About Us
CORPORATE PROFILE
NORTH TORONTO AUCTION
A DIVISION OF
NORTHERN AUTO AUCTIONS OF CANADA
Incorporated in 2002, NORTHERN AUTO AUCTIONS OF CANADA was conceived
by auction professionals who saw how the auction industry was changing in Canada.
After extensive research and planning it be came apparent to the partners that there was
an opportunity to strategically locate an auction that would service a regional market in
one of the fastest growing areas in Ontario. The state of the art auction facility was
custom built and the doors opened in the spring of 2003 operating as NORTH
TORONTO AUCTION. Shortly after opening it became clear that the partners were
right! NTA has been growing steadily and has expanded by adding an additional 20 acres.
Vehicle remarketing is ever changing, and North Toronto Auction brings solid solutions
to our fleet and dealer customers by constantly developing new and innovative ways to
exceed our customer’s needs. The launching of NTA’s AUTO GAVEL for our dealer
network is just one example of our commitment to be leaders in our field. Our Public
Auctions provide a venue to remarket government assets, recreational vehicles and
equipment.
The founders of North Toronto Auction believe that the individuals who represent the
dealerships, fleet and lease companies, finance companies and various governments are
our partners. Together we build lasting relationships that are based on listening and
servicing their needs in a professional environment. The result is one of strong sales and
an ever growing market for their product. One of the main and distinct advantages of
working with North Toronto Auction is you are dealing with the owners who are “hands
on” involved in the day to day operation and have your best interest at heart. The proof is
also seen in the dedication and enthusiasm of staff and employees. Why not contact us, so
you and your company can experience the personal service at NTA that everyone is
talking about.
North Toronto Auction Logo: The Stone-Man?

Inukshuk, pronounced In-ook-shook, are stone monuments erected in the image of
humans. One of their purposes was to communicate direction in the harsh and desolate
arctic. As such they were a tool for survival and symbolic of the unselfish acts of a
nomadic people-The Inuit-who built them as signposts to make the way easier and safer
for those who followed.
The hands of many and the efforts of an entire group were required to build these massive
stone sculptures. They are the result of a consensus of purpose, of focused action by a
group united in its goal and labour. The Inukshuk are the product of cooperation, teaching
us that as good as our individual efforts may be, together we can do even greater things.
North Toronto Auction chooses this symbol to express our commitment to our customers
and employees. Working together and providing excellent service will show the way for
others to follow.