Tires in Granby, QC — Fast Delivery | XYZ Tires
Quebec Law Winter tires are mandatory in Quebec from December 1 to March 15. Non-compliance carries a fine of $200–$300. XYZ Tires carries a full selection of certified winter tires delivered to Granby and the Eastern Townships. Learn more ↓
Granby, Québec

Wholesale Tires
Delivered to Granby

Order online and your tires ship from our Toronto-area warehouse — delivered to your Granby address within 1–2 business days. All Granby neighbourhoods and surrounding Eastern Townships communities covered. Full 3PMSF-certified winter stock year-round to meet Quebec’s mandatory winter tire law.

1–2 Day Delivery
All Granby addresses
Free Shipping
No minimum order
Quebec Law Ready
Full 3PMSF winter stock
30-Day Returns
Unmounted tires, no hassle

Why buy tires online vs. a Granby shop?

Granby’s tire market is smaller than Montréal’s or the South Shore’s, with local shops concentrated along Rue Principale and Boulevard Pierre-Laporte serving the city and its surrounding MRC de La Haute-Yamaska communities. Quebec’s mandatory winter tire law creates the same deadline crunch here as everywhere in the province — but in a smaller market, the crunch is more acute. When October demand hits, Granby shops carry less winter tire depth than larger city operations, appointment queues fill faster, and the specific brand and size you want is more likely to be unavailable locally by mid-October.

At XYZ Tires, you’re buying wholesale online from a warehouse that carries inventory at a scale no local Granby shop can match — year-round, at flat pricing. Tires ship to Granby in 1–2 business days. You book your own installer anywhere in the city or the Eastern Townships, pay them directly, and meet the December 1 deadline without the last-minute scramble.

XYZ Tires Local shop
Pricing Wholesale — no markup Retail + seasonal surge
Winter stock depth Warehouse depth, year-round Limited — sells out fast
Sales pressure None Upsells common
Shop hours Order anytime, 24/7 Business hours only
Installer choice Any shop you prefer Their shop only
Wholesale pricing — no seasonal markup
Quebec’s mandatory winter tire law creates a predictable annual price surge at Granby shops every October. We don’t raise prices in October — or ever. Warehouse pricing is warehouse pricing, year-round.
Deeper inventory than any local shop
Granby is a smaller market — local shops carry less winter tire depth than Montréal or the South Shore. By mid-October the size and model you want is often gone locally. We maintain full warehouse stock in every size, year-round.
No installation upsell
We deliver the tires. You choose your own mechanic or tire shop in Granby for mounting. No bundled service fees folded into the tire price — what you see is what you pay.
Order early — beat the December 1 deadline
Quebec’s mandatory swap deadline creates the same crunch in Granby as anywhere in the province — but with fewer shops and less inventory locally. Ordering in August or September is the difference between getting exactly what you want and settling for what’s left.

What tires do Granby drivers need?

Granby sits in the Haute-Yamaska valley at the foot of the Appalachian foothills — a geographic position that gives the Eastern Townships their reputation for heavier snowfall than the Montréal lowlands. The hills to the south channel and intensify winter precipitation, and Granby consistently receives more snow than Montréal or the South Shore, with deeper and more persistent snowpack on secondary and rural roads throughout the MRC. Autoroute 10 is the primary link to Montréal (approximately 80 km west), and Granby drivers who commute or travel the A-10 corridor in winter encounter conditions that range from well-plowed autoroute pavement to blowing snow across open terrain between Granby and Bromont.

Beyond the A-10, Granby drivers rely on Route 112, Route 139, and a network of regional roads connecting to Waterloo, Cowansville, Farnham, and Saint-Hyacinthe. These roads vary considerably in winter maintenance frequency, and conditions on uncleared regional routes — especially in early morning or after overnight snowfall — highlight the practical gap between 3PMSF winter tires and all-season alternatives.

Quebec’s mandatory winter tire law
Fines of $200–$300 for non-compliance

Quebec law requires all passenger vehicles to be fitted with winter tires bearing the Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake (3PMSF) symbol between December 1 and March 15. All-season tires — regardless of brand or condition — do not satisfy this requirement. The law applies to all vehicles registered in Quebec and to out-of-province vehicles travelling in Quebec during the mandatory period.

Install by
December 1
Remove after
March 15
Required symbol
3PMSF ❄

We recommend ordering by mid-October to allow time for delivery and a mounting appointment before the December 1 deadline — Granby garages fill their appointment books quickly in November, and local winter tire inventory is thinner than in larger nearby cities.

Quebec Law Required
Dec 1 — Mar 15

Winter Tires

Mandatory by Quebec law and practically essential in the Eastern Townships. Granby receives more snow than Montréal, with deeper accumulation on regional roads and the Appalachian foothills. The A-10 in January and regional routes like the 112 and 139 demand dedicated winter rubber — legally and in practice.

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Year-Round Option

All-Weather Tires

3PMSF-certified all-weather tires satisfy Quebec’s mandatory winter tire law and can be used year-round — eliminating the twice-yearly swap. A practical choice for Granby drivers who want one set of tires and no seasonal scheduling hassle. Verify the 3PMSF symbol before purchasing.

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Mar 15 — Nov 30

All-Season / Summer Tires

For the months outside the mandatory window, all-season tires are the standard choice for Granby drivers on the A-10, regional routes, and city streets. Drivers who explore the Eastern Townships’ country roads in summer often appreciate quality all-season wet-weather grip for the region’s frequent summer rain.

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Eastern Townships snowfall: why Granby gets more winter than Montréal Granby’s position at the foot of the Appalachian foothills means it sits in a zone where orographic lift — the effect of moist air being pushed up the hillside and cooling as it rises — produces more precipitation than the flat lowlands to the northwest. Granby and the Haute-Yamaska region typically receive 50–70 cm more annual snowfall than Montréal, with heavier accumulation on regional routes that connect the city to surrounding municipalities. This snowfall differential, combined with Quebec’s mandatory winter tire law, makes selecting a winter tire with strong deep-snow traction — not just packed-snow performance — worth paying attention to. Our product listings include independent deep-snow and slush performance ratings for every winter tire we carry.

Top tire brands delivered to Granby

Every major brand at warehouse pricing — all 3PMSF winter options in stock, year-round.

Michelin
The X-Ice Snow performs well across the Eastern Townships’ range of conditions — from A-10 highway driving to Appalachian regional routes with heavier snowpack. Michelin’s tread life is a strong fit for Granby drivers who commute regularly. 3PMSF certified.
Bridgestone
The Blizzak WS90 delivers class-leading ice and packed-snow traction — a key quality for Granby’s regional roads that can be slow to plow after overnight snowfall. A consistently top-rated winter tire for Quebec drivers. 3PMSF certified.
Continental
The VikingContact 7 handles Eastern Townships snow and cold with precision. Strong performance on both highway and regional road conditions makes it well suited to Granby’s mix of A-10 commuting and local driving. The SecureContact AW satisfies Quebec law year-round.
Pirelli
The Sottozero winter range suits performance-oriented Granby and Eastern Townships drivers who want Quebec law compliance without sacrificing handling on cleared autoroute stretches between Granby and Montréal.
Hankook
The Winter i*cept IZ3 is a capable and affordable 3PMSF-certified winter tire — a practical choice for Granby drivers meeting Quebec’s mandatory requirement on a budget without compromising on safety in the Eastern Townships’ heavier snowfall conditions.
Toyo
Popular with Granby’s truck and SUV drivers who navigate regional roads and rural routes around the MRC de La Haute-Yamaska. The Observe GSi-6 handles deeper snow and unplowed regional roads well. 3PMSF certified.
Nexen
The Winguard Sport 2 delivers solid winter performance at an accessible price — a popular choice for Granby drivers completing their first Quebec-compliant winter tire set without overextending on brand premium.
Kumho
The WinterCraft WP72 is a dependable 3PMSF-certified winter option at a competitive price — ideal for Granby households managing the cost of equipping multiple vehicles to meet Quebec’s mandatory requirement through a long Eastern Townships winter.

How tire delivery works in Granby

From our Toronto-area warehouse to your Granby door in 1–2 business days.

Order online — any time
Use our vehicle fitment tool to confirm the right tire size for your year, make, model, and trim. Add to cart and check out in minutes. No account required.
Ships from Etobicoke same business day
Orders placed Monday to Friday before 3 PM ship the same afternoon from our warehouse at 321 Rexdale Blvd, Etobicoke. You receive a tracking number by email once your order is dispatched.
Delivered to your Granby address in 1–2 business days
Transit from our Etobicoke warehouse to Granby typically takes 1–2 business days. Delivery is curbside — no signature required for most residential addresses. Tires arrive boxed at your door.
Book your local installer before the November rush
Contact any mechanic or garage in Granby for a mounting appointment. Book early — local shops fill their appointment calendars in November as the December 1 Quebec deadline approaches. Ordering in September gives you the best access to your preferred installer.

Granby delivery details

Delivery area All Granby postal codes (J2G, J2H) and surrounding Haute-Yamaska MRC
Also covers Bromont, Waterloo, Cowansville, Farnham, Saint-Hyacinthe, Shefford County
Delivery time 1–2 business days
Order cutoff 3:00 PM Monday – Friday
Weekend orders Ship Monday morning
Shipping cost Free — always
Signature required No — curbside drop
Ships from 321 Rexdale Blvd, Etobicoke ON
Quebec law deadline Order by mid-October to be safe

Frequently asked questions

Common questions from Granby and Eastern Townships drivers before their first order. Need more help? Email help@xyztires.com.

Yes. XYZ Tires delivers to all Granby addresses and surrounding Eastern Townships communities including Bromont, Waterloo, Cowansville, Farnham, and Saint-Hyacinthe. Orders ship from our Etobicoke warehouse and typically arrive within 1–2 business days.
Yes. Quebec law requires all passenger vehicles to be fitted with winter tires bearing the Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake (3PMSF) symbol between December 1 and March 15. The fine for non-compliance is $200–$300. All-season tires — regardless of brand or condition — do not meet this requirement. All-weather tires with the 3PMSF symbol do qualify. The law applies to all vehicles registered in Quebec and to out-of-province vehicles travelling in Quebec during the mandatory period.
Yes — as long as they carry the 3PMSF (Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake) symbol printed on the tire sidewall. Not all all-weather tires are 3PMSF certified, so confirm before purchasing. All tires on XYZ Tires that are 3PMSF certified are clearly labelled. A 3PMSF all-weather tire can be used year-round in Quebec without the need for a seasonal swap.
We recommend ordering by mid-October at the latest. With 1–2 business days for delivery plus time to book a garage appointment, ordering in September or early October gives you the most flexibility. Granby is a smaller market than Montréal — local shops carry less winter tire depth and fill their appointment books faster. By mid-October the brand and size you want may not be available locally. Ordering early ensures you get exactly what you need ahead of the December 1 deadline.
Yes. Granby’s position at the foot of the Appalachian foothills means it receives more snowfall than the Montréal lowlands — typically 50–70 cm more per year. The hills to the south produce orographic lift that increases precipitation as moisture-laden air rises and cools. Regional roads around Granby and the Haute-Yamaska MRC can accumulate deeper snowpack and be slower to plow than Montréal’s island streets, making a winter tire with strong deep-snow performance a practical consideration — not just a legal one.
Typically 1–2 business days from our Etobicoke warehouse. Orders placed before 3 PM Monday through Friday ship the same afternoon. Weekend orders ship Monday morning. You receive a tracking number by email once your order is dispatched.
No. XYZ Tires is a wholesale delivery retailer — we deliver the tires, you book your own garage or mechanic in Granby for mounting. This is how we keep tire prices at warehouse levels. Your installer is paid directly by you, separately from the tire purchase.

Nearby cities we deliver to

Delivery across the Eastern Townships, Greater Montréal, and throughout Quebec.

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Wholesale pricing. Free shipping. Full 3PMSF winter stock in depth, year-round. Don’t wait until October.