River Heights Site of Corydon Community Centre, 1370 Grosvenor Ave, Winnipeg, MB.
Regular hours are:
Weekdays 4:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sundays 12:00 noon - 6:00 p.m.
See our customer tree gallery = our customers' trees from days of yore
Tree-mendous Prices
Christmas Tree Price List 2024
Manitoba Mini $ 19.00
Manitoba Spruce All Sizes $ 31.00
Econo Balsam Fir All Sizes $ 63.00
White Pine 6 – 7 Ft. $ 80.00
Scotch Pine 6 – 7 Ft. $ 79.00
Scotch Pine 7 – 8 Ft. $ 89.00
Semi-Sheared Balsam Fir 6 – 7 Ft. $ 76.00
Semi-Sheared Balsam Fir 7 – 8 Ft. $ 86.00
Premium Balsam Fir 6 – 7 Ft. $ 87.00
Premium Balsam Fir 7 – 8 Ft. $ 97.00
Old Fashioned Fraser Fir 6 – 7 Ft. $ 85.00
Old Fashioned Fraser Fir 7 – 8 Ft. $ 95.00
Old Fashioned Fraser Fir 8 – 9 Ft. $ 120.00
Premium Fraser Fir 6 – 7 Ft. $ 99.00
Premium Fraser Fir 7 – 8 Ft. $ 115.00
Wreaths $ 36.00
Tree Bags $ 5.00
Please note that our stock of trees is constantly changing as the season goes on. Some kinds and sizes may sell out or have limited stock.
We accept debit, cash or cheque (with current I.D.). Debit is preferred method of payment.
Product mix may change if some varieties/sizes sell out.
Every effort has been made to ensure above-listed information is accurate.
If you find that a discrepancy,:
a) the information posted at the lot will prevail, and
b) please let us know at 67thwpg@gmail.com.
Facts about our Christmas Trees
The types of trees that are available changes a bit from year to year. Our tree supplier sources trees from tree farms across North America, dependent on the growing conditions required for each type. Manitoba Spruce and Manitoba Mini are harvested locally. Wreaths are handmade here in Winnipeg. Here are the typical types of trees we are able to sell
Manitoba Spruce – also known as Charlie Brown trees. All natural with no grooming.
Manitoba Mini – small version of a Manitoba Spruce.
White Pine – long, soft needles ideal for light decorations as they cannot hold much weight.
Scotch Pine – long, sharpish needles, stronger branches than White Pine
Premium Balsam Fir – most fragrant, can hold medium weight ornaments.
Semi-Sheared Balsam Fir – less branches and needles than a Premium Balsam Fir.
Econo Balsam Fir – similar to a Semi-Sheared Balsam Fir but has imperfections. Example: lighter in weight, missing a branch, or an off-center top. A tree with character.
Premium Fraser Fir – best needle retention, fragrant, and can hold heavy ornaments. Needles and branches are more dense than a Balsam Fir.
Old Fashioned Fraser Fir – less branches than a Premium Fraser Fir.
Commonly asked questions
Q: Should I put sugar or 7-up with the water in the tree stand?
A: No, this causes mold growth. Plain water is best.
Q: How often should I water my tree?
A: In the first few days a tree will take up about a litre of water per day. After the first few days, check the tree stand every couple of days to make sure it has enough water.
Q: My tree seems to have a lot of dead needles. Is this normal?
A: Trees will have dead needles trapped near the trunk from being groomed as they are growing. Before setting up your tree, simply shake it outside as best you can. Excessive needle loss after tree set up can often be attributed to not removing an inch of truck just prior to set up, lack of water, or putting the tree near a heat source.
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