Grande Prairie is the commercial hub of the Peace Country, driven by oil and gas, forestry, and agriculture and serving a huge northwest trading area. It is the largest city in Alberta north of Edmonton. That mix of oilfield-services yards, highway retail, and offices serving the Peace region keeps steady demand for reliable commercial cleaning and year-round grounds care, and Upkeep connects those properties with contractors who specialize in exactly that work.
Commercial cleaning in Grande Prairie
Recurring janitorial for offices, condos, retail, medical, and industrial space. See what commercial cleaning costs in Alberta and get matched with a vetted Grande Prairie cleaner.
View cleaning pricing →Grounds & snow in Grande Prairie
Landscape maintenance plus commercial snow and ice management on one contract. See grounds and snow pricing and get matched with a local crew.
View grounds pricing →What does it cost in Grande Prairie?
Grande Prairie rates run toward the upper end of the Alberta ranges: it has its own Peace Country contractor base, but oilfield wages keep labour costs high and there is no larger metro nearby to pull crews from. The cleaning and grounds pricing guides above break down the full Alberta ranges by property size and service level.
Where we work in Grande Prairie
We match properties across Grande Prairie, including commercial and industrial areas like Richmond Industrial Park, 100 Ave / 116 St retail corridor, Westgate & Gateway commercial. Whether you manage a single building or a portfolio, we route your request to a contractor who serves your part of the city.
Winter and snow removal in Grande Prairie
A far-northern location brings heavy accumulation and cold, dark winters, so lots need frequent clearing. A dependable snow contract, with clear trigger depths and proof of liability coverage, keeps your walkways and lots safe and limits your slip-and-fall exposure. Every operator we match you with is checked for WCB coverage and commercial insurance.
Grande Prairie service area
Beyond Grande Prairie itself, contractors in our network commonly cover nearby communities:
Grande Prairie FAQs
How much snow does Grande Prairie get, and what does removal cost?
Grande Prairie averages about 154 cm of snow over roughly 55 snowfall days a year, among the highest of Alberta's cities, and the season runs longer than in the south. That volume pushes seasonal commercial contracts toward the upper end of the provincial ranges, and frequent-clearing terms matter more here than anywhere south.
What is Grande Prairie's sidewalk snow-clearing deadline?
City bylaw requires owners and occupants to clear snow and ice from adjacent sidewalks within 24 hours of the most recent snowfall, with fines plus removal costs for non-compliance.
What makes winter maintenance harder in Grande Prairie?
At about 55 degrees north it is Alberta's northernmost major city, so December and January bring short daylight hours and cold snaps below -40 C that bond ice to pavement and test equipment reliability. Contracts should confirm cold-weather capability, not just plow capacity.