Natural Christmas Trees from Quebec
At Lys du Nord, we proudly bring Quebec’s natural treasures to the world. Our vibrant, aromatic balsam fir Christmas trees and the rich, authentic taste of pure maple syrup capture the heritage, beauty, and unmatched quality of Quebec’s landscapes and traditions. Every product tells the story of Quebec’s finest offerings, crafted and curated to elevate your holiday and everyday experiences.
Our Promise of Quality and Sustainability
Lys du Nord carefully sources each product to meet the highest standards. Our balsam fir trees are known for their lush, full branches and distinctive aroma, bringing the spirit of Quebec’s forests into every home or business. Our maple syrup is crafted using time-honored methods that deliver a taste as rich as Quebec’s history. Every product supports sustainable practices, ensuring you receive quality while supporting local communities and the environment.
Why Choose Us?
- Exclusive Products: We provide only the finest balsam fir trees, pure maple syrup, and other exclusive items that represent the best of Quebec.
- Sustainable Sourcing: Committed to environmental stewardship, we work with eco-conscious producers to deliver products that are both beautiful and earth-friendly.
- Wholesale Solutions: Our wholesale pricing and flexible order options make it easy for businesses to offer premium, eco-friendly products to their customers.
- Personalized Service: Our team is here to support you at every step, ensuring a seamless experience from order to delivery.
Explore Quebec’s Finest
Discover how Lys du Nord can elevate your product offerings and help your business stand out with high-quality, sustainably sourced products from Quebec. From seasonal Christmas trees to year-round delicacies, we’re here to connect you with nature’s best.
Ready to learn more? Get in Touch to explore our wholesale options and receive a custom quote today!
If you want 5 Tips from the pros, on how to choose, maintain and take care of your natural christmas tree check out this blog post from The Quebec Christmas Tree Growers Association (L’Association des producteurs d’arbres de Noël du Québec “APANQ”)