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Tree Removal Prices Canada

Prices include applicable taxes. Many municipalities have strict tree bylaws — check before removal.

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Tree Removal Prices by Service — Canada

Prices include applicable taxes. Many municipalities have strict tree bylaws — check before removal.

ServiceFromAverageUp to
🌱Small Tree Removal (up to 5m)

Complete removal of small trees up to 5 metres

C$350/eachC$580/eachC$900/each
🌳Medium Tree Removal (5-10m)

Complete removal of medium trees

C$900/eachC$1,700/eachC$2,800/each
🌲Large Tree Removal (10-20m)

Large tree removal, may require crane

C$2,800/eachC$5,200/eachC$9,000/each
🏔️Extra Large Tree Removal (20m+)

Major removal operation for extra large trees

C$5,500/eachC$10,000/eachC$16,000/each
✂️Tree Trimming/Pruning

Professional trimming and shaping

C$280/treeC$500/treeC$900/tree
🪵Stump Grinding

Grinding stump below grade

C$120/stumpC$280/stumpC$550/stump
🪨Full Stump Removal

Complete stump and root ball extraction

C$250/stumpC$450/stumpC$900/stump
🌪️Emergency Ice/Storm Damage

Emergency response for storm or ice damage

C$500/calloutC$2,200/calloutC$5,000/callout
🌿Hedge Trimming

Professional hedge cutting per visit

C$180/visitC$320/visitC$550/visit
⚠️Dead/Hazard Tree Removal

Removal of dead or hazardous trees

C$550/eachC$1,700/eachC$3,500/each
♻️Wood Chipping/Mulching

On-site chipping into mulch

C$60/hrC$115/hrC$220/hr

When to Prune, Lop, Remove, or Grind the Stump

Tree quotes are hard to compare when each contractor assumes a different outcome. Some owners ask for lopping when they really need pruning. Others price removal without realising the stump, root chase, or permit work is the expensive part. Use the scope below before you request quotes so each arborist is pricing the same job.

Pruning or crown reduction

Best when the goal is clearance, shape, storm preparation, or reducing weight over a roof, driveway, or pool without removing the whole tree.

Full tree removal

Usually the right scope when the tree is dead, unsafe, causing structural conflict, or no longer suits the site. Removal costs more because dismantling, waste handling, and risk controls are heavier.

Stump grinding

The budget-friendly follow-up after removal if you just need the stump below ground level for turf, mulch, or basic landscaping.

Full stump removal

More expensive, but often necessary before paving, retaining work, drainage upgrades, or replanting in the same footprint.

Permit and Protected-Tree Checklist

Most tree regulation is local, not national, so the practical rule is to investigate the address before the crew is booked. Mature private trees, verge trees, heritage streetscapes, and development sites all create friction that changes both the lead time and the final quote.

Ask whether the tree is protected because of species, trunk size, heritage character, streetscape controls, or environmental overlays.

Check whether the tree sits on private land, the verge, common property, or close to a neighbour boundary, because each can trigger different approvals.

Allow lead time for arborist reports, neighbour notifications, or replacement-planting conditions before booking machinery.

Treat emergency exemptions carefully. Crews can often make a tree safe immediately, but full removal paperwork may still be required afterward.

What to Check Before You Hire

The cheapest tree quote is often the one that quietly excludes disposal, access equipment, or compliance support. A stronger way to compare contractors is to check credentials, scope clarity, and whether they understand the local approval path for protected trees.

Proof of public liability insurance and workers compensation cover where required in that market.

Relevant arborist training or certification for the country, plus experience on trees of similar size and species.

A written scope listing exactly what is being pruned, removed, chipped, hauled away, or left on site.

Comfort handling permit support, protected-tree paperwork, and neighbour-sensitive jobs if your site needs it.

Seasonal Pricing and Best Booking Times

Tree work is seasonal even when the tree is in the same backyard all year. Demand spikes when storms, fire preparation, or spring growth collide, and that changes availability just as much as it changes price. Planned jobs are usually cheapest when you book before the local hazard season rather than inside it.

Peak demand periods

Prices usually climb after storms, during heat-driven hazard seasons, and in spring when owners bundle garden, pool, and presentation work. Emergency call-outs and fast-turnaround bookings attract the biggest premiums.

Better-value booking windows

Late autumn and winter are often the best times to book non-urgent pruning or planned removals. Crews can inspect structure more clearly on many trees, and the market is less distorted by same-day make-safe work.

When to lock in a quote

If you know a job needs permits, crane access, or traffic control, start pricing weeks ahead rather than days ahead. The earlier you line up paperwork and site photos, the more likely you are to avoid premium scheduling slots.

Usually Included vs Usually Extra

Usually included

  • Cutting labour, crew mobilisation, and standard site protection
  • Basic branch processing and the level of cleanup described in the quote
  • Routine residential risk assessment and work method setup
  • A written description of the nominated trees or branches

Often extra

  • Stump grinding, root chasing, or full stump excavation
  • Crane hire, traffic management, elevated work platforms, or lane closures
  • Permit fees, arborist reports, ecological checks, or replacement planting conditions
  • After-hours emergency attendance and priority storm-response scheduling

Browse by Region

Tree removal in Canada ranges from C$60 for basic services like stump grinding to C$16,000 for extra large tree removal. Prices include applicable taxes. Many municipalities have strict tree bylaws — check before removal.

Most councils and municipalities require permits or approval to remove trees above a certain size. Protected species, heritage trees, and trees in conservation areas often have additional restrictions. Penalties for unauthorised removal can be severe. Always check with your local council before removing any tree.

Stump grinding uses a machine to grind the stump 15-30cm below ground level, leaving the root system in place. Full stump removal involves excavating the entire stump and root ball. Grinding is cheaper and faster, while full removal is needed if you plan to build or plant in the same spot.