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New WeatherPortâ„¢ Canopy Tent Webpage
Canopy tents are a great way to show your team spirit! You can customize our WeatherPort Canopy Tents including adding your own logo or graphics. Please check out our new canopy page to see all of our canopy tent options.
WeatherPort® Fishing Camps
As a camp owner, you want to make your guests as comfortable as possible so they return to your fishing camp. One way to house them comfortably is to use a WeatherPort shelter. Our shelters are customizable with lots of design options. They provide quality accommodations at a fraction of the cost of brick-and-mortar buildings. You can talk to a building specialist to build the right shelter for your camp.
WeatherPort® Greenhouses
WeatherPort®™ creates permanent and portable greenhouses called GardenPorts™ for both year-round and seasonal use. WeatherPort™ brings over 45 years of experience building the best of tension fabric structures. The durability and quality is shown in every greenhouse. Permanent and portable greenhouses are essentially hand crafted to the clients’ purpose. Every aspect from the type of door, fabric, size, insulation, to
WeatherPort® Canopy, Gable and Adventure Camp Styles Meet the Needs of Glacier Tours
Glacier tours can be very long and difficult or short and simple. We create a variety of fabric structures to equip you for any glacier tour. WeatherPort offers canopies, gables, and adventure camps. You can decide which structure is best for your tour using this guide.
The Ongoing Debate of Native Versus Non-Native Plants
Some argue that non-native plants and species have negative impacts on the environment. However, research shows that some non-native plants and species can have a positive effect in new environments. Some non-native plants and species in the United States include the Honey Bee, Ginkgo Biloba, and Evergreen Dogwood. These are examples of non-native plants and species naturalized to our environment so don’t fear using non-native plants in your garden or greenhouse.