TERRASOL is an integrated land rehabilitation company incorporated in 1976 comprised of three unique divisions which work independently or jointly to expedite your project. We supply operational services to government, mining, forestry, energy, construction and land development sectors. TERRASOL is recognized throughout western Canada as being foremost in land rehabilitation and reclamation and enjoys an excellent reputation for quality and service.
Website launch !
Terrasol has been working hard this winter building a new website so we can offer our customers a more comprehensive look at the products and services we offer.
Having served Western Canada for the past three decades, we can look back and see how the company has gone through years of changes. The launch of this new website is a look into the future of our company. We are continually striving to offer the best possible solutions for managing natural resources, moving and selling trees, and providing services to golf and sportsfields.
Sustainable Living Expo 2012
EPIC Vancouver – The Sustainable Living Expo at the Vancouver Convention Center.
Style meets sustainability
May 11- 13, 2012
more info at…
http://vancouver.epicexpo.com/
WCTA Conference 2011

The Western Canada Turfgrass Association is holding its annual international conference and trade show in the new Vancouver Convention Center in Vancouver, BC from March 4th to 8th in the East building.
This is the third annual event jointly sponsored with the Canadian Golf Superintendents Association (CGSA). It showcases the latest innovation in SportsTurf products and maintenance techniques.
The conference allows workers, college graduates, directors and superintendents of both sportsfields and golf courses to meet exhibitors, suppliers, developers, and manufacturers.
We have relocated our main office
Over the last 35 years, Terrasol Environment has grown in various ways. We have recently decided to expand our operations by moving from Abbotsford to Langley, BC. Our new location offers more room and is in the agricultural land reserve. This affords us the opportunity to have our whole operation at one location and develop a scenic landscape nursery for visiting customers to our office and warehouse.
We will continue to use our Tree Farm on 48th Avenue in Langley, as we have for the past 15 years.
It is our continuing goal to serve western Canada and this centralizing move is one that will help facilitate just that. Please feel free to visit our new head office at 6028 272nd Street, Langley, BC just Northeast of the Gloucester Industrial Estates.
Our new contact information is available on our Contact Us page.
We are BC Forest Safety Council certified
BC Forest Safety Council is a not-for-profit society dedicated to promoting forest safety in the sector (read more about BCFSC on their website).
Terrasol is Safe Certified so we can provide our employees with a safe working environment. This ensures we can provide a more efficient company for our customers.
Christmas Parade 2009 (video)
Once again Terrasol entered Mission’s Candlelight Parade! Our lightshow is getting bigger and better every year it seems!
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Christmas Parade 2008 (video)
A video of Terrasol’s 2008 submission to the Candlelight Christmas Parade held in Mission, BC.
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Cambie St “Cut and Cover” Tree relocation project
Over the years, Terrasol has undertaken many unique jobs. The Canada Line rapid transit construction on Cambie Street in Vancouver and Number 3 Road in Richmond was just one such example.
“Cambie Cut and Cover” was the name adopted for the Vancouver part of the project. Traffic was redirected while the street below was excavated to make way for an addition to the skytrain system in preparation for the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, BC.
In spring of 2006, Terrasol was charged with relocating 350+ heritage growth trees from the construction areas, relocating them onsite or maintaining them in our Langley nurseries, and then replanting them along the new boulevards down the center of Cambie St and Number 3 Rd.
Undertaking a tree moving project of 350+ trees of varying sizes requires experience and the use of unique tree moving equipment. Our team of tree movers were excited to work on this project and highlight our company in downtown Vancouver and Richmond.









