield BC V0R 1B0 Retailer Trans Coastal Traders Inc. 3185 Dean & Cliff Streets Bella Coola BC V0T 1C0 Retailer Bowen Island Fire Dept 84017 981 Artisan Lane Bowen Island BC V0N 1G0 Public Agency Account Site ID Address City Prov PostalCode Account Type Bowen Island Recycling Depot 121830 1490 Whitesails Bowen Island BC V0N 1G0 Public Agency Bowen Office Systems 36363 455 Government Rd. (Box 42) Bowen Island BC V0N 1G0 Retailer Pharmasave 112372 7181 West Saanich Rd. Brentwood Bay BC V8M 1P7 Retailer Hemlock Printers Ltd. 87155 7050 Buller Ave. Burnaby BC V5J 4S4 Business KCI Medical Canada Inc. 105886 3751 North Frazer, Unit #7 Burnaby BC V5J 5G4 Business M/C COM PRS Canada Corp 84174 8527 Eastlake Dr Burnaby BC V5A 4T7 Business Makita Canada 21610 2284 Holdom Ave Burnaby BC V5B 4Y5 Business Sim Video West 125131 5258 Lougheed Ave Burnaby BC V5B 2Z8 Business Squirrel Systems Canada 76621 8585 Baxter Pl Burnaby BC V5A 4V7 Business City of Burnaby 62902 5780 Laurel St Burnaby BC V5G 1N3 Community City of Burnaby 106479 6161 Deer Lake Ave. Burnaby BC V5G 1M2 Community Edmonds Place Housing Co-op 126174 7220 Edmonds St Burnaby BC V3N 4T9 Public Agency Apex Wireless Inc. 22390 4711 Kingsway Burnaby BC V5H 3C2 Retailer Battery Direct 110721 3981 Phillips Ave Burnaby BC V5A 3K4 Retailer Battery Plus 3037 9855 Austin Ave. Burnaby BC V3J 1N4 Retailer Canadian Electronics Corp. 56756 5526 Dorset Street Burnaby BC V5J 1L5 Retailer Canadian Mobility Products 22392 3711 North Fraser Way, #700 Burnaby BC V5J 5J2 Retailer Canadian Tire 2739 4398 Lougheed Highway Burnaby BC V5C 3Y8 Retailer Canadian Tire 106377 7200 Market Crossing Burnaby BC V5J 0A2 Retailer Celtek Communications 22394 4500 Kingsway, Unit 1301 Burnaby BC V5H 2A9 Retailer Certified Battery 105843 3337 Noel Dr, Unit 1 Burnaby BC V3J 1J7 Retailer Claricomm Communications 66705 7618 Winston St. Burnaby BC V5A 2H4 Retailer Dick's Lumber & Bldg Supplies Ltd. 113783 2580 Gilmore Ave Burnaby BC V5C 4T5 Retailer Fido 79138 4700 Kingsway, #1163 Burnaby BC V5H 4M1 Retailer Fido 79142 4567 Lougheed Hwy, Unit 63 Burnaby BC V5C 3Z6 Retailer Fido 79141 5276 Kingsway Burnaby BC V5H 2E9 Retailer Genius Enterprises, Inc. 22396 4700 Kingsway, Unit 1163 Burnaby BC V5H 4M1 Retailer Genius Enterprises, Inc. 22395 4820 Kingsway, Unit 363 Burnaby BC V5H 4P1 Retailer Glentel Inc. (H.O.) 22398 8501 Commerce Court Burnaby BC V5A 4N3 Retailer Glentel Wireless Wave 22397 4700 Kingsway, #2162 Burnaby BC V5H 4M2 Retailer GP Battery Marketing (B.C.) Inc. 155 4800 Kingsway, #504 Burnaby BC V5H 4J2 Retailer Harmen Communications 22399 4567 Lougheed Hwy, #739 Burnaby BC V5C 3Z6 Retailer Hilti (Canada) 38868 3999 North Fraser Way Burnaby BC V5J 5H9 Retailer Home Depot 43492 3950 Henning Drive Burnaby BC V5C 6M2 Retailer Hudsons Bay Company 87732 4850 Kingsway Burnaby BC V5H 4P2 Retailer Hudsons Bay Company 87731 9855 Austin Rd, Unit 500 Burnaby BC V3J 1N4 Retailer Just'n Time Communications 22384 4161 Hasting St, #101A Burnaby BC V5C 2J3 Retailer KenRoc 113423 2350 Beta Ave, Unit 2 Burnaby BC V5C 5MB Retailer London Drugs 126310 4567 Lougheed Hwy Unit 400 Burnaby BC V5C 3Z6 Retailer London Drugs 29630 4970 Kingsway Burnaby BC V5H 2E2 Retailer London Drugs 29643 9855 Austin Rd. Burnaby BC V3J 1N4 Retailer London Drugs 102758 7280 Market Crossing Burnaby BC V5J 0A2 Retailer Account Site ID Address City Prov PostalCode Account Type London Drugs 37890 4567 Loughheed Hwy, Unit 400 Burnaby BC V5C 3Z6 Retailer Metro Pacific Cellular 22393 4700 Kingsway, #1240 Burnaby BC V5H 4M2 Retailer Office Depot (Canada) 106192 4199 Lougheed Hwy Burnaby BC V5C 3Y6 Retailer Pacific Coastcom 22386 3430 Brighton Ave, #204B Burnaby BC V5A 3H4 Retailer Pacific Coastcom (H.O.) 36361 3823 Henning Drive Burnaby BC V5C 6P3 Retailer Pan Asia Communications 36362 9855 Austin Ave, Unit 145A Burnaby BC V3J 1N4 Retailer Pharmasave 112420 4367 Hastings St. Burnaby BC V5C 2J7 Retailer Pharmasave 112382 8697 10th Ave. Burnaby BC V3N 2S9 Retailer Robertson Hardware Limited 27637 4052 East Hastings St. Burnaby BC 56789 Retailer RONA 36055 7260 Edmonds St. Burnaby BC V3N 1A6 Retailer Sears (Canada) 76206 2820 Underhill Ave Burnaby BC V5A 3C5 Retailer Sears (Canada) 41318 4567 Lougheed Hwy, #100 Burnaby BC V5C 3Z7 Retailer Sears (Canada) 41313 9850 Austin Rd. Burnaby BC V3J 1N4 Retailer Sears (Canada) 41375 4750 Kingsway Burnaby BC V5H 2C2 Retailer Sony Style 64698 4800 Kingsway Ave, Unit 312 Burnaby BC V5H 4J2 Retailer Staples Canada/Business Depot 67779 4265 Lougheed Hwy Burnaby BC V5C 3Y6 Retailer Staples Canada/Business Depot 67783 4561 Kingsway Ave Burnaby BC V5H 4T8 Retailer Talk Link Communication Inc. 22387 9855 Austin Ave. Burnaby BC V3J 1N4 Retailer The Source by Circuit City 3310 4800 Kingsway, Suite 110 Burnaby BC V5H 4J2 Retailer The Source by Circuit City 3311 9855 Austin Ave, Unit 114 Burnaby BC V3J 1N4 Retailer The Source by Circuit City 3312 4567 Lougheed Hwy, Unit 49 Burnaby BC V5C 3Z6 Retailer The Source by Circuit City 3313 4700 Kingsway, Unit 1137 Burnaby BC V5H 4M1 Retailer Westcoast Tool Sales & Service Ltd 74308 4008 Myrtle St. Burnaby BC V5C 4G2 Retailer Zellers 2965 4545 Central Blvd. Burnaby BC V5H 4J1 Retailer Zellers 2964 4567 Lougheed Hwy, #300 Burnaby BC V5C 6G8 Retailer Fraser Lake Bottle Depot 109601 20 Couger St. Burns Lake BC V0J 1E0 Business HLM Babine Forest Products 124063 19479 Hwy 16 East Burns Lake BC V0J 1E0 Business HLM Decker Lake Forest Products 123683 10345 Lewis Rd Burns Lake BC V0J 1E0 Business Burns Lake Home Hardware 28590 270 Yellowhead Hwy. (Box 308) Burns Lake BC V0J 1E0 Retailer Pharmasave 112414 117 Yellowhead, Hwy 16 Burns Lake BC V0J 1E0 Retailer RCMP 125330 275 S. Dogwood St Campbell River BC V9W 8C8 Public Agency Canadian Tire 2719 1444 Island Hwy Campbell River BC V9W 8C9 Retailer Digital Communications 22383 1412 Ironwood St. Campbell River BC V9W 5T5 Retailer London Drugs 103261 1400 Dogwood Dr, #260 Campbell River BC V9W 3A6 Retailer Mission Possible 103307 151P Dogwood St. Campbell River BC V9W 6B9 Retailer North Island Communication Inc. 22380 1417 16th Ave. Campbell River BC V9W 2E4 Retailer Pharmasave 112328 277 Evergreen Rd. Campbell River BC V9W 3R5 Retailer Quinsam Radio Communications 22381 1437-B 16th Ave Campbell River BC V9W 2E4 Retailer RONA 36080 2780 South Island Hwy Campbell River BC V9W 1C7 Retailer Staples Canada/Business Depot 67784 1440 Island Hwy Campbell River BC V9W 8C9 Retailer The Source by Circuit City 106854 1334 Island Hwy, Unit 100 Campbell River BC V9W 8C9 Retailer Zellers 87659 1324 Island Hwy Campbell River BC V9W 8C9 Retailer Account Site ID Address City Prov PostalCode Account Type City of Castlegar Fire Dept.
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