Where to buy real Christmas trees in Edmonton in 2023
Are you looking to buy a live Christmas tree for the holidays? CTV News Edmonton has compiled a list of some of the businesses in the Edmonton-area selling trees in 2023.
Ellerslie Gift and Garden
- Address: 10330 Ellerslie Rd. SW, Edmonton
- Starting date: Already available
- Price range:
- Douglas and Jack Pine range from $45 - $85 depending on height and size
- Balsam and Fraser Fir range from $200 - $425 depending on height and size
The Root Seller
- Address: 16735 Zaychuk Rd.
- Starting date: Already available
- Price range: Small Charlie Brown tree $45
- Balsam Fir six feet starts at $129 and goes up with size
Creekside home and Garden
- Address: 51530 Winterburn Rd. NW, Spruce Grove
- Starting date: Already available
- Price range:
- Balsam Fir five foot $119.99
- Balsam Fir six foot $134.99
- Fraser fir seven foot $179.99
- Fraser fir eight foot $219.99
Salisbury Greenhouse
- Address: 52337 Range Rd. 232, Sherwood Park
- Starting date: Already available
- Price range: $70 to $259.99
- Trees: Balsam Firs, Noble Firs and Subalpine Firs
Greenland Garden Centre
- Address: 23108 Highway 16, Sherwood Park
- Starting date: Already available
- Price range:
- Six foot Douglas Fir starts at $64.99 and goes up with size
- Five foot Noble fir starts at $89.99 and goes up with size
University of Alberta Forest Society Annual Christmas Tree Sale
- Address: 8203 114 Street, Edmonton (Corbett Hall Parking Lot)
- Starting date: Friday, Dec. 1 at 3 p.m.
- Price range: Prices start at $40 and go up from there
- Douglas Fir from BC
- Grand Fir from Idaho
- Balsam Fir from Quebec
- Of note: 10 per cent of the proceeds go to United Way, the rest goes to the Forestry Students Association. In addition there will be a donation box for winter apparel that will be going to United Way for those in need
- Address: Servus Place - North Parking Lot 400 Campbell Rd., St. Albert, AB T8N 0R8
- Start date: Friday, Dec. 1
- Price Range: $45 - $289
- Trees: BC Noble Fir, BC Subalpine Fir and BC Douglas Fir
Kiwanis Club of South Edmonton
- Address: Tree lot on the corner of 113 Street and 65 Avenue in Edmonton
- Start date: Saturday, Dec. 2 at 10 a.m.
- Price range: Tree prices vary from $50 to $250.
- Trees: Balsam Fir, Douglas Fir, Fraser Fir and Grand Fir.
Ed's Topline Trees
- Address: Tree lot on the east side of Bonnie Doon Mall
- Date: December 2-16 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
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