Locksmiths Canada is an information directory. We are not a locksmith, an agent, or a party to any agreement between you and a business.
We publish information about locksmith businesses in Canada: their stated prices, the areas they say they cover, and what a provincial corporate registry says about them. We do not perform, supervise, schedule or guarantee any work.
Every price on this site is a range stated by the business, published with the date it was set, and marked as unverified by us. It is a guide for the phone call. It is not a quote, not an offer, and not binding on anyone. Always ask for the total — call-out, labour and parts — before work starts.
A registry badge means we looked the company up in the relevant provincial registry and it was registered and active on the date shown. It says nothing about the quality of any work. It is not an endorsement, an accreditation, or a warranty.
A request sent through this site is forwarded to the business you selected once you confirm it. What happens after that is between you and them. We take no commission and no fee per lead, and we never see what you pay.
Businesses may pay to appear in a marked block at the top of a city page and to switch on their phone number and request form. Payment never changes what a badge says, never changes a stated price, and never changes the order of the listings below the paid block.
We take reasonable care that the information here is accurate, but we cannot guarantee it. To the extent the law allows, we are not liable for loss arising from work carried out by a business you found here, from a price differing from a stated range, or from an error in a listing. Nothing here limits rights you have under consumer protection law that cannot be excluded.
If information about your business is wrong, tell us and we correct it. If you want your listing removed, tell us and it is removed. Use the contact form.
These terms are governed by the laws of Canada and of the province in which you reside.
These terms describe how the site actually works. They are written in plain language rather than drafted by counsel; have a lawyer review them before you take money from tenants.