Hardwood, firewood for sale, delivered by the bush cord, to Aurora Ontario.
The Town of Aurora made Canada’s ‘top places to live’ shortlist. This community of approximately 64,000 residents, was recently ranked 19th out of 219 cities by a leading magazine.
A quick drive through Aurora shows how it has evolved from its historic downtown core, clustered around Yonge Street, to a thriving urban/suburban centre with big-city services and amenities, but still holding on to it's small-town charm.
Traveling westward from Yonge, you’ll find well treed, established neighbourhoods with bungalows and larger homes. To the east are Aurora’s newer neighbourhoods – a mix of townhouses, semis, single-detached and condominiums that are just steps from an abundance of stores, restaurants and services that continue to emerge along Bayview Avenue. Still further east towards Leslie Street (and north to St. John’s Sideroad), new homes seem to be popping up overnight.
Here, a varied mix of housing will cater to people in all stages of life, and will account for most of Aurora’s residential growth.
Which should take the population to 70,000 by 2031. There’s plenty of big-box shopping here as well. And with ample employment lands adjacent to Wellington St./Hwy. 404, Aurora will continue to attract businesses. Good news for people wanting to live near where they work.
Traveling westward from Yonge, you’ll find well treed, established neighbourhoods with bungalows and larger homes. To the east are Aurora’s newer neighbourhoods – a mix of townhouses, semis, single-detached and condominiums that are just steps from an abundance of stores, restaurants and services that continue to emerge along Bayview Avenue. Still further east towards Leslie Street (and north to St. John’s Sideroad), new homes seem to be popping up overnight.
Here, a varied mix of housing will cater to people in all stages of life, and will account for most of Aurora’s residential growth.
Which should take the population to 70,000 by 2031. There’s plenty of big-box shopping here as well. And with ample employment lands adjacent to Wellington St./Hwy. 404, Aurora will continue to attract businesses. Good news for people wanting to live near where they work.
If you are a homeowner or business owner in Aurora and are looking for a reliable source of firewood for your home or shop, we deliver bush cord loads of firewood to Aurora. We sell and deliver our firewood by the Bush Cord.
This is a unit of measure of dry volume used to measure firewood in the Canada. It is the amount of firewood that, when “stacked and well stowed” occupies a volume of 128 cubic feet measuring 4 feet by 4 feet by 8 feet.
This is a unit of measure of dry volume used to measure firewood in the Canada. It is the amount of firewood that, when “stacked and well stowed” occupies a volume of 128 cubic feet measuring 4 feet by 4 feet by 8 feet.
12" Bush cord$400.00
For those with smaller fireplaces we offer a cut and split 12 inch bush cord of wood delivered to your door.
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16" Bush cord
$400.00
For home fireplaces we can supply and deliver the standard 16 inch cut and split bush cord of firewood.
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24" Bush cord
$400.00
For those looking for longer lengths of cut and split firewood we offer 24 inch firewood. Ideal for garages and shops.
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Why burning wood better for the environment!
Todays wood burning stoves are very efficient at burning firewood, and can have an efficiency rating of over 90% depending on the model of stove.
Burning wood is actually a part of a carbon neutral process, whereby the carbon released from burning wood is balanced out by the carbon absorbed by the tree during its lifetime. Burning wood is recognized as “carbon neutral” by the Carbon Trust.
Firewood is also a renewable energy source unlike oil and gas!