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Canada's source for snow guards, snow dams, avalanche guards, and Snobar systems for metal roofs — shipped across Manitoba with a free custom layout on every order.
If you're searching for snow guards for metal roofs in Canada, you've found the right place. Canada Snow Guards supplies snow retention systems to homeowners, contractors, and builders across Manitoba — from Winnipeg and Brandon to Thompson, Dauphin, Selkirk, and beyond.
Manitoba winters bring a combination of heavy snowfall, sustained cold, and rapid freeze-thaw cycles that put serious stress on metal roofs. When snow slides suddenly off a metal roof in large sheets — often called a roof avalanche — it can damage gutters, vehicles, landscaping, and put people at serious risk. Snow guards, snow dams, and avalanche guards hold that snow in place so it melts gradually or releases in small, safe amounts.
Every order from Canada Snow Guards includes a free custom layout — we calculate the exact guard placement, spacing, and product recommendation for your specific roof, your Manitoba location's snow load, and your panel type. You never have to guess how many guards you need or where to put them.
Not sure what your roof needs? Send us a few photos and your Manitoba location — we'll build your layout for free, within 1 business day.
Request Free LayoutSnow guards aren't an optional accessory in this climate — they're a core part of your roofing system. Here's what they protect against.
Metal roofs shed snow efficiently — sometimes dangerously so. As meltwater forms between the snow pack and the panel surface, entire sheets can release at once. Avalanche guards and snow retention systems prevent this, holding accumulation until it melts safely or releases in small, controlled amounts.
Winnipeg's notorious temperature swings — bouncing above and below zero repeatedly through winter — destabilize snow packs and create ice buildup at eaves. Snow dams for metal roofs act as a physical barrier, keeping snow in place through these temperature fluctuations.
Sliding snow tears gutters from fascia, destroys downspouts, and damages anything below the eave — vehicles, fencing, landscaping, walkways. Properly designed snow guards for metal roofs in Canada eliminate sudden slides and distribute load evenly across the eave.
Falling snow and ice is a known liability risk. Several Canadian jurisdictions now require snow retention on commercial buildings. For any Manitoba roof over a walkway, entrance, driveway, or public area, snow guards are essential — and may be code-required.
We carry the systems Manitoba homeowners and contractors search for most — including Snobar, pipe rail, pad-style guards, avalanche guards, and snow dams for every metal panel type.
Non-penetrating clamps grip the raised seam without any drilling — no holes, no warranty concerns. The most searched snow guard for metal roofs in Canada. Compatible with most standing seam profiles across Manitoba.
Shop Clamp SystemsContinuous bar and pipe-style snow rails create a solid retention line across the full width of your roof. The Snobar system is one of the most widely used snow guard solutions in Canada — proven in heavy snow regions like Manitoba.
Shop Snobar & RailsIndividual pads or cleats installed in a pattern across the roof surface. Low-profile, UV-resistant polycarbonate or cast aluminum — available in colours to match your Manitoba metal roof panel.
Shop Pad GuardsHeavy-duty snow retention for high-load areas — over entrances, walkways, driveways, and on longer roof runs common in northern Manitoba. Prevents dangerous roof avalanches where the risk is greatest.
Shop Avalanche GuardsSnow dams act as a physical barrier at the roof eave, controlling where snow and meltwater go. Ideal for Manitoba roofs where ice dams and freeze-thaw cycles create recurring problems every season.
Shop Snow DamsCustom-engineered snow retention for commercial buildings, shops, and agricultural structures across Manitoba. Stamped drawings and full layout support available for code-critical projects.
Request Commercial QuotePeople search for snow retention products under different names. Here's what they all mean and what we carry.
The general term for any device that holds snow on a roof to prevent sudden slides. We supply snow guards across all Canadian provinces, with free custom layouts on every Manitoba order.
Snow guards designed specifically for metal roofing — standing seam, corrugated, and screw-down panels. Metal roofs are especially prone to sudden snow release, making retention essential rather than optional.
A widely used bar-style snow guard system common on Canadian metal roofs. Snobar systems create a continuous horizontal retention line and work with various clamp and bracket types across all panel profiles.
The RidgePro is a non-penetrating roof anchor used for fall protection and rooftop access on standing seam metal roofs. Often installed alongside snow guard systems as part of a complete rooftop safety setup.
Snow dams (also called snow stops or snow brakes) are barrier-style devices mounted at the eave that physically block snow from sliding over the edge. A common search for Manitoba homeowners dealing with ice buildup and freeze-thaw damage.
A term for heavy-duty retention systems rated to prevent large-scale roof avalanches. Typically specified over walkways, entrances, and on steep commercial roofs in Manitoba where falling snow poses a direct and serious safety hazard.
Every order includes a free custom layout — guard type, placement, and quantity calculated precisely for your Manitoba roof and location.
Start Your Free LayoutSnow load is one factor in a proper layout — but pitch, roof length, panel type, and eave placement all matter too. Use this table to understand your region, then let us build your custom layout.
| Region / City | Ground Snow Load (kPa) | Approx. (psf) | Load Category | Get Layout |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Winnipeg | 1.9 – 2.1 kPa | ~40–44 psf | Moderate–High | Free Layout → |
| Brandon | 1.7 – 2.0 kPa | ~35–42 psf | Standard | Free Layout → |
| Steinbach | 1.9 – 2.0 kPa | ~40–42 psf | Moderate–High | Free Layout → |
| Portage la Prairie | 1.8 – 2.0 kPa | ~38–42 psf | Standard | Free Layout → |
| Thompson | 2.5 – 3.0 kPa | ~52–63 psf | High | Free Layout → |
| The Pas | 2.4 – 2.8 kPa | ~50–58 psf | High | Free Layout → |
| Selkirk | 1.9 – 2.1 kPa | ~40–44 psf | Moderate–High | Free Layout → |
| Dauphin | 2.0 – 2.4 kPa | ~42–50 psf | Moderate–High | Free Layout → |
* Approximate values based on the National Building Code of Canada. Actual layout requirements depend on roof pitch, panel type, eave length, and exposure. Always get a custom layout from us before ordering.
We do the layout work. You send us a few details about your Manitoba roof.
Photos showing your panel type, eave, and pitch are all we need to get started.
Your Manitoba city or municipality lets us pull the correct ground snow load for your area.
Within 1 business day, we send a complete guard system recommendation and placement layout — free.
Order direct. Ships across Canada. Clamp systems install without special tools or contractors.
What Manitoba homeowners and contractors ask most before ordering.