Save on car insurance in Grand Falls-Windsor.
We’re one of Grand Falls-Windsor’s largest independent brokers. We specialize in auto insurance. With a simple online quote or a quick call, you will get quotes from up to eight insurance companies. And with savings of up to 30%, you’ll be on the road with Grand Falls-Windsor’s best auto protection and benefits. That’s a promise.
Grand Falls-Windsor, a town with character in local harmony.

Grand Falls-Windsor can boast of being safe and family oriented while being business-friendly. As the hub of Exploits Valley, Grand Falls-Windsor is perfectly located for all your needs. You can get anywhere from here. At Munn Insurance you can find the most competitive auto insurance in Grand Falls-Windsor and save while you’re doing it.
Driving in Grand Falls-Windsor – Tips to keep you on the road.
PRACTICE THE MOVE OVER LAW.
As in all of Newfoundland, Grand Falls-Windsor enforces this law strictly. This law applies when a designated vehicle is stopped and operating its red, blue or amber lights or has other traffic warning signals displayed. The general rule is to create a buffer lane by slowing down and putting as much distance between the driver and the stopped vehicle. If there is another lane going in the same direction and it is safe to do so, the driver must slow down and change lanes so there is a full lane between the driver and the stopped vehicle. If a second lane isn’t available, the driver must put as much distance between the vehicle and the designated vehicle that is safely possible.
IMPAIRED MEANS STOP.
Newfoundland has severe impaired driving regulations to help keep all residents safe. As of 2017, any driver whose licence was suspended after an impaired driving conviction will be required to enter a mandatory ignition interlock program as a condition of reinstatement. As well, anyone 22 years and younger are required to maintain a zero-blood alcohol content while driving. Not a risk you want to take.
PUT DOWN THE PHONE.
Fines for using a cell phone while driving are high in the province of Newfoundland, and the RNC are extremely vigilant in Grand Falls-Windsor. The current penalty is 4 demerit points with fines ranging from $350 to $1000.
FOG MEANS FOCUSED.
Newfoundland means fog, and Gander is no exception to the towns that can be hit by this extremely dangerous weather condition that is often underplayed. Drivers should slow down as driving at normal speeds in fog can be very dangerous. Slowing down means more time to react to traffic stops and potential hazards. Also, motorists should avoid using high-beam headlights in fog as fog consists of tiny water droplets that spread and reflect light. Low-beams should be used to help vehicles to be visible to one another. And last, always remain focused. Turn down the radio, stop conversations and keep attention on the road.

A few facts about car insurance in Grand Falls-Windsor.
- The average age of auto insurance policyholder in Grand Falls-Windsor is 32
- The average age of drivers in Grand Falls-Windsor is 45
- The number of accident claims in Grand Falls-Windsor in 2018 was 1300
- The top automotive brands we insure in Grand Falls-Windsor are Honda, Hyundai, Chrysler, Ford, Chevrolet, Toyota, Kia
- 61% of people in Grand Falls-Windsor drive Cars
- 39% of people in Grand Falls-Windsor drive Trucks

Facts and myths about Grand Falls-Windsor.
FACTS
The Towns of Grand Falls and Windsor were officially amalgamated in 1991.
The Town’s major event for the year is the Exploits Valley Salmon Festival, held each July over a five-day period.
The Exploits River, the province’s largest river, sees over 25,000 salmon migrate through it each year.
Grand Falls-Windsor was first settled in 1905 when representatives of the London Daily Mail established the site for Newfoundland’s first pulp and paper mill.
MYTHS
In December of 2010, the Town formed the Grand Falls-Windsor Age Friendly Steering Committee to understand the needs of seniors in the community. The activities of the committee were guided by the nationally accepted Age-Friendly Rural and Remote Communities: A Guide. With using multiple resources, the steering committee has made multiple recommendations to the Town to adopt to make the community more age-friendly.
Grand Falls-Windsor is one of the few areas not located around a bay or along the coast. The climate can be drier and warmer, experiencing above average temperatures in the summer.
There are five schools in the Town, and there are a number of different schooling options available in Grand Falls-Windsor. A child may enter a public, English, French Immersion or Francophone option.
The Town of Grand Falls-Windsor has a variety of attractions and amenities from parks, trails, community programs, arts and culture and natural attractions. Any time of the year, there is always something to see and do.
We do the shopping. You get the savings.
Newfoundlanders love choice. And they love saving too! At Munn Insurance, we deliver on both. As an independent insurance broker, we shop our extensive network of insurance partners to provide our Newfoundland customers with the best coverage at the best rate. Some of the insurance companies we search for our customers include:

How Munn Insurance saves you money.
We work for you – that’s what an insurance broker does. We shop the market on your behalf, so Munn insurance can offer you the most access to the best discounts from our insurance partners.
- Bundling (Auto + Home Discount)
- Multiple Vehicle Discounts
- Experienced Drivers Discount
- Safe Drivers Discount
- Claims-Free Discount
- Loyalty Discount
- And Many More

Combine your home and car policies and save.
With Munn Insurance, home and auto policies are better together. It means extra savings and additional coverage. So combine them both and receive a discount on both. That’s like a double discount!
Combining also gives you the extra convenience of aligned renewal rates and less paperwork.
You can combine your auto policy with any Munn Insurance home policy for the following dwelling types:
- Private Homes
- Condos
- Tenants
- Cabins/Cottages
- Rented Dwellings

Special discounts and savings with a Munn Insurance group policy.
We recognize the value groups provide to Newfoundland communities. First Responders, Health Care Professionals, Alumni Associations, Educators and Instructors all play a vital role in helping others across the Island. They give so much, and we’re happy to give back. Munn Insurance Preferred Groups in Newfoundland are able to take advantage of special discounts and many extra-valuable benefits.
- Special Group Discounts
- Mortgage & Real Estate Assistance
- 0% Insurance Financing
- Home Repair Assistance
- Legal Assistance
- Health Assistance


- CAA Members can SAVE up to 20% on Auto and Home Insurance
- Access to multiple insurance markets; knowing you get the best coverage at the best rate
- Confidence and security of being a member of a preferred group
- Local, fast and efficient 24/7 Claims Service
- Legal Assistance
- Health Assistance
Get Newfoundland’s best leisure vehicle protection.
Newfoundlanders love their leisure time and their leisure vehicles. MyRide Leisure Insurance from Munn Insurance is the most competitive, comprehensive leisure vehicle insurance available in Newfoundland. Whether it’s your ATV, motorhome, motorcycle – or any of your leisure vehicles – A Munn policy offers more protection and value than any other program you’ll find.
- Boat and Watercraft
- ATV
- Snowmobile
- Classic Cars and Auto
- Motorhome, RV and Trailer
- Motorcycle






Car insurance laws in Grand Falls-Windsor.
Grand Falls-Windsor drivers must be in possession of legally determined minimum insurance coverage to drive on our roads. These minimum limits have been enacted to ensure drivers are financially responsible if an at-fault accident occurs.
Current limits for auto insurance in Grand Falls-Windsor are:
- $200,000 in liability coverage per accident
- Uninsured and unidentified motorist coverage
Grand Falls-Windsor drivers are not required to carry accident benefits coverage, although most do choose to buy this coverage, which includes coverage for medical payments, disability coverage, and death benefits coverage. This type of insurance is mandatory in other provinces. Many drivers in Newfoundland also opt to increase their liability coverage to limit risk and financial exposure.
There are also other optional coverages that can be purchased. These include comprehensive and collision coverage to protect in the event of an at-fault accident or non-accident scenario such as theft.

Grand Falls-Windsor car insurance – your questions answered.

Our Latest Advice
Peak Construction Season Brings Increased Activity and Increased Risk Across Atlantic Canada
As warmer weather arrives across Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and the rest of Atlantic Canada (at least we hope it is arriving soon) construction activity is beginning to pick up. After all, snow was still in the forecast as recently as June 1. Yes, June. But summer is definitely coming. We hope.
Across the region, the spring and summer months are some of the busiest times of year for contractors, developers, tradespeople, and property owners. From residential builds and renovations to commercial projects, roadwork, bridge repairs, municipal infrastructure, waterfront development, and water and sewer upgrades, construction season is underway in communities such as St. John’s, Corner Brook, Gander, Halifax, Dartmouth, Bedford, Truro, Sydney, New Glasgow, Bridgewater, and Yarmouth.
This seasonal increase in activity is good for local communities and the regional economy, but it can also create a more complex risk environment. Tighter timelines, busier job sites, increased equipment and tool use, unpredictable weather, and multiple contractors working together can all raise the potential for property damage, project delays, accidents, and liability claims.
At Munn Insurance, we understand the unique challenges that come with building and working in Atlantic Canada. Whether the project is taking place in downtown Halifax, along the coast in Cape Breton, on a busy road project in Newfoundland and Labrador, or at a job site in a smaller rural community, having the right insurance protection in place before work begins is essential.
Seasonal Growth Brings Added Pressure
Peak construction season often means longer workdays, overlapping schedules, and a push to make the most of favourable weather. Contractors may be coordinating several trades on-site at once, managing deliveries, storing materials, operating heavy equipment, securing tools, and working around tight deadlines.
This increased pace can amplify common construction risks, including:
- Equipment, machinery, and tool damage, theft, or breakdown during periods of heavy use
- Site congestion leading to injuries, accidents, or third-party property damage
- Fire, water, wind, or weather-related damage to partially completed projects
- Material handling and storage issues
- Project delays caused by supply chain disruptions, weather events, or site incidents
- Liability concerns involving subcontractors, property owners, visitors, or neighbouring properties
In Atlantic Canada, weather can be unpredictable at the best of times. High winds, heavy rain, fog, freeze-thaw conditions, coastal exposure, and even the possibility of snow — yes, snow — can all create challenges for builders and property owners. On some days, it can feel like you might see four seasons of weather in one day. Proper planning and insurance coverage can help reduce the financial impact when the unexpected happens.
Key Insurance Considerations for Construction Projects

Every construction project is different, and insurance should be reviewed based on the type of work, project value, location, timeline, materials used, and parties involved. Some of the most important areas to consider include:
Builders Risk Insurance
Builders Risk Insurance is designed to protect property while it is being built, renovated, or repaired. This coverage can help protect against certain types of physical damage during the construction phase, such as fire, wind, theft, vandalism, or other insured losses.
This is especially important for larger builds, commercial projects, renovations, and projects where materials or partially completed structures are exposed before the work is finished.
Contractors’ Equipment and Tools Insurance
Heavy equipment, tools, machinery, trailers, and mobile equipment are essential to getting work done. They also represent a major investment. Damage, theft, or breakdown can lead to costly delays, missed deadlines, and lost income.
Contractors’ Equipment and Tools Insurance can help protect items such as excavators, loaders, skid steers, cranes, generators, compressors, power tools, hand tools, trailers, and other equipment used on job sites throughout Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and the rest of Atlantic Canada.
Commercial General Liability
Construction work comes with liability exposures. A member of the public could be injured near a job site, neighbouring property could be damaged, or completed work could lead to a later claim.
Commercial General Liability Insurance is an important part of a contractor’s overall protection plan and is often required by project owners, municipalities, lenders, or general contractors before work begins.
Coverage for Wood Frame and Mixed-Material Projects
Projects involving wood frame construction or mixed materials may require additional review due to fire risk and site management concerns. Proper fire prevention, security, housekeeping, and material storage practices are important, especially on busy or partially completed sites.
Contract Surety Bonds
If you’re a contractor in Atlantic Canada working on municipal projects, larger private developments, or public tenders, contract surety bonds may be required. Bid bonds, performance bonds, and labour and material payment bonds can help provide assurance that contractual obligations will be met and that suppliers and subcontractors are protected in accordance with project requirements.
Project Timelines and Policy Terms
Construction timelines can change. Weather delays, permitting issues, material shortages, labour availability, and scope changes may extend a project beyond its original completion date.
It is important to make sure policy terms align with the full expected project timeline and that coverage is reviewed if the project is delayed or expanded.
Why This Matters for Contractors, Developers, and Property Owners
Peak construction season can move quickly. When work is already underway, it may be harder to correct coverage gaps, add parties to a policy, or adjust limits. Reviewing insurance early can help ensure the right protection is in place before equipment arrives, materials are delivered, tools are stored on-site, or subcontractors begin work.
Important questions to consider include:
- Are all owners, contractors, subcontractors, lenders, and other required parties properly listed where needed?
- Are coverage limits adequate for the full project value?
- Does the policy reflect the correct construction type, location, and timeline?
- Are tools and equipment covered while in transit, on-site, or stored off-site?
- Are there special exposures related to coastal weather, remote locations, or winter carry-over work?
- Has the insurance program been updated if the project scope has changed?
Munn Insurance Can Help
Construction projects in Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and across Atlantic Canada require local knowledge, careful planning, and the right insurance advice. Munn Insurance works with contractors, developers, business owners, and property owners to help identify risks and arrange coverage options suited to the project.
Whether you are building a new home, managing a commercial construction project, renovating a property, completing road or municipal infrastructure work, or operating equipment across multiple job sites, our team can help review your insurance needs before peak season is in full swing.
Contact Munn Insurance today to discuss Builders Risk Insurance, Contractors’ Equipment and Tools Insurance, Commercial General Liability, and other coverage options for your next construction project.
Request a business insurance quote online at www.munninsurance.com/business or call Munn Insurance at 1-855-726-8627 to speak with one of our business insurance experts.
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