Yukon tree care, FireSmart, and fuelwood planning

GJ Forestry & Arboriculture

FireSmart assessments, arboriculture, tree removal, stump grinding, and fuelwood work within 200 km of Whitehorse.

Whitehorse + rural Yukon

Efficient tree and wildfire-risk work for northern properties

GJ Forestry & Arboriculture helps homeowners, cabin owners, rural-edge properties, and commercial sites plan practical work around trees, fuels, access, and cleanup.

  • 12 years of field experience
  • valid public liability insurance
  • within 200 km of Whitehorse

FireSmart assessments and mitigation

Assessments, reports, work plans, and efficient mitigation for Whitehorse and rural Yukon properties dealing with conifers, ladder fuels, deadfall, and access constraints.

Arboriculture and tree removal

Tree health, hazard review, removals, pruning, rigging, and stump grinding for clients who need careful decisions around specific trees and site constraints.

Firewood and fuelwood harvesting

Fuelwood planning, harvesting, bucking, splitting, and guidance for making safe, efficient use of suitable local wood resources.

Why choose GJ Forestry & Arboriculture

FireSmart leadership

Working to become the Yukon industry leader in FireSmart through assessments, reports, and efficient project delivery using purpose-fit equipment including a forestry tractor, Palms trailer with crane, woodchipper, and winch.

Complex tree work

Experienced with large and complex dismantles, including UK tree work involving 140-ton cranes from Steve Foster Cranes Ltd and multi-day veteran beech dismantles, with rigging qualifications for controlled lowering.

Rural efficiency

Efficiency matters in rural Yukon: the work plan, equipment setup, access strategy, and cleanup process all need to be fit for purpose before the job starts.

Resource library

Educational pages are structured to answer client questions, support local search, and create natural calls to action.

Conversion landing pages

Dedicated pages can be optimized around high-intent searches in Whitehorse and rural Yukon communities.