Hardwood Floors In Canada
March 7, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Hardwood Floors, Types of Hardwood Floors
Canada has always been a place of beauty, and the landscape only contributes to that beauty, as do the mineral and natural resources of the land.
Forestry is largely concentrated in the Canadian Shield and the Appalachian Region, through which Canadian hardwood floors manufacturers can come about all the raw material that they need to fashion some of the best floor types and designs that you have ever witnessed with your eyes.
The most productive forests in North American nation of Canada are the ones in northern Québec, Abitibi-Temiscamingue, and in the areas that surround the Saguenay River and Lac Saint-Jean. These are forests that are abundant in stands of fir, spruce, and other softwoods help make the province a world leader in pulp and paper production.
Added to that though, your birch and other hardwoods are cut and harvested virtually all year round and used mostly for construction and flooring.
Savannah hardwood floors in Canada are getting more popular not just in the country, but actually all over the world by the day. Toronto in the province of Ontario, for instance, thrives on expanding commercial agriculture and the harvesting of hardwood lumber that is used for just such a purpose.
With poplar and maple to go with the birch, sawmills now stretch along the southern margin of the Canadian shield near the Minnesota border, manufacturing the famous hardwood floors of Canada that have been exported to virtually all the other nations of the world and also used locally in several of the marvelous architectural wonders of the land, especially when you consider the works of Vancouver architect Arthur Erickson that have gained worldwide attention.

