The Canadian Christmas Trees Association

Canadian Christmas trees provide real jobs for Canadians, from the growers to the farm hands as well as in related industries such as transportation, equipment supply and retail sales.

Why Natural Canadian Christmas Trees?

In Canada, over 28,315 hectares (69,968acres) were dedicated to Christmas tree production in 2011. An acre of Christmas trees produces enough oxygen for 18 people.

Buy Local, Buy Real!

Canadian Christmas tree growers put in the same effort and values, if not more, in preparing the majestic natural trees for your home each year.

Quebec

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Amanda-Joe Plantations

Leo Hamel
275, ch Laberee
Sawyerville, QC J0B 3A0
Telephone:1-819-889-3214
Fax: 1-819-889-3214
Office: 1-819-345-9013
leo-hamel@hughes.net
www.amandajoeplantations.com

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Les bleuets bio du Marquis

Marquis Grenier
236 chemin West Hill
Mansonville, QC J0E 1X0

Telephone: 1-514-951-9164
marquis.grenier@icloud.com

 

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Les Plantations Robert inc.

Alain et Daniel Robert
809, rue Principale
Lac-Drolet, QC
G0Y 1C0

Telephone: 1-819-549-1152
clients@plantationsrobert.ca
www.plantationsrobert.ca

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Downey Tree Farm and Nursery Inc Sapinière et Pépinière Downey Inc.

Larry et Marlene Downey
1860 Spring Road
Cookshire-Eaton,QC
J0B 1M0

Telephone: 1-819-566-0319
downey.mp@sympatico.ca
www.downeynursery.com

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Plantation Fortin and Mercier

Jacques Fortin
501, Rang 10
St-Honoré-de-Shenley, QC
G0M 1V0

418-485-6247
martinemercier@tlb.sympatico.ca

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Plantation du Pinacle Inc. (Valfei Products)

Charles Vaillancourt
1632 Route 141 Nord
Coaticook (QC)
J1A 2S8

Telephone: 1-819-849-7019
Cell 1-819-570-0542
charles@valfei.com
www.valfei.com

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SapinsdeSENS

Roger Tremblay

4686 Rue Champlain
Lac-Megantic, QC
G6B 1X4
Office: 1-819-582-7305

rab123bit@hotmail.com

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Productions Artisans

Antoine Royer-Laflam 
333 Rue Vincent Sherbrooke, QC
J1E1W9
1-819-993-9166
productions.artisans@gmail.com

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PLANTATION Rayham

Cedrick Raymond

260 chemin des sables 

Martinville, QC,
J0B 2A0

Tel: 819- 571-1087
plantationsrayham@gmail.com

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Plantations Nicholas

Francis Gilbert

59 Route du domaine, C.P. 2204 Adstock, QC
G0N1S0

Tel: 581-634-1115
Cell: 418-230-8678
Fax:418-427-5108
info@plantationsnicholas.com

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Plantation Thibault

Gabriel Thibault
700 Route 165
Irlande, QC, G6H 2M2
Tel: 418-423-2072
Cell: 418-334-8900
Fax: 418-423-2072
gabrielthibault@hotmail.com

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Plantations Real Beloin Inc.

Real Beloin

74, Rue de l’Eglise
East Hereford, QC, J0B 1S0
Tel: 819-844-2223
info@plantationsrealbelion,com

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Entreprises Gaudreault-Vanier

Laurent Gaudreault
970 rang 6
St-Gabriel de Brandon, QC
J0K2N0
Tel: 450 835-7834
Cell: 514 946-2400
laurent_gaudreault@hotmail.com

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Compangnie d’arbres Partick F. Downey

William Downey

4545 route 108
Cookshire-Eaton, QC
J0B 1M0
Tel:819-565-5858

downeytree@gmail.com

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Arbre Joyeux Inc.

Renald Gilbert
1077, route 271 Sud, Ste-Clothilde-de-Beauce QC
G0N 1C0

Tel: 418-427-3363
Cell: 418 230-7678
c.gilbert@enjoytree.com

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Gestion Pierre Paquet

Pierre Paquet
603 chemin Giroux
Sherbrooke, QC
J1C 0J8
Tel:819-564-9964
pete.paquet@videotron.ca

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Sapins Drummond

Gérald Rajotte
3305 route Caya, Drumondville QC
J2A 2Z5
Tel: 819-477-4084
Cell: 819 817-0580
sapinsdrummond@icloud.com

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Les Produits de la Ferme Vanasse (2006) Inc.

Christian Vanasse
1168 chemin Vanasse,/Barnston Ouest C.P. 1459, Ayer’s Cliff QC
J0B 1C0
Tel: 819-838-4662
Cell: 819 578-0439
vanassefarm1952@hotmail.ca

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Canadian Christmas trees are grown in a non-polluted cold winter environment. These conditions allow real trees to flourish, bringing warmth and beauty to your home for Christmas.

The Canadian Christmas Trees Association (CCTA) is the umbrella group of Canada’s provincial Christmas tree associations. For more information contact the CCTA Executive Director info@canadianchristmastrees.ca

Why Buy Canadian Christmas Trees?

The Canadian Christmas tree tradition is now in its third century of popularity!

Canadian trees are typically pruned annually, holding back the upward growth and making the trees branch out. Annual shearing give our Christmas trees the bushy appearance that distinguishes premium Canadian Christmas trees. Choosing a real Canadian-grown tree is a cherished tradition for millions of people around the world. People with a real Christmas trees in their home consider their tree the single most important item of the Christmas season.

Prince Albert, SK

Many vividly remember going out to cut the family Christmas tree in nearby forests when they were younger. These memories: choosing the perfect tree, bringing it home, decorating it and enjoying it during the Christmas celebrations, are long-lasting and greatly cherished.

The fragrance that Canadian Christmas trees bring to a home cannot be duplicated by artificial trees.

We can still enjoy this tradition thanks to the “choose and cut” Christmas tree farms located across our great country. When they are on the farms, families not only choose and cut their own tree, but they can also

  • Have fun on hay rides through the plantation
  • Enjoy hot chocolate
  • Purchase a wreath for decorating the house.

Buy Local , Buy Real

Canadian Christmas trees provide real jobs for Canadians, from the growers to the farm hands as well as in related industries such as transportation, equipment supply and retail sales.

In Canada, there are currently 33 500 hectares (82 700 acres) of land used for growing Christmas trees. Not only does this provide habitat for birds and other wildlife species, but it also provides lots of oxygen.

As the trees are harvested, new ones are already being grown in the transplant beds to take their place in the plantation

It is generally agreed that the use of an evergreen tree as part of the Christian Christmas celebration started 400 years ago in Germany and spread to most of Northern Europe by the 19th century.

Canada was first introduced to the Christmas tree in 1781 in Sorel, Quebec, by a German immigrant, Baron Friederick von Riedesel. The Baron’s tree was a balsam fir cut from the dense forests of Quebec and was decorated with myriad white candles (for safety reasons, we do not recommend the use of candles today).

While in the 1950s most trees harvested in Canada were grown in forest settings, today 98% of the Canadian production comes from Christmas tree farms.

In the early 17th century Germany, wafer thin strips of silver were used to decorate Christmas trees.

Thus began the tradition of decorating with tinsel.

Considering the high value of gold and silver throughout history, this decorating tradition shows how much value was placed in decorating those early Christmas trees.

Canadian Christmas tree growers put in the same effort and values, if not more, in preparing the majestic natural trees for your home each year.