
Hemlock woolly adelgid
Hemlock woolly adelgid is an invasive pest that has been monitored in Canada since the 1950s. Recently, it has become more of a concern as
Hamilton’s urban landscape is a unique blend of natural beauty and industrial strength. Known for its vibrant arts scene, Hamilton’s urban forest is a critical part of its appeal. Our team is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the health and beauty of Hamilton’s trees, ensuring that they remain a valuable asset to the community.

Local Expertise: Our team understands the unique tree care needs of Hamilton’s diverse urban forest, from the towering trees along the Niagara Escarpment to the historic trees in Gage Park. We are well-versed in the local climate, soil conditions, and common tree species, ensuring that our services are tailored to the specific needs of your trees.
“Andrew and the staff at Arborwood are well-educated in the tree industry and devoted to providing quality customer service. We are very satisfied with the work that Andrew Hordyk as well as his crew have provided. They completed their work efficiently and maintained high quality. Also, they operated in a safe manner in the high-traffic downtown area of Hamilton.”
— Nello Violin, City of Hamilton
We offer a full range of arborist services, including:

In addition to Hamilton, Arborwood Tree Service proudly serves surrounding areas including the neighbourhoods of Ancaster, Dundas, Stoney Creek, Waterdown, Strathcona, Westcliffe, Mountview, Meadowlands, The North End, Gibson, Riverdale, and Fruitland. No matter where you are located, our team is ready to provide top-quality tree care services. We have the expertise and resources to handle tree care projects of any size and complexity.
Healthy trees are essential for a thriving Hamilton. They provide shade, reduce air pollution, and beautify neighborhoods. Arborwood Tree Service is dedicated to providing exceptional tree care to Hamilton residents.


















Hemlock woolly adelgid is an invasive pest that has been monitored in Canada since the 1950s. Recently, it has become more of a concern as

As an arborist, pruning is the most frequent task we conduct. Each pruning cut made determines the future of the tree. Each tree requires different

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