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Tree Removal Scarborough
Tree Removal Scarborough team is dedicated to providing the best customer service to all residential and commercial clients in Scarborough and surrounding areas.
Tree Removal Scarborough
Tree Removal Scarborough
3 Green Spring DrScarborough Ontario M1V 2A9Canada
(647) 697-9117
Business Description
Our Scarborough tree removal team offers a wide range of tree services to suit your needs. Our friendly staff will help you discover how easy it is to get in touch with us. We offer many services that will save you time and money, while still providing high-quality tree service.
Tree health can be affected by weather and time. Even after professional pruning and cutting, trees require regular inspection by qualified tree-care professionals. You don't want dangerous tree branches to fall on your car or cause blockages that disrupt your daily life.
Our arborists can search for rodents or insects that have settled inside the tree. Additionally, the value of your home should rise on the market as a result of well-done tree job.
Get a free estimate for tree service by contacting us today
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About Scarborough
Scarborough (; 2021 Census 629,941) is a district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is situated atop the Scarborough Bluffs in the eastern part of the city. Its borders are Victoria Park Avenue to the west, Steeles Avenue and the city of Markham to the north, Rouge River and the city of Pickering to the east, and Lake Ontario to the south. Scarborough was named after the English town of Scarborough, North Yorkshire, inspired by its cliffs. Scarborough, which was settled by Europeans in the 1790s, has grown from a collection of small rural villages and farms to become fully urbanized with a diverse cultural community. Incorporated in 1850 as a township, The district became part of Metropolitan Toronto in 1953 and was reconstituted as a borough in 1967. The borough rapidly developed as a suburb of Toronto over the next decade and became a city in 1983. In 1998, the city and the rest of Metropolitan Toronto were amalgamated into the present city of Toronto. The Scarborough Civic Centre – the former city's last seat of government – is now used by the municipal government of Toronto. Since the end of the Second World War, the district has been a popular destination for new immigrants in Canada.