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How Much Does a Retaining Wall Cost in Toronto in 2026?

Last updated: By YardQuote Research TeamReviewed by Yevhenii Kuznietsov, 11-year SEO & local-market data analyst

A retaining wall in Toronto costs $25 to $65 per square foot of wall face installed, with most GTA residential projects landing between $5,000 and $15,000 total, according to Project Landscaping. A typical four-foot-high, fifty-foot-long stone wall runs about $8,000 to $12,000. Height, material and site access set where you land, and walls over one metre add engineering and permit costs.

What do retaining walls cost by material and height?

YardQuote compiled this table from 9 named Canadian sources; where they disagreed, we widened the range rather than pick one.

Researched July 2026. CAD, sources named per row. Add 13% HST unless noted.
ItemTypical rangeUnitSource
Retaining wall, installed (all materials, Ontario average)$25$65(typ. $40)per sq ft of wall face, CADProject Landscaping (Ontario cost guide, updated Mar 2026)
Armour stone retaining wall, installed$40$100(typ. $60–$90)per sq ft of wall face, CADBrock Excavation (York/Durham/Simcoe)
Armour stone structural/shoreline wall (5–8 ft), installed$85$120(typ. $100)per sq ft of wall face, CADForty Five Scapes (Ontario, Apr 2025)
Armour stone material only$45$195(typ. $155 delivered)per ton, CAD (quarry-gate to delivered)Forty Five Scapes (Ontario quarry pricing)
Interlocking concrete block (SRW) wall, installed$25$50(typ. $35)per sq ft of wall face, CADProject Landscaping
Pressure-treated wood/timber wall, installed$15$30(typ. $25)per sq ft of wall face, CADProject Landscaping
Poured concrete retaining wall, installed$35$65(typ. $47–$64 in Toronto proper)per sq ft of wall face, CADJoey's Landscaping (Yonge St, Toronto)
Natural stone retaining wall, installed$35$85(typ. $60)per sq ft of wall face, CADProject Landscaping
Retaining wall, Toronto/GTA (any material)$55$200(typ. $140–$260 for a 4-ft-high wall)per linear foot, CADAction Home Services (Toronto/GTA)
Labour only, structural/engineered wall over 3 ft (GTA market rate)$39$65(typ. $50)per face sq ft, CAD (labour only, H1 2026 data)Renovation Price (Toronto & GTA cost database)
Labour only, garden/accent wall under 2 ft (GTA market rate)$22$37(typ. $30)per face sq ft, CAD (labour only, H1 2026 data)Renovation Price (Toronto & GTA cost database)
Structural engineer drawings (P.Eng. stamp, wall over 1 m)$800$1,800(typ. $1,200)per project, CADForty Five Scapes
Municipal building permit fee$200$500+(typ. $350)per permit, CAD (varies by municipality)Project Landscaping
Typical residential project total (Ontario)$5,000$15,000(typ. $8,000–$12,000 for a 4 ft x 50 ft stone wall)per project, CADProject Landscaping

What drives the price?

Not every quote is the same job. These are the variables that move retaining wall pricing most in Toronto, so you can read a quote and see where the money goes.

  • Wall height — the dominant driver; taller walls need more stone, deeper granular base, geogrid and heavier equipment, and crossing 1 m triggers engineering + permits
  • Material: pressure-treated wood cheapest ($15-$30/sq ft), interlock block mid ($25-$50), poured concrete ($35-$65), armour/natural stone highest ($40-$120)
  • Scope of the spec: excavation depth, compacted granular base, geotextile, geogrid, gravel backfill and weeping tile can double a per-sq-ft quote versus a stack-and-go bid
  • Site access — tight Toronto side yards mean hand-carrying or craning stone; machine-accessible suburban lots are much cheaper
  • Engineering (P.Eng. drawings $800-$1,800) and municipal permit ($200-$500+) for walls over 1 m or carrying surcharge loads
  • Stone transport/delivery — 25-40% of armour stone material cost; local limestone ($45-$75/ton) vs Muskoka granite (+$20-$30/ton)
  • Demolition and disposal of an existing failed wall before rebuilding
  • Drainage and soil conditions — clay, groundwater or slope surcharge (driveway above the wall) add $500-$3,000+

What's specific to Ontario and Toronto?

Ontario rules and Toronto's climate change the math in ways national price guides miss. Here is what applies locally, from HST to permits to freeze-thaw.

  • City of Toronto permit rule (toronto.ca): a building permit is required to construct a retaining wall more than 1 metre (3'3") high IF it is on or adjacent to public property (including streets), building entrances, or private property accessible to the public. Walls under 1 m, or over 1 m on private property not accessible to the public, do not need a permit.
  • Ontario Building Code: a retaining wall exceeding 1,000 mm exposed height adjacent to public property, building access, or publicly accessible private property is a 'designated structure' under Part 4, Division B — the City of Toronto will not accept a permit application without drawings stamped by an Ontario-licensed P.Eng.
  • Even under 1 m, engineering can be triggered if the wall supports a surcharge load (driveway, parking pad, patio) or alters surface drainage; municipalities like Mississauga apply their own 1 m permit thresholds, so check locally across the GTA.
  • Budget $1,500-$3,500 combined for engineering plus permits on a wall over 1 m (Project Landscaping); engineering alone typically $800-$1,800 (Forty Five Scapes).
  • Toronto right-of-way: any wall or landscape work in the city boulevard requires a separate Landscape Construction Permit from Transportation Services — it is not covered by the building permit.
  • Ravine lots: much of Toronto falls under the Ravine and Natural Feature Protection By-law and/or TRCA regulation — walls near ravines, slopes or shorelines may need conservation authority approval before any permit.
  • HST: 13% applies to residential landscaping contracts in Ontario. Confirm whether a quote is HST-in or HST-extra — on a $12,000 wall that is a $1,560 difference. There is no HST rebate for landscaping work.
  • Seasonality: the GTA build season runs roughly April to November; frozen ground halts excavation in winter. Contractors book spring slots from late fall, and off-season signing is your best window for pricing leverage. Spring (post-thaw) is also when failed walls are discovered, so demand peaks May-June.

How can I pay less?

You can keep retaining wall costs down without cutting the parts that matter. These are the levers GTA homeowners actually use, each tied to a real number above.

  • Stay under 1 metre. Keeping the wall at 0.9 m or terracing the grade into two shorter stepped walls can avoid the $1,500-$3,500 engineering-and-permit layer — but confirm with your municipality, since closely spaced terraces acting as one system can still trigger review.
  • Get 3+ itemized quotes and compare the spec, not just the total: base depth, geotextile, gravel backfill and weeping tile. Renovation Price attributes 90% of GTA wall failures to foundation shortcuts, so the $22/sq ft bid that skips drainage costs double when it leans in 5 years.
  • Choose interlock SRW block over natural stone where looks allow — $25-$50/sq ft vs $60-$100+, with a comparable 30-50 year lifespan.
  • For armour stone, spec local Ontario limestone (Buckhorn/Wiarton, $45-$75/ton) instead of Muskoka granite (+$20-$30/ton), and pick a supplier close by — hauling can be 25-40% of material cost.
  • Bundle the wall with other hardscaping (driveway, patio, steps) so excavator mobilization and disposal bins are shared across the job.
  • Sign in late fall or winter for a spring build; crews filling their shoulder-season calendar have more room to sharpen the price than in the May-June rush.
  • DIY only garden walls under 2 ft: materials run $10-$30/sq ft versus $25-$65 installed. Anything retaining real grade or near a structure is not a DIY job in Toronto's clay soils.

How did we research these numbers?

Every price on this page comes from a named Canadian source, and where sources disagreed we widened the range rather than pick a favourite. Here is how YardQuote reconciled the numbers.

  • All figures are CAD from Ontario/GTA companies publishing 2025-2026 prices. US guides (e.g. HomeGuide's national retaining-wall figures) surfaced in searches but were EXCLUDED rather than converted, since ample Canadian data exists.
  • Sources conflict most on interlock block and timber. Alterra Landscaping (Toronto) quotes interlock as low as $15-$35/sq ft while Maverick Landscaping quotes $60-$100/sq ft for a full professional spec (excavation, compacted granular base, geogrid, drainage). The table row uses Project Landscaping's mid-consensus $25-$50; the delta is almost entirely scope, not margin — ask what base depth, backfill and weeping tile are included.
  • Timber shows the same spread: Alterra $10-$20/sq ft, Project Landscaping $15-$30, Joey's $20-$35, Maverick $40-$60 for a fully drained, deadman-anchored GTA build (their 140 sq ft example: $14,000-$16,000).
  • Natural stone quotes range $35/sq ft (Project Landscaping low end) to $150/sq ft (Maverick high end); $60-$100 is the realistic Toronto install band per Joey's Landscaping.
  • Height is the single biggest cost driver. Action Home Services' rule of thumb: roughly $50-$150 per linear foot for every 6 inches of height on walls over 2 ft, and labour alone runs $50-$100/linear ft.
  • Renovation Price (H1 2026, 3 internal cost databases + 5 market sources) also publishes below-market ($27-$39/sq ft) and above-market ($65-$105+/sq ft) labour bands for structural walls, and warns 90% of GTA retaining-wall failures trace to shifting foundations — the cheapest bids usually cut the base and drainage.
  • Armour stone logistics matter: transport can equal 25-40% of material cost (Forty Five Scapes cites $275/trip for a single-axle roll-off and $60-$90/hr long-haul surcharges past 150 km). Tight urban Toronto lots that need a mini-excavator or crane push quotes to the top of the range.
  • Drainage add-ons: basic weeping tile behind the wall runs $5-$10/linear ft; solving complex water problems adds $1,000-$3,000+ (Project Landscaping). Difficult soil or access adds $500-$2,000 or 10-30% to the project.

Sources

Who can do the work?

YardQuote tracks 61 retaining wall contractors across the Greater Toronto Area, rated 4.8★ on average. The three below rank highest on our review-weighted score, based on YardQuote's analysis of 61 GTA businesses, July 2026.

  • SB Excavation1
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    SB Excavation

    MimicoInterlocking

    Get in touch with our Toronto-based team for expert excavation services. Reach out today for a free estimate! ☎ 647-904-5780

  • Mineola Landscaping2
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    Mineola Landscaping

    MimicoLandscaping

    Professional Landscaping - Since 2006 | We like what we do and we do it well | Yard Staging | Hedge & Shrub Trimming | Seasonal Cleanups | Retaining Walls

  • Para-Loc Interlock and Landscape3
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    Para-Loc Interlock and Landscape

    AgincourtLandscaping

    Para-Loc Interlocking Markham specializes in interlocking driveways, backyards and landscaping services in the Markham, Durham & Toronto Area. Contact us to receive a FREE quote in LESS than 24 hours and get ready to see your vision come to life!

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a retaining wall cost in Toronto?

Plan on $25 to $65 per square foot of wall face installed, with most GTA residential projects landing between $5,000 and $15,000 total. A typical 4-ft-high, 50-ft-long stone wall runs about $8,000 to $12,000. Height, material and site access drive where you land in that range.

How much does an armour stone retaining wall cost in the GTA?

Expect $40 to $100 per square foot installed for a standard armour stone wall, and $85 to $120 for tall structural or shoreline walls. The stone itself runs $45 to $195 per ton, and delivery can add 25-40% on top of material cost, so local limestone keeps quotes down.

Do I need a permit for a retaining wall in Toronto?

Only in specific cases. Toronto requires a building permit for walls over 1 metre (3'3") that are on or adjacent to public property, building entrances, or publicly accessible private property. A wall under 1 metre on a private backyard needs no permit. Over 1 metre, budget $200 to $500 for the permit plus engineering.

How much do engineered drawings cost for a retaining wall in Ontario?

P.Eng.-stamped drawings typically cost $800 to $1,800, and Toronto will not accept a permit application for a designated retaining wall without them. All-in, engineering plus permit fees add roughly $1,500 to $3,500 to any wall over 1 metre, which is why many homeowners terrace two shorter walls instead.

What is the cheapest retaining wall material?

Pressure-treated timber, at $15 to $30 per square foot installed in Ontario — roughly half the cost of armour stone. The trade-off is lifespan: wood lasts 10 to 20 years before rot forces replacement, versus 30-50 years for interlock block and 50-100+ for stone or poured concrete, so cheapest upfront is rarely cheapest per year.

How much does an interlocking block retaining wall cost?

In the GTA, interlock (segmental) block walls run about $25 to $50 per square foot installed, with basic blocks costing $5 to $8 per square foot in materials and premium textured lines $10 to $18. Quotes vary widely with scope — a proper build includes compacted granular base, geogrid and drainage, not just stacked block.

How much does a retaining wall cost per linear foot in Toronto?

Toronto contractors quote roughly $55 to $200 per linear foot depending on height and material, with a 4-ft-high wall typically $140 to $260 per linear foot. A useful rule of thumb from GTA installers: every extra 6 inches of height adds about $50 to $150 per linear foot to the price.

Why do retaining wall quotes vary so much between contractors?

Mostly scope, not markup. GTA labour alone spans $22 to $65+ per square foot depending on wall class, and low bids often omit the granular base, geotextile and weeping tile. Since about 90% of GTA wall failures trace to shifting foundations, compare what's under and behind the wall before comparing the bottom line.

Questions to ask your contractor

  • Does this wall need a permit and engineered drawings (over 1m)? Engineering cost benchmarks
  • What drainage goes behind the wall (gravel, weeping tile)?
  • Which material are you pricing — armour stone, block, or poured?
  • How deep is the footing/base for our frost line?

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