1. Bow Valley Propane Assn

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    Centennial Co-op

    Centennial Co-op

    (2 reviews)

    I have never experienced such bad service in my life. Three times I have gone to fuel up at Co-Op…read moreand three times I have had to drive away without gas because the so-called "employees" are so inept at their duties they cannot do their jobs. All they have to do is press a button to confirm I want my gas, and each time I stood there waving like a moron trying to get their attention, before fruitlessly having to leave to go elsewhere. I went to pre-pay the last time and the girl behind the counter said I wasn't able to pre-pay for that pump, and if I wanted to pre-pay I had to use a different one. I was stunned, because the pump itself said "PRE-PAY INSIDE". I mentioned my past experiences there, and she started giving me sass, saying it's not the machine, probably the person. I had plenty of friends work there when we were growing up, and back then it had great customer service. These days, you'd be lucky if one of their employees wasn't smoking right behind the giant propane tank when you went to fuel up. The management needs to get a hold of the situation and do something before the store dries up. I, for one, will never fuel up there again. Not to mention the gas doesn't start pumping until it hits 50 cents, but that's another story for another time.

    For years I have been a regular purchaser at Co-op normally in Calgary and have always had awesome…read moreservice at any Co-op store or gas bar... HOWEVER I was in Okotoks Aberta and specifically made a point to stop at the Co-op gas bar there and I have NEVER been treated with such disrespect from the lady behind the counter. To give you an idea how I feel about this; its my first time that I have ever made my thoughts known to the public. I managed a gas bar for years and if one of my employees treated customers with this kind of degrading attitude that oozed out of every pore they would be gone. I am all about customer service and understand that every person is going to have bad days.. it happens .. but the clerk was outright condescending and rude from the minute I walked up to the counter. When a clerk just looks or more like stares at you when you say hello and does not reciprocate that is just not exceptable. That was just the beginning. I did not react to her and was very polite regardless of the treatment I received. It is a very good business move to ensure that the correct people are representing your business or service in a positive way. I cant stress enough how fast word-of-mouth can cripple a buisness especially in a small town. I know I will not return to that particular Co-op location and I wonder how many other patrons have done the same. Unfortunate.

    Flying J Travel Center

    Flying J Travel Center

    (11 reviews)

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    Stopped in to look around after dining at the Denny's restaurant next door …read more Place here was clean and nice that truckers can use showers and grab food easily. Bathrooms also very clean & lots of items for sale .

    There is a saying when one travels, when you need a place to eat then look for where the locals…read morecongregate. For example in Mexico; the place to eat was always the busiest taco stand. Here in Calgary go to where the truckers go, and so that is exactly what my friends and I did. The Flying J Truck stop, and its restaurant "The Country Market" caters to the hard working distant driving trucker who wants a piece of sanity and delicious home cooking while on the road. Here everything is made from scratch and is made in large trucker man portions to fill the appetite. The buffet is always a popular item, for $15.99 you can get your pickings of pizza, wings, fried chicken, chips etc. I decided on the fish and chips platter, with one of the best side of coleslaws this Saskatchewan girl has ever tasted, my friend was enjoying her roast dip and the other two were getting down with their bottomless plate buffets. Coffee and pop is bottomless as well here but the piece de resistance is the home made banana cream pie, I will drive to this out of the city limits location just for the pie and you should too. Fly down to the Flying J, for good food, atmosphere, always interesting conversation and if not for anything else but the affordable gas.

    Bow Valley Propane Assn - propane - Updated July 2026

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