🪓Did you know…
The word “lumberjack” first appeared in the 1830s, describing the rugged crews who worked the spring timber runs across the forested mountains of Eastern and Western Canada. These men lived in remote bunkhouses and shantytowns, spending months deep in the woods harvesting the massive timbers that built our nation.
A legacy of grit, craftsmanship, and sheer determination, the same spirit that still fuels handcrafted log building today.















