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Petro Canada - Neighbour's convenience store

Petro Canada

(2 reviews)

I was driving up Bathurst Street today, heading northbound to Highway 7. I saw this Petro-Canada. I…read moreneeded to fuel my car, so I did a u-turn at the traffic lights at Clark Avenue and turned right into this gas station. There were plenty of bays available for fuelling. I took the one on the far left, The gas price was cheaper than what I saw in Markham by two cents. It seemed appealing to take advantage of this cheaper price here. This gas station was clean. I managed to get rid of an empty drink cup by using the garbage receptacle nearby. I had no problem paying at the pump. I inserted my Petro Points card, followed by my 407 ETR savings card, and then my credit card. I then had the gas pumping hands-free while I used a squeegee on my car's back windshield. I didn't go into the Neighbours convenience store. I saw many folks going in, including a TTC bus driver. He had parked his bus on Bathurst Street, right behind where I was. I thought, at first, that he was a staffer at the store. The man inside Neighbours and the TTC driver were both wearing red polo shirts. The Neighbours staffer looked out the window often. It was a bit creepy after a while. Either he was bored out of his mind or was tracking everyone. It's a good gas station to fill up your car's gas tank. My back windshield looks clean! I had no problems leaving the gas station afterwards to resume my northbound trip up Bathurst. (318)

Recently fueled up at Petro Canada, and I was pleasantly surprised by the affordable gas prices -…read moredefinitely cheaper than other stations around. The station was clean, and since I paid at the pump, I didn't go inside the store. Nevertheless, the overall experience was quick, efficient, and cost-effective

Pioneer - Gas pumps and convenience store

Pioneer

(1 review)

Tip: Collect Journie points towards discounts and free goods…read more This Pioneer gas station used to be Husky. It will take a while for all Husky gas stations to convert to Pioneer ones. I have always liked fuelling my car here. This gas station is located on the northwest corner of Highway 7 and North Rivermede Road. It's across the street for a McDonald's restaurant that I like. Both are on the quieter side of the intersection. The southern part is where Centre Street starts. On Friday, I was heading to Mississauga. The low fuel indicator on my dashboard lit up. I remembered this gas station on my route. I had 24 km left before my gas tank would run empty. When you're driving westbound on Highway 7, you can either turn right at North Rivermede Road and do a left u-turn, followed by a right turn to get to this Pioneer. Alternatively, you can drive past the intersection and hang a right. I did the former. This station is always clean. I was at pump 7, which also has diesel. I entered my phone number associated with my Journie points. I then tapped my credit card and began fuelling my car. I let it automatically do it as I planned the next phase of installing my Sirium XM antenna. To make a long story much shorter, the car dealership gave my car a complimentary wash after servicing. The rollers took out my antenna. I got a replacement. Before I left home, I mounted my antenna to the back part of my car's roof and fed the cable under the weather seal of my trunk. I connected it to my satellite receiver to test the audio and reception. It was great! After I was done filling up my car's gas tank with fuel, I drove over to the parking area just behind the convenience store and seated the antenna cable under the weather seal, and then fed the cable behind the backseat. I then connected the antenna to my receiver again. I still need to finish running the cable under the carpet. The cable is 23 feet long and there's a LOT of slack. At least the cable isn't dangling down by back windshield! I'd guess that there are roughly six parking spots. I liked that I could work on running this cable and no one cared. It was nice. I have yet to visit the convenience store. I haven't had a need to go, but I should check it out someday. This visit got me 300 Aeroplan miles. I convert my Journie rewards to Aeroplan miles automatically. I now have 7 cents off per litre the next time I fuel at any Pioneer. Yay! I like saving on gas. Pioneer with its Journie points has a decent program going on, especially these days. There are some weekends that Journie does ten cents off each litre of gas that you pump into your vehicle. It's great. It feels like you're getting away with murder. It was great stopping by to attend to my car running on almost empty and my working on my antenna side project. (179)

Petro Canada - View from my gas pump

Petro Canada

(1 review)

Yesterday, I passed by this Petro-Canada gas station while running errands. The gas price was…read moreslightly cheaper than the other gas stations in the vicinity. I flagged dropping by to fill up my car after I was done visiting a store nearby. It was doing steady business when I got here. There must have been eight pumps and I snagged the last one that was free. It had diesel fuel along with unleaded that I needed. Since I had recently returned from the States, I had put away my Petro-Canada rewards card. Luckily, it didn't take long for me to find it. I had no problem inserting my rewards card at the pump first. I then inserted my 407 ETR discount card, followed by my credit card. The pump was ready and did its thing thanks to the kickstand on the pump itself. This station was clean. I threw out some garbage in my car while fuelling my car. All was great. I got my receipt once I was done. I got into my car and applied hand sanitizer. What soured my experience was a guy in a red Jeep. He was impatient and obviously in a hurry. He saw me get into my car, so he lined up right behind me. I was applying hand sanitizer. He honked at me and put his high beam lights on. Seriously? What a jerk! I honked back. He honked again. I honked back for a full five seconds. He stopped. First, if you want to get into a honking match, I have all the time in the world to reciprocate. Second, I have so much patience in the world that I will stay at this pump even longer, just to irritate you more. High beams don't bug me. I am so used to driving at night with inconsiderate drivers who don't turn off their high beams when approaching my car. Be my guest. I don't tolerate immaturity and rudeness. If it were my dad in this situation, would this young jerk do the same thing to an older driver, or was he targeting a woman just for kicks? Maybe he's consistent and is rude to everyone because he's simply a jerk. It was a shame that this guy drove a Jeep. Most owners are nice. He deviated from the norm, giving Jeep owners and perhaps young men a bad rap. Other than this incident, which I hope was an anomaly, I'd drop by this gas station again. I hope that Jeep jerk doesn't return when I'm there. Honkfest will resurface and I will retain my crown. You can count on it. (452)

Esso - Gas station at night

Esso

(1 review)

Thornhill Woods

Tips: - Collect PC Optimum points when you fuel your car…read more - This gas station has a Circle K with a built-in Tim Hortons. I commute to work between Mississauga and Markham. This distance is roughly 50 km. It's a good thing that I like to drive. The problem can be how horrific the congestion is to get to and from destinations. One positive is that when I need to fuel my car, I get a cross-section of gas prices as I cut through the greater Toronto area. Naturally, some areas have prices that are cheaper than others. A weird phenomenon is that as the day progresses, gas prices fall until midnight. When it's a new day, prices go up. I had dinner in Vaughan, which tends to have the best gas prices. Gas was going for 120.9 cents a litre, which was a lot better than when I commuted to work earlier in the day at 130.9 cents a litre. I was heading home. As I left Vaughan, gas prices started to creep up. 122.4. 124.3. 129.5. Ugh! I was in the left lane heading eastbound on Highway 7. I was stopped at a light and noticed this Esso station. Gas was at 120.9. It was time to fuel my car. I looked and it was safe to pull into the left turn lane and turn onto Thornhill Woods Drive. I then made a right turn into this gas station. I'd say that half the pumps had customers fuelling their vehicles. I parked next to an available gas pump and got out of the car. The forecast called for wind gusts. I felt them as approached the gas pump. I had a hoodie on. Thank goodness for the hood part that kept me warm! I entered my phone number associated with my PC Optimum card on the screen. You get a point for each dollar that you spend on gas. I then tapped my credit card to pay for the gas in advance. I then selected the gas that I wanted and had the pump do its thing. It was nice to have hands-free fuelling on such a windy evening. This gas station was clean and bright. I had some garbage to dispose of and found the garbage receptacle. This Esso has a Circle K convenience store with a Tim Hortons store inside. The former was nice. I went to check it out and bought a couple of drinks. I saw the donuts at Timmy's, but I didn't get anything. It was fairly dark by the time that I had completed fuelling my car. In front of me looked like an air pump that had a garbage bag over it. Behind it was a vacuum that looked like it was functional. I liked fuelling my car here for the first time. When I'm in the area and need gas for my car at a decent price, this gas station is a good one. (400)

Esso - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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