Northway Gardeners - Landscaping, Design / Build, Shoreline Restoration
Northway
Gardeners is a creative, responsive, design/build Landscape Company
that has provided service to Muskoka since 1979.
Robert
G. Allen founded the company after graduating from the prestigious
Niagara Parks Commission School of Horticulture in 1977. The School
required a rigorous academic and intensive practical three-year
apprenticeship. Moving back to his home area Robert quickly became
aware of the desperate need for conscientious landscaping in Muskoka's
unique environment.
Northway Gardeners
Ltd. experience includes numerous landscape design, construction
and restoration projects of commercial, residential and recreational
properties throughout Muskoka and surrounding areas.

2007 A talented group of individuals.
Back row left, Kristen, Becky, Ryan, Melissa, Chris
Rohan, Rob, Laura, Ellen, Robert, Lena, Susan, Angie, Jenn,
Mitchel & Nate. Team Photos
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Our approach
to each project is unique. It is based upon providing our client
with a landscape design that combines site requirements with the
natural features of the property. The company has become known for
its naturalized style. Indigenous plantings and low impact landscaping
make restoration and rejuvenation projects seem as if they have
always been.
Involvement
with the trades over 30 years enables us to compliment our multitalented
landscape professionals with quality contractors to enhance a particular
aspect of a project. This will ensure the client receives the best
result and dollar value. Only the highest quality materials are
used with sound horticultural practices in place.
We are proud
of the integrity of our work and look forward to each project as
a new and exciting challenge.
"Robert
Allen of Northway has a masterful ability to blend the indigenous
and the cultivated, resulting in plantings which are not
only appropriate to the Muskoka landscape but also beautiful."
Thomas Sparling, Landscape Architect
Right - Harraby
Point 1988 click
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This used to be a parking area in front of the tennis court.
The owner said "lose it", so we did!
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