
The Canadian Nursery Landscape Association (CNLA) is pleased to announce an exclusive partnership with The Home Depot Canada, offering CNLA members 10% off all rentals at Tool Rental Centres across Canada. The Home Depot’s Tool Rental Centre provides landscapers with professional-grade equipment, from mini excavators, skid steers, and trenchers to stump grinders, woodchippers, and aerators.
With flexible rental options, competitive pricing, and convenient locations nationwide, CNLA members can access high-quality, well-maintained equipment without the cost of ownership.
“We’re excited to partner with The Home Depot Canada to bring this valuable benefit to our members,” said Kevin Nauss, CLHM, CNLA Member Services Committee Chair. “Access to professional equipment at a discount helps landscapers take on more projects efficiently while controlling costs. This is another great example of how CNLA works to provide tangible benefits to our members.”
CNLA and provincial association members can use this exclusive offer by logging into their member portal at
cnla.ca/login. Once logged in, members will find full details on how to redeem their savings. For more information, contact CNLA Member Services at
memberservices@cnla-acpp.ca.
Learn more about The Home Depot Canada Tool Rental Centre at
cnla.ca/savings/homedepot
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About Home Depot
The Home Depot is the world’s largest home improvement retailer, with approximately 500,000 orange-blooded associates and more than 2,300 stores in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. The typical store today averages 105,000 square feet of indoor retail space, interconnected with an e-commerce business that offers more than one million products for the DIY customer, professional contractors, and the industry’s largest installation business for the Do-It-For-Me customer.
About CNLA
The Canadian Nursery Landscape Association (CNLA) is a national not-for-profit federation of nine provincial landscape and horticulture associations representing over 4,200 members. Comprised of thousands of locally owned companies that grow, sell, design, install, and maintain plants and other landscape features, our members represent over $14 billion in economic impact in Canada. To learn more, visit
cnla-acpp.ca.