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Heating and Cooling North Bay
Heating and Cooling | HVAC Contractor | HVAC Repair Service | A/C Repair Service North Bay, ON
Heating and Cooling North Bay
Heating and Cooling North Bay
840 McIntyre Street WestNorth Bay Ontario P1B 3A3Canada
7054820476
Business Description
We offer HVAC installations, maintenance, and repairs at an affordable cost for residents of North Bay, Ontario. Our team of highly trained and qualified technicians possesses a veritable cache of skills, knowledge, and experience. They excel at helping customers with problems ranging from a broken gas fireplace to clogged ventilation. They can provide all the information you need regarding heating and cooling systems. You can trust them to do their jobs well and to their best ability at all times.
Among our services, you will find:
Heating and Cooling North Bay
Heating Repair Service North Bay
Air Conditioning Repair Service North Bay
Furnace & Gas Fireplace Repairs
24/7 Emergency Heating and Cooling Repairs
General HVAC Installation
If you are looking for something else related to indoor heating and cooling or your HVAC system, don't be afraid to inquire with us. This summary of our services does not include everything we are able to assist our customers with. It is simply a guideline for you to see what it is we do.
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About North Bay
North Bay is a city in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is the seat of Nipissing District, and takes its name from its position on the shore of Lake Nipissing. North Bay developed as a railroad centre, and its airport was an important military location during the Cold War. The city is located 350 kilometres (220 mi) from both Ottawa and Toronto. == History == The site of North Bay is part of a historic canoe route where Samuel de Champlain took a party up the Ottawa River, through present-day Mattawa, on to Trout Lake and via the La Vase Creek to Lake Nipissing.Apart from Indigenous people, voyageurs and surveyors, there was little activity in the Lake Nipissing area until the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) in 1882. That was the point where the Canada Central Railway (CCR) extension ended. The CCR was owned by Duncan McIntyre who amalgamated it with the CPR and became one of the handful of officers of the newly formed CPR. The CCR started in Brockville and extended to Pembroke. It then followed a westward route along the Ottawa River passing through places like Cobden, Deux-Rivières, and eventually to Mattawa at the confluence of the Mattawa and Ottawa Rivers. It then proceeded cross-country towards its final destination, Bonfield. Duncan McIntyre and his contractor James Worthington piloted the CCR expansion.