- phone Phone: 778-414-8034
- phone Toll Free: 310-3328
- phone Fax: 250-979-2581
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The road to becoming debt-free starts with a free confidential consultation with an MNP Licensed Insolvency Trustee.
Office Hours
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- Thursday: To
- Friday: To
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
By Appointment Only
Except Statutory Holidays
We are able to offer extended hours and flexible appointments on request.
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About this office
MNP Debt delivers non-judgemental advice to anyone in Quesnel dealing with the stress of being in debt. Our solutions, including Bankruptcy, Consumer Proposals, and debt consolidation, are all carefully considered to find the right option for you. Schedule a free, no-commitment conversation with one of our Licensed Insolvency Trustees to learn how we can help.
Our MNP Debt office in Quesnel is located 360 St. Laurent Ave, across from RE/MAX. There is plenty of free parking behind the building. Our Quesnel office is also accessible by bus.
Located an hour and a half south of Downtown Prince George.

Testimonials
If YOU are suffering, suffocating, drowning under a wave of debt gone wild... Then you absolutely NEED to call MNP IMMEDIATELY! I did ... and life since then has been SO much better. With Leah Drewcock’s help, and the resources of MNP, I was finally able to get out from under the weight of an overwhelming, ever-growing (due mainly to accruing interest charges, by that point), and smothering debt load. It had been growing slowly for years – and...
Al Henderson - Quesnel, BC
Professionals in Quesnel

Leah Drewcock
CIRP, LIT
Servicing Prince George and 3 other offices.
2023-07-10
Canadians’ concern about debt, ability to pay bills reach all-time high
MNP Consumer Debt Index
As interest rates move upwards and the cost of living remains a challenge for households, the proportion of Canadians who report being insolvent has reached an all-time high, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index.
2023-07-10
Number of British Columbians who are $200 away from being unable to pay their bills spikes amidst rising rates and affordability struggles
MNP Consumer Debt Index