Innisfil’s growth means new homes that need outdoor spaces to match — and established properties ready for an upgrade. Every project starts with a 3D landscape design that shows your finished landscape before construction begins. Our design-build team manages the full scope: excavation, grading, hardscaping, and planting — one crew, one contract.
For Innisfil families moving into new builds or upgrading existing properties, we create the outdoor spaces that turn a house into a home — the backyard where your kids grow up, your friends gather, and every holiday weekend starts with a plan to stay outside.


Innisfil’s clay soils, seasonal flooding near the lake, and variable grades across new development sites create real drainage challenges. We engineer drainage systems that protect foundations, build retaining walls that manage grade transitions between properties, and handle lot grading for new builds that need proper surface drainage before landscaping begins.
For lakefront properties, we provide shoreline protection and waterfront retaining walls that safeguard your land and create usable outdoor space at the water’s edge.
Your Innisfil property should make a statement from the street and deliver comfort in the backyard. We install front entrance features, custom driveways, and stone patios that elevate your home’s curb appeal and create functional outdoor living space.
Add an outdoor kitchen, a fireplace, or a full outdoor living area and your backyard becomes the room your family uses most — from the first warm weekend in spring through the last bonfire of fall.


Lake Simcoe’s lake-effect weather brings heavy snowfall, deep frost, and wet spring conditions that demand durable construction. We build all hardscaping on frost-depth footings with bases compacted for Innisfil’s clay soils, and specify drainage engineered for rapid melt and storm runoff.
Every plant, tree, and sod installation is selected for Zone 5 hardiness and long-term success in Innisfil’s soil conditions. We build landscapes that hold up through winter and welcome spring looking their best.