Cathcart
Here are three fun facts about Cathcart, Ontario:
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Named After a Scottish Village: Cathcart, Ontario, was named after Cathcart in Scotland, reflecting the Scottish heritage of many of the area’s early settlers. This connection to Scotland is a point of pride for the local community, which has maintained its rural charm and historic ties.
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Agricultural Community: Like much of the surrounding region in Oxford County, Cathcart is deeply rooted in agriculture. The area is known for its dairy farms and crop production, playing a significant role in Ontario's agricultural landscape.
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Quiet Rural Charm: Cathcart is a small, peaceful community with a slower pace of life. It offers residents and visitors a break from city life, with plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural beauty of the countryside.
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Over 110 Years In Business
We have always kept a small town feel to our family business. You can guarantee that when you call, one of us will be there to answer. We take pride in keeping a friendly relationship with our customers. Each person we work with is a valued member of our family operated community.

Local HVAC Product
We have and selected some of the finest retailers money can buy. At affordable prices, our products are made primarily in The United States and Canada. This ensures great quality with easy access to parts and services. our suppliers have a 1-2 day shipping rate, meaning your jobs can be completed both efficiently and urgently.

Fast Furnace and Air Conditioner Repair and Service
Because of our business size and location, we can respond quickly to your needs and service your HVAC units in a timely manner. When you call Total Heating and Cooling, you won't have to wait on hold, you won't talk to a chat robot and you will have a solution before the phonecall ends.
