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Cremation Urns Toronto | Wood, Metal & Marble Urns
Cremation Urns Made with Care, Priced Without the Markup
Cremation urns in Toronto start at $100 at Haven Casket and Monument. A cremation urn is a sealed container that holds a loved one’s ashes after cremation. We carry wood, metal, marble, companion, keepsake, and pet urns, with custom engraving available. We serve families across Toronto and the GTA, and ship Canada wide from our Markham showroom.
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How to Choose the Right Cremation Urn
Choosing a cremation urn comes down to four practical questions.
How big does the urn need to be?
Standard adult urns hold about 200 cubic inches of ashes. The rule of thumb is one cubic inch of urn capacity for every pound of body weight before cremation.
Where will the urn be placed?
Some families keep the urn at home. Others bury it in a cemetery, place it in a columbarium niche, or scatter the ashes. The plan affects the urn type and material. Some cemeteries have specific requirements, so it’s best to check in advance.
What material feels right?
Wood looks warm and traditional. Metal is strong and polished. Marble feels solid and permanent. Biodegradable urns work for green burials or water scattering.
How personal do you want it to feel?
Engraving, ceramic photos, and custom finishes are all options. We engrave most urns at our Markham shop in English, Chinese, and other languages.
Cremation Urn Sizes Explained
The right size depends on the person’s weight before cremation. A common rule is one cubic inch of urn capacity for every pound of body weight. If the math is close, choose the next size up so there is room for comfort.
Types of Cremation Urns
There are several types of urns available, each with its own look and purpose.
Wood Urns
Wood urns have a warm, natural look. They are often chosen for home display because they feel simple and traditional. See Wood Urns.
Metal Urns
Metal urns are strong and long-lasting. They often have more detailed designs and are commonly used for burial or long-term storage. Browse Metal Urns.
Marble Urns
Marble urns are heavier and more permanent. Each one has a unique pattern, making it a more distinctive option. Buy Marble Urns.
Keepsake and Companion Urns
Keepsake urns hold a small portion of ashes, while companion urns are designed for two people. Browse keepsake urns. See companion urns.
Buying Cremation Urns in Toronto
You have the freedom to make your own choices. Purchasing your urn directly from a factory in Toronto not only saves you money but also gives you a wider range of personalized options, all without the extra costs that come from funeral homes. Families in Ontario can buy urns from any licensed supplier, not just through funeral homes. For more information about your rights, check out the BAO Consumer Information Guide.
Personalizing an Urn
Many of our urns can be beautifully engraved with names, important dates, or a heartfelt message. We go beyond simple text by incorporating meaningful symbols such as religious icons, nature scenes, or military emblems to truly capture a unique life story. Adding this personal touch transforms a lovely vessel into a lasting memorial that resonates with your family’s cherished memories. Our precision laser engraving guarantees that every letter is sharp, clear, and built to endure for generations. Learn more about urn engraving.
How Much Do Cremation Urns Cost?
The cost of a cremation urn is primarily determined by the material, size, and level of craftsmanship involved in the design. By choosing a factory direct supplier, you gain total pricing transparency and avoid the significant markups typically found at funeral homes. Our selection offers options for every budget, with adult urns starting as low as $100. For those seeking exceptional quality, our premium Canadian made wood urns featuring expert dovetail joinery and furniture grade finishes start at $800. This direct to family model ensures your investment goes entirely toward superior quality and artisanal skill, allowing you to honor your loved one with a beautiful memorial at a more honest price point. For more details on funeral cost, refer to The Real Cost of a Funeral in Ontario (2026 Price Guide).
Need Help Choosing?
If you’re not sure which urn is right, we can help you make a decision based on your situation.
Call us at 905-604-7555 or visit our showroom. Or start by browsing the categories above








