The PitStop & Go shop at 300 Wilsey Road in Fredericton, about 12 minutes from Devon
Serving Devon (Fredericton North)

Devon drivers, about 12 minutes away.

We're at 300 Wilsey Road on the south side — a short hop across the river from Devon. Seasonal changeovers, flat repairs, balancing and TPMS, seven days a week, at published prices.

  • 5.0★ on Google

    150+ reviews

  • Open 7 days

    incl. Sundays

  • Same-day service

    walk-ins welcome

  • Flat, published pricing

    no surprises

  • Locally owned

    in Fredericton

Why Devon and north-side drivers cross the river

Devon is the closest of our service areas by distance — about 8 km — and the entire journey is really one decision: which bridge. Once you're across, we're a few minutes off the Vanier Highway.

North-side drivers tend to come to us for the same reason as everyone else, which is that we're open seven days a week including Sunday. A Sunday changeover is the slot most Fredericton shops simply don't offer, and if your week doesn't have a spare weekday morning in it, that's the difference between getting the job done and putting it off until the first snowfall.

The short crossing also makes us practical for the small jobs — a flat repair, a rotation, a pressure check — that aren't worth a long trip but are absolutely worth ten minutes.

Prices are the same whoever you are and wherever you drove in from — the full price list is published here.

Bridge decks freeze first

Anyone crossing the Saint John River daily knows the pattern, but it's worth stating plainly because it's the single most tire-relevant fact about a north-side commute: bridge decks freeze before road surfaces do. A bridge is exposed to cold air from above and below, with no ground warmth underneath it, so it can be genuinely icy while the approach roads on both sides are merely wet.

That produces the classic local hazard — clear roads, then a slick deck, usually on the first cold morning of the season before anyone has switched their tires over. The margin you have in that moment is almost entirely down to the rubber you're on, because a winter compound stays flexible below about 7°C while an all-season has already begun to harden.

It's also why the pressure light tends to come on for north-side drivers first thing on a cold morning: air contracts as it cools, and a tire that read fine in October can read low on the first frost. That's usually a genuine low-pressure reading rather than a fault, and it's a two-minute fix.

What we can do while you wait

These are the real turnaround times, not padded estimates. Every changeover includes balancing.

No appointment required — walk-ins are welcome every day we're open. Booking simply guarantees the time, which is worth doing during the October and April changeover peaks.

Getting here from Devon

about 8 km by road — about 12 minutes in normal conditions, via across the river by the Westmorland Street or Princess Margaret bridge.

  1. 1From Devon, cross the river by the Westmorland Street Bridge or the Princess Margaret Bridge.
  2. 2Follow the Vanier Highway on the south side.
  3. 3Turn onto Wilsey Road — we're at 300 Wilsey Road #1.

We're a fixed shop and don't offer mobile service — every job is done in our bays at 300 Wilsey Road #1.

Devon (Fredericton North) tire service — common questions

How far is your shop from Devon?

About 8 km — roughly twelve minutes, depending on which bridge you take and how the downtown traffic is moving. Devon is the closest of the areas we serve. We're at 300 Wilsey Road #1 on the south side, just off the Vanier Highway.

Why does my tire-pressure light come on the first cold morning?

Because air contracts as it cools. A tire that was correctly inflated in mild weather genuinely reads lower once the temperature drops, and on the first real cold morning that's often enough to trip the sensor. It usually means the tire needs air rather than that anything is broken — though if the light comes back within days, you likely have a slow leak worth looking at.

Are you open on Sundays?

Yes — seven days a week, Sundays included. That's the single most common reason north-side drivers cross the river to us rather than using a shop closer to home; most Fredericton shops are closed Sunday and shut early on Saturday. Full hours are on this page.

Do you do mobile tire changes in Devon?

No — we're a fixed shop at 300 Wilsey Road and don't travel to customers. For an 8 km trip that's rarely a hardship: an on-rim changeover is 10–20 minutes while you wait, done on proper balancing equipment.
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