Edmonton Windshield
Crackmasters Edmonton West end Windshield Repair and Replacement Specialists
We can do all you vehicle auto glass and Truck accessories too
If we can’t fix it, nobody can! But some auto glass damage can’t be safely repaired. Fortunately, the quality of our auto glass replacement is unmatched. Unlike other auto glass repair and replacement companies, our certified technicians use the full-cut method to remove the old adhesive, ensuring the strongest bond and the best seal on the replacement windshield. Plus, we use only high-quality, O
12/21/2025
We will have limited hours over the next two weeks. If we can help you please complete this form
www.windshieldedmonton.com/get-a-quote
or phone us while we are open
(780)488-2255 Phil
Thank you for the Art Hi Quinlyn
11/10/2025
01/10/2025
We are reopening Monday February 3rd
10/26/2024
10/25/2024
Enjoy your view better with new glass
07/05/2024
Hey Everyone Laurel will be at The Whyte Avenue Art Walk next weekend. the forecast looks hot and dry
Friday 12 July 10- 5 PM
Saturday 13 July 10- 5 PM
and
Sunday 14 July 10- 5 PM
Laurel - Edmonton Artist will be set up in the old Bus Lane on Calgary Trail (104 Street). She will be on the East side, North of 82 Ave; between Whyte Ave and Dr. Wilbert McIntyre Park (Gazebo Park)
Approximately 8224-8216 Calgary Trail (MAP https://maps.app.goo.gl/MQr6rNh9qmZ2gEbr7)
03/14/2024
Crackmasters new website is up!
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http://www.WindshieldEdmonton.com/get-a-quote/
Crackmasters 105 Ave Edmonton
17544 105 Avenue NW
Edmonton, AB, Canada, T5S 1G4
In the West GreenBay Building
Enter 105 Ave at 176 Street
Phone: +1(780)488-2255
08/16/2023
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01/17/2022
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03/22/2021
If you are interested in canoeing or kayaking then, I suggest you LIKE this page: Coldspring Paddling Instruction
Great photos, advice and they teach paddling classes too
The weather is warm and I know many of you are eager to be on the water, and many were likely already out on the river this past weekend. It's great to see people out, but I want to add a few words of caution. That water is cold. Really, REALLY cold! Cold-shock-gasp-reflex-inducing cold. Everyone worries about the hypothermia, but it's the cold shock that'll be the immediate danger. Luckily, it's avoidable with a few simple steps.
• Dress for the water temperature, wear a wetsuit, or better yet, a drysuit.
• The head is a major zone inducing the cold shock gasp reflex. Wear a neoprene hood.
• Hands go numb quickly – wear neoprene gloves &/or pogies.
• Wear a lifejacket – the cold shock will incapacitate you for about a minute, wearing a life jacket keeps you at the surface while your breathing settles down.
• Any clothes and footwear should not impede swimming or getting back in the kayak or canoe.
• Go for a swim. Seriously. Think the water temperature is fine? I challenge you to test it for yourself. While you’re in the water, try getting back in your kayak, in your canoe, or on your board.
• Don't go alone and do tell someone where you are going and when you should be back.
• Wear a lifejacket – I know, I said that already but its worth repeating. Wear a lifejacket:
• Learn the 1-10-1 principle: 1 minute to control breathing, 10 minutes to save yourself/get help, 1 hour before hypothermic death becomes the main concern. The good news: dressing for immersion might avoid that cold shock gasp reflex and extend the other times.
• Have fun!
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17544 105 Avenue NW
Edmonton, AB
T5S1G4
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8am - 5pm |
| Saturday | 8am - 1pm |