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Specialties
Crown manufactures and distributes round and square aluminum cake pans, bakery racks, pizza pans, stock pots and much more for the professional and domestic baker and cook.
«We Make The Pans, That Make The Cakes, That Makes The Smiles, On Little Faces»
We supplied product all over North America and to other countries around the globe. Choose from our stock sizes and gauges or have pans made to your business needs in runs of as little as 50 pieces.
Our factory outlet has all our products available to purchase, consumer and business are welcome.
We have a clearance sale on with great savings on various products.
If you love to cook or bake, then you have found your best factory outlet, at our actual factory location here in Toronto.
We are Canada’s premier manufacture of Cake and Pizza Pans!
History
Established in 1981.
It started in the mid 1970s with a subcontract job. We made thousands of pieces of one part for a company in their factory, using our equipment and labour. My father, Paul Vella, was running this enterprise. Then in 1981 the factory where my father worked full time closed. Paul had decided to semi retire keeping his subcontract work. I was 17 years old, still in school, but full of energy, ambition, and ready to take on the world. With nothing to lose, I convinced my farther that this was our opportunity to start a business, a business of our dreams. So we turned that dream into reality. We started a small metal spinning shop, buying spinning equipment from his former employer (Supreme Aluminum). With a simple business plan, and a small 2300 square foot rented industrial unit at 303 Norfinch Drive we began. Today, we have a 32,000 square foot warehouse and manufacturing facility, I still live the dream, my father past away in 2007.
Meet the Business Owner
David P.
Business Owner
I started Crown when I was 17, so not too much happened before then to prepare me for my roll in Crown. I have since graduated from York University, and have spent my entire carrier doing what I love to do. I must confess, I went to University to meet girls. This is how I met my wife, who I married in 1993. I certainly learned a lot at York, but at Crown I applied my knowledge and learned even more.