Avison Young presents a rare opportunity to acquire four strategically located travel centres across Alberta and British Columbia, offered through receivership. These properties—located in Stony Plain, Camrose, Wheatland County, and Merritt—are positioned along major transportation corridors and benefit from high visibility, established traffic patterns, and proximity to growing communities.
Each site previously operated under well-known fuel banners (Shell or Esso) and hosted national quick-service restaurants such as Burger King, KFC, Denny’s, and Pizza Hut. The buildings range from 10,152 to 16,235 square feet and sit on parcels between 1.29 and 4.52 acres, offering ample parking and drive-thru infrastructure. With zoning that supports highway commercial uses, these assets are ideal for investors seeking value-add opportunities in the essential services sector.
The properties are available individually or as a portfolio, with no set bid date. Offers will be reviewed as received. This sale represents a compelling chance to reposition high-traffic assets in communities with strong demographic fundamentals and economic growth trajectories.