Deck & Patio Builders in Powell River, BC

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Powell River

(778) 230-7676
When it comes to General Contractor, Deck Builder, Remodeling Contractor, and more, no one compares to M-CON ENTERPRISES INC.. With years of combined experience, M-CON ENTERPRISES INC. has worked hard to build the trust of our clients in Powell River and surrounding areas. Visit our website to learn more or better yet, call us today!
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6801 Cranberry St, Powell River, V8A 3Z3

(604) 483-2224
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2430 DIXON RD, Powell River, V8A 0N5

(604) 487-4266
Goat Lake employs about 50 employees making it the 2nd biggest forestry employer in the Powell River area. Owners Rory Maitland and Howie McKamey believe that a community based hiring program is essential to the success of their company. Community Involvement Goat Lake believes in contributing to create a strong sense of community. In recent years, Goat Lake has: b een a major financial contributor to the Powell River Kings hockey club; volunteered time, services and equipment to lift out an old Steam Donkey from Powell Lake for the Powell River Forestry Museum sponsored community events such as the Loon Lake Race.