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When you want the best (without paying the most). Our secret is to care more than the others, and it shows in our work. The lowest stumps, stacked firewood, and pristine clean up.
Another great job by Budget Tree Services Ltd. The tree was very close to hydro lines and Steve was able to safely remove the tree. Awesome job and cleanup all done for a great price. Thank youRead more
Budget Tree Services Is Your Tree Removal Specialist in Campbell River & Comox Valley Areas. Specializing in dismantling trees safely, low flat stumps, and extraordinary clean up.
CV Cedar Sales & Fencing Ltd. is a family-owned business that sells full dimension rough sawn Western Red Cedar, Yellow Cedar, Douglas Fir, and Pressure Treated lumber. For siding, we also sell Channel (shiplap), T&G, Bevel and Haida Skirl cedar. S1S (Smooth 1 Side) lumber and S4S Decking, Stacked and Scarfed Split Rail are also in stock.
CV Cedar fabricates custom fence panels and gates for residential and commercial properties. We complete new fencing project installations (cedar, corrugated metal, ornamental steel, vinyl, deer fencing).
We're also happy to sell CV Cedar custom-built panels & pre-built fence panels too (supply only) for the do-it-yourselfers.
We sell Cloverdale Sunfast stain and hardware for panels & gates (hinges, latches, locks, handles, gate wheels, padbolts, address numerals, black cast aluminum ornamental gate inserts, metal & cedar post caps).
Offering more than 20 years of experience, D.K.I Services provides professional asphalt paving, repairs & preventative maintenance services to residential, commercial, industrial & municipal clients
Enjoy the majesty of the coastal mountains as we explore spectacular Knight Inlet to find grizzly bears in the spring. As the snows melt, both black and grizzly bears emerge from their hibernation dens on the mountain slopes. Hungry bears make their way down to feed on the spring sedge grasses in the river lowlands. Sedges have 20% vegetable protein value, enough to sustain the bears. Experience the thrill of a lifetime watching grizzly bears catch salmon on the spawning channels of the Kakweiken River in Thompson Sound. These coastal grizzlies, also called brown or Kodiak bears in Alaska, are up to 400 lbs heavier than their interior relatives because of the abundant salmon. Fall is when the bears need to pile on fat for winter hibernation. Bald eagles are the first to spot salmon as they make their way up the inlet. Grizzlies are drawn to the river by the smell of fish, they come over the mountain passes and swim the inlets following their noses.