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As company founder, I was introduced to the chainsaw and tree work in 1995 while I was employed as a summer student with the Ministry of Natural Resources. Shortly thereafter, I underwent the mandatory Ontario Government Training program to properly operate chainsaws, fell trees, and operate a skidder in a proficient and safe manner. Training continued under strict supervision of seasoned tree fallers in the Ministry of Natural Resources. At this point, people who knew me started to ask me to fell and prune their trees, as well as clear lots. Business spread through word of mouth, and Sugarbush Tree Service was established. From that point, I started out with my first “real chainsaw”- a Husqvarna 365 special – which I still have today, and use with our sixteen other various types of chainsaws. With every job thereafter, I continued to build and upgrade my equipment base, to ensure I had premium equipment available to do the best job possible for my customers.
Trevor Ash is an ISA Certified Arborist. His passion and knowledge working with trees is strong enough to take on any project. Concerned about your trees, email us to set up a consultation.
Celebrating 20 Years & Still Growing! Windmill Garden Centre & Landscaping, we provide our customers with the highest-quality plants, greenery and garden products to help make your outdoor area bloom
Dreams really do come true says Morris Shelswell. 1946 marked the end of the second world war and Morris was one of the many young men that entered the business world. Raised on a family farm very near the East Oro location where the company still operates, young Morris took an early liking to tractors. His father had one of the first rubber tired tractors in the area and Morris who never had a love for horses certainly had a love for that new tractor. Morris began doing custom work for other farmers in the area and when he caught sight of a county of Simcoe dozer working on a nearby road he dreamt of owning a dozer himself. He headed to Toronto in search of dozer, but equipment was hard to come by and it took a few years for him to receive his 1946 6 ton.
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