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Ajax Tree Removal

We offer an efficient, safe, and professional tree removal services to Ajax residents in Durham region.

Ajax Tree Removal

22 Fisher Cres
Ajax Ontario L1T2E6
Canada

(647) 371-1741

Business Description

Our company offers safe and efficient tree services to Ajax residents. By examining the health of your trees, we provide you with professional tree removal and tree cutting service options that best fit your property and needs.

Our teams have the knowledge, training, and experience necessary to perform tree removal and stump removal services for homes and businesses alike. No matter how large the job, we can remove any stump or tree.

We offer tree care services to both residential and commercial clients in Ajax. Preventive tree care is also available to ensure that your trees are healthy, safe, and physically sound.

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Monday8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Tuesday8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Wednesday8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Thursday8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Friday8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sunday10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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About Ajax

Ajax (; 2021 population: 126,666) is a waterfront town in Durham Region in Southern Ontario, Canada, located in the eastern part of the Greater Toronto Area.The town is named for HMS Ajax, a Royal Navy cruiser that served in the Second World War. It is approximately 11 kilometres (7 mi) east of Toronto on the shores of Lake Ontario and is bordered by the City of Pickering to the west and north, and the Town of Whitby to the east. == History == The indigenous peoples were active in the watersheds of the Duffins Creek and the Carruthers Creek since the Archaic period (7000-1000 BCE), although they did not build any major settlements in the area, presumably because of the poor navigability of these streams. In 1760, French Sulpician missionaries from Ganatsekwyagon reached the Duffins Creek area, but did not settle there.After the British conquest of New France in 1760, the area became part of the Pickering Township. Mike Duffin, an Irish fur trader, is the earliest known European to have settled in the area, in the 1770s. The conversion of the main local trail into the Kingston Road in 1799 contributed to increased settlement in what is now Ajax. In the first half of the 19th century, the Pickering Village, now a neighbourhood in Ajax, evolved as the major population centre of the Township, supported by a timber and agricultural boom. In 1807, Timothy Rogers led Quaker families to settle in the area, and built saw and grist mills on the banks of the Duffins Creek. The War of 1812 increased military traffic on the Kingston Road, resulting in a better-maintained road, and leading to further development of the area.In the mid-19th century, Audley, a smaller community, emerged as a stopover on the route to the port of Whitby. By the 20th century, much of the area of present-day Ajax had been converted into farmland.

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