Arborists & Tree Surgeons à Saskatoon, SK

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210 Barber Cres, Saskatoon, S7M 5M7

(306) 230-6910
Tree service
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835 58TH STREET EAST, Saskatoon, S7K 6X5

(306) 242-9292
Lewis M. Carter Manufacturing has weathered many economic storms. We possess a unique keen insight into today’s food and recyclable industry. As a leader in producing World Class Machinery, LMC offers solutions tailored to not only your specific industry, but also to your specific company. From Destoners to Vibratory Conveyors, LMC produces Custom-Built Equipment for your unique processing requirements.
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10 Webb Crescent, Saskatoon, S7H 3L4

(306) 750-6289
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284 Valley Rd, Saskatoon, S7K 3J6

Home & Garden, Forestry, Centers, Maison et Jardinage, Greenhouse Sales & Service, Ornamental nursery products, Fishing, Garden, Garden center, Agricultural Production Crops, Service & vente de serres, Jardin et Pelouse, Agriculture

Site 515, Rr5, Saskatoon, S7K 3J8

306.242.8733
Arbour Crest was established in Saskatoon SK in 2008. Robin Adair, prior President of Adair Tree Care Ltd. (est. 1997) in Calgary AB, and current President of Arbour Crest, graduated with honours in Horticulture from Olds College in 1996. He then worked at the Calgary Zoo botanic gardens for seven seasons, while simultaneously "growing" his own company. Robin became an International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Certified Arborist in 1996. To learn the trade and gain expertise, he worked for several tree companies in the Calgary area. In 2010, Robin received his Canadian Nursery Landscape Association (CNLA) Certified Landscape Technician credentials. He keeps his horticultural knowledge current by attending conferences and trade shows across Western Canada, by attending tree-climbing competitions, by writing articles and teaching.