Emergency Towing Ottawa | 24/7 Dispatch, All Neighbourhoods, Any Road

Broken down on the 417 Queensway, stuck in Barrhaven, or stranded in Orléans? SMC Towing Group dispatches a licensed tow truck to your location right away. Call 613-801-2476 now. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week across all Ottawa areas.

24 Hour Emergency Towing in Ottawa Backed by Certified Local Operators

24 Hour Emergency Towing in Ottawa Backed by Certified Local Operators

Ottawa is one of Canada’s largest and coldest capital cities, a place where January wind chills push to -35°C, where Highway 417 sees multi-vehicle pile-ups during ice storms, and where a breakdown in Orléans or Greely can leave you far from help. The city’s sheer size, from Stittsville in the west to Cumberland in the east, means emergency towing demand is constant and the need for fast, reliable dispatch is real. Ottawa drivers deserve an emergency towing company that knows these roads, not a call centre routing your call to whoever happens to be nearby.

SMC Towing Group is a fully licensed, CAA-affiliated towing company based at 110 Bentley Ave in Nepean, Ottawa. We hold Ontario Tow Operator Certificate TO-205-353-894 and Vehicle Storage Certificate VS-205-353-894, certifications that are publicly displayed and verifiable. Our operators cover every Ottawa neighbourhood and highway, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with live dispatch on the line every time you call 613-801-2476.

When your vehicle is stranded, the problem is urgent, not something to sort out tomorrow. Ottawa drivers call us first because we answer immediately, dispatch without delay, and provide honest, regulated pricing with no surprise charges. If you need emergency vehicle towing after a collision, emergency roadside assistance in a parking lot, or a winch-out from a Barrhaven snowbank at 3am, we are the emergency towing company Ottawa drivers can count on.

Our Emergency Towing & Roadside Assistance Services in Ottawa, Ontario

SMC Towing Group provides a complete range of emergency towing and roadside assistance services across Ottawa. Every dispatch is handled by our own certified operators, not subcontractors, so the standard of service is consistent every time.

Accident & Collision Towing

After a crash, your vehicle needs to move safely and you need to focus on insurance. Our emergency acident towing service operates across Ottawa 24 hours a day. We clear your vehicle once police have released the scene, tow to any body shop, dealership, or address you choose, and provide full documentation for your insurance claim.

Flatbed Towing

All-wheel-drive vehicles, low-clearance cars, and vehicles damaged in a collision should not be towed on a wheel-lift. SMC Towing Group’s flatbed fleet handles emergency towing after a crash without adding wear or further damage. If your vehicle cannot roll safely, a flatbed is the right call; we have them available across Ottawa around the clock.

Winter Recovery & Emergency Winch Out

Ottawa winters regularly send vehicles into ditches and snowbanks on Strandherd Drive, Hunt Club Road, and the residential streets of Kanata and Orléans where snow accumulates before the plows arrive. Our emergency winch out service recovers vehicles from ditches, embankments, and snowbanks across the city and into rural areas like Manotick and Greely. No recovery is too far or too late.

Emergency Roadside Assistance

Not every breakdown needs a tow truck. SMC Towing Group provides full emergency roadside assistance including emergency battery boost service, emergency jump start service, fuel delivery, flat tire change service, emergency car lockout service, and mobile tire replacement. Our operators assess your situation on arrival. If we can resolve it roadside, we do, saving you the cost of a tow.

Heavy Duty Emergency Towing

Commercial trucks, cargo vans, and oversized vehicles require specialized towing equipment. SMC Towing Group provides heavy duty emergency towing and roadside vehicle recovery for commercial fleets and large vehicles across Ottawa and the surrounding region. Our operators are equipped to handle breakdowns, accidents, jackknifes, and disabled heavy vehicles with safe, efficient recovery solutions 24 hours a day.

Call Now for Immediate Emergency Towing Assistance

From Highway 417 breakdowns to dead batteries in Barrhaven, SMC Towing Group is available 24/7 for fast emergency towing and roadside assistance. Call anytime to reach a live dispatcher and get a licensed tow truck sent to your location quickly.

Highway 417 Breakdowns: Ottawa's Highest-Risk Emergency Towing Corridor

Highway 417 Breakdowns: Ottawa's Highest-Risk Emergency Towing Corridor

Highway 417, the Queensway, is Ottawa’s main east-west artery. It carries tens of thousands of vehicles daily from the Kanata interchange in the west through to the Vanier Parkway and Orléans in the east, passing through the heart of the city. In winter, the stretch between Moodie Drive and the Vanier Pkwy section is among the most hazardous corridors in Eastern Ontario. Black ice forms quickly, visibility drops in blowing snow, and a single incident can generate a chain reaction across multiple lanes. Emergency vehicle recovery on the 417 requires speed and proper OPP coordination.

If your vehicle breaks down or is involved in a collision on Highway 417, pull to the right shoulder immediately, activate your hazard lights, and keep your seatbelt on. On all 400-series highways including the 417 and 416, the Ontario Provincial Police have jurisdiction.

24 Hour Emergency Towing for Every Vehicle Type in Ottawa

Ottawa Emergency Towing for Light, Medium & Heavy-Duty Vehicles

SMC Towing Group provides emergency towing for virtually every vehicle on Ottawa’s roads. Our fleet includes flatbed tow trucks, wheel-lift units, and heavy-duty wreckers, allowing us to safely recover and transport vehicles of all sizes while minimizing the risk of damage.

We routinely tow:

  • Passenger cars, sedans, and compact vehicles
  • SUVs, pickup trucks, and minivans
  • All-wheel-drive (AWD), four-wheel-drive (4×4), and luxury vehicles that require flatbed transport
  • Motorcycles, scooters, and light recreational vehicles
  • Cargo vans, commercial fleet vehicles, and work trucks
  • Medium-duty and heavy-duty trucks, buses, and specialized equipment

From breakdowns and collisions to mechanical failures and winter weather incidents, our dispatch team sends the appropriate tow truck for your vehicle and recovery needs.

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How Our Emergency Towing Process Works in Ottawa

Getting an emergency tow in Ottawa should be straightforward. Here is exactly what happens when you call SMC Towing Group.

Step 1: Contact Us

A live dispatcher answers immediately. No voicemail, no automated menu, no callback queue. Tell us your location, your vehicle type, and what has happened. We will give you an honest estimated arrival time before you hang up.

Step 2: We Dispatch Immediately

The closest available operator is dispatched to your exact location. We cover all Ottawa neighbourhoods, from Stittsville and Bells Corners in the west to Cumberland and Blackburn Hamlet in the east, and all major highways including the 417, 416, and 174.

Step 3: On-Site Assessment

When our operator arrives, they assess your vehicle and situation honestly. If it can be resolved roadside, such as a battery boost, a flat tire swap, a fuel delivery, or a lockout, we handle it on the spot. We never push for a tow when roadside assistance will do the job.

Step 4: Safe Loading & Transport

If a tow is needed, your vehicle is loaded using the right equipment for its type. Flatbed for damaged, AWD, or low-clearance vehicles. Wheel-lift for standard tows where appropriate. Your vehicle is secured and protected throughout transit.

Step 5: Delivery & Documentation

We deliver your vehicle to any destination you choose in Ottawa or the surrounding area: your mechanic, a body shop, a dealership, or your home. We provide all documentation required for insurance claims and CAA reimbursement.

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Ottawa's Winter Roads and Why Emergency Breakdown Assistance Spikes Every November

Ottawa is one of Canada’s coldest capital cities. Wind chills regularly drop to -25°C to -35°C between December and February, and the city’s freeze-thaw cycle is one of the most aggressive in Ontario. Dead batteries are the leading winter emergency call. Even batteries under three years old fail at these temperatures, and Ottawa’s climate degrades battery life faster than in southern Ontario cities. Emergency battery boost and emergency car battery replacement calls spike dramatically from the first hard freeze through to March.

Beyond batteries, black ice events on Hunt Club Road, Airport Parkway, and Strandherd Drive generate clusters of emergency breakdown assistance calls within short windows, and residential streets in Barrhaven, Kanata, and Orléans are often glazed long before city plows reach them. SMC Towing Group operates through Ottawa’s worst weather without reducing staffing or applying storm surcharges. Ontario Maximum Rates apply to all our emergency towing services year-round, including at 2am during a January ice event. Our operators have the experience and equipment for winter vehicle recovery across both Ottawa’s city roads and its rural southern corridors through Manotick and Greely.

Why Choose SMC Towing Group for Emergency Towing in Ottawa

Ontario Licensed & Certified

SMC Towing Group holds Ontario Tow Operator Certificate TO-205-353-894 and Vehicle Storage Certificate VS-205-353-894, issued by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation. Both certificates are publicly displayed on our website, verifiable and current. Holding these licences means SMC Towing Group must comply with Ontario’s regulated towing standards and maximum rate schedule. Not every towing company operating in Ottawa holds these certifications.

CAA-Affiliated Partner

As a CAA-affiliated service provider in Ottawa, calls from CAA members may be dispatched through the CAA network depending on service area and availability. CAA vets the operators in its network, providing an added level of third-party verification and accountability that not all towing companies can offer.

Regulated, Transparent Pricing

Towing rates in Ottawa are regulated by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation. All emergency towing and roadside services are billed according to Ontario Maximum Rates. The full rate schedule is publicly available, including the permitted after-hours premium for calls between 11pm and 7am. No hidden charges, no storm surges, and no rates above the regulated maximum.

24/7 Live Dispatch: A Real Person Answers

Our dispatch line at 613-801-2476 connects to a live person at any hour: 3am on a Tuesday, midnight on New Year’s Eve, during a February Ottawa ice storm. We do not route emergency towing calls to voicemail after business hours. If you call, we answer.

Ottawa-Based, Ottawa-Focused

SMC Towing Group is based at 110 Bentley Ave in Nepean, not a distant call centre. Our operators know Ottawa’s roads: the 417 interchange at Moodie Drive, the icy Strandherd Drive corridor in winter, the back routes through Kanata Lakes, and the rural stretches south toward Manotick. Local knowledge matters when you need help fast.

Get Fast Emergency Towing Anywhere in Ottawa When You Need It

Your safety comes first. SMC Towing Group provides fast, reliable emergency towing with transparent pricing and 24/7 service throughout Ottawa. Our team is standing by to dispatch a tow truck and get you and your vehicle to a safe destination.

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About Ottawa, ON

Ottawa is Canada’s capital city and the second-largest city in Ontario, with a population of approximately one million in the city proper and over 1.4 million across the greater Ottawa-Gatineau region. The city covers a large geographic footprint following its 2001 amalgamation, which absorbed former municipalities including Nepean, Kanata, Gloucester, Vanier, Cumberland, Osgoode, and Rideau. Ottawa sits at the confluence of the Ottawa, Rideau, and Gatineau rivers, with Gatineau, Quebec directly across the river to the north and rural townships including Manotick, Greely, and Richmond extending to the south.

Ottawa’s highway network and extreme winters create some of the highest sustained emergency towing demand in Ontario outside of the GTA. SMC Towing Group is a locally operated emergency towing and roadside assistance company serving Ottawa and the surrounding region. Our team provides 24/7 emergency towing, vehicle recovery, roadside assistance, and heavy-duty towing services, responding to breakdowns, collisions, and weather-related incidents across the city’s major highways, arterial roads, and residential communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

1: What should I do if my car breaks down on Highway 417 in Ottawa?

Pull to the right shoulder immediately and activate your hazard lights. Stay inside your vehicle if it is safe to do so and keep your seatbelt fastened. On Highway 417, the Ontario Provincial Police have jurisdiction. Call 1-888-310-1122 if there are injuries, if your vehicle is blocking a live lane, or if you suspect impaired driving. For your emergency tow, call SMC Towing Group at 613-801-2476. We cover the full 417 corridor across Ottawa from the Kanata interchange through Orléans and Vanier.

2: How much does emergency towing cost in Ottawa?

Towing rates in Ottawa are regulated by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation. SMC Towing Group follows Ontario’s Maximum Rates for all emergency towing and roadside services. Our full rate schedule is publicly posted on our website. A standard within-city emergency tow typically ranges from $100 to $250 depending on the distance and vehicle type. An after-hours premium applies for calls between 11pm and 7am, as permitted under Ontario regulations. SMC does not apply surge pricing during winter storms or peak periods.

3: Is Emergency Towing Available 24 Hours a Day in Ottawa?

Yes. Emergency towing services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including weekends, statutory holidays, and severe winter weather conditions. Whether a breakdown occurs late at night, during a snowstorm, or on a holiday, a live dispatcher can coordinate assistance and send the nearest available operator. Emergency calls are handled around the clock to help stranded drivers get assistance as quickly as possible.

4: Which Ottawa Areas Are Covered by Towing Services?

Emergency towing and roadside assistance services are available throughout Ottawa and the surrounding communities. Coverage typically includes West Ottawa areas such as Nepean, Kanata, Barrhaven, and Stittsville; Central Ottawa neighbourhoods including Centretown, The Glebe, and Westboro; South Ottawa communities such as Hunt Club, Riverside South, Manotick, and Greely; and East Ottawa areas including Orléans, Gloucester, Blackburn Hamlet, and Vanier. Service is also provided along major Ottawa roadways and highways, including Highway 417, Highway 416, Highway 174, Airport Parkway, and the city’s parkway network.

5: Can SMC Towing Group tow my vehicle after an accident in Ottawa?

Yes. Our emergency accident towing service is available 24/7 across Ottawa. Once police have cleared the scene, we load and transport your vehicle safely to any body shop, dealership, or address you choose anywhere in Ottawa. We provide the documentation your insurer needs for the claim, and we carry the right equipment, including flatbeds, for vehicles that have sustained collision damage.

6: Do I Need a Full Tow, or Can You Fix It Roadside?

Not every breakdown requires a tow truck. Emergency roadside assistance services can often resolve common issues on-site, including battery boosts, jump starts, flat tire changes, fuel delivery, and vehicle lockout assistance. When an operator arrives, they assess the situation and determine the safest and most efficient solution. If the problem can be fixed roadside, it is handled on the spot without the need for towing.

7: What Is the Fastest Way to Get an Emergency Tow Truck in Ottawa?

The fastest way to request emergency towing service is to call a towing company directly. A live dispatcher can immediately gather your location, assess the situation, and send the nearest available operator. Direct phone calls are typically faster than submitting online forms, waiting through insurance roadside assistance lines, or using mobile apps, especially during emergencies when a rapid response is critical.

8: How quickly can emergency towing arrive in Ottawa?

Response times depend on your location, traffic conditions, weather, and current service demand. Emergency towing providers dispatch the nearest available operator as soon as your call is received. Drivers stranded on major routes such as Highway 417, Highway 416, or downtown Ottawa often benefit from faster access to available tow trucks already working in the area.

9: Do you provide emergency towing 24 hours a day in Ottawa?

Yes. Emergency towing services operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week throughout Ottawa. Assistance is available during the day, overnight, on weekends, statutory holidays, and during severe winter weather. Around-the-clock dispatch ensures drivers can request help whenever a breakdown, collision, flat tire, dead battery, or other roadside emergency occurs.

10: What types of vehicles can be towed in an emergency?

Emergency towing services can typically handle passenger cars, SUVs, pickup trucks, vans, motorcycles, and many light-duty commercial vehicles. Operators select the appropriate towing equipment based on the vehicle’s size, condition, drivetrain, and location to ensure safe transportation without causing additional damage during loading or transport.

11: Can roadside assistance be provided instead of a tow?

Yes. Not every vehicle problem requires towing. Many roadside issues can be resolved on-site through services such as battery boosts, jump starts, flat tire changes, fuel delivery, or vehicle lockout assistance. The operator assesses the situation upon arrival and recommends the safest and most cost-effective solution based on the condition of the vehicle.

12: What should I do while waiting for emergency towing?

If it is safe to do so, move your vehicle away from active traffic lanes and turn on your hazard lights. Remain inside the vehicle when roadside conditions are dangerous, especially on busy highways or during severe weather. Keep your phone available for updates from dispatch and be prepared to provide your exact location and vehicle information.