E.B. Horsman & Son’s Parksville, BC Branch Moves to New Location

Horsman

Sept 30, 2018

The brand new 8,500 square foot building, at 1023 Herring Gull Way, replaces the current 5,000 square foot location on 425 E. Stanford Avenue that has served the Parksville area since 1993.

The new, bigger, location has a service counter to provide local customer service and a larger parking lot. The extra space will also allow .B. Horsman & Son to increase the inventory of process instrumentation, automation, industrial controls, sensors, data communications, lighting, power distribution, wire and general electrical supplies to serve our Vancouver Island customers better.

Established in 1900, E.B. Horsman & Son is the largest independently owned and operated electrical supplier in Western Canada with locations across British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan.

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