Aquamation

a gentle, water-based alternative to flame-based cremation

What is Aquamation?

Aquamation is a gentle, water-based alternative to flame-based cremation. Scientifically known as “Alkaline Hydrolysis” and more commonly as “Aquamation”, it is the same process that takes place naturally when a body is laid to rest in the soil.

 A combination of gentle water flow, temperature and alkalinity accelerates the natural breakdown of organic materials with no direct emissions of greenhouse gases or mercury into the atmosphere.

At the end of this process, the inorganic remains of the body (the calcium phosphate of the bones) are the ashes that are returned to the family – just as with flame based cremation, though generally with 20-30% more of the remains to be returned.

For more information about Aquamation, please read our FAQs below or feel free to contact us directly at any time.

 

AQUAMATION

Professional Services from Passages

$450

Legal Documentation with Unlimited Death Certificates

$275

Transfer of the Deceased from Place of Death

$225

Administrative Vehicle

$100

Mileage to Hydrolysis Facility

$634.25

Municipal Death Registration Fee (no tax)

$40

Coroner’s Fee (no tax)

$75

BAO Consumer Advocacy Fee

$30

Hydrolysis Fee (fee includes HST)

$764.50

Return Shipping of Remains

$96.05

Plus – Professional assistance in the application of the $2500 CPP Death Benefit and “next steps” estate guidance

Included

 

 

SUM Package Price 

$2,689.80

     Applicable Taxes 13% HST

$218.95



Final Total with Applicable Taxes:

$2,908.75

Aquamation FAQs