Scattering Cremated Remains in Canada

Scattering Cremated Remains in Canada

Following cremation, you may choose to scatter your loved ones cremated remains. This means placing them somewhere, typically in nature, without an urn.  Scattering can take place in Canadian Provincial Parks, National Parks, Cemeteries, or on Private Land. ...
Cremation Vs. Alkaline Hydrolysis

Cremation Vs. Alkaline Hydrolysis

Cremation is the process of using extreme heat to break down the body. Your loved one would be placed into a retort or crematorium chamber in a casket or cremation container. A controlled chamber is typically between 1800 to 2000 degrees Fahrenheit during the...
What is a Ceremonial Casket?

What is a Ceremonial Casket?

A Ceremonial Casket, or Rental Casket, is a type of casket that can be used for cremation or when your loved one will be traveling via airplane nationally or internationally following a Funeral Service or Visitation. These caskets can be used to help lower the costs...
Final Disposition

Final Disposition

Final disposition refers to the method in which someone is laid to rest. Final disposition is often thought of as either burial or cremation. Burial is most certainly a method of final disposition but cremation, similar to embalming or body donation, is a procedure...
What is Embalming

What is Embalming

Embalming is the process of chemically treating the body after death. Embalming is a scientific artform that takes years to learn and become skilled at. The best embalmers are those who continue to learn and educate themselves constantly. This continuing education...