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Choosing the Right Casket for Cremation in Vancouver
  • January 28, 2025
Choosing the Right Casket for Cremation in Vancouver

Cremation ceremonies are becoming increasingly common in Vancouver due to their simplicity, affordability and ability to plan truly unique memorials for loved ones who have passed. However, much like a traditional funeral, planning a cremation involves making several important decisions, and selecting the right casket for the cremation container is one of them.

Whether you’re arranging a traditional service with a viewing or opting for a simple direct cremation, understanding your options can help ensure that you honour your loved one in a meaningful and dignified way.

Why Cremation Caskets are Required

Some families are surprised to learn that cremation caskets or containers are required in Vancouver if a body is not being buried. There are several reasons for this, including ensuring the safe and respectful handling of the deceased, meeting legal and safety regulations during transportation, and providing a dignified presentation for services or viewings prior to cremation.

Viewing Before Cremation

There is a common misconception that when choosing cremation rather than a traditional funeral service, there is no opportunity to pay respects before the cremation. The truth is, many Vancouver families choose to hold a viewing or service before the cremation, giving friends, family, and loved ones the opportunity to gather, reflect, and say their goodbyes in a meaningful way. Because these services usually include the body being present, a casket is required for both presentation and dignity.

Safe Transport

Even in situations where the body will be transported directly from the funeral home to the crematorium, a casket or cremation container is required for secure and respectful handling. This ensures that the body is protected during transportation and that crematorium staff can operate within safety and licensing standards.

Choosing a Cremation Casket in Vancouver

The selection of a casket is a very personal decision, and there are no right or wrong options. Cremation caskets can be as intricate or simple as you like, as long as they are made from fully combustible materials. Metal, non-flammable, or hazardous materials such as fibre-reinforced plastics are not allowed.

Cremation Casket for Viewing or Service

Some families choose very traditional-looking caskets for their loved one’s cremation, particularly if they are holding a service or public viewing. Others opt for more eco-friendly or affordable cremation caskets made from materials such as willow, seagrass, or wood composite. Funeral homes will be able to provide advice on suitable options that meet the requirements for cremation. If you are purchasing from a third party, be sure to verify with the funeral home providing cremation services in Vancouver that the casket you have selected is appropriate.

Casket for Direct Cremation

Direct cremation bypasses the viewing or service and instead has the remains taken directly to the crematorium for the cremation process. Families can still choose to have a memorial service at a later date and will receive their loved one’s ashes in the urn or keepsake they have selected. In these cases, elaborate cremation caskets are not needed, but a simple cremation container is still required for safe transport and dignified handling of the remains. Families in these situations are free to choose a cremation casket or special cardboard boxes designed for the cremation process.

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