About Us
East Bruce Manufacturing Ltd. was incorporated as a company in 1980. Wayne and Linda Lusk have owned and operated the company since. We are located approximately 60 miles east of Edmonton, Alberta.
Wayne started his business of building cutters and sleighs in the old Bruce Stampede Hall in Bruce, Ab. As our family and business grew we moved the business out to its current location of our farm.
We later expanded our business to include livestock handling equipment. Our company has been featured on `Prairie Farm Report`` featuring the `THE TEAMSTER`` - A horse drawn bale wagon capable of loading and hauling 5 large round bales. At the present time, East Bruce Mfg., has expanded into horse drawn equipment, skid steer attachments, and our most popular `Quad Roper` calf catcher.
Wayne was raised with horses and now enjoys working and playing with his Percherons whether going on wagon or sleigh rides or using them to seed a small crop, or haul bales. They need to earn their keep!!
East Bruce Manufacturing (Wayne) prides itself in its participation in the RAP program which enables prospective high school students to learn `hands on`how to weld and the skills that are required. To this date we have registered 14 students. It is a joy to see the students progress and eventually go into the trade.
East Bruce Manufacturing Ltd. was incorporated as a company in 1980. Wayne and Linda Lusk have owned and operated the company since. We are located approximately 60 miles east of Edmonton, Alberta.
Wayne started his business of building cutters and sleighs in the old Bruce Stampede Hall in Bruce, Ab. As our family and business grew we moved the business out to its current location of our farm.
We later expanded our business to include livestock handling equipment. Our company has been featured on `Prairie Farm Report`` featuring the `THE TEAMSTER`` - A horse drawn bale wagon capable of loading and hauling 5 large round bales. At the present time, East Bruce Mfg., has expanded into horse drawn equipment, skid steer attachments, and our most popular `Quad Roper` calf catcher.
Wayne was raised with horses and now enjoys working and playing with his Percherons whether going on wagon or sleigh rides or using them to seed a small crop, or haul bales. They need to earn their keep!!
East Bruce Manufacturing (Wayne) prides itself in its participation in the RAP program which enables prospective high school students to learn `hands on`how to weld and the skills that are required. To this date we have registered 14 students. It is a joy to see the students progress and eventually go into the trade.