Service area
Where we work in Aurora and the surrounding towns
Aurora-based partner crews, working a tight radius around town. Same pricing across the whole service area — no upcharge for the drive.
- Free written quotes
- Fully insured + WSIB
- ISA-certified partners
- Aurora bylaw permits handled
Local focus
A tight service radius, by design
Aurora is a town of about 65,000 people, but the tree-removal market splits cleanly by neighbourhood. The old village in the south, the 1960s and 70s subdivisions on the west side, and the estate properties out toward St. Andrew's all have different tree compositions, different bylaw constraints, and different typical quote sizes. We work all of them — but we approach them differently because the trees and the access are different.
We also cover the three nearest towns: Newmarket to the north, Richmond Hill to the south, and King City to the west. The partner crews are based across the same area, so the drive is short and the pricing is identical — no Aurora-to-Newmarket markup, no "outside service area" surcharge.
If you are outside this radius and looking for a quote, call us anyway. We may be able to refer you to an ISA-certified arborist closer to you rather than charging a travel fee to come to a job we are not the cheapest option on.
Aurora neighbourhoods
Tree removal across Aurora, by neighbourhood
Aurora Village
Heritage Conservation District around Yonge and Wellington. Late-1800s housing, mature maples and elms reaching end-of-life, tight access on heritage streets.
See Aurora Village details → Aurora neighbourhoodAurora Highlands
1960s–70s subdivision west of Yonge. Mature sugar maples hitting their natural replacement cycle. Bigger lots, more multi-tree quotes than the rest of town.
See Aurora Highlands details → Aurora neighbourhoodHills of St. Andrew
Estate area on the west side near St. Andrew's College. Large lots, mature canopy, premium-tier projects with multi-day scheduling and conservation considerations.
See Hills of St. Andrew details →Adjacent towns
We also cover the towns next door
Newmarket
Same partner crews, Newmarket-specific bylaw (2019-39) handled. Heritage District work near Fairy Lake, storm-damage work on Stonehaven and Bristol-London Estates.
See Newmarket details → Adjacent townRichmond Hill
Tree-protection bylaw 41-07 enforced; we file the permit. Common work along the Oak Ridges Moraine fringe and on mature Bayview-corridor properties.
See Richmond Hill details → Adjacent townKing City
King Township bylaw 2017-49 covers the area; estate lots, treed properties, and conservation-adjacent parcels make most jobs permit work. TRCA Moraine consultation handled.
See King City details →Also serving
Tree removal in surrounding York Region and adjacent communities
The same Aurora-based crews cover a wider radius across King Township, East Gwillimbury, Whitchurch-Stouffville, Bradford-West Gwillimbury, Innisfil, New Tecumseth, Caledon, and northwest Vaughan. Same pricing as Aurora — no drive upcharge for any community below. If your address is between any of these, we likely cover it; ask via the form below.
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Tree removal in Schomberg
King Township
historic village northwest of King City, mature elm and ash canopy
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Tree removal in Nobleton
King Township
cedar and spruce windbreaks on horse properties, mix of 1970s-2000s + rural concession-road lots
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Tree removal in Pottageville
King Township
rural hamlet east of Schomberg with mature mixed hardwood-conifer canopy on farm and estate lots
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Tree removal in Snowball
King Township
western edge of King Township, remnant Moraine forest fragments common
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Tree removal in Kettleby
King Township
historic village with heritage trees and estate parcels along Kettleby Road
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Tree removal in Lloydtown
King Township
small rural community north of Schomberg, working farms with windbreak work
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Tree removal in Laskay
King Township
between Nobleton and King City, established residential plus rural acreages
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Tree removal in Kinghorn
King Township
rural pocket east of King City along Bathurst Street, estate-scale lots
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Tree removal in Holland Landing
East Gwillimbury
older village stock north of Newmarket, mature canopy along the Holland River corridor
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Tree removal in Sharon
East Gwillimbury
historic Sharon Temple area, established residential and rural lots
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Tree removal in Mount Albert
East Gwillimbury
rural hamlet east of Newmarket, larger lots with mature mixed hardwood canopy
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Tree removal in Queensville
East Gwillimbury
growing area north of Newmarket with newer construction and remnant rural lots
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Tree removal in Stouffville
Whitchurch-Stouffville
core village east of Aurora, mix of established residential and rural concession-road properties
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Tree removal in Musselman's Lake
Whitchurch-Stouffville
lake-area cottages and estate properties with mature pine and oak canopy
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Tree removal in Ballantrae
Whitchurch-Stouffville
rural community along Aurora Sideroad with estate lots and mature canopy
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Tree removal in Bradford
Bradford-West Gwillimbury
town north of Newmarket, mix of older village stock and 2000s suburban
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Tree removal in Bond Head
Bradford-West Gwillimbury
rural hamlet west of Bradford with established farm and estate properties
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Tree removal in Innisfil
Innisfil
lakefront and rural-residential properties along Lake Simcoe
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Tree removal in Cookstown
Innisfil
historic village south of Barrie, established residential with mature trees
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Tree removal in Beeton
New Tecumseth
historic village northwest of Bradford, mature canopy on heritage-era lots
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Tree removal in Tottenham
New Tecumseth
village west of Beeton, established residential and rural acreages
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Tree removal in Bolton
Caledon
core village west of Vaughan, mix of established residential and rural Moraine-adjacent properties
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Tree removal in Caledon East
Caledon
rural-residential community along Airport Road with mature estate canopy
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Tree removal in Kleinburg
Vaughan
historic village in northwest Vaughan with heritage canopy and estate properties
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Tree removal in Maple
Vaughan
mixed established residential, mature trees along Major Mackenzie corridor
For King Township specifically (Schomberg, Nobleton, Pottageville, Snowball, Kettleby, Lloydtown, Laskay, Kinghorn), see the dedicated King City service-area page for detail on King Township by-law 2017-49 and Oak Ridges Moraine considerations. For Newmarket-area communities (Holland Landing, Sharon, Mount Albert, Queensville), see the Newmarket service-area page.
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