Elmvale families invest in their homes because they plan to stay — and your outdoor space should be worth that same investment. Every project starts with a 3D landscape design that shows you the finished yard before we start building. Our crew manages the complete landscape construction: excavation, grading, hardscaping, and planting — one team, one schedule, one finished backyard your family will love.
Whether you’re upgrading an existing yard or starting fresh on a new property, we deliver outdoor spaces that work for real family life — not just the photos.


Elmvale’s mix of clay soils, agricultural land, and rolling terrain means proper groundwork is essential to a landscape that lasts. We install drainage systems that handle the water retention common in Elmvale’s heavy soils, build retaining walls for properties with grade changes, and handle lot grading that directs surface water away from your home.
For larger rural properties, we also manage excavation and site preparation work, transforming raw land into finished outdoor living areas that give your family the space they need without sacrificing the countryside feel.
Your Elmvale backyard should be the place your family wants to spend every evening and weekend. We install stone patios built for gatherings, outdoor living areas with cooking and seating, and stone walkways that give your property a finished, welcoming feel.
Front entrance landscaping sets the tone the moment you pull into the driveway, while fresh sod, garden plantings, and tree installations create the green, lush setting that makes Elmvale properties feel like home.


Elmvale’s inland position in Simcoe County brings cold winters, heavy frost, and significant snowfall. We build all hardscaping on frost-depth footings with compacted bases designed for the area’s clay-heavy soils, and engineer drainage to handle spring melt and summer downpours.
Every plant and material is selected for Zone 5 performance and long-term durability in Elmvale’s specific conditions. We build the kind of landscape that gets better with each passing year — a space your family grows into, not out of.