Larch Wood
Larch Wood
Ouvrir la galerie

Margarees

Note des voyageurs TripAdvisor

Trip Advisor Rating 4.7

Basé sur 14 avis

À propos

Unique end-grain cutting boards: a fusion of function and art. Sold throughout North America and abroad.

Bold grain. Varied patterning. Natural colouring. Renowned durability. All are inspiration and part of the story behind our handcrafted larch wood cutting boards and chopping blocks.
We also make flooring, stools and other kitchen and living products. Every product is meticulously handmade using eastern Canadian larch (Larix laricina) by our own in-house local craftspeople to ensure it meets or exceeds our high standards for quality and design.
The durable, self-healing, end grain construction of the Larch Wood board provides a smooth, impact-resistant, cutting action that is kind to knives – making our chopping blocks, cutting boards and countertops a practical choice for chefs in busy commercial kitchens or for daily use at home.
We take pride in bringing to the fore the beautiful wood grain of the larch; each of our products is uniquely and carefully crafted into a piece of functional art. Our boards are just as wonderful to look at, as they are to work on.
Why choose Larch Wood?Canadian larch, also known locally as tamarack and juniper, grow in abundance on Cape Breton Island. It is a fast growing, tenacious species that can tolerate less than ideal conditions, like wet or recently disturbed soils.

It is a renewable resource that we source from sustainably managed local woodlots.
The wood of the Canadian larch is resilient and durable but also flexible. It was traditionally used in boat building and for other exterior applications such as decking and fence posts. Juniper is also noted for possessing antimicrobial and rot resistant properties making Eastern larch a great choice for kitchen cutting boards, countertops and chopping blocks.
Larch Wood Facility hours: 

  • Factory and outlet open year round @ 117 Bridge Rd. Margaree M – F, 8am – 4:30. 
  • Wolfville 420 Main St, Wolfville Open year round 7 days, 10am – 4:00pm (check online for winter schedule). 
  • Margaree Harbour Kiosk 4031 Shore Rd. Open from May – Oct, 10 – 5pm.

Blog des Savoir-Faire Locaux

Pleasant Bay

Bienvenue à Pleasant Bay, un petit village de pêcheurs niché le long des rives accidentées du Cabot Trail. Imprégnée d’histoire et entourée d’une beauté naturelle à couper le souffle, cette charmante communauté offre aux visiteurs un...

2 minute de lecture

5 Picture Perfect (Facile!) Randonnées automnales

Cherchez-vous des randonnées faciles à essayer cet automne? Eh bien, nous avons exactement ce qu’il vous faut pour ajouter à vos incontournables lors de votre voyage à l’île du Cap-Breton cet automne!

4 minute de lecture

Le rêve d’un golfeur : la tournée de 5 jours d’Adam Stanley sur les îles du Cap-Breton

Lorsque la personnalité canadienne du golf Adam Stanley a mis le pied sur l’île du Cap-Breton, il a su qu’il allait vivre quelque chose de spécial. Ce qu’il a découvert en cinq jours inoubliables a largement...

5 minute de lecture