We are a high-value, custom-cut sawmill located in Maple Ridge, British Columbia. Our distinctly agile operations are designed to produce consistent, high-quality cuts and specialt...more...See more text
CarlWood is a family owned lumber manufacturing company situated in Maple Ridge, British Columbia; about one hour's drive east of downtown Vancouver. As we approach our third decad...more...See more text
26340 Lougheed Highway, Maple Ridge, BCV2W 1M4Get directions
Kanaka Creek Forest Products Limited, established in 1999, is a custom cut sawmill located in Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada. The production of timber and wide lumber components have bec...more...See more text
26340 Lougheed Hwy, Maple Ridge, BCV2W 1M4Get directions
Kanaka Creek Forest Products Limited, established in 1999, is a custom cut sawmill located in Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada. The production of timber and wide lumber components have bec...more...See more text
105-20120 Stewart Cres, Maple Ridge, BCV2X 0T4Get directions
Delivering customer expectations with honesty and integrity is the central precept of our company. We view our suppliers, customers and employees as long term partners and believe ...more...See more text
Pacific Lumber Remanufacturing Inc. (PLR) is a custom remanufacturer of Western Red Cedar, Hemlock (Hemfir), and Douglas Fir lumber. PLR is conveniently located in the Greater Vanc...more...See more text
The Delta Cedar Group of Companies has a long history of providing customers with high quality, sustainability-minded Western Red Cedar, Yellow Cedar and Douglas Fir products.more...See more text
Our commitment to efficient production practices, careful handling and timely distribution have made our Delta Cedar brand an industry leader, with a reputation for fine products a...more...See more text
TFP is a dynamic and flexible forest products company specializing in the manufacture of high quality cedar lumber products at state-of-the-art facilities in British Columbia and W...more...See more text
Since opening the first Terminal Forest Products sawmill in the early 1960's, there have been many changes in the forestry industry. Technology, environmental concerns, political a...more...See more text
On a tour of the mill today with a little group from Kerrisdale Seniors Centre I learned how a log becomes saleable lumber for commercial customers to refine further for their purposes. It was a privilege to see the expertise of all the staff - something like choreography. Each person knew what he was doing and why before passing the wood to the next part of the operation. Their knowledge, skill, and efficiency (strength and stamina)are admirable (astounding to me).
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