A piece of log driving history makes history for Logs End! While diving this summer to reclaim logs, our team pulled out the largest white oak in our company’s history. Measuring in at 20 feet long and an impressive 30 inches in width, you can rest assured this...
Rich Canadian history lies beneath the waters of the Ottawa River. Log drivers lost an average of 5% of their timber during the run and the team from Logs End has been raising these majestic logs from the river bed. This week, we take a walk down memory lane… to...
Whether you are building or renovating, there are no shortages of great products on the market to make your house a home. At Logs End, we often hear from consumers who are seeking the “most durable”, “easy to clean”, “eco friendly”,...
In the May/June 2016 edition of Canadian Contractor, Treena Hein explores the popularity of reclaimed wood – be it from rivers, barns or century homes. While Logs End may be featured in the article, it also highlights the environmental benefits and why so many...
Our most popular hardwood flooring option is the Logs End River Reclaimed Yellow Birch. Renowned for its beauty and for its unique, swirling grain patterns… we know these logs are destined for a glorious future, underfoot. For examples of floors finished with...
One of the amazing benefits of recovering submerged logs from the bottom of the Ottawa River and its surrounding lakes and streams is you end up holding a piece of history. Watching a sunken log come up from the deep and become planks of flooring, pieces of furniture...