On a large rural sloped lot, a well-built wall holds back the bank, directs the water and turns the slope into usable space.
In Cantley, holding back soil is a grading challenge at scale. Properties are large and rolling, with long sloped driveways and mixed rock and clay soil that sends a lot of runoff across the lot. We design every wall as a system: compacted base, drainage, reinforcement and the right material for the height being held — often armour stone, because walls here run longer and taller than in the city. The result creates terraced levels, stabilized driveways and level ground that lasts.
We serve all of Cantley and the neighbouring areas out toward L'Ange-Gardien, Val-des-Monts and Gatineau. The home consultation is free with no obligation.

Most walls that bulge, lean or crack share the same problem: water. On Cantley's big sloped properties there's a huge amount of runoff to channel, and the mixed rock and clay soil holds water that freezes and pushes on the structure. That's the number one reason walls fail.
We build every wall as a drainage system as much as a retaining one: compacted crushed-stone base, clear-stone backfill, a perforated drain at the footing, a geotextile membrane and a slight backward batter into the slope. On the taller, longer walls typical of Cantley we add geogrid reinforcement anchored into the soil, and we grade the surrounding ground to move water away from the house and driveway. It's all invisible once finished — but it's what keeps the wall straight, winter after winter.

We don't subcontract. The Verano team is on site from start to finish, supervised by Pierre-Michel Légaré. We know Cantley's large rural lots, the mixed rock and clay soil, and the challenge of levelling and draining a property at scale. We work armour stone by machine as readily as block, and we tie every wall into your landscape — driveway, steps, patio — for a cohesive result.
Every project includes a free home consultation, a detailed plan and a fixed price with no surprises. RBQ-licensed and insured.
We build retaining walls throughout Cantley: Cantley village, the Érables sector, Mont-des-Cascades, chemin Sainte-Élisabeth and out toward L'Ange-Gardien. Whether it's holding back a bank along a long driveway, levelling a large sloped lot or channelling runoff across a rural property, we travel to you for free to assess your project.
A wall often goes hand in hand with interlock pavers in Cantley: we plan both together so the grades, drainage and finishes line up perfectly. To book an appointment, call Pierre-Michel directly at (819) 962-3546.




Yes, it's one of our most common projects in Cantley. Large rural lots often have long driveways that climb or drop, with a bank sliding in on one side. We build a wall — often in armour stone — that holds the slope along the full length, stabilizes the edge of the driveway and keeps soil and rock from washing back down onto the pavement year after year.
On Cantley's big sloped properties there's a lot of water to channel when it rains or the snow melts. We plan the wall together with the grading of the whole lot: we direct runoff where we want it, install clear-stone backfill and a perforated drain behind the wall, and shape the terraced levels so water drains away from the house and driveway instead of pooling.
In Cantley, walls are often longer and taller than in the city because of the terrain. We build walls of every height. Above roughly 1.2 metres, a wall has to be engineered to resist soil pressure: geogrid reinforcement, proper drainage and, in some cases, an engineer's plan. We tell you exactly what applies to your lot before we start.
On Cantley's rocky, rolling lots, armour stone — large stones set with a machine — is often the best choice: it holds heavy loads, blends into the natural landscape and handles mixed rock and clay soil well. Architectural block is still ideal for a more finished look closer to the house. We choose based on the height being held, site access and the style you're after.
The price depends on a few things: the wall's height and length, the material (architectural block, natural stone or armour stone), how complex the drainage is, and access to the site. A small garden wall and a large structural retaining wall aren't in the same range. We travel to Cantley for free to assess your project and give you a fixed, detailed quote with no surprises.
A well-built wall lasts for decades. The key is the base and drainage: a compacted foundation, clear-stone backfill and a drain that moves water out before it freezes. That's what keeps a wall from bulging or leaning over time. Walls that fail early are almost always the ones where drainage was skipped.