Established in Winnipeg, MB in 1952, St. Boniface Bag Company initially hand-sewed sandbags to aid Manitobans in flood prevention efforts. Evolving with time, we transitioned to importing sandbags and diversified into other agricultural bagging solutions.
In 1997, during Manitoba’s ‘Flood of the Century,’ we supplied aid by distributing 16,000,000 sandbags, serving our community with dedication. Despite the overwhelming demand, we endeavored to keep costs reasonable, reflecting our enduring commitment to assisting those in need.
Our product range has expanded over the years, with a focus on agricultural applications. From mesh produce bags to burlap sacks, polywoven seed bags, and bulk bags, we continuously seek to broaden our offerings. We understand the importance of tailored solutions, whether you’re packaging potatoes, alfalfa seeds, rock & soil, or garbage, and prioritize quality and affordability.
At St. Boniface Bag Company, fairness is fundamental. We maintain transparent pricing policies, ensuring consistency for all customers, regardless of order size or status. Whether you’re an individual or a corporation, you’ll receive equitable treatment and access to our competitive pricing tiers.
Give us a call or fill out our form and let us know what kind of bags you need.
We will send over an invoice. Once the invoice is paid, we'll pick your order and let you know when it is ready to be shipped or picked up.
We'll let you know right away when your order is ready. We'll happily ship your bags, or come visit us at our 5000 sq ft warehouse in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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