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blackberry removal
In Port Moody, Himalayan blackberry doesn’t just grow — it takes hostages. It swallows the steep ravines behind Newport Village, buries the trails around Rocky Point Park and Old Orchard, smothers backyards in Heritage Woods and College Park, and turns the entire shoreline of Burrard Inlet from Reed Point Marina to Noons Creek into an impenetrable green wall. We’ve been fighting (and winning) these battles for years, so when Port Moody residents, stratas, and the City itself need the thorns gone for good, they call us first.
We know every blackberry hotspot in town like our own backyard:
- The monster thickets along the David Avenue and Guildford Way greenbelts
- creek-side invasions on Noons Creek, Slaughterhouse Creek, and Mossom Creek
- the legendary bramble forests on the steep slopes of Bert Flinn Park and along the Shoreline Trail
- overgrown lots and easement corridors in Pleasantside, Mountain Meadows, and Anmore-adjacent properties
What actually makes us the undisputed experts here:
- We are 100% chemical free to help preserve all the natural areas of Port Moody
- We’re usually on-site within 48 hours as our yard is in the lower mainland
- Every job — whether a 400 sq ft backyard on Kyle Street or a half-acre ravine drop-off on April Road — we can handle it.
Bottom line: Port Moody’s combination of wet climate, steep terrain, and protected creeks creates the perfect blackberry nightmare. Most companies show up and shy away. We show up with the right gear and get the job done. That’s why, from Inlet Centre to Belcarra borders, when people google “blackberry removal Port Moody,” they stop scrolling the second they see our name.




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