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A funeral can be a significant expense, depending on what kind of service you opt for. You can spend anything between $1,000 to $12,000.
It can typically amount to around $3,500 \u2013 $5,000. This tends to be why many people consider a cremation at the place of death and then ship the cremated remains back to BC.
Cremation rates vary by province or territory. The highest cremation rate is in British Columbia (85.9%); the lowest is in Prince Edward Island (44.2%)....The cost breakdown for cremation in 2020 was as follows: Basic services of the funeral director and staff$902Crematory (cremation) fee$544Cremation casket$9778 more rows
Cremation rates vary by province or territory. The highest cremation rate is in British Columbia (85.9%); the lowest is in Prince Edward Island (44.2%)....The cost breakdown for cremation in 2020 was as follows: Basic services of the funeral director and staff$902Cremation casket$977Urn$3188 more rows
Average Funeral Costs Per Province British Columbia \u2013 $1,000 to $12,000.

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In-ground casket burial space Type of interment spacePriceBurial lot (flat/flush marker area)$27,000Burial lot (upright monument area)$35,000Single casket - shared grave$10,000Single casket - sustainable grave$5,000
If approved, the average payout from Ontario Works is approximately $2250 but can vary depending on location and individual circumstances. Note: You must be approved for this benefit prior to signing any contracts for funeral services.
Cremation without ceremony (direct cremation) Next to whole body donation, which includes cremation at no cost, this is the cheapest and most affordable cremation option.
The purpose of funeral benefits is to help pay the funeral costs when a member or pensioner passes away. Funeral benefits are also paid out on the death of the spouse, life partner or eligible child of a member or pensioner.
Average Funeral Costs Per Province British Columbia \u2013 $1,000 to $12,000.

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