Our professional yet personal care has separated us from any other in the counter top industry, it has always been our goal to keep the same family atmosphere we started with.
Our experienced office staff will help you create just the right look for your kitchen, bath or bar area!
We have over 600 colours to choose from using granite, quartz or laminate, installation including plumbing with free estimates!
I came across Cava Granite while driving on Victoria Street. Its a little hidden gem but Im so glad I saw it and decided to go inside to check it out.
The service provided was excellent. The woman that assisted me was very helpful in helping me find the right material and color for my kitchen and bathrooms.
I purchased new countertops for my Kitchen and 3 bathrooms. The colors are beautiful and the service provided and quality were the best. Definitely recommend.Read more
Serving South-Western Ontario for over 30 years, Fine Line Kitchens Inc. has dealt with thousands of satisfied customers. Providing them with affordable custom wood interiors, whether it be your dream kitchen, cozy entertainment space or other various interior spaces. At Fine Line, our doors are open to private clients & custom home builders, awaiting to serve you with no pressure from commission based sales staff and no middle-men. We work closely with you in deciding what is best for you in terms of functionality, finance and esthetically right from the initial steps of design to manufacturing, and our in house installers giving you the best customer service possible.
Garen provided amazing service and quality products to choose. Installation was on time, on budget and looks amazing. Thank you for the professional advice and prompt service. Read more
Our Cobalt course is a Par 72 layout that can play up to 6500 yards from the Blue tees. The 1st hole offers up a challenging risk/reward type of shot on this dogleg left par 4. The lengthy par 5 4th hole features 'out-of-bounds' down the entire left hand side, with 2 strategically placed ponds guarding your approach shot to the green.
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At KW Countertop it's not just business, it's personal. Meeting your expectations is a personal matter for all our staff and attention to customer service is our number one priority at all times. Come and visit our showroom and state-of-the-art 20,000 square foot manufacturing facility. This centralized location enables us to serve all of south-western Ontario quickly and cost effectively, often providing reduced waiting time for your installation to be completed. With 130 readily available colours in post-formed laminate, including 30 "Quick Ship" colours available within 8 business days, as well as solid surface countertops from Staron, KW Countertop will design and build the kitchen and/or bathroom countertop of your dreams. From budget to selection to measuring, fabricating and installing KW Countertop can help you every step of the way. Come and visit our showroom to see our "Stone Gallery" - a wide selection of Granite and Quartz you can hand pick to suit your decore.
The first recorded curling game in Canada took place in 1871 near Quebec City and 11 years later the game reached Kitchener-Waterloo. The Waterloo Curling Club organized in 1882 on a rink on Peppler Street, while the Kitchener Club started operations on Gaukle Street 1 year later. The K-W Granite Club was established by an amalgamation of the 2 Clubs in 1927.
The new Club purchased land for $2,500 and then purchased 3 adjacent properties for $6,800 at 69 Agnes St. in Kitchener. The original building consisting of 5 sheets of ice, a lounge, dining room, boardroom, locker room, furnace and ice equipment room was constructed at a cost of $32,000. For an additional cost of $30,000, artificial ice was installed for the 1928-29 season.