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June 18, 2014
In the wild west coast of Vancouver Island, is an outdoor lover’s dream and a surfer’s paradise. Here, wetsuit-clad adventurers brave the heaving Pacific Ocean swells while whale-watching tour boats, fishing boats, and kayakers crisscross its waters. The area abounds with hikers and campers, and bear and bird watchers, who have traversed Vancouver Island to embrace the wildness of the coast, its long sandy beaches, and its windswept temperate rainforest.
At Canadian Timberframes, we offer more than just building materials—we also provide timber frame kits to bring your home to lockup. This critical phase means your home is fully framed, enclosed, and weather-tight, ready for interior work but not yet finished inside. Whether you’re using one of our timber frame kits or building a custom timber frame fora house, our lock-up package ensures you receive high-quality materials, meticulously designed and crafted for construction.
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Discover timber's unique charm and benefits in our Lake House Design
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Discover why Canadian Timberframes is the best choice for your next project. Our expertise and quality set us apart in the timber frame industry.
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Learn about our Bear Cove Project with Canadian Timberframes. Discover why timber framing is the preferred choice for durability and aesthetics.
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Canadian Timberframes excelled by winning the gold medal in the Golden Two-Four race, showcasing our dedication to excellence and superior craftsmanship.
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Canadian Timberframes purchases Canada’s largest Hundegger CNC machine with 6-axis robot
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The owners wanted a timber-frame home with a modern, industrial, yet authentic rustic exterior and an old-west feel.
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What are the Benefits of Building an Industrial Or Commercial Building with Timber? Let's find out!
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Understand the differences and benefits between wall panels and SIPs, providing enhanced insights for your construction decisions.
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Read our case study - Steel vs Timber - Just six miles out of Sitka, Alaska, lies the Sitka Sound Cruise Terminal, formerly known as the Old Sitka Dock on Halibut Point Marine.
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