
Not sure how to choose an industrial storage shelter? Follow our step-by-step selection process below, or browse our in-stock shelters and find one that is ready for your project.
Select a shelter type
Key advantages designed around your site, access, and installation requirements.

Flexible anchoring solutions allow the shelter to be configured for a wide range of site and ground conditions.

Durable cover and frame options help the shelter meet the demands of snow, wind, and harsh Canadian winter weather.

Compact, modular components simplify loading and delivery, including transportation to remote or active job sites.
Start Your Selection
Step 1
Select a width based on your general space requirements and the door dimensions needed for your equipment.




Step 2
Recommendations for applicable options are based on your selected 30' width.
The thicker the cover, the longer its service life. However, excessive weight can reduce frame life, so Chery Industrial Canada selects the optimal fabric weight for each frame size.

Upgrading from a single to a double truss improves stability, snow load, wind load, and possible shelter height. The trade-off is that a double-truss configuration can approach twice the price.

Basic arch space prioritizes a wider usable footprint. Heavy Duty arch space uses a narrower width to meet more demanding wind and snow load requirements.

A Peak roof usually provides more interior space and slightly better snow load. A Round roof generally offers slightly better wind load performance.

Choose the shelter length that fits your required covered area. Standard lengths are available in 10-foot increments from 20 to 120 feet.

Step 3
Enter your city to see local wind and snow parameters and a preliminary check of your current selections.
Start typing and choose a city from the list.
Step 4
Choose this when your municipality, permit application, or project requirements call for professional structural drawings.
Nordura is our permit-ready series for Canadian projects. It supports custom dimensions, site-specific engineering, and professional engineer-stamped drawings for local approval.
Additional services can include custom engineering, permit documentation support, site-specific configuration, and coordination for non-standard requirements. Final scope and pricing are confirmed with your quote.
Browse our complete selection or request a custom quote for your specific needs