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Soaring Olympic There is a lot going on in this carving and it has to do with gliders and flying. It has been rendered from a single piece of Brazilian soapstone. Have a look.

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Fred The Moose Just like the real moose, Fred has an antler spread that is as impressive as it gets. Painstakingly carved from a single piece of stone.

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Tiger Salmon Try and guess how Mike came up with the name 'Tiger Salmon" for this unique piece? Crafted in bronze with an interesting patina, it really is a stunner. Commissions would be welcomed.

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Candleabras Absolutely unique in all the world and created from a single piece of Brazilian soapstone by Mike Tyler. Makes a superb wedding or special occasion gift.

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Eagle Perch This carving is made from three different types of stone. The tree stump is made from one piece of Brazilian Soapstone, and is designed to look like an eagle with its wings up in the air.

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Wise Old Owl Take a close look at this creation by Mike Tyler and you'll see much more than just the image of a barn owl. Crafted from a single Brazilian soapstone in one piece.

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Big Bronze Bear This life-size bronze statue of a bear must certainly be one of Mike Tyler's most significant works yet. Wait until you see where he lives and what he hopes to dine on.

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Otter These are playful animals and are often seen sliding repeatedly down snowy slopes, apparently for sheer enjoyment. The northern river otters grow to one metre (3 to 4 ft) in length and weigh from five to fifteen kilograms (10 to 30 lb).

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Bear Bundle Mike calls this Brazilian soapstone image of a mother bear protecting her young Bear Bundle. Bear cubs are generally born in January or February and are blind at birth.

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Seal Head Did you know seals are capable of remaining underwater for up to two hours without needing fresh air? Sorry this piece has been sold; commissions are always entertained.

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Mounted Salmon For thousands of years, the history, economy and culture of Canada's west coast have been inextricably linked to Pacific salmon. Salmon are a common subject of Mike's carvings and sculpturing, and are available in soapstone and bronze. 

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Salmon Fighting The Stream Salmon on the run sculptured by Mike Tyler in bronze to adorn landscape streams that he has also created. Real salmon may be endangered, bronze are not.

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Gecko In the dark of night, skinny gnome-like lizards with shiny bulging eyes skitter across the trunk of a rainforest tree, or the wall of a beach resort. Mike has captured the essence of this fun little creature in what is a single piece of Brazilian soapstone.

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Sea Lion The northern sea lion is the largest of the eared seals and the inspiration for this Brazilian soapstone piece by Mike Tyler. This carving represents a classic west coast scene.

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Chinese Fighting Fish Chinese Fighting Fish or Bettas originate in the shallow waters in Thailand (formerly called Siam, hence their name), Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, and parts of China. They proliferate rice paddies, shallow ponds, and even slow moving streams.

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Outdoor Firepits

Outdoor fireplaces and firepits are special to Mike and so they warrant their own section on the website. Have a look.

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Stone Driveways

Stone driveways are what got Mike started and he's designed and built some of the most impressive ones in the Whistler area. Follow the links for more examples.

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Stoneworks

Stone works in Whistler and Mike Tyler works in stone. If you can dream it, he can probably build it. Have a look.

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Explore Our Services

The Right Tools

Moving heavy rock takes specialized equipment and experience. Our vacuum lift is capable of lifting thousands of pounds and we avoid damage to the stone.

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Commercial

Our projects include many commercial undertakings as illustrated here. Watch a short slideshow introducing some of our unique projects.

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Residential Landscapes

We don't walk away from work in stone. In fact, we don't walk away from work. Major makeovers suit us fine, so do smaller projects.

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