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How Much Does Landscape Design Cost in Toronto in 2026?

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

A professional landscape design plan in Toronto typically costs $1,500 to $5,000, according to Precision Landscaping's 2026 Ontario guide, which prices small front yards at $1,500 to $2,500 and full backyards at $2,500 to $4,500. Comprehensive master plans with pools and cabanas reach $5,000 to $10,000 or more, and many design-build firms credit the design fee toward construction.

What does a landscape design plan cost by scope?

YardQuote compiled this table from 12 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
Design consultation (independent landscape designer, hourly)$75$150(typ. $100–$125)per hourAbsolute Home Services (Ontario guide, Sept 2025)
Initial concept plan / paid consultation (smaller property, early-stage)$500$1,500(typ. $1,000)per planDutra Landscape & Pools (Hamilton/Halton, ON)
Concept (schematic) design for a standard 50'x100' city lot$1,000$2,000(typ. From $1,000 (front OR back yard); master plan from $2,000)per yard designedMVK Landscape Design (Toronto, published pricing structure)
Small garden or single-patio design$300$900(typ. $500)per designCreative Concepts Landscapes (Dundas, ON — serves western GTA)
2D landscape design plan (scaled layout)$1,400$1,600(typ. $1,500)per planCreative Concepts Landscapes
3D rendering add-on (on top of a 2D layout)$1,500$1,750(typ. $1,600)per rendering packageCreative Concepts Landscapes
Landscape design plan — overall Toronto market range$1,000$3,500(typ. $2,000)per planToronto Fixer
Front yard design plan (small scope)$1,500$2,500(typ. $2,000)per planPrecision Landscaping (North York, 2026 Ontario guide)
Full backyard design plan$2,500$4,500(typ. $3,500)per planPrecision Landscaping (North York, 2026 Ontario guide)
Comprehensive property master plan (pool, cabana, multiple zones)$5,000$10,000+(typ. $6,500)per planPrecision Landscaping (North York, 2026 Ontario guide)
Full construction drawings / 3D package (large or complex property)$3,000$7,500+(typ. $5,000)per drawing setDutra Landscape & Pools
Design add-on: inground pool area (added to base design fee)+$1,000+$2,500(typ. +$1,500 (outdoor kitchen +$800–$1,800; lighting plan +$300–$1,000))add-on per featurePrecision Landscaping (North York, 2026 Ontario guide)
Design + contract administration on design-build projects (percentage model)9% ('up to 9%' — MVK, Toronto)20% (upper bound cited by US landscape-architect guides)(typ. 10–15%)% of total construction budgetMVK Landscape Design (Toronto)

What drives the price?

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

  • Scope of property covered: front yard only ($1,500–$2,500) vs full backyard ($2,500–$4,500) vs comprehensive multi-zone master plan ($5,000–$10,000+)
  • Deliverable depth: concept sketch vs scaled 2D plan vs 3D renderings vs full contractor-ready construction drawings — each tier adds $1,500+ (Creative Concepts: 3D adds $1,500–$1,750 to a 2D plan)
  • Feature complexity add-ons to the design fee: inground pool +$1,000–$2,500, outdoor kitchen +$800–$1,800, cabana/pavilion +$1,000–$2,000, retaining walls +$500–$1,500, lighting plan +$300–$1,000, drainage plan +$500–$1,200 (Precision Landscaping 2026)
  • Professional credential: unregulated landscape designer ($75–$150/hr) vs OALA-licensed landscape architect (premium rates, required for stamped/engineered submissions)
  • Site conditions: slopes and grading, ravine or valley adjacency, drainage problems, and mature protected trees all add design and reporting work
  • Pre-design reports frequently required in Toronto: land survey $1,500–$3,000, soil testing $600–$1,200, arborist report $500–$1,500, engineering review $1,000–$3,000+ (Precision Landscaping)
  • Number of revision rounds and whether construction administration/site visits are included or billed hourly
  • Location within the GTA: Toronto-core pricing runs 15–25% above Ontario provincial averages (Absolute Home Services)

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.

  • HST: Ontario's 13% HST applies to landscape design fees and landscaping construction; most published design quotes exclude it, so a $3,000 design invoice actually costs $3,390.
  • Toronto right-of-way: any landscaping work beyond your property line (boulevard, sidewalk area) requires a City of Toronto landscape construction permit. Minor work (excavation ≤1.2 m — driveways, fences, walkways, hedges, low retaining walls) may not need an application fee, but major encroachment work costs $818.19 + HST (projects under $1M) or $3,522.60 + HST (over $1M).
  • Retaining walls: walls over 1 metre in height generally require a building permit and engineered drawings under the Ontario Building Code; budget $1,000–$3,000+ for the engineering review on top of the design fee (Precision Landscaping).
  • Tree protection: all City of Toronto street trees and private trees 30 cm+ in trunk diameter are protected by bylaw; designs near them typically need an arborist report ($500–$1,500) and paving must keep 1.2–6.0 m clearance from city trees depending on trunk size.
  • Ravine and conservation lots: properties near ravines, valleys, or watercourses fall under Toronto's Ravine and Natural Feature Protection bylaw and/or conservation authority (e.g., TRCA) review, adding $500–$2,500+ in authority fees and often requiring a landscape architect rather than a designer.
  • Professional regulation: 'landscape architect' is a licensed title in Ontario via the OALA, which publishes a Fee Guide for Landscape Architectural Services; 'landscape designer' is unregulated, which is a key reason designer rates ($75–$150/hr) undercut architect rates.
  • Seasonality: design commissions peak January–April ahead of the April–November construction season; simple plans take ~2 weeks and large master plans 4–6 weeks including revisions, so winter booking secures spring build slots.
  • Boulevard materials: the City discourages impervious surfaces (poured concrete, interlock) in the right-of-way in favour of pervious materials that support street-tree growth and stormwater infiltration — a design constraint unique to Toronto frontages.

How can I pay less?

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

  • Ask every design-build firm about a design-fee credit before signing — Precision Landscaping credits the full design fee toward construction, effectively making the plan free if you build with them.
  • Buy the 2D plan first ($1,400–$1,600 at Creative Concepts) and skip the 3D rendering (+$1,500–$1,750) unless you truly can't visualize the space — the contractor builds from the 2D drawings either way.
  • Start with a concept plan ($500–$1,500) instead of a full master plan; you can phase the detailed drawings zone by zone as budget allows.
  • Use free consultations at design-build firms (KT Landscape Design, Land-Con) to scope your project before paying an independent designer — but collect at least two quotes, since free consults come with sales pressure toward that firm's build services.
  • For straightforward residential yards under roughly $15,000 of construction, hire a landscape designer at $75–$150/hour rather than an OALA landscape architect — architect-level fees only pay off on ravine lots, engineered walls, or permit-heavy projects.
  • Commission your design in January–March: turnaround is faster, you're first in the April build queue, and firms are more willing to waive consultation fees to lock in spring work.
  • Order the land survey and arborist report before design starts — discovering a protected tree or lot-line issue mid-design triggers paid revision rounds.

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.

  • Entry-level pricing conflicts between sources and the ranges were widened accordingly: Creative Concepts (Dundas/western GTA) quotes $300–$900 for small garden designs, while Precision Landscaping (North York) puts the floor for any proper plan at $1,500. The gap reflects deliverable depth — a single-bed planting sketch vs a fully scaled, contractor-ready plan.
  • Toronto/GTA carries a 15–25% premium over provincial averages for landscaping services (Absolute Home Services, Sept 2025), so Ontario-wide design figures should be read at the top of their range inside the 416/905.
  • The dominant GTA business model is design-build with a fee credit: Precision Landscaping explicitly credits the full design fee toward construction if you build with them, and design-build firms like KT Landscape Design (Toronto) and Land-Con (Aurora/GTA) advertise free initial consultations. True design-only studios (e.g., MVK) charge from the first deliverable.
  • Percentage-of-construction pricing exists but is rarer for residential GTA work than flat per-plan fees: MVK (Toronto) publishes 'up to 9% of construction budget and/or hourly rate' for full design plus administration, while US references (Houzz, HomeGuide) cite 10–20% as the landscape-architect convention. The percentage is currency-neutral so it was retained; their US-dollar figures were excluded.
  • USD sources excluded from price rows: Houzz's landscape-architect hourly data (US$60 draftsperson to US$275+ senior) and HomeGuide/HomeAdvisor 2025-26 US cost pages were not converted because comparable CAD figures from GTA firms were available. Only the unitless percent-of-construction convention was referenced.
  • HomeStars' Toronto landscaping cost guide returned HTTP 403 at research time (July 2026) and could not be verified, so it is not cited for any figure.
  • Data freshness: Precision Landscaping's guide is labeled 2026; Land-Con's backyard cost guide is dated 2026; Absolute Home Services is dated Sept 17, 2025; the Toronto-focused Luxury Lifestyle article (June 2025, CAD figures: designs CAD $300–$2,000+, firms CAD $1,500–$5,500, hourly CAD $100–$150) corroborates the ranges used.
  • Design timelines affect cost planning: simple plans take about 2 weeks, larger master plans 4–6 weeks including revisions (Precision Landscaping) — commissioning in January–March is standard to hit April construction starts.

Sources

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a professional landscape design cost in Toronto?

Most GTA design plans run $1,500–$5,000+. Precision Landscaping's 2026 Ontario guide prices small front yards at $1,500–$2,500, full backyards at $2,500–$4,500, and comprehensive property master plans with pools and cabanas at $5,000–$10,000+. Simple single-garden or patio designs from smaller studios can start around $300–$900.

Is the first landscape design consultation free?

At design-build firms, usually yes — Toronto companies like KT Landscape Design and Land-Con advertise free consultations because they expect to win the construction work. Independent design-only studios typically charge $75–$150 per hour, or a flat $500–$1,500 for an on-site consultation that produces an initial concept plan.

How much more does a 3D landscape design cost than a 2D plan?

Roughly double. Creative Concepts Landscapes prices 2D scaled layouts at $1,400–$1,600, with 3D renderings adding another $1,500–$1,750 on top. Full construction-drawing packages with 3D for large or complex properties run $3,000–$7,500+. Pay for 3D only when you genuinely need to visualize grade changes, structures, or nighttime lighting.

Do I get my design fee back if I hire the same company to build?

Often, yes. Precision Landscaping in North York explicitly credits the design fee toward construction when you proceed with them, and this design-fee-credit model is common across GTA design-build firms. On a $3,000 plan and a $60,000 build, that credit is effectively 5% off — but get the policy, expiry, and partial-build terms in writing.

What is the cost difference between a landscape designer and a landscape architect?

Landscape designers in Ontario charge roughly $75–$150 per hour; OALA-licensed landscape architects charge meaningfully more (US guides cite up to US$275/hour for senior architects). For a typical residential yard a designer is sufficient. Hire a landscape architect for ravine lots, complex grading and drainage, or when the city requires stamped drawings.

Will my landscape design trigger permits or engineering costs in Toronto?

Possibly. Any work in the public right-of-way needs a City of Toronto landscape construction permit — major encroachment work costs $818.19 plus HST under $1M in value. Retaining walls over 1 metre generally need engineered drawings ($1,000–$3,000+), and ravine or valley lots can add conservation authority fees of $500–$2,500+.

What percentage of my landscaping budget should go to design?

Toronto's MVK Landscape Design caps full design plus contract administration at 9% of the construction budget; US landscape-architect guides commonly cite 10–20%. As a practical rule, budget $2,500–$5,000 (roughly 5–10%) for a proper plan on a $50,000 GTA backyard. For projects under about $15,000, a flat $1,000–$1,600 2D plan is the better buy.

When is the best time to commission a landscape design in Toronto?

January through March. Designers sit between build seasons, so simple plans turn around in about 2 weeks versus 4–6 weeks for large master plans in the spring rush, and you land first in line for April construction slots. Fees rarely drop outright, but firms are likelier to waive the $75–$150/hour consultation charge to lock in spring work.

Questions to ask your contractor

  • Is the design fee credited if we build with your firm?
  • Do we get 2D plans only, or 3D renderings — and at what cost? 2D vs 3D pricing
  • Who owns the drawings if we hire another contractor to build?
  • Have you handled ravine/TRCA or permit reviews in this city?

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