
​​ Westone
AGGREGATES

-Aggregate Sales
-Custom Crushing
-Aggregate Sales
-Custom Crushing
Westone operates two gravel pits near Omemee Ontario, only 10 minutes from Highway 35, these are in a prime position to service not only the Kawartha Lakes but Peterborough and the Toronto area as well. We sell quality aggregate, and during the warmer months mulch and topsoil. Delivery of these products is no problem whether its to the jobsite, or your home, it can all be handled by our selection of dump trucks.
If you require onsite custom crushing or screening, we operate 4 mobile spreads, and can facilitate processing a variety of materials such as: Recycling asphalt or concrete with our tracked impact plants, great for tighter areas. Blasted granite or limestone, sand, and gravel are no problem for our cone or jaw roll spreads. We pride ourselves by placing the customer first, rest assured we have the skill and the iron to meet, and surpass your expectations.
Not all job sites, offer the room for large spreads, but there in lies the opportunity for our mobile tracked plants to move in and crush.
Large or small tonnage jobs are no problem, because we are happy to help the smaller customer right up to the biggest.
Dedicated To Processing Aggregates Since 1996
Dedicated To Processing Aggregates Since 1996
Westone Aggregates grew out of an existing partnership that had formed Westridge Farm Equipment in 1991. Incorporated in 1996 Westone has grown to include 2 full-time pits, a dolomite quarry, 4 mobile crushers, and a selection of breakers, screeners, and support equipment to facilitate a variety of jobs. Through the years Westone, and Westridge have enjoyed continual success with Westone handling aggregate operations, while Westridge facilitates snow removal contracts within the City of Toronto during the winter. 30 years of continued business is no small feat in todays world, "It's our great employees dedication to the company that make the difference."

"It's our great employees dedication to the company that make the difference."