Nagora Logging
Chamber Rating
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Chris Ross
I dont normally post reviews but when I do I post because I feel strongly about the product. Ive used this wood at Algonquin, MacGregor Point and Bon Echo and each time it burned poorly. Im not sure if its improperly dried by Nagora Logging or if the Parks arent storing it properly but the wood isnt dry and makes a poor slow burning, low heat fire.
Oct 4th, 2022 -
Mike Broekema
This Is some of the wettest wood I have ever used. Burns about as well as a fresh fallen tree. Currently being sold in arrowhead provincial park.
Aug 23rd, 2022 -
Jason Wierenga
Wood from Nagora Logging is sold at 6 Mile Lake for firewood. Mostly maple and birch. Very wet. Does not appear to be cured properly. Perhaps the parks sell the wood prematurely. Maybe Nagora sells poorly dried matierial to the parks. Maybe the fault lies with the Parks
Jul 7th, 2022 -
Ian Leedham (Ruthless613)
Dec 10th, 2018 -
Dave Goodsly
May 30th, 2017
Contact Info
- (613) 735-7053
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Nagora Logging?
A The phone number for Nagora Logging is: (613) 735-7053.
Q Where is Nagora Logging located?
A Nagora Logging is located at 1048 Zanders Rd, Pembroke, ON K8A 6W8
Q How is Nagora Logging rated?
A Nagora Logging has a 5.0 Star Rating from 2 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Nagora Logging
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 2 Reviews )Chris Ross on Google
I dont normally post reviews but when I do I post because I feel strongly about the product. Ive used this wood at Algonquin, MacGregor Point and Bon Echo and each time it burned poorly. Im not sure if its improperly dried by Nagora Logging or if the Parks arent storing it properly but the wood isnt dry and makes a poor slow burning, low heat fire.
Mike Broekema on Google
This Is some of the wettest wood I have ever used. Burns about as well as a fresh fallen tree. Currently being sold in arrowhead provincial park.
Jason Wierenga on Google
Wood from Nagora Logging is sold at 6 Mile Lake for firewood. Mostly maple and birch. Very wet. Does not appear to be cured properly. Perhaps the parks sell the wood prematurely. Maybe Nagora sells poorly dried matierial to the parks.
Maybe the fault lies with the Parks
Ian Leedham (Ruthless613) on Google
Dave Goodsly on Google