Outland, part of the Dexterra Group

Peter Cameron


627 Squier Street
Thunder Bay
P7B 4A7

4034633475
Email: pcameron@dexterra.com
Web: Www.dexterra.com
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Outland, part of Dexterra Group, is Canada’s premier reforestation and silviculture provider. Why they work in forestry is simple: it’s invaluable to the environment and economy. How they work is more important. They are passionate about quality and efficacy, but their first priority will always be safety.  Outland is known for their excellent reforestation program. But they offer a number of forestry services for the public and private sector, including tree planting, fire support with Type 2 fire crews and
vegetation management, such as thinning, brush clearing, forest technician work, surveying, mapping and slash pile burning. Count on their team for vegetation management, forest fire response and other services that sustain healthy stock for Canada’s forestry industry.

Horizon North, part of Dexterra Group, is dedicated to driving performance and productivity in Canada’s most remote regions. They are experts in providing diverse, integrated hospitality solutions, amenities, infrastructure, and services to help you meet your project needs and budget. They offer accommodations services, including open lodges, construction, installation and logistics services, catering and operations services, structure supply, project management and turn-key accommodation projects.

Horizon North’s energy services are about accessing your operation and having what you need once you arrive. They offer access matting, providing temporary roadways or more permanent stabilized platforms, and soil stabilization and management services, with eco-friendly ground stabilization and modification solutions improving bearing capacity on low-quality natural soils, reduce rutting and potholes and decrease dust on gravel roads. Horizon North has decades of experience reaching and
servicing the most northern, remote and inhospitable terrain in Canada—from the deep muskeg and tundra to environmentally sensitive regions.
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