It all started with a desire to leave the city. “We lived in Winnipeg and wanted to move,” says Chartrand. We wanted to raise our son, Oliver, in our own place, away from the city.”
In 2017, the choice was made on St. Laurent, especially for its natural beauty and everything that the local community has to offer. In 2018, Big Interlake Mechanical was born. It was a big career change for Jessica Chartrand, who previously worked in property registration.
Originally, Big Interlake Mechanical started as a tractor repair shop. Quads, tractors, golf carts or boats can be repaired. Since then, as with many other businesses, the pandemic forced Jessica Chartrand and Wayland McKay to innovate. The two entrepreneurs now have a standalone shop where you can buy, among many other things, fishing items.
“We developed our business, adapting it to the pandemic,” shares Jessica Chartrand. We all have experienced life changes lately. If we can help people enjoy activities that make people feel good in addition to promoting tourism in our beautiful region, that’s wonderful. The products are here, people can directly shop with us and go out and enjoy nature and the lakes around us.”