About Century Monuments Based in North Vancouver, Century Monuments is a family-owned business whose commitment to providing quality products and services is unparalleled in the memorial industry. Our strong background in both traditional and contemporary design, along with our highly personalized service ensures that we can meet the diverse needs of British Columbia's populace. Century Monuments' extensive experience in designing and manufacturing monuments is augmented by many years in professional and commercial art, sculpture and painting. Among our distinctive capabilities in granite are hand-sculpted flowers and hand-etched realistic imagery, including portraits. We also offer full-colour memorial portraits in oil, and specialize in ash portraits of cremated individuals. We are also able to manufacture custom sand-blasted address plates, signs and plaques for both business and individual use. We strive to bring you a high quality enduring tribute to commemorate the life of a loved one. What we will do for you: Century Monuments offers no obligation consulting. Our courteous consultants are experienced monument designers, not commissioned salespeople. After selecting your design, we will generate a computerized "mock-up", allowing you to see how the finished monument will look. We ensure the dimensions comply with the cemetery regulations. Once the design has been approved, the monument will be custom manufactured to your specifications. Depending on the complexity of the design, this process may take from 6 to 8 weeks. Century Monuments will also look after all necessary Cemetery Permits and provide foundation and monument installation. Free delivery in the Lower Mainland. We ship memorial markers anywhere:
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