
Experienced Team of ISA Certified Arborists & Fallers
Our Services
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Tree Removal
Considering tree removal? Whether it be for safety, building/landscape projects or simply a tree out growing its space, trust the certified arborists and certified fallers at Strathcona Tree Care for a safe and efficient service.
We have an expert team and the equipment to tackle any project no matter the size.
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Tree Pruning & Trimming
Preserving and maintaining your trees is as important to us at Strathcona Tree Care as it is to you. We treat your trees as if they were our own.
Our team of certified arborists are educated in the practice of arboriculture meaning your trees get the right care and will continue to be an important part of the landscape’s future.
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Tree Support Systems
Some trees may need a little support and this can come in the form of cabling, bracing or staking. Tree support systems are a proactive and preventative technique to support a tree with poor or weak structure.
Not all trees need it and supplemental structural support systems should only be installed based on a thorough inspection and evaluation of tree structure by our certified arborists.
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Arborist Consulting
Have a concern about your tree? Strathcona Tree Care holds the ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ) and UNBC Danger Tree Assessor (Parks and Recreation) credentials. Providing a wide range of consulting services that include tree risk assessments, tree inventory, construction monitoring, arborist reports and tree management plans. Whether you are looking for an assessment of tree health or are in need of a Certified Arborist report for city planning and developing, we have you covered.

What Else We Do
We offer a wide range of tree care services to suit projects of many scopes. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have a question about your tree care or potential project.
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Unwanted stump? We can dig out or grind the stump away allowing you to carry on with your project.
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Branches can be chipped into arborist mulch that can be removed, or left onsite to spread on paths and gardens
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Your tree parts have environmental value. Wood can be left in longer lengths to be milled for lumber, bucked into firewood, or simply left in a forested area to break down in the soil