Leadership in structural and architectural wood use by local governments was recognized at the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) Convention...
Learn MoreBigleaf maple, the largest maple in Canada, only grows in the southwest corner of B.C. It yields attractive wood that can be used for higher-value, appearance-grade products.
Learn MoreDouglas-fir is a large tree, reaching 85 metres on B.C’.s coast and 42 metres in the Interior.
Learn MoreYellow cedar grows on B.C.’s coast and is very valuable commercially because of its straight grain, yellow colour and resistance to decay.
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