Shipping Container Financing in Canada

Whether you need a container for storage, a jobsite, a home project, or business expansion, Sea Can Guys helps you choose a shipping container in PEI, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick that makes sense without forcing a larger upfront cost than your budget can comfortably handle. When the Container Makes Sense, but the Upfront Cost […]
Are container homes legal

A practical guide to zoning rules, building permits, and container home life expectancy across PEI, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. If you have been asking are container homes legal or what is the life expectancy of a container house, you are asking the right questions. Container homes get attention for design, flexibility, and efficiency, but […]
Do You Need a Permit for a Shipping Container in Atlantic Canada?

A practical guide to permits, zoning rules, and backyard container placement across PEI, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. If you have been asking do you need a permit for a shipping container or can I have a shipping container in my backyard, you are not alone. It is one of the first questions property owners […]
Permits, Inspections & Deadlines Looming?

Get a concession stand with a permit-ready pack, health-code friendly finishes, and a clear activation timeline. Your shipping container concession stand arrives utility-ready and built for Atlantic weather. Overview Event week is not the time to chase paperwork, wait on utility diagrams, or redesign a counter. This core page is built for festival organizers, sports […]
Steel Box Homes in Atlantic Canada: Cost, Codes & Climate — Explained Clearly

Real pricing, permit guidance, and weather-ready construction so you can move from research to a real plan. If you’re researching steel box homes in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, or Prince Edward Island, you’re probably asking a few practical questions: What will it actually cost? Is this legal where I live? Will it hold up in […]
Sea Can Homes in Atlantic Canada: Cost, Codes & Climate — Explained Clearly

Real sea can house cost guidance, permit clarity, and weather-ready construction so you can move from research to a real plan. If you’ve been researching sea can homes in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, or Prince Edward Island, you’re likely running into a mix of inspiration photos and unclear answers. The questions are practical: What does […]
Emergency Speed Can’t Mean Cutting Corners

Our rapid-deployment shelters meet climate, code, and comfort standards without sacrificing response time. Request an Emergency Shelter Quote Why Emergency Shelters Need a Better Standard in Atlantic Canada Atlantic Canada has seen its fair share of disasters—winter storms, flooding, hurricanes, wildfires. And when a community is displaced, the pressure is immediate: people need shelter. But […]
Cold in Winter, Hot in Summer Not Anymore

See how our insulated container workshops are built to handle Atlantic Canada’s harsh climate from day one. Explore Insulated Workshop Options A Workshop That Works All Year Round If you’re thinking about turning a shipping container into a workshop, you’re not alone. DIYers, mechanics, woodworkers, welders, and weekend tinkerers across Atlantic Canada are looking for […]
Tired of Tiny Homes That Can’t Handle Winter?

Discover how our builds are engineered for Canadian snow loads, sub-zero nights, and all-season comfort. Build Your All-Season Tiny Home Why Winterized Tiny Homes Matter More in Atlantic Canada Living small is a big idea—but when winter hits, a poorly insulated tiny home quickly becomes a big problem. In Atlantic Canada, where freezing rain, snowstorms, […]
When Classrooms Overheat or Freeze, Learning Suffers

Discover how our modular classrooms are built for Atlantic Canada’s climate with HVAC, insulation, and ventilation designed to keep students focused year-round. Education Moves Fast. Infrastructure Should Too. Enrollment is rising. Buildings are aging. Budgets are tightening. And yet, the expectation from parents, teachers, and students remains the same: provide a safe, comfortable learning space—no […]