10 February 2026
Hemlock Moves Wide-Format Plant
BURNABY, BC— 
Picture of Hemlock original  plant now renovated
Picture of Hemlock original 14,000 Sq. Ft. plant now renovated  
Hemlock announced the relocation of its wide-format production operations to a newly renovated facility in Burnaby, a building with special significance as the company’s former home. The move marks both a return to roots and a major step forward, bringing expanded capabilities, advanced technologies, and future-ready infrastructure together in one location. Originally home to Hemlock Printers from 1973 to 1986, the facility now serves as the hub for Hemlock’s wide-format operations.
One of the largest printers in Western Canada . Listed as Canada's 38th largest printer by Graphic Monthly .
One of the largest printers in Western Canada . Listed as Canada's 38th largest printer by Graphic Monthly .
Located just a short distance from the company’s main plant, the 14,000 Sq. Ft.  renovated site brings wide-format and fine art printing under one roof, supporting increased output, automation, and creative flexibility across both rigid and flexible materials. Originally home to Hemlock Printers from 1973 to 1986, the facility now serves as the hub for Hemlock’s wide-format operations. Located just a short distance from the company’s main plant, the renovated site brings wide-format and fine art printing under one roof, supporting increased output, automation, and creative flexibility across both rigid and flexible materials.
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