
RV & TRAILER
RECOVERY
Saskatchewan summers mean motorhomes, campers, and boat trailers on two-lane lake highways — and the breakdowns that come with them. When your rig quits on the way to the lake, you need a truck with the deck and capacity to move it. Bro's Tows covers the corridor to lake country 24/7.
WHAT WE RECOVER
A motorhome that quits on the way to the lake needs a flatbed or heavy-duty wrecker, not a light tow truck. We have the deck length and capacity to move Class A, B, and C RVs safely.
Blown trailer tire, failed axle, or a bearing that let go on the highway? We secure your trailer, get it off the road, and haul it to a shop or your campsite.
Trailer trouble at the launch or a blowout hauling the boat home? We get you and the boat off the highway and back on the road or to the nearest shop.
When the truck pulling the trailer breaks down, you're stuck with two vehicles on the shoulder. We can move the tow vehicle, the trailer, or both — and we'll sort the safest plan on the phone.
A trailer that swayed and jackknifed, or a unit that slid off a soft lake-road shoulder, needs proper winching to recover without more damage. Our recovery trucks handle it.
Two-lane lake highways fill with unfamiliar drivers and trailers on long weekends. If you're in a collision, we clear the scene and flatbed damaged vehicles to SGI or your shop.
LAKE COUNTRY WE COVER
The summer destinations our corridor feeds — and the two-lane highways that get you there. Response to the far northern lakes runs longer than our home corridor, so call early if you're losing power.
The big draw north of Prince Albert, reached on Highway 2 then Highways 263 and 264. Long climbs, wildlife, and heavy summer trailer traffic on two-lane road — a common spot for overheating and trailer trouble.
The Highway 263 lake cluster north of PA. Winding, tree-lined, and busy every summer weekend with cabin traffic, boats, and campers headed up from the city.
The resort lake on the Highway 2 / 41 junction, the closest lake country on the eastern Saskatoon–PA route. We cover the corridor it sits on every day.
The quick-escape lakes south and southwest of Saskatoon — Blackstrap off Highway 11, Pike Lake on Highway 60. Short drives that still leave you stranded if a trailer lets go on the grid road.
May long, Canada Day, August civic, and Labour Day flood the lake highways with trailers and unfamiliar drivers. Blowouts, overheating, and ditch recoveries spike. If you're heading to the lake, save our number before you leave — (306) 291-8567.
RV & TRAILER TOWING FAQ

STRANDED WITH A TRAILER OR RV?
Blowout, breakdown, or a jackknife on the way to the lake — call or text now. We bring the deck and capacity to move your rig, 24/7 across the corridor to Saskatchewan's lake country.