Aquatic Vegetation Services Across Western Canada
Aquatic Vegetation Services Across Western Canada
Mechanical waterbody services in BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
Seahorse serves municipalities, private landowners, and marinas across British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba with specialized mechanical aquatic vegetation and waterbody maintenance services.

Family-Operated • 15+ Years of Experience • Fully Insured • Canada’s Official Truxor Dealer • Municipal & Private Projects • Serving BC, AB, SK & MB
Mobile crews for hard-to-access waterbody work.
Aquatic vegetation problems do not always happen close to major cities. Lagoons, stormwater ponds, lake lots, marinas, dugouts, drainage channels, and private shorelines are often rural, remote, seasonal, or difficult to access.
Seahorse is built for that kind of work. With specialized amphibious equipment and mobile crews based out of Tofield, Alberta, we help clients across Western Canada manage overgrown, shallow, soft, and hard-to-reach waterbodies. Access, seasonal timing, disposal requirements, and site conditions can vary by province - which is why each provincial page includes local service context for that area.
Choose Your Province
Find aquatic vegetation services in your area.
Not sure if Seahorse can service your site?
Tell us where the waterbody is located, what type of site it is, and what problem you are trying to solve. Seahorse will review the project and let you know the right next step.

FAQs
Some of the most frequently asked questions our team receives. Feel free to reach out with any other questions, our team would love to answer them.
Seahorse serves Western Canada, including British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
Yes. Many aquatic vegetation and waterbody maintenance projects are located outside major centres. Site access, travel, waterbody type, and equipment requirements can be reviewed during the assessment stage.
Yes. Seahorse works with municipalities, lakefront property owners, private landowners, marinas, ponds, lagoons, and managed waterbodies across the region.
The core services are available across Western Canada. The recommended approach depends on site conditions, access, seasonal timing, project scope, and any applicable local requirements.
Yes. Some projects involve local, municipal, provincial, or environmental considerations. Seahorse can help review project requirements during the assessment stage and flag anything that may affect timing, access, or scope.
Province, nearest community, waterbody type, problem vegetation or material, photos if available, access details, and what you need the waterbody to do.
