Our work spans a wide range of marine and waterfront environments, from major commercial facilities to complex municipal infrastructure projects. Every build reflects our commitment to craftsmanship, precision, and safety, resulting in durable structures engineered to withstand erosion, weather, and long-term shoreline forces.
From remote concrete pours on island or hard-to-access properties to retaining wall stabilization and large-scale dock or seawall replacements, our team adapts to the unique challenges of each site. We also employ aqua barriers on many projects to create dry work zones, allowing us to safely dewater and de-fish areas while protecting aquatic habitats during construction. Through careful planning, advanced access solutions, and a strong focus on environmental protection, we deliver a smooth process and dependable results.
Our project gallery showcases the quality, reliability, and forward-thinking techniques that define every build.
Shoreline Restoration Ltd. completed Seawall Improvements for the City of Burlington, addressing erosion, aging infrastructure, and public-use safety. This four-month project required the use of drill rigs, commercial diving operations, concrete pouring, and precision welding to execute the work safely and effectively. Our team reinforced the shoreline by pouring concrete toe slabs on the lakebed and installing drilled-in steel pipe anchors to support the existing sheet-pile seawall, protecting the structure from erosion, movement, and long-term degradation.
This four-month remote-access restoration project at Harris Lake required transporting all materials and equipment by barge to reach an isolated shoreline with no road connection. Our team used excavators and skid steers to access multiple locations, pouring over 200 meters of remote concrete to rebuild dam structures and install isolation plugs. The work restored proper water levels and stopped ongoing erosion within the lake and river system. Despite challenging terrain and limited access, Shoreline Restoration Ltd. completed the project safely, efficiently, and with minimal environmental impact.
For the City of Peterborough, Shoreline Restoration Ltd. completed critical structural upgrades to the Public Utilities Commission’s hydro-electric dam trash rack system. The scope included removing deteriorated vertical and horizontal steel beam assemblies and installing a fully rebuilt structural frame to support the trash rack gates. Working within tight environmental windows and constrained urban access, our team delivered a precise and durable structural replacement that enhances operational reliability, protects turbine equipment, and supports long-term hydro-electric performance for the municipality.
Shoreline Restoration Ltd. completed a critical infrastructure repair and reinforcement project for the Goderich Port Authority, addressing deterioration along a high-use commercial waterfront. Our team carried out concrete repairs to the seawall cap and sheet pile wall, and installed an anchored steel beam toe rail along the pier to safely separate commercial vessel operations from pedestrian traffic. Working within an active industrial port, we coordinated closely with officials to ensure safe execution, operational continuity, and long-term durability for this essential waterfront facility.
At Dorian Hatchery, Shoreline Restoration Ltd. delivered a specialized restoration project focused on protecting sensitive aquatic habitats and facility infrastructure. The team rebuilt eroded banks, reinforced water-flow channels, and installed environmentally conscious stabilization systems to preserve the hatchery’s operational integrity. With limited access and strict ecological protocols, the project required precise workmanship and careful planning, resulting in a stabilized shoreline that supports both environmental health and long-term hatchery performance.
This project on the Neebing River supported the Department of Fisheries and Oceans in controlling invasive sea lamprey populations by installing a specialized eel trap system. Shoreline Restoration Ltd. excavated into the riverbank to place a precast concrete trap equipped with a butterfly valve mechanism that allows lamprey to enter while preventing upstream migration. Our team also stabilized the surrounding bank with rip rap and constructed steel access stairs to the trap, ensuring safe, efficient operation for ongoing species management.