Kent Building Supplies

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Kent Building Supplies (commonly known simply as Kent) is a chain of 30 retail home improvement stores in Atlantic Canada, owned by J.D. Irving Limited. Kent, founded in 1974, is the region's largest big box building supply chain in terms of both sales and number of locations, as Home Depot has only recently entered the market.

New Brunswick Nova Scotia Newfoundland Prince Edward Island
Dieppe

Bouctouche

Woodstock

Miramichi

Moncton

Fredericton

Saint John

Rothesay

Sussex

St-Stephen

Victoria

Verret

Atholville

Grand Falls

Bathurst

Lower Sackville

Yarmouth

Truro

New Minas

Halifax

Dartmouth

Amherst

St.John's

Mount Pearl

Corner Brook

Summerside

Charlottetown

Kensington

Montague

Bloomfied

This company also operates 2 Distribution Centers in Moncton, New Brunswick.

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