Cooper expands in Alberta, eastern Ontario with latest acquisitions

Cooper Equipment Rentals Limited has announced the acquisitions of Rent All Centre and Skyhigh Platforms in Ontario, and Big Stick Rentals in Alberta.

These strategic additions extend Cooper’s reach in both eastern and western Canada.

“For our customers, these acquisitions mean more access to the equipment they need, where and when they need it,” said Cooper COO Brian Spilak.

“By expanding our network, we’re not just adding locations – we’re investing in better service, faster response times, and deeper local expertise. Whether it’s a small contractor or a major project, we’re ensuring they have the right equipment and support to keep their jobs moving forward.”

The acquisition of Rent All Centre and Skyhigh Platforms allow Cooper to expand in eastern Ontario.

Founded in 1973, Rent All Centre (RAC) and Skyhigh Platforms have served contractors and businesses with general rental and aerial equipment.

Their full-service rental locations across Cobourg, Port Hope, two Peterborough branches, Belleville, and Trenton, along with Skyhigh’s aerial specialty location in Whitby, will now operate under the Cooper banner.

“It is with great pride that we have now joined another Canadian owned company, to continue the path we’ve been walking,” said President Brian Wheatley.

“The Cooper family will continually improve on our already excellent service and reputation.”

This acquisition enhances Cooper’s service footprint in Peterborough and the 401 corridor, complementing its existing network in Toronto, Oshawa, Kingston, and Ottawa. The integration of RAC and Skyhigh will create seamless equipment sharing and expanded resources, increasing efficiency and availability for customers.

Located in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Big Stick Rentals was founded in 2013. Under the leadership of Kevin Bjornson, the company has become a key player in Northern Alberta’s rental market.

“I never expected to find a large partner who shared the same core values and culture as our little company,” Bjornson said. “As I learned more about Cooper, it became evident that the small family who made large contributions to Big Stick Rentals’ success would be well taken care of in the Cooper family.”

Big Stick’s strategic location in Grande Prairie strengthens Cooper’s coverage in Western Canada, enabling broader geographic reach, equipment availability, and service flexibility across Alberta and beyond.

Cooper CEO Doug Dougherty said the acquisitions represent more than geographic expansion by reinforcing the company’s commitment to being Canada’s only truly national, independent rental company. “At Cooper, we don’t just grow for the sake of growth, we expand with purpose,” Dougherty said. “Bringing these respected businesses into the Cooper family means we’re strengthening our service, growing our footprint, and staying true to what matters most: delivering the best rental experience in the industry.”