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Landscaping Sand Winnipeg: Types & Uses Guide

There are four types of landscaping sand and each does a different job. Using the wrong one under pavers or in joints causes real problems. Here's the clear breakdown — and where.

Quick Takeaways

  • Different sand types serve completely different purposes — using the wrong one causes real problems
  • Bedding sand (levelling sand) goes under pavers and flagstone to create a smooth, adjustable base
  • Polymeric sand goes in the joints between pavers and hardens when wet to lock them in place
  • Play sand is not a construction material — it compacts poorly and shouldn’t go under pavers
  • Order pickup or delivery through Ditchfield Supply for any sand project in Winnipeg

Sand Types We Carry at Ditchfield

Sand is one of those materials where the name matters. Ask for “sand” at a supplier, and you’ll get a question back: What kind? Here’s the breakdown.

Bedding Sand / Levelling Sand
Under Pavers

Coarse, angular sand that compacts firmly and holds its shape under years of foot traffic and freeze-thaw cycles. Standard spec: 1 inch (25mm) after compaction. The angular particles lock together — that’s the key difference from round-grained alternatives.

Polymeric Sand
Paver Joints

A blend of fine sand and polymer binders. Goes in the joints between pavers, and when wet and tamped in, the polymers activate and the sand hardens. Resists weeds, ant infiltration, and washout from rain. Not interchangeable with regular joint sand.

Mason Sand / Fine Sand
Sandboxes / Stepping Stones

Very fine-grained and smooth. Used for sandboxes, between stepping stones, and as a mixing component in concrete and mortar applications. Doesn’t compact the same way bedding sand does — not appropriate as a paver base.

Concrete Sand
Concrete / Drainage

Coarser than mason sand, used for mixing concrete and mortar, and in drainage applications where you need material that allows water to pass through while providing structural support.

Four types of landscaping sand side by side showing texture differences: bedding sand, polymeric sand, mason sand, and concrete sand
Four sands, four purposes — the texture differences are visible: angular coarse bedding sand (left), fine polymeric sand, smooth fine mason sand, and coarser concrete sand (right).

Which Sand for Which Project?

Project Sand to Use Notes
Paver patio base Bedding sand (1″ layer) On top of compacted granular base — not on native soil
Paver joints Polymeric sand Hardens when activated with water; resists weeds & ants
Flagstone pathway gaps Mason sand or fine stone dust Allows plants to grow between stones if desired
Pool / hot tub levelling Pool-grade mason sand Bedding sand is too coarse for this application
French drain / drainage bed Coarse concrete sand or sand-gravel blend Needs to allow water to pass through

Paver Patio or Walkway Installation

A properly built paver installation has three layers below the surface: the native soil at the bottom, a compacted granular base (typically crushed limestone or road base) above that, and finally the 1-inch bedding sand layer directly under the pavers. The granular base provides the structural depth and frost protection — the bedding sand is a screeding layer for precision levelling, not the primary structural element.

Some homeowners assume pavers sit directly on sand. They don’t. Sand on native soil, without a compacted granular base beneath it, will shift and settle — particularly through Winnipeg’s freeze-thaw cycles. For joints, use polymeric sand. This two-material approach is the industry standard for good reason: firm base, locked joints, minimal maintenance. If you’re planning a patio project, Lawn N Order’s patio and walkway service covers the full installation process, including proper base preparation for Winnipeg’s frost conditions.

Bedding sand being screeded flat under paver installation in Winnipeg showing 1 inch layer over granular base
Screeding bedding sand to a precise 1-inch layer over the compacted granular base — this step sets the pavers level and allows minor adjustments before locking them in place.

Flagstone Pathways

Flagstone set in sand uses bedding sand beneath each stone. For the gaps between irregular flagstone, mason sand or fine stone dust works well aesthetically and allows plants to grow between stones if that’s the look you’re after.

Pool and Hot Tub Levelling

Fine mason sand or specifically labelled pool-grade sand is used to create a smooth, forgiving base under above-ground pools and hot tub pads. Bedding sand is too coarse for this application.


How Much Sand Do You Need?

Bedding Sand Formula (1-inch layer under pavers)
Length (ft) × Width (ft) ÷ 324 = Cubic Yards
Example: A 200 sq ft patio → 200 ÷ 324 = 0.62 cubic yards of bedding sand needed.

For polymeric joint sand, coverage depends on the joint width and paver thickness. Typical coverage is 15–25 sq ft per bag. Your supplier can help estimate based on your paver specs.


Common Sand Mistakes

Using Play Sand Under Pavers

Common mistake: Play sand is smooth and round-grained. It doesn’t compact. It shifts under weight and frost movement. Pavers set on play sand end up uneven within a season or two. Always use angular bedding sand for paver bases.

Skipping Compaction

Screeding sand smooth is not the same as compacting it. Bedding sand needs to be properly compacted before pavers go on top. Skipping this step leads to settling and unevenness over time. Rent a plate compactor or have your contractor do this properly.

Not Using Polymeric Sand in Paver Joints

Regular sand in paver joints washes out. Weeds colonize the gaps. The installation looks neglected within a few years. Polymeric sand costs more upfront, but is the right material for joints in any installed paver surface.

Polymeric sand being swept into paver joints with a broom before water activation to lock the installation
Polymeric sand is swept into the joints and then activated with water — once cured, it resists weeds, ant infiltration, and washout for years.

FAQ: Landscaping Sand in Winnipeg

Can I use play sand under pavers?

No. Play sand is designed to be soft and movable for safety reasons. It doesn’t compact or hold pavers stable. Use angular bedding sand (sometimes called levelling sand or concrete sand, depending on local terminology) as your base material.

How deep should bedding sand be under pavers?

The standard is 1 inch (25mm) of compacted bedding sand. Going deeper doesn’t improve stability and actually creates more opportunity for movement. The stability comes from the compacted granular base beneath the sand, not the sand layer itself.

Does polymeric sand really prevent weeds?

Yes, when applied correctly. The key is getting it fully into the joints, activating it with water, and allowing it to cure properly. Partially filled joints or incomplete activation leave gaps where weeds can establish. Follow the manufacturer’s activation instructions carefully.


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Ditchfield Supply carries bedding sand, polymeric sand, mason sand, and concrete sand for pickup or delivery across Winnipeg. Not sure which you need? Our team is happy to help.

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