Winter can bring beautiful scenery, but it also poses challenges for commercial properties. Our commercial snow removal services in Calgary ensure that your business remains accessible and safe throughout the winter months. With our efficient and reliable solutions, you can focus on your operations while we handle the snow and ice.

Located in Calgary, we proudly serve commercial clients across the region. Whether you manage a retail space, office building, or any other type of commercial property, our team is equipped to handle your snow removal needs efficiently and professionally.
GG Calgary employs a comprehensive range of snow removal equipment to tackle various challenges presented by Calgary’s harsh winter conditions. Their fleet includes snow blowers and snow throwers for clearing snow from driveways, walkways, and tight spaces. For large-scale snow removal in Calgary, we utilize snow pushers, snow buckets, and loaders to quickly move heavy snow from roads and parking lots. Plows, including straight plows, angle plows, and snow blades, are used on their plow trucks to clear roads efficiently.
To handle smaller areas or detailed work, snow shovels and skid steers are used, while snow removal machines and ice scrapers tackle compacted snow and ice. For emergency snow removal situations, GG Calgary has specialized equipment like the Snow Peeler roof rake to safely remove snow from roofs, preventing buildup and potential damage.
Don’t let winter weather impact your business operations. Our snow removal in Calgary ensures that your property remains safe and accessible, no matter how harsh the winter.
Let us help you maintain a safe and inviting environment for your customers and employees. With our expertise and commitment to excellence, you can trust that your snow removal needs are in capable hands. We look forward to partnering with you to keep your property clear and safe all winter long!
Push the snow rather than lift it. If you must throw it, take only as much snow as you can easily lift and turn your feet to the direction you’re throwing – don’t twist at the waist. Do not throw snow over your shoulder or to the side. Use a smaller shovel or lift partially filled loads to lighten the workload.
Per-Visit Rates: Businesses can expect to pay between $150 and $1,500 per visit, depending on the property’s size and complexity.
Seasonal Contracts: Annual contracts for commercial properties typically range from $2,000 to over $5,000, with some offering 24/7 monitoring and priority dispatch services. For a personalized quote tailored to your specific needs, we recommend contacting us directly.
Property Size: Driveways, sidewalks, and patios all add time and labour.
Snowfall Frequency & Volume: Heavy or frequent snow may require higher rates.
Accessibility & Equipment Needs: Narrow driveways, steep slopes, or long walkways may require special equipment or extra labour.
Additional Services: Salting/de-icing, snow hauling, or emergency call-outs.
Suppose you don’t remove snow from a driveway. In that case, it can create dangerous slippery conditions that increase the risk of accidents, make vehicle access difficult, potentially violate local bylaws, and cause long-term damage to the driveway surface.
In most cases, you do not need a permit to remove snow from your own property, such as your driveway, sidewalks, or private parking areas. Homeowners and businesses can generally clear snow themselves or hire a snow removal service without special permission.
However, there are exceptions and regulations to be aware of:
Public Property or Sidewalks: Some municipalities require permission if you are removing snow from city-owned property or if you plan to deposit snow onto streets or neighboring properties.
Commercial Operations: Snow removal businesses may need business licenses, and in some areas, special permits are required for dumping snow in public areas.
Environmental Regulations: Certain locations restrict where snow can be disposed of to prevent flooding or contamination of storm drains.
For example, in Calgary, homeowners are responsible for clearing sidewalks adjacent to their property, but dumping snow onto streets or neighboring properties can lead to fines.