Roadside Assistance Winnipeg: Complete Guide for Drivers
🛟 Quick Answer
For immediate roadside assistance in Winnipeg — flat tires, dead batteries, lockouts, fuel delivery, or towing — call (204) 505-4621. We respond 24/7, average arrival 20–40 minutes, with upfront pricing and no membership required.
Every Winnipeg driver will need roadside assistance at some point. It is not a matter of if — it is a matter of when. A dead battery on a –35°C January morning. A flat tire on the Perimeter Highway during rush hour. An empty gas tank on a dark stretch of Bishop Grandin. A lockout in a shopping centre parking lot with groceries melting in the summer heat.
Winnipeg’s extreme climate, aging road infrastructure, and long commuting distances make road side assistance not just a convenience but a safety essential. This comprehensive guide covers every type of emergency roadside service available in Winnipeg, what each service costs, how to choose between providers, and what to do in each common roadside emergency.
Whether you already have a plan in place or you are searching for roadside assistance right now because you are stranded, this guide has the answers you need.
What Is Roadside Assistance?
Roadside assistance is a service that sends a trained operator to your location when your vehicle breaks down, gets stuck, or becomes undrivable for any reason. Instead of figuring out the problem yourself — or worse, abandoning your vehicle — you make a single phone call and professional help arrives.
In Winnipeg, roadside assistance typically includes flat tire changes, dead battery boosts, fuel delivery, lockout assistance, towing, and winching. Some providers bundle these into membership plans; others (like Winnipeg Towing) offer them on a pay-per-use basis with no annual commitment.
Every Roadside Assistance Service Available in Winnipeg
Here is a detailed breakdown of every emergency roadside service Winnipeg Towing provides — and what each one involves:
How Much Does Roadside Assistance Cost in Winnipeg?
Here is a summary of what each emergency roadside service costs with Winnipeg Towing in 2026:
All prices are quoted upfront on the phone before we dispatch — the price you are told is the price you pay. No after-hours surcharges, no weekend premiums, no hidden fees. For a deeper breakdown with examples, read our guide on the real cost of towing in Winnipeg.
Roadside Assistance Options in Winnipeg: How They Compare
Winnipeg drivers have three main road side assistance options. Each has strengths and limitations depending on your situation:
Many Winnipeg drivers keep a CAA membership for regular use and call Winnipeg Towing directly when speed matters — like during a winter storm or when CAA wait times are over an hour. Having both options available gives you maximum flexibility.
Stranded Right Now?
Battery boost, flat tire, fuel, lockout, towing, or winching — one call covers it all.
The 5 Most Common Roadside Assistance Calls in Winnipeg
Our dispatch data shows these as the most frequent roadside assistance requests in Winnipeg, ranked by volume:
Dead Battery / Boost (45% of winter calls)
By far the most common call from November through March. Winnipeg’s extreme cold kills batteries faster than almost any other Canadian city. Most calls come between 6–8 AM when drivers try to start their cars for the morning commute. Read our detailed guide on how to jump start a car if you want to try it yourself first.
Flat Tires (25% year-round)
Winnipeg’s pothole-filled roads are brutal on tires. Flat tire calls spike in spring after the freeze-thaw cycle creates new road damage and again in fall when drivers switch to winter tires and discover worn rubber. See our flat tire guide and tire repair vs replacement guide for help deciding your next step.
Vehicle Stuck in Snow or Ditch (15% of winter calls)
Icy roads, snowdrifts, and blowing snow conditions send vehicles off the road and into ditches across the city every winter. Winching recovery is the standard response — pulling the vehicle out and back onto the road without damage.
Mechanical Breakdown / Towing (10%)
Engine failure, transmission problems, overheating, broken belts, and electrical failures that leave the vehicle undrivable. These require a tow to a mechanic shop. If your vehicle is AWD or 4WD, a flatbed is essential to avoid drivetrain damage.
Lockouts and Fuel Delivery (5%)
Locked keys in the car and empty fuel tanks round out the top five. Lockout calls spike in extreme cold (keys left in running car to warm up) and fuel delivery peaks during holiday travel season when drivers are on unfamiliar routes. See our fuel delivery guide for detailed information.
Winter Roadside Assistance in Winnipeg: What Changes
Winnipeg winters transform roadside assistance from a convenience into a survival service. Here is what changes between November and March:
- Call volume doubles or triples — Dead battery calls alone increase by 300% during cold snaps. This means all roadside assistance providers — CAA, MPI, and independent companies — experience longer-than-normal wait times during extreme cold events.
- Direct-call services have an advantage — When you call Winnipeg Towing directly at (204) 505-4621, you speak to a local dispatcher who sends the nearest available operator. There is no 1-800 number routing or membership verification step — which can save 15 to 30 minutes in an emergency.
- Safety becomes the priority — At –30°C or colder, being stranded is dangerous. Hypothermia can set in within 30 minutes of losing heat. Winter emergency roadside calls are treated with higher urgency because the risk level is significantly higher.
- Road conditions slow everything down — Snow, ice, and poor visibility mean operators may take longer to reach you, and recovery operations (especially winching) take more time. Be patient but persistent — stay on the line and stay in your vehicle.
Preparing for winter breakdowns before they happen is critical. Read our Winnipeg winter towing and survival guide and make sure your vehicle has a winter emergency kit.
When Should You Call for Roadside Assistance vs Handling It Yourself?
Some breakdowns you can handle. Others require professional help. Here is a practical decision guide:
✅ You Can Probably Handle It If:
- You have a portable jump starter, it is charged, and you know how to use it
- You have a spare tire, a jack, and you know the procedure
- You are in a safe, well-lit location (parking lot, driveway)
- The weather is mild and conditions are not hazardous
🚨 Call for Roadside Assistance If:
- You are on a highway shoulder or busy road
- It is winter and temperatures are below –15°C
- You do not have the right tools or are unsure of the procedure
- The breakdown involves a mechanical or electrical failure
- You are alone, it is dark, or you feel unsafe
When in doubt, call. The cost of a roadside assistance call ($55 to $200) is always less than the cost of a secondary accident, an injury, or frostbite from attempting a repair in unsafe conditions.
Roadside Assistance Coverage Area
Winnipeg Towing provides roadside assistance across all of Winnipeg and the surrounding region, including:
We also cover the Perimeter Highway, Highway 1 (east and west), Highway 59, Highway 75 to the US border, and communities including Selkirk, Steinbach, and Portage la Prairie. For long-distance towing beyond our regular range, call and we will provide a custom quote.
How To Prepare Your Vehicle To Avoid Needing Roadside Assistance
The cheapest roadside assistance call is the one you never have to make. Keep your vehicle in shape with these Winnipeg-specific maintenance practices:
🔋 Test Your Battery Before Winter
Get a free battery test at any auto parts store in September or October. If it tests weak or is over 3 years old, replace it before the cold hits. Read more about why batteries die in Winnipeg.
🛞 Check Tires Monthly
Check tire pressure and tread depth monthly. Proper pressure prevents blowouts and improves traction. Replace tires before the tread wears to 2/32 inches. Learn more in our tire pressure winter guide.
⛽ Keep the Tank Half Full
In winter, keeping the tank above half prevents fuel line freeze-up from condensation and ensures you always have enough fuel to run the heater if stranded. It also reduces the need for emergency fuel delivery.
🔌 Use Your Block Heater
Plugging in your block heater below –15°C reduces strain on the battery, starter, and engine. A timer set for 2–3 hours before departure is enough. This single habit prevents thousands of dead-battery roadside assistance calls in Winnipeg every winter.
🧰 Carry an Emergency Kit
Jumper cables (or a portable jump starter), blanket, flashlight, warm clothes, phone charger, and basic tools. See our complete winter car emergency kit checklist.
📞 Save a Towing Number
Store (204) 505-4621 in your phone contacts now — before you need it. When you are stranded in –30°C with a dead phone battery dying fast, having the number already saved saves precious time.
Does Insurance Cover Roadside Assistance in Winnipeg?
Manitoba’s insurance landscape is unique because MPI (Manitoba Public Insurance) is the sole vehicle insurer. Here is how insurance relates to roadside assistance:
- MPI Extension coverage — When you renew your Autopac, you can add Extension coverage that may include roadside assistance benefits such as towing reimbursement. Coverage levels and limits vary — check your specific policy or ask your Autopac agent.
- Accident towing reimbursement — If your vehicle needs towing after a collision, MPI may reimburse reasonable towing costs regardless of Extension coverage. Keep your receipt from Winnipeg Towing and submit it with your insurance claim.
- Non-accident breakdowns — If your vehicle breaks down for mechanical reasons (not an accident), MPI’s basic Autopac does not typically cover towing or road side assistance. This is where Extension coverage, CAA, or direct-pay services like Winnipeg Towing fill the gap.
When in doubt, call us first at (204) 505-4621 — get the service you need now and sort out reimbursement with MPI afterwards. We provide detailed receipts that satisfy MPI’s documentation requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions About Roadside Assistance in Winnipeg
How fast can roadside assistance arrive in Winnipeg?
Winnipeg Towing’s average response time is 20 to 40 minutes city-wide. Central areas are typically faster. During extreme cold snaps or major snowstorms, response times may increase due to high demand across all providers. We give you an accurate ETA when you call.
Do I need a membership for roadside assistance?
Not with Winnipeg Towing. We operate on a pay-per-use model — no membership, no annual fees, no commitments. You call, we come, you pay only for the service you need. CAA and some MPI Extension plans do require membership or premium payments.
What is the cheapest roadside assistance option in Winnipeg?
It depends on how often you need it. If you only need help once or twice a year, paying per use ($55 to $200 per call) is cheaper than a CAA membership ($89 to $164/year). If you need help three or more times per year, a membership may save you money. Many Winnipeg drivers keep both options available.
Is roadside assistance available at night in Winnipeg?
Yes. Winnipeg Towing operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year — including overnight, weekends, and all holidays. Our pricing does not change for after-hours calls. The price you are quoted during the day is the same price at 3 AM.
What should I do while waiting for roadside assistance?
Stay in your vehicle with the doors locked and seatbelt on if you are on a road. Turn on your hazard lights. In winter, run the engine periodically for heat (making sure the exhaust pipe is not blocked by snow). Do not stand outside the vehicle on a highway. Share your location with a friend or family member.
Does MPI cover towing after a breakdown?
MPI’s basic Autopac does not typically cover towing for mechanical breakdowns. Extension coverage may include towing reimbursement depending on the level you purchased. Accident-related towing may be reimbursable through your MPI claim. Always keep your towing receipt for potential reimbursement.
Can you help with an accident and collision reporting?
Yes. We provide accident towing and can deliver your vehicle to the collision reporting centre, an MPI facility, or the body shop of your choice. We provide a detailed receipt for your insurance claim.
Do you provide roadside assistance outside Winnipeg?
Yes. We cover the Perimeter Highway, Highway 1, Highway 59, Highway 75, and communities including Selkirk, Steinbach, and Portage la Prairie. For long-distance situations, call (204) 505-4621 and we will confirm coverage and provide a quote.
What if I am not sure what service I need?
Just call (204) 505-4621 and describe the situation. Our dispatchers diagnose common problems over the phone every day and will recommend the right service. If the operator arrives and determines a different service is needed (for example, you thought you needed a boost but actually need a tow), we will adjust — you only pay for the service provided.
What information should I have ready when I call for roadside assistance?
Have your exact location ready (street name, cross street, or drop a pin on Google Maps), your vehicle’s make, model, and colour, and a brief description of the problem. For fuel delivery, know what type of fuel your vehicle uses (regular, premium, or diesel). The more detail you provide, the faster we can get the right help to you.
Complete Roadside Assistance — One Call Away
Battery boost · Flat tire · Fuel · Lockout · Towing · Winching · Accident recovery
24/7/365. Upfront pricing. No membership required. Average arrival 20–40 minutes.

