Residential

Address
107 Forestview Road, Oro Medonte, ON
Category
Description

Hard and soft landscaping, trees, shrubs and garden installation, sodding, pond installation, fine grading, lot grading and excavation.

Gibson Building Supply
Address
22 14th Line South, Oro-Medonte, ON, L3V 8J3
Phone Number
705-558-1240
Description

Roofing & exterior building supplier for both residential and commercial.

Short Business Description
We are an independently-owned Canadian company providing you with a large selection of quality roofing and exterior building supplies from leading manufacturers. We’ll keep you up to date on the latest in product innovation and help you find the right solutions for your next project. We want to make you look good. This commitment goes beyond customer service. Our highly trained, local experts take personal pride in bringing you the best quality and service in the industry. Every project, large or small, is important to us. We’re not satisfied until you are.
Horse Power Electrical Maintenance Contracting Co.
Address
P.O. Box 2091
Orillia, Ontario L3V 6R9
Phone Number
705-329-4998
Fax
705-325-7362
Description


Electricians

Short Business Description
Centrally located in Simcoe County, Horse Power EMC2 is a versatile full service electrical company servicing the residential, commercial and industrial sectors from north of the GTA and into the Muskokas.
Our strength is in providing the right mix of experience, dedication to a job well done, and commitment to quality. For over 16 years our master electrician has been specializing in new construction, renovations, design build, complex electrical systems and service maintenance.
Morris Shelswell & Sons Excavating & Grading Ltd.
Address
544 Line 11 North, Oro Medonte, ON L0L 1T0
Phone Number
705-487-2215
Fax
705-487-7218
Website Address
Category
Short Business Description
Morris started his excavating and grading company back in 1946 when he was just 25. His first bulldozer, a 1946 6-Ton Oliver-Cletric Model BD.
The machine, which he bought for $7,000, boasts a 38-HP engine that Morris recalls was quite often a few horses short for the job it was called to do. His early business was custom work for neighbours who needed basements dug for homes, roads graded, bury fence rows to expand fields or any one of a hundred reasons for a bulldozer around
a farming community. As his skills became known throughout the area, his clientele grew to include local contractors and tradesmen who were busy building homes in the surrounding towns and villages. Gradually the business expanded. Later on his sons came on board, the staff grew, and the little Oliver-Cletrac was joined by more and more equipment.
His sons, Craig & Scott, are now partners in the family company.
The company’s customer base has changed substantially over the past 5 decades. Most of his customers in the early years were the owners of small and medium farm operations in the Oro and Medonte areas. Today, the company’s customer base is considerably broader and includes both small local contractors and major construction firms.