North American Log Crafters

North American Log Crafters Canadian Handcrafted Log Packages for
Custom Luxury Log Cabins
Log Post & Beam Homes Each log is carefully selected, hand-peeled and handcrafted.

It began in 1970 with the dream of a hand-made log house—a dream that inspired the cross-country journey of a man who didn’t want to raise his young family on a city street. The vision of this 20th century pioneer was the “log home life style” before anyone had a catchphrase for it. Within a few years Ed Campbell had uprooted his family, left the security of his former career and established a leg

acy that his son Brian continues today at North American Log Crafters. In the early 1970s the idea of living a modern life in a log cabin seemed far-fetched: most existing log houses were dark, old or abandoned and without up-to-date conveniences—built to provide shelter during another century. The techniques involved in traditional log craftsmanship were largely forgotten. Becoming increasingly renowned for his dedication to the craft, Ed Campbell and the skilled men that he employed trained his son Brian in the art of log home building as he grew up. By 1984 the very first handcrafted log structure ever shipped from Canada to Japan was constructed in Scotch Creek by Ed Campbell Log Homes—and there were many more to follow. In 1992 Brian decided to buy the company his father had started, calling his venture North American Log Crafters. By the turn of the millennium Brian and his team were filling orders for luxurious custom homes—particularly throughout the United States. No one was mistaking these for lowly log cabins: the log house had become a status symbol. Log Homes of all sizes continue to impress and charm people who love substance, strength and rustic style. Even in our high-tech modern world, people still crave natural materials and hand-made quality. Various styles suit all tastes– North American Log Crafters builds Post & Beam, Timber Frame as well as log homes and cabins. if you can dream it, North American Log Crafters can build it! That’s how it started for us and we can make it happen for you!

If you love being outdoors, bring it home with the relaxing natural beauty of handcrafted log work! www.namericanlogcraf...
07/16/2025

If you love being outdoors, bring it home with the relaxing natural beauty of handcrafted log work! www.namericanlogcrafters.com

It’s easy to see why Log Post & Beam remains popular for a barn, garage, equipment/toy storage or carriage house to acco...
06/24/2025

It’s easy to see why Log Post & Beam remains popular for a barn, garage, equipment/toy storage or carriage house to accompany your log home! www.namericanlogcrafters.com

Supervising the reassembly of a Colorado Log Post & Beam
04/24/2025

Supervising the reassembly of a Colorado Log Post & Beam

04/19/2025

Imagine holidays in your handcrafted luxury log cabin!

For 50 years we’ve been proud to supply hundreds of Canadian handcrafted log packages to American clients, creating not ...
04/09/2025

For 50 years we’ve been proud to supply hundreds of Canadian handcrafted log packages to American clients, creating not just log homes, but lasting friendships.

We don’t offer “log cabin kits”, choosing instead to focus exclusively on the log craftsmanship where we excel.

Our clients in the USA—and in every country to whom we export—hire a local general contractor, local trades and source local building materials to complete the project.

We strongly believe that employing local experts every step of the way ensures that our clients’ homes can be finished to the highest standard while allowing them to forge important relationships and support their communities.

We remain in close contact with the client and contractor throughout the finishing stages and beyond, offering instruction and support as needed.

Every log home is unique, but we’re committed to consistent excellence and respectful partnerships worldwide!

A new log home rises up against clear blue sky in Princeton, BC. Handcrafted Douglas Fir Log packages designed for your ...
03/24/2025

A new log home rises up against clear blue sky in Princeton, BC. Handcrafted Douglas Fir Log packages designed for your budget and lifestyle! www.namericanlogcrafters.com
(Photos by Corey Cyr)

Charming country kitchen in this handcrafted log home!
02/24/2025

Charming country kitchen in this handcrafted log home!

We were sorry to hear of the recent passing of a client who will always hold a special place in our hearts. In her honou...
12/20/2024

We were sorry to hear of the recent passing of a client who will always hold a special place in our hearts. In her honour we share photos of her custom home, a whimsical masterpiece that’s truly one-of-a-kind. Her home is magical at any time of year, but especially wonderful at Christmas!

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It began in 1970 with the dream of a hand-made log house—a dream that inspired the cross-country journey of a man who didn’t want to raise his young family on a city street. The vision of this 20th century pioneer was the “log home life style” before anyone had a catchphrase for it. Within a few years Ed Campbell had uprooted his family, left the security of his former career and established a legacy that his son Brian continues today at North American Log Crafters. In the early 1970s the idea of living a modern life in a log cabin seemed far-fetched: most existing log houses were dark, old or abandoned and without up-to-date conveniences—built to provide shelter during another century. The techniques involved in traditional log craftsmanship were largely forgotten. Ed Campbell knew it wouldn’t be easy. “We felt as if we had to prove something,” he says in an early interview, “not just to all the doubters and the critics (and you could see the pity, almost, in their eyes when we told people we were going to be building a log home), but to ourselves.” He had some experience in construction, a lot of determination, and a desire to involve his family in a meaningful project so he bought a book called “Building with Logs” by Allan Mackie and slowly put together his first hand-crafted log house. The home attracted a great deal of curiosity and it became apparent that more people were eager to experience log home living. “With all the frustrations and all the problems, I became extremely interested in the process of building with logs.” Ed remembers. “I just knew there had to be a better way than the way I was going at it…and that’s when I started seriously to find out more: to make a career out of it.” Taking a comprehensive log building course taught by the author of the book after building that first log house on his own, Ed honed his handcrafting skills and went on to become an instructor himself, teaching courses through a local college while he built and shipped log homes across Canada and the USA. The business continued to grow and Ed Campbell Log Homes attracted gifted craftsmen and serious clients. In 1974 Ed was one of the 6 founding members of the International Log Builder’s Association (originally called the Canadian Log Builders Association) which recently celebrated 40 years. (http://www.logassociation.org/docs/ilba-40-years.pdf ) Becoming increasingly renowned for his dedication to the craft, Ed Campbell and the skilled men that he employed trained his son Brian in the art of log home building as he grew up. Brian, who began peeling logs as a young teen laughs: “At the time I would have rather had a dirt bike!” By 1984 the very first handcrafted log structure ever shipped from Canada to Japan was constructed in Scotch Creek by Ed Campbell Log Homes—and there were many more to follow. The Japanese were excited about the “Canadian Log House” and orders flooded in. Enthusiasts traveled to Canada for log building courses and organized seminars in Japan. Ed and Brian Campbell developed warm friendships with the Japanese craftsmen and shared memorable hours while teaching and building log homes. A restaurant and an Inn in Japan were christened with the Campbell name! In 1992 Brian decided to buy the company his father had started, calling his venture North American Log Crafters. By the turn of the millennium Brian and his team were filling orders for luxurious custom homes—particularly throughout the United States. No one was mistaking these for lowly log cabins: the log house had become a status symbol. Log Homes of all sizes continue to impress and charm people who love substance, strength and rustic style. Even in our high-tech modern world, people still crave natural materials and hand-made quality. Each log is carefully selected, hand-peeled and handcrafted. Various styles suit all tastes– North American Log Crafters builds Post & Beam, Timber Frame as well as log homes and cabins. (Find out more about how we do it: plans, photos, info at www.namericanlogcrafters.com) If you can dream it, North American Log Crafters can build it! That’s how it started for us and we can make it happen for you!