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Why Choose Gen7

We know there are a lot of other gas stations and convenience stores you could choose, but here are a few reasons Gen7 should be your first choice beyond our unbeatable prices and unrivalled loyalty program.

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"Where Does My Money Go?"

Do you ever find yourself wondering where the money you just spent on gas or snacks goes? Does it just go into the pockets of a large scale corporation, or does your money go into something so much bigger then that? 

 

At every Gen7 station, whether you buy gas, snacks, First Nation products, or a bit of everything, a portion of the money you spend goes right back into the community the station operates within! 

Locally Owned,
Locally Operated

Every Gen7 station is 100% Indigenous owned and operated. Each station is owned by an local Indigenous entrepreneur, ensuring that your purchases directly supports the people and the land beneath your feet. 

Each Gen7 station is a reflection of its community's needs, values, and spirit. No two locations are the same, each one has it's own unique additions suited specifically to the people's needs and wants.

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Fueling More Than Just Your Tank

Gen7 is so much more than just a fuel business, we're in the community building business. Our mission is to empower First Nations economies and make life easier for you, any way we can. 

 

At the core of everything we do, every decision we make, are the Seven Pillars. These act as our guiding principles and are designed to ensure we create a stronger, more sustainable future for the next seven generations.  

Our Involvement in
Your Community

Gen7 is always looking for opportunities to give back to the communities we operate within. In the past few years we've supported many different kinds of events and initiatives from donating to the Nwewnan Sasaang Learning Nest, a non-profit organization in Walpole that build a strong foundation in the Anishinaabe language, to providing an industrial dishwasher to a Sault Saint Marie school's hot lunch program that is providing students with food to ensure they're fed and equipped to make the most
of the day. 

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