Safe, professional tree removal services tailored for the unique landscape of Bowen Island. We protect your property and preserve the island's natural beauty — one tree at a time.
Nestled in Howe Sound just a short ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay, Bowen Island is home to towering Douglas firs, red cedars, big-leaf maples, and a rich understory that defines the island's character. But trees — magnificent as they are — can become hazardous, diseased, or simply need removal to make way for construction, safety, or landscaping improvements.
Our team of certified arborists specialises exclusively in tree removal on Bowen Island. We understand the local geology, the island's strict environmental bylaws, and the access challenges that come with working in a tight-knit, ferry-dependent community. From Snug Cove to Hood Point, from Tunstall Bay to Josephine Lake, we've worked across every corner of Bowen Island's 50 square kilometres.
Whether you're dealing with a storm-damaged tree threatening your home, a large stump left behind by a previous owner, or a dying cedar dropping widow-makers, our crew arrives equipped, efficient, and respectful of your property and Bowen's fragile ecosystem.
We know Bowen Island's terrain, tidal access points, and municipality permit requirements inside and out.
Complete removal of any tree — regardless of size or location. We use rigging, climbing, and craning techniques to safely dismantle trees in tight spaces without damaging your home or landscaping.
Storms, wind events, and sudden failure don't wait for business hours. Our emergency response team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to handle dangerous or fallen trees on Bowen Island.
After removal, leftover stumps can attract pests and become a tripping hazard. Our commercial-grade stump grinders eliminate stumps completely, leaving your yard clean and ready for new use.
Sometimes a full removal isn't necessary. Our arborists provide expert pruning to improve the health, appearance, and safety of your trees — extending their life while reducing risk.
Not sure if your tree needs to come down? We offer comprehensive health assessments, identifying disease, structural defects, pest infestations, and root problems with a full written report.
We leave your property spotless. All debris is chipped, hauled away, or stacked as firewood upon request. Bowen Island's roads are narrow — we plan our logistics carefully to minimize disruption.
We've been working on Bowen Island for over 15 years. We know the ferry schedules, the narrow roads, the seasonal ground conditions, and the local permitting requirements with Bowen Island Municipality.
Every tree removal project is overseen by an International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) certified arborist — not just labourers with a chainsaw. Our certifications meet or exceed WorkSafeBC standards.
We carry $5 million in general liability insurance and full WorkSafeBC coverage. Before any chainsaw touches a tree on your Bowen Island property, you're fully protected.
No hidden fees, no surprise charges. We provide detailed written quotes before any work begins. For Bowen Island residents, we factor in ferry costs honestly and openly.
Getting your tree removed on Bowen Island is straightforward. Here's exactly what to expect from your first call to the final cleanup.
Contact us online or by phone. We gather details about your tree and schedule a site visit — often same day or next day on Bowen Island.
After the on-site assessment, you receive a detailed, no-obligation written quote with a clear scope of work, timeline, and total cost.
Our certified team arrives on schedule, fully equipped. We protect your property, execute the removal safely, and handle all debris.
We leave your yard cleaner than we found it. All chips, branches, and material are removed or repurposed. We do a walkthrough with you before we leave.
Not every tree problem requires removal, but some situations demand immediate action to protect your home, family, and neighbouring properties. On Bowen Island, the most common reasons homeowners call us include:
Storm Damage: Bowen Island sits in Howe Sound and is exposed to powerful outflow winds, especially in winter. Trees that have been split, uprooted, or lost major limbs in a storm are structurally compromised and pose an immediate risk.
Disease and Decay: Western red cedars, Douglas firs, and hemlock trees on Bowen Island are susceptible to root rot, armillaria fungus, and various bark beetle infestations. A tree that looks healthy on the outside may be completely hollowed internally. Our arborists use resistograph testing and visual assessment to identify decay before failure occurs.
Proximity to Structures: As Bowen Island's residential areas grow and densify, trees that were planted decades ago in open fields now tower over homes, septic systems, and utility lines. Root intrusion can destabilise foundations and crack drain fields. Canopy overreach can deposit debris, moss, and moisture against rooflines.
Construction Projects: New homes, driveways, and accessory buildings often require land clearing. We work with contractors and owner-builders to efficiently clear sites while protecting any trees designated for preservation under the municipality's guidelines.
Dead Trees: A standing dead tree, known in arboriculture as a "snag," loses structural integrity rapidly in the wet BC climate. Within two to three seasons, the wood becomes soft and unpredictable. Snag removal is one of the most common requests we handle on Bowen Island.
Bowen Island Municipality has tree protection bylaws in place to preserve the island's forested character. Before removing any significant tree on Bowen Island, it's important to understand your obligations under the Bowen Island Municipality Tree Protection Bylaw.
Generally speaking, trees above a certain diameter at breast height (DBH) — typically 20 cm or greater — may require a permit for removal. Heritage trees, trees within riparian areas, and trees on slopes above a designated gradient are subject to additional protections. Penalties for unlawful tree removal can be substantial.
Our team handles the permit application process on your behalf. We've submitted dozens of applications to Bowen Island Municipality and understand exactly what documentation is required — including site plans, species identification, and arborist reports. We make the regulatory side of tree removal seamless for you.
Bowen Island's forest is dominated by species typical of the coastal Douglas fir and western hemlock biogeoclimatic zones. Here are the trees we most commonly remove and what you should know about each:
Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii): The dominant conifer on Bowen Island. Old-growth firs can exceed 60 metres and develop massive root systems. Removal requires careful planning, often using crane assist or section-by-section dismantlement. The wood is dense and extremely valuable as lumber or firewood.
Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata): BC's provincial tree and an iconic feature of Bowen Island's landscape. Cedars are susceptible to cedar root disease (Phellinus sulphurascens) and often die from the inside out. We encounter cedar removals regularly in the island's older residential areas.
Big-Leaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum): These deciduous giants produce beautiful autumn colour but are prone to branch failures and can develop significant decay in their hollow cavities. Moss-laden maples are a particular concern as the added weight stresses already-compromised limbs.
Red Alder (Alnus rubra): Fast-growing and common along Bowen's stream corridors and disturbed ground, alders are relatively short-lived and often need removal after 40 to 60 years. They're a frequent request in new subdivisions where secondary growth has become overpopulated.
Arbutus (Arbutus menziesii): Canada's only native broadleaf evergreen, arbutus trees are iconic and protected in many areas. When removal is necessary due to hazard or disease, it requires particular sensitivity and documentation.
Tree removal pricing on Bowen Island varies based on several factors: tree height, species, diameter, location relative to structures, access challenges, and whether stump removal is included.
As a general guide, small trees under 10 metres typically cost between $400 and $800 to remove. Mid-sized trees from 10 to 20 metres range from $800 to $2,000. Large trees over 20 metres, particularly those close to buildings, can cost $2,500 to $6,000 or more. Crane-assisted removals carry an additional day-rate cost.
Bowen Island's ferry-dependent logistics do affect overall project pricing compared to mainland Lower Mainland work. We are transparent about these costs upfront and consolidate trips wherever possible to keep your project affordable.
We provide free, detailed quotes with no obligation. Most homeowners are pleasantly surprised by our pricing — and always appreciate the peace of mind that comes from hiring a properly certified, insured team rather than an unlicensed operator.
From the ferry terminal at Snug Cove to the quiet shorelines of Tunstall Bay and the hillside communities around Mount Gardner, our arborist team serves every community on Bowen Island. We also serve select communities accessible via Howe Sound.
In many cases, yes. Trees above a certain size (typically 20 cm DBH) may require a permit under the Bowen Island Municipality Tree Protection Bylaw. We handle the permit application process on your behalf and will advise you clearly before any work begins.
Costs depend on the tree's size, species, location, and access. Small trees may start around $400–$800; large or complex removals can exceed $5,000. We provide free, detailed written quotes before any work begins. Ferry logistics are factored in transparently.
Absolutely. Emergency tree removal is one of our core services. We have a 24/7 emergency line and can typically respond to urgent situations on Bowen Island within hours. We coordinate with your insurance company and can provide the documentation they require.
All material is either chipped and removed, offered to you as firewood (upon request), or taken for composting and recycling. We have a zero-landfill policy. If you have a firepit or wood stove, we're happy to split and stack a cord for you.
Yes — we operate year-round. BC's coastal climate means most of our work happens in wet conditions. We have the proper equipment, clothing, and safety protocols to work safely in rain. The only conditions that ground us are extreme lightning or severe outflow winds that exceed safe working thresholds.
Yes, fully. We carry $5 million in general liability insurance and are in good standing with WorkSafeBC. You'll receive a copy of our insurance certificate before any work begins. Never hire a tree removal company that can't provide this documentation immediately.
Whether you have a hazardous tree threatening your home, a stump that needs grinding, or you simply want a professional assessment — our Bowen Island arborists are ready to help. Fast response, honest pricing, exceptional results.
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