Welcome to Distant Winds Tree Removal! Based in Prince George, we're the area's choice for safe, professional and efficient tree removal services. Please give us a call to schedule your consultation.
Pruning Topping, Arborist, Removal Hedges, Pruning Shaping, Commercial Tree Service, Tree Maintenance, Dangerous Tree Assessment, Tree Fertilization, Tree Planting, Tree Root Removal, Tree Transplanting, Tree Bracing, Dangerous Tree Removal, Trimming
Randy from Randy’s Tree Maintenance is a certified arborist, and he has over 20 years’ experience. Randy provides tree upkeep and removal services to residents and businesses in Prince George.
Rhino Reforestation is a leader in the reforestation industry. Together, with our highly skilled staff, we have planted over 35 million trees across British Columbia and Alberta. Each year we strive to be the most efficient quality planting company in the
Natural Treats, Natural Pet Food, Litter, Pet Accessories, Pet Shops, Raw Pet Food, Toys, Shampoo, Leashes, Harnesses, Bowls, Beds, Baked Goods, Brushes, Clothing, Dehydrated Pet Food, Collars, Organic Pet Food
The Bone & Biscuit Company Prince George is conveniently located in College Heights next to Save On Foods. We have a unique shopping atmosphere specializing in healthy alternatives for your pet. We are dedicated exclusively to natural raw and dry foods. Our staff are knowledgeable, friendly and focused on educating our customers. Budget and menu planning is available. We have a large selection of raw and dry foods, fresh and bulk meat and bones, hand made gourmet treats and cakes. We also carry a fantastic selection of toys, collars, coats, boots and accessories. The Bone & Biscuit Company has competitive prices, a frequent buyer program and Biscuit Bucks loyalty program.
Collett Contracting offers several methods of Pine tree removal for clients. One such is selective logging of the infected trees from mixed stands. Lodge pole pine frequently occurs with other species as the second component of a mixed stand. Outbreaks can start or be maintained in these stands, particularly since pine vigor declines during natural succession to spruce or firSimply removing the pine from these stands will reduce landscape susceptibility while retaining forest cover to satisfy other objectives