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July 11 1963
Webers opens on Highway 11, just north of Orillia, Ontario. Paul Weber Sr. creates what would become an Ontario Landmark, to cottage goers and the travelling public.
July 1973
Webers celebrates 10 years in business.
June 1981
Ministry of Transportation installs a boxbeam barrier along a section
of Highway 11, creating a serious challenge to Webers and its
continued success.
June 1982
Ministry of Transportation installs a chain-link fence above the boxbeam barrier to curtail the tens of thousands of people who were crossing over the highway barrier.
September 1983
Webers acquires a portion of the pedestrian bridge from the CN Tower in Toronto. It is erected in the fall of 1983 and becomes the first and only privately owned bridge built over a public highway in the Province of Ontario.
March 1987
Webers acquires 3 CN railway cars to its fleet. These railway cars would be retrofitted into a modern meat processing facility to house its very own meat processing operations, producing freshly made hamburger patties daily for its customers, using only the highest quality Canadian beef.
October 1989
Founder Paul Weber Sr. retires and his son Paul Weber Jr. takes over control of the company.
July 2003
Webers celebrates 40 years in business.
March 2004
The Weber group of companies are sold and the company amalgamates to become The Weber Company Ltd.
June 2005
Webers Hamburgers are launched and sold through The Loblaws Company and its affiliated stores. Webers Hamburgers are now
available in over 400 stores including Loblaws, Zehrs, Fortinos,
No Frills, Your Independent Grocer, Valumart, Freshmart and Real Canadian Super Stores.