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F A L L 2 0 1 8 I S S U E

Getting Ready for FallHOME

HEARTTHE

OF YOUR

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INSIDE

Become a part of something great...

The Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association of Canada is the trade association for hearth, barbecue and outdoor living products in Canada. Our eBooks are published annually in the spring and fall to provide product news, safety, and maintenance information to consumers on behalf of our members.

1-800-792-5284 T 705-385-2223 F 705-385-1636

hpbacanada.org

CLICK HERE TO FIND A SPECIALTY HEARTH RETAILER IN YOUR COMMUNITY TO HELP YOU CHOOSE THE RIGHT APPLIANCE

FOR YOUR HOME.

CLICK HERE TO VISIT MANUFACTURER WEBSITES

WHERE YOU WILL FIND A WIDE SELECTION

OF HEARTH PRODUCTS.

Connect with us! Call or use these links...

HPBAC would like to thank APC and HPBA for their contributions.

4 The Many Faces of Hearth Appliances

7 The Untapped Potential of Your Fireplace

10 Getting Your Fireplace Ready for Action

13 Being Thankful for Your Barbecue

15 what do you know about your hearth?

16 list of member retailers

LOOKING FOR PREVIOUS ISSUES?CLICK HERE OR ON ISSUE COVER ABOVE TO DOWNLOAD.

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M E M O R I E S A R E M A D E

WITH NAPOLEON

FIREPLACES | GRILLS | HVAC

Napoleon, a family owned company, has been providing home comfort for over 40years and has grown to be industry leaders in design and innovation throughout North America and Europe. We pride ourselves in the highest quality manufacturingand customer care with our customers at the heart of everthing we do, from thefinest grills and fireplaces to a full line of heating and cooling products.

Napoleon enhances the most memorable moments in your home.napoleonproducts.com

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Fire has been a part of family life since the dawn of civilization. For millennia, the family hearth has provided heat, a place to prepare food and served as a central gathering place. Even in the modern era, the hearth continues to provide comfort and warmth and bring people together. There have, however, been many advancements in recent years to the performance of the appliance and its design, making them more attractive and efficient in a variety of options.

Although producing fire is at the centre of all hearth products, there are some notable differences between the various appliances. For instance, many homeowners opt for a gas hearth appliance mainly for the convenience and ease of use. But did you know that today’s gas hearth appliances are available in decorative and heating options and in energy-efficient models?

Decorative gas fireplaces provide a beautiful flame but are engineered to provide very little heat so you can have the look of a cozy fire without overheating a room.

Heating gas hearth appliances provide radiant heat that warms the room much more quickly than convected heat, bringing comfort and atmosphere to a room in a shorter time frame. These appliances are available in many styles and sizes.

For traditionalists, wood burning hearth appliances warm the home with radiant heat at a very low cost and provide a beautiful flame. Modern, EPA or CSA-certified, woodburning stoves, inserts and fireplaces burn about 90% cleaner and use at least 30% less fuel when good burn practices are employed. There are wood burning appliances available to suit every style and need, even to heat an entire home.

Modern hearth appliances are engineered for efficiency and performance while also being designed to add value and style to any room. Visit the HPBAC website for ideas or to find a specialty hearth retailer near you where you can shop for the latest models in traditional, contemporary and rustic designs. You’ll be sure to find something to bring coziness to the spaces in your home where you like to relax and unwind.

GLOSSARY

Hearth Appliance

A solid or fossil fuel burning stove, fire-place, furnace, boiler, water heater, heater or cook stove.

Convective Heat

The natural movement of air as it heats up and expands. This creates a natural flow of air as the warmer air moves upward and is replaced by cooler air.

CSA

Canadian Standards Association

EPA

Environmental Protection Agency (US)

Efficiency

The percentage of heat that goes into the room instead of up the chimney.

Hearth

The surface under and/or in front of your stove or fireplace, often made of brick, or tile.

Radiant Heat

Heat that moves out in waves from a central point and heats objects in its path. The invisible and harmless radiation emitted by a hot object. This radiation is converted into heat when it is absorbed.

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The fireplace and its floor (or “hearth” as it’s commonly called) is the main attraction of any room it inhabits. Just as centrepieces on formal dinner tables across Canada set the theme before the meal is served, the fireplace, mantel and hearth do so on a much grander scale.

Your fireplace serves two main purposes: it warms the room and is the primary focal point. Whether it occupies your living room, family room, basement or bedroom, the overall look of your fireplace can make a lasting impression. By decorating the mantel and hearth, you will add a whole new decorative element to the room.

Most people line the mantel with photos, or display a mirror, pieces of art, ceramics or collectibles. Some even throw down a bear skin rug. But why not be unique and treat it as a blank canvas to showcase your creativity. Make a statement. The fireplace is the one thing you can decorate on a whim, or change with the season, and set the mood for a fraction of the cost of redecorating the entire room.

With fall and winter fast approaching, use the natural beauty of each season to transform your fireplace into a work of art. Get inspired by the themes of Thanksgiving, Halloween and Christmas. There is untapped potential in your fireplace and hearth. Don’t let it be a forgotten fixture that only exists to provide heat and comfort. Decorate the mantel and the hearth. Spice it up. Make it an extension of your personality. But most importantly, have fun doing it. And always remember safety. Keep appropriate clearances in mind and don’t allow combustible materials to come in contact with the fire or glass.

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BX24Heats all night LongBurns 33% Less Wood24” x 11” Viewing Area

Wood Burning Stove

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GETTING YOUR FIREPLACE READY FOR ACTIONAs we head into fall and look forward to cooler weather with a cozy fireplace, we should remember that fireplaces, stoves and inserts – like a vehicle – require yearly maintenance to ensure everything is in good working condition for the heating season.

The best person to perform the required service is a trained technician who specializes in the maintenance of fireplaces, venting or chimney systems. Before lighting the first fire of the season, here are a few important maintenance tips if you have a gas or wood-burning fireplace:

GAS

n Have a technician check the gas lines, clean the burner, control compartment, fan and related air circulation passages, as well as check for condensation annually.

n Ensure the vents are unobstructed and able to do their job.

n Check the batteries in the carbon monoxide detector.

n Be alert for unusual odors or flames, which are often a sign that the fireplace is not operating properly.

n Clean the glass and adjust the glowing embers and logs for best appearance.

WOODBURNING

n Have your chimney cleaned on a regular basis. Soot and creosote can adhere to the inside and cause a fire because they are highly flammable. A yearly chimney sweep by a professional ensures the whole system is in proper working condition. They will also check the condition of your flue lining, where even a small crack can cause a house fire.

n Check the integrity of the chimney. When the mortar is cracked or bricks are loose, it can cause moisture to enter your chimney system, which can affect the overall performance of your fireplace. Have it repaired as soon as possible.

n Make sure the fireplace damper is working properly and that no debris is preventing it from opening and closing.

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As with other gas-burning or fire-producing appliances (stove, barbecue, etc.) precautions must always be taken to avoid serious burns. A gas or woodburning fireplace is no exception. Be sure to adhere to the following safety tips to minimize the chance of burns or fire:

GAS FIREPLACE SAFETY TIPS

n Installing a safety screen or safety barrier is recommended to reduce the risk of serious burns by preventing direct contact with hot glass, which can take up to an hour to cool.

n Always supervise children, the elderly, infirm or pets near an operating or recently turned off gas fireplace, stove or insert.

n Keep the remote control (if available) out of the reach of children. Install a switch lock to prevent children from turning on the appliance.

n Inform family members and guests that the glass panel of a gas fireplace, stove or insert can be very hot and cause burns.

n Wait for the appliance and glass panel to cool down before allowing anyone near it. Cool down can take a long time – an hour or more. Some appliances turn on and off automatically with a thermostat, so you may not know when the fire turned off. Always consider the glass as potentially hot.

n Be aware that metal surfaces such as door frames and grilles may also get hot.

n Always read the owner’s manual and follow the instructions. For example, there may be ways to disable your remote when not in use to prevent children from turning on the fireplace.

WOODBURNING FIREPLACE SAFETY TIPS

n Install a chimney cap, preferably with mesh, to keep moisture and critters out and to prevent fires by extinguishing hot embers that might otherwise escape from the chimney.

n Check outside to make sure there are no overhanging tree limbs encroaching on the chimney. Limbs present a fire hazard because they restrict proper draft airflow.

n Try to burn small fires, as they generate less smoke and cause less creosote accumulation.

n When building a fire, position the logs toward the rear of the fireplace and use

kindling to start the fire, not flammable liquids.

n Ensure your fireplace is functioning properly by lighting a few small pieces of

seasoned wood to see if the smoke exits vertically from the fireplace up the

chimney and not into the room. If the smoke doesn’t exit vertically, it could

mean there is creosote buildup, debris in the chimney (nests, leaves, branches,

etc.) or a closed or partially-closed damper. Keep in mind, if you have a tightly

sealed home, opening a window slightly can provide the fireplace the intake

air required to direct the smoke up the chimney.

n When selecting wood to burn, choose dense wood such as oak. Use wood

that has been split and stored in a high and dry place for at least six months

prior to use. Avoid burning green wood such as pine, as it can produce more

creosote. Remember, properly seasoned firewood should have a moisture

content below 20 percent for best results.

n Coals can remain hot for up to three days, which can become a fire hazard if

they come in contact with flammable materials.

n Install a metal-mesh screen to prevent hot embers from escaping.

While following these tips can provide an extra margin of safety, there is no

substitute for a physical barrier. Consumers with existing fireplaces, stoves

or inserts should consider installing a protective screen or physical barrier to

reduce the risk of serious burns by preventing direct contact with hot glass,

the fire itself, or flying embers. Safety barriers are available through specialty

hearth retailers or by contacting the manufacturer.

Since January 1, 2015, all newly manufactured glass-fronted gas appliances

– that means fireplaces and heaters – require a protective barrier if its glass

surface temperature exceeds 172 degrees Fahrenheit. This safety standard

requires that the barrier must be in place when the product is installed.

Visit hpbacanada.org or hpba.org for more safety and maintenance tips, and contact your local specialty hearth retailer to book an appointment for service.

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Depuis des dizaines d’années, nos poêles et foyers ont réuni amis et familles partout à travers le Canada.

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BEING THANKFUL FOR YOUR BARBECUE

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Thanksgiving is a time of reflection and being grateful. It’s the one holiday we gather and celebrate exclusively with food, with the turkey as the main attraction.  Nothing is more important than how the turkey turns out at a Thanksgiving dinner, so the pressure is on to live up to everyone’s expectations. So instead of preparing a turkey the traditional way (in the oven) like everyone else, consider using your trusted barbecue for a guaranteed positive impression on your guests.

The stove, oven and microwave are generally the go-to appliances for preparing a Thanksgiving dinner; however, they can make your kitchen feel like a sauna once your oven is cranked to 475 degrees and all burners on the stove are raging. But by cooking the turkey outside and letting your grill do the heavy lifting, it frees up your oven for other tasks and provides a tasty alternative to the traditional oven-roasted turkey, much to the delight of your guests.

There are countless recipes to prepare a scrumptious turkey on a gas, charcoal or pellet barbecue, and you can achieve terrific results with a ceramic (or Kamado) grill or a smoker.  Each method will give your turkey a distinct, delicious flavour, making it a meal to remember.

Check out the following links to recipes and cooking instructions on how to prepare a Thanksgiving turkey outside.

KAMADO

n www.recipesfoodandcooking.com/2015/ 06/29/smoked-turkey-on-a-kamado-grill/

n www.barbecue-smoker-recipes .com/thanksgiving-bbq-turkey.html

GASn www.allrecipes.com/recipe/13662/the-

greatest-grilled-turkey/n www.canadianturkey.ca/recipes/auto-

draft-13/

CHARCOALn www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/turkey-

on-the-grill-recipe-1939456n www.goodhousekeeping.com/food-reci-

pes/a4630/charcoal-grilled-turkey-809/

SMOKERn www.allrecipes.com/recipe/16984/tur-

key-in-a-smoker/n www.traegergrills.com/recipes/poultry/

smoked-turkey

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1 WHAT IS A HEARTH?

a)Thefloorofthefireplacewhere thefireburns

b)Theareainfrontofthefireplacec) A symbol of one’s homed) All of the above

2 WHICH LYRIC IN THE FRENCH CANADIAN NATIONAL ANTHEM ALSO MEANS “FIREPLACE” IN FRENCH?

a) Fleuronsb) Valeurc) Foyersd) Trempée

3 WHO IS THE GREEK GODDESS OF THE HEARTH?

a) Vestab) Hestiac) Hephaestus d) Artemis

4 THE PRONUNCIATION OF HEARTH RHYMES WITH WHICH WORD?

a) Earthb) Fourthc) Beerd) Scarf

5 HOW LONG SHOULD YOU LET WOOD DRY BEFORE YOU BURN IT IN YOUR HEARTH APPLIANCE?

a) 1 monthb) 3 monthsc) 6 monthsd) 1 year

6 WHAT IS THE OPTIMUM MOISTURE RATE FOR FIREWOOD BEFORE BURNING IT IN YOUR HEARTH APPLIANCE?

a) Less than 10%b) Less than 20%c) Less than 30%d) Less than 40%

7 THE OLDEST HEARTH IN THE WORLD (300,000 YEARS OLD) WAS DISCOVERED IN A CAVE WHERE?

a) Israelb) Turkey c) Romaniad) Egypt

8 WHEN IS IT BELIEVED THE FIRST INDOOR FIREPLACE WAS USED?

a) 17th centuryb) 12th centuryc) 16th centuryd) 10th century

HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR HEARTH?

Answers 1d; 2c; 3b; 4d; 5c; 6b; 7a, 8b

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No Utility Bills Box 2190 Athabasca AB 780-628-4835 www.noutilitybills.comAlladin-Air Manufacturing Ltd. 1111 - 46 Avenue SE Calgary AB 403 243-2923 www.alladinair.comBarbecues Galore (Tradex Supply Ltd.) 3505 Edmonton Trail NE Calgary AB 403-250-1558 www.barbecuesgalore.caBarbecues Galore (Tradex Supply Ltd.) 5875 9th Street SE Calgary AB 403-258-4440 www.barbecuesgalore.caGastech Heating and Fireplace 4600 Bowness Road NW Calgary AB 587-331-7699 www.calgaryfireplaceservice.caTimberwolf Hearth Products (TH Fireplaces) 5308 4th Street SE Calgary AB 403 287-3958 www.timberhearth.comCandek Sundeck Systems Ltd. 1416 Railway Avenue Canmore AB 403-678-3094 www.aquafireleisure.comBarbecue Country 5682-75 Street Edmonton AB 780-469-9970 www.barbecuecountry.comFireplace Stove World Ltd. 16503 Stony Plain Road Edmonton AB 780-486-5555 www.gasfireplace.comFireplaces by Weiss Johnson 9315-63 Avenue Edmonton AB 780-439-2876 www.wjfireplaces.com4 Seasons Inc. 3620-9th Avenue North Lethbridge AB 403-320-9884 www.fourseasonsfireplaces.comThe Stove Pipe Company 1421 3rd Road Avenue SO Lethbridge AB 403-329-4445 www.thestovepipecompany.comBrock White Canada 4806-62 Avenue Lloydminster AB 780-875-6860 www.brockwhite.comEd Moritz Masonry & Tile Ltd. 1006 South Railway Street SE Medicine Hat AB 403-527-3673 www.moritzmasonry.caHat Fresh Air Home Centres 676 South Railway Street SE Medicine Hat AB 403-527-8107 www.hatfreshairhomecentres.comChimneyguys/St Albert Chimney Sweep 95 Corriveau Avenue St Albert AB 780-458-6040 www.chimneyguys.comKotowich Chimney & Installations 4445 50th Avenue St Paul AB 780-615-3555 www.kotowichchimney.caArk@Home 6-1950 Government Street Victoria BC 250-386-7643 www.arkathome.caBC Fireplace Service Inc. 30-816 Boyd Street New Westminster BC 604-540-6151 www.bcfireplaceservice.comBurgess Plumbing, Heating & Electrical Co. 36 North Broadway Avenue Williams Lake BC 250-392-3301 www.burgessphe.comR.E. MacDonald Stoves & Stones Ltd. 3711-248th Street Aldergrove BC 604-856-1551 www.stovesandstones.comShepherd’s Hardware Ltd. 3525 Mill Street Armstrong BC 250-546-3002 www.shepherdshardware.comJ.C. Fireplaces 8915 Young Street Chilliwack BC 604-793-7871 www.jcfireplaces.comUrban Fireplaces #328-17 Fawcett Road Coquitlam BC 604-424-8300 www.urbanfp.caComox Fireplace & Patio 4911 North Island Hwy. Courtenay BC 250-338-8522 www.comoxfireplace.comThe Fireplace Cranbrook 450 Van Horne Street Cranbrook BC 250-426-4427 www.thefireplacecranbrook.comCampbellCare 7063 Venture Street Delta BC 604-946-1000 www.campbellcare.com/Granny’s Gas & Woodstoves Ltd. 5799 Duncan Street Duncan BC 250-748-3908 www.grannystoves.caSouth Island Fireplace & Spas 2939 Boys Road Duncan BC 250-746-0123 www.southislandfireplaces.comThomas Heating & Electric 1081 Seamount Way Gibsons BC 604-886-7111 www.hatfreshairhomecentres.comSnowball Ventures 10545 Granby Road Grand Forks BC 250-442-2943 www.snowballventures.comGray Creek Store Limited 1979 Chainsaw Avenue Gray Creek BC 250-227-9315 www.graycreekstore.comThe Fireplace Centre Ltd. / Strate’s 1200 Battle Street Kamloops BC 250-372-3424 www.fireplacecentre.comThe Fireplace Gallery at Service Plus 111-1339 McGill Road Kamloops BC 250-851-8850 www.thefireplacegallery.caOkanagan Rockworld 2695 Kyle Road Kelowna BC 250-769-7250 www.okrockworld.caWhite’s Barbecue & Fireplace Centre 160-2000 Spall Road Kelowna BC 250-862-3240 www.bbqkelowna.comPioneer Fireplaces 419 North Terminal Avenue Nanaimo BC 250-753-2353 www.pioneerfireplace.com

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LIST OF MEMBER RETAILERS

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Kootenay Woodstoves & Alternative Heating 16-104 Silica Street Nelson BC 250-352-2001 www.kootenaywoodstoves.comJohnstone’s Barbecues & Parts 165 Pemberton Avenue North Vancouver BC 604-985-0234 www.johnstones.comPro Builders Supply Ltd. 150 Fairview Place Penticton BC 250-493-1233 –The Fireplace Warehouse #115 – 12320 Vulcan Way Richmond BC 604-284-2550 www.thefireplacewarehouse.caJoe’s Fireplace Products Ltd. 38136 2nd Avenue Squamish BC 604-892-9800 www.seatoskyfireplace.comFireplaces Unlimited 19545-56th Avenue Surrey BC 604-597 5935 www.fireplaceunlimited.caKerrisdale Lumber Co. Ltd. 6191 West Boulevard Vancouver BC 604-261-4274 www.kerrisdalelumber.comVaglio Fireplace 3600 East Hastings Streetw Vancouver BC 604-298-6494 www.vaglio.caVancouver Gas Fireplaces 235 West 7th Avenue Vancouver BC 604-732-3470 www.vangasfireplaces.comCapital Iron Ltd. 1900 Store Street Victoria BC 250-385-9703 www.capitaliron.netHeat Savers Fireplace & Patio Co. 2519 Government Street Victoria BC 250-383-3512 www.feelthewarmth.caWilk Stove Ltd. 160 Burnside Road E Victoria BC 250-382-5421 www.wilkstove.comBackwoods Boiler Boys RR1 Box 53 Darlingford MB 204-384-7557 www.backwoodsboilerboys.comPenner Building Centres 200 Park Road West Steinbach MB 204-326-9488 www.egpenner.comDingee’s Energy Systems 720 Central Street Centreville NB 506-276-4519 www.village.centreville.nb.caClassic Stoves and Fireplaces 1715 Route 640, Unit 1 Hanwell NB 506-454-4328 www.classicstoves.netSunpoke Energy Systems Ltd. 20-3 Timothy Avenue North Hanwell NB 506-452-8107 www.sunpoke.caMaritime Fireplaces Ltd. 246 Halifax Street Moncton NB 506-857-2099 www.maritimefireplaces.comThe Fireplace Store at Lawsons Inc. 194 Killam Drive Moncton NB 506-857-2020 www.lawsonsmoncton.comG.L. Caissie 9415 Main Street Richibucto NB 506-523-4457 www.glcaissie.caKent Building Supplies 300 Union Street Saint John NB 902-863-1434 www.centralns.caThe Furnace Man Ltd. 26 Broadway Corner Brook NL 709-634-7715 www.the-furnace-man.caThe Tin Man 29 Humber Road Cornerbrook NL 709 634 5934 www.tinmaninc.caAtlantic Fireplaces Ltd. 1053 Topsail Road Mount Pearl NL 709-364-1378 www.atlanticfireplaces.caEmberley Fireplace, Kitchen & Bath 3 Commonwealth Avenue Mount Pearl NL 709-368-1093 www.emberley.comVenture Fireplace & Vacuums Ltd. 1035 Topsail Road Mount Pearl NL 709-722-2900 www.venturefireplace.comCrown Cabinets & Fireplaces 349 Kenmount Road St John’s NL 709-726-6668 www.crowncf.caNormore’s Heating PO Box 244 Springdale NL 709-673-3128 –Country Stoves and Sunrooms 3319 Highway 1 Aylesford NS 902-847-3494 www.countrystovesandsunrooms.comVintage Stove & Fireplace Ltd. 1234 Highway 2 Brookfield NS 902-843-4490 www.vintagestoves.caTotal Gas & The Fire Place Ltd. 121 Ilsley Avenue Dartmouth NS 902-468-7950 www.totalgasandthefireplace.comHeritage Hearth Products Ltd. 124 Chain Lake Drive Halifax NS 902-454-9512 www.heritagehearth.caUltimate Home Comfort Inc. 160 Chain Lake Drive Halifax NS 902-832-2575 www.ultimatehomecomfort.comSuntime Enterprises Ltd. PO Box 158 New Glasgow NS 902-396-3387 www.suntime.caWarmth by Design 16 Hub Centre Drive Upper Onslow NS 902-843-4030 www.warmthbydesign.caWindsor Home Hardware 50 Empire Lane, Box 2110 Windsor NS 902-798-3222 www.windsorhomehardware.comNapoleon Fireplaces 24 Napoleon Road Barrie ON 705-721-1212 www.napoleon.on.ca

LIST OF MEMBER RETAILERS

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Fireplace Specialties 773 Bell Boulevard W Belleville ON 613-969-6699 www.fireplacespecialties.caChantico Fireplace Gallery 209784 Highway 26 Blue Mountains ON 705-445-9688 www.chanticofireplaces.comThe Fire Within 1080 Taylor Court Bracebridge ON 705-645-1575 www.thefirewithinmuskoka.caFires of Tradition 137 Nelson Street Brantford ON 519-770-0063 www.firesoftradition.comBarbecues Galore (Tradex Supply Ltd.) 3100 Harvester Road Burlington ON 905-639-0436 www.barbecuesgalore.caFriendly Fires Inc. 11384 Highway 7 Carleton Place ON 613-253-5575 www.friendlyfires.caFriendly Fires Inc. 70 King Street E Cobourg ON 905-372-5900 www.friendlyfires.caBarbecue World 3310 Langstaff Road Concord ON 905-761-8511 www.barbecueworld.comThe Fireplace Specialist 391 Edgeley Boulevard Concord ON 905-761-6984 www.warmth.comBJ’s Country Market 4 York Street Delaware ON 519-652-3330 www.bjscountrymarket.comHearth of Muskoka PO Box 1037 Gravenhurst ON 705-687-4444 www.hearthofmuskokainc.caWalkers Home Hardware 95 Maple Avenue Haliburton ON 705-457-1402 www.homehardware.caChadwick’s & Hack’s 682 Fennell Avenue E Hamilton ON 905-385-9274 www.chadwicksandhacks.com Eco Efficiency Energy Systems 50 Nebo Road, Unit #1 Hamilton ON 905-312-8251 www.eco-efficiency.caThe Fireplace King 3 Cairns Drive Huntsville ON 705-789-8067 www.fireplaceking.comCaledon Fireplace 2999 King Street West Inglewood ON 905-838-1114 www.caledonfireplace.caBarbecue World 655 Kanata Avenue Kanata ON 613-599-7775 www.barbecueworld.comMason Place 25987 Woodbine Avenue Keswick ON 905-476-5545 www.masonplace.comStu’s Stove Shoppes RR 1 Kincardine ON 519-395-0740 www.stusstoveshoppe.netFriendly Fires Inc. 271 Dalton Avenue Kingston ON 613-544-5575 www.friendlyfires.caElmira Stove Works 41-2100 Oxford Street E London ON 519-451-2124 www.elmirastoveworks.caPorky’s BBQ & Leisure 1075 Sarnia Road London ON 519-657-5000 www.porkys.caHighland Electric Heating & Air Cdtg Ltd. 39 Bobcaygeon Road Minden ON 705-286-1885 www.highlandelectric.caGateway Home Hardware 1300 Algonquin Avenue North Bay ON 705-472-4660 www.gatewayhomehardware.comNoll Climate Control Ltd. 152 Booth Road North Bay ON 705-474-0768 www.nollclimatecare.comSignature Fireplaces 2038 Robertson Road Nepean ON 613-224-2440 www.signaturefireplaces.caCanco Climate Care 1235 Gorham Street Newmarket ON 905-898-3912 www.cancoclimatecare.comThe One Stop Fireplace Shop Ltd. 4332 Drummond Road Niagara Falls ON 905-357-6333 www.onestopfireplaceshop.comBarbecues Galore 490 Speers Road Oakville ON 905 844-3224 www.barbecuesgalore.caDon’s Heating and Cooling 48 Centennial Road, Unit 13 Orangeville ON 519-942-1568 www.donsheatingandcooling.comCapital BBQ 12 Grenfell Crescent Ottawa ON 613-228-0009 www.bbqing.comHarding The Fire Place Ltd. 2755 Carp Road Ottawa ON 613-831-5056 www.teamhardingcomfort.comHubert’s 703-1290 Old Innes Road Ottawa ON 613-728-3786 www.hubertsfireplaces.comThe Fireplace Center & Patio Shop 1722 Carling Avenue Ottawa ON 613-728-1775 www.fireplacecenter.comTop Hat Home Comfort 1072 Merivale Road Ottawa ON 613-722-1226 www.tophathomecomfort.comFriendly Fires Inc. 981 Highway #7 Otonabee ON 705-741-1900 www.friendlyfires.ca The Fyre Place & Patio Shop 717861 Highway #6 RR #5 Owen Sound ON 519-371-2963 www.thefyreplace.com

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Home & Cottage Centre 4 Centennial Drive Penetanguishene ON 705-549-2710 www.home-cottage.comEmbers 63 North Street Perth ON 613-264-0878 www.embers.on.caThe County Fireplace Company 103-124 Main Street Picton ON 613-476-9259 www.countyfireplace.caDean’s Home Hardware RR 1, 15 South Mary Lake Road Port Sydney ON 705-385-3475 www.homehardware.caForest Glade Fireplaces 11400 Tecumseh Road E Windsor ON 519-735-2229 www.forestgladefireplaces.comFiretech 3-1269 Commerce Way Woodstock ON 519-532-1723 www.firetechfireplaces.on.caClassic Fireplace & Gourmet Grills Inc. 65-B Rylander Boulevard Scarborough ON 416-283-2783 www.classicfireplace.caKastle Fireplace Ltd. 1960 Ellesmere Road, Unit 1 Scarborough ON 416-289-0009 www.kastlefireplace.comThe Fireplace Stop PO Box 407 Schomberg ON 905-939-8758 www.fireplacestop.comFireplace & Leisure Centre 90 Oastler Park Drive Seguin ON 705-746-6800 www.fplc.caNorfolk Fireplace & Vac 400 Queensway Street West Simcoe ON 519-426-8788 www.norfolkfireplace.comThe Stove Store 6 Beverly Street Spencerville ON 613-658-3101 www.thestovestore.netTri-County Brick Company 320 Home Street Stratford ON 519-273-5151 www.tricountybrick.comCampeau Heating 2288 Lasalle Boulevard Sudbury ON 705-560-2441 www.campeauheating.comNordic Energy 2324 Long Lake Road Sudbury ON 705-522-9403 www.nordicenergy.caBob’s Woodburners & Fireplaces Ltd. 803 Memorial Avenue Thunder Bay ON 807-345-3453 www.bobswoodburners.comThunder Bay Fireplaces Ceramic Tile 284 Queen Street Thunder Bay ON 807-345-2817 www.thunderbayfireplaces.comSouth Coast Fire Place 1 Vance Drive Tillsonburg ON 519 688-2468 www.southcoastfireplace.comStove Parlour & Fireplace Gallery 3006 Road 15 Tiverton ON 519-368-5274 www.stoveparlour.comMarsh’s Stoves & Fireplaces 3322 Dundas Street West Toronto ON 416-762-4582 www.marshsfireplaces.comThe Fireplace Shop Ltd. 379 Eglinton Avenue West Toronto ON 416-483-1443 www.thefireplaceshop.comRideau Valley Hearth & Home 18 Concession Street Westport ON 613-273-4402 www.rvhh.comBarbecue World 1650 Victoria Street E Whitby ON 905-571-6999 www.barbecueworld.comA Village Fireplace Shop 623 Broadway Street Wyoming ON 519-845-9915 www.villagefireplaces.comCorrigan’s Wood Stove Centre 100 Kensington Road Charlottetown PE 902-629-1205 www.corrigansstovecentre.comL’Univers du Foyer 52 Rue du Sacré-Coeur Charlemagne QC 450-657-1867 www.unifoyer.comDécor Chaleur Chateauguay Inc. 299A Boul. d’Anjou Châteauguay QC 450-691-5636 www.foyergazchateauguay.comThermopompes N&R Sol Inc. 2325 Boul. Ford Châteauguay QC 450-699-3232 www.thermopompesnrsol.comCheminées et Ramonage Chelsea 196 Chemin Scott Chelsea QC 819-827-3356 www.chemineeschelsea.comBriquetier Paysager Sag. Inc. 1234 Boul. St Paul Chicoutimi QC 418-698-2345 www.briquetier.comMaconnex Chicoutimi 2223 Boul. St-Paul Chicoutimi QC 418-549-7345 www.maconnex.comChauffage Yves Gagné 471 J Adélard Gagnon Dolbeau-Mistassini QC 418-276-1952 www.chauffage.qc.caLa Maison du Foyer 1625 Boul. St. Joseph Drummondville QC 819-474-2735 www.lamaisondufoyer.qc.caMaçonnex Drummondville 4050 Boul. Saint-Joseph Drummondville QC 819-850-0166 www.maconnex.comRoyaume du Feu 1280 Rue Cormier Drummondville QC 819-474-7667 www.thermosun.caCentre D’Energie Cadieux Ltee 878 Rue Maloney E Gatineau QC 819-663-2332 www.foyerscadieux.comMT Ventilation 854 Boul. Maloney Gatineau QC 819-669-4235 www.mtventilation.com

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DM Portes Fenetres & Foyers 272 Route 105 Gracefield QC 819-463-3257 –Au Centre du Foyer de l’Outaouais 1193 Boul. St-Joseph Hull QC 819-595-5868 www.aucentredufoyer.comMaison Chaleur et Confort 1060 Rue Visitation Joliette QC 450-759-1686 www.maisonchaleuretconfort.comAlternatives 16875 Hymus Boulevard Kirkland QC 514-694-7114 www.alternativesqc.caDecor Chaleur Laurentides 2055 Boul. Labelle Lafontaine QC 450-438-3513 www.decorchaleur.caMatério Laurentiens Inc. 2159 Boul. LaBelle Lafontaine QC 450-438-3577 www.materio.caRefrigeration et gaz Centre-Ville 26 Chemin Industriel L’Ange-Gardien QC 819-986-2015 www.rgcv.caPJH inc. 280 Chemin Hudon La Pocatière QC 418-894-5837 www.pjhinc.caFoyers Dépot Inc. 225 Boul. Bellerose O Laval QC 450-625-2766 www.foyersdepot.comMontreal Brique et Pierre 1070 Montee Masson Laval QC 450-661-1515 www.mtlpb.comPoeles et Foyers 5781 Wilfrid Carrier #102 Levis QC 418-380-5263 www.poeles-foyers.comBBQ Quebec 472 Rue Jean-Neveu Longueuil QC 418-558-6383 www.bbqquebec.comBoutique Chaleur 620 Boul. Roland-Therrien Longueuil QC 450-463-1870 www.boutiquechaleur.comPlomberie G et D Gauthier Inc./Chauffage CG Inc. 586 Avenue du Phare E Matane QC 418-562-5103 www.plomberiegdgauthier.comFoyer Rustique 13755 Rue de la Chapelle Mirabel QC 450-432-3575 www.foyerrustique.comEspace JLP Belanger 821 Rue des Carrieres Mont-Laurier QC 819-623-1841 www.espacejlpbelangerRona Mont Laurier 1351 Boul. A. Paquette Mont-Laurier QC 819-623-1245 www.rona.caFoyer Lambert 6265 Rue St-Jacques, Suite 101 Montreal QC 514-484-0646 www.foyerlambert.comFoyer Universel 8155 Boul. Saint-Laurent Montreal QC 514-382-8222 www.foyeruniversel.caPoeles et Foyers Rosemont 2361 Boul. Rosemont Montreal QC 514-728-4318 www.pfr.caBMR Groupe Yves Gagnon 349 Route 117 Mont-Tremblant QC 819-425-8771 www.groupeyvesgagnon.comQuincaillerie Durand 9635 Boul. de L’Ormiere Neufchatel QC 418-843-2223 www.durand.caPoeles & Foyers Futuristes 10-A Rue Huot Notre-Dame-de-l’Île-Perrot QC 450-455-3307 www.foyersfuturistes.comProservices Foyers Gaz et Bois 1562 Rue Michel Blondin Prevost QC 514-617-5000 www.proservicefoyer.comLes Cheminées Gamelin 138 Rue Gamelin Québec QC 418-527-8906 www.leschemineesgamelin.comMaconnex Quebec 5690 Pierre-Bertrand N Québec QC 418-622-8500 www.maconnex.comLes Poêles et Foyers Keystone 607 Iberville Repentigny QC 450-585-6720 www.keystoneinc.caAu Coin Du Feu De Rimouski 335 Montee Industrielle Rimouski QC 418-722-7311 www.aucoindufeu.netMarcel Dionne & Fils Inc. 905 Rue Lausanne Rimouski QC 418-723-1692 www.mdionne.comRona Rivière Rouge 400 Rue l’Annonciation Sud Rivière Rouge QC 819-275-2694 www.ramonage4saisons.caMateriaux Campagna RONA 1200 Rue Mantha Rouyn-Noranda QC 819-797-1200 www.rona.caPoêles & Foyers Techni-Flamme Inc. 265 Boul. Industriel Rouyn-Noranda QC 819-797-3590 www.techniflamme.comLa Maison Multi-Foyers 570 Principale Sainte-Agathe QC 819-321-1707 www.multifoyers.caChaleur Durable 3 Rue Principale, Suite 80 Saint-André-Avellin QC 819-983-6555 www.chaleurdurable.comLes Foyers et Cheminees Piermon 2193 Boul. Laurier Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville QC 450-653-1846 www.foyerspiermon.comLes Foyers Mirabel Inc. 415 Avenue Mathers Saint-Eustache QC 450-473-8885 www.foyersmirabel.comMontreal Brique et Pierre 28 Boul. Industriel Saint-Eustache QC 450-473-4571 www.mtlbp.com

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Cheminees & Poeles Rock Toulouse 13055 Boul. Lacroix Saint-Georges-de-Beauce QC 418-228-1053 www.chemineesrocktoulouse.comMontreal Brique et Pierre 3170 Harvey Saint-Hubert QC 450-656-5110 www.mtlbp.comMaçonnex Saint-Isidore-de-Beauce 2036 Chemin de la Riviere Saint-Isidore-de-Beauce QC 418-882-5879 www.maconnex.comConfort Elite 6-485 Rue Saint-Jacques Saint-Jean sur Richelieu QC 450-347-2349 www.confortelite.comSysteme de Confort Andre Inc. 284 Rue Champlain Saint-Jean sur Richelieu QC 450-347-2349 www.confort-andre.caCentre du Foyer et Spas St-Jerome 9 John F. Kennedy Saint-Jerome QC 450-565-0085 www.lecentredufoyer.comLes Foyers 4 Saisons 1504 Route 125 Sainte-Julienne QC 450-831-4040 www.foyers4saisonsMontreal Pierre et Brique 550 Route de la Cité des Jeunes Saint-Lazare QC 450-510-5551 www.mtlbp.comPoele et Foyer Napert 802-1078 Boul. Vachon N Sainte-Marie de Beauce QC 418-387-8488 www.luminairenapert.comClub Foyer Décor Inc. 11 Rue Lanning Saint-Sauveur QC 450-227-5557 www.clubfoyerdecor.comEntreprises A.J.R. Lacroix Inc. 10229 Boul. Bourque Sherbrooke QC 819-843-4744 www.ajrlacroix.comMaçonnex Sherbrooke 69 Chemin Godin Sherbrooke QC 819-565-7980 www.maconnex.comMeunier Poeles et Foyers Inc. 2672 Rue King E Sherbrooke QC 819-791-5565 www.meunierpoelesetfoyers.caMulti Piscine 1597 Galt E Sherbrooke QC 819-566-8558 www.multipiscine.comBoutique Multi-Flammes inc. 1159 Boul. Fiset Sorel-Tracy QC 450-742-6000 www.boutiquemultiflammes.comCite du Feu Boutique du Foyer de Granby 1361 Denison O St-Alphonse-de-Granby QC 450-770-2483 www.citedufeu.comBoutique du Foyer de St-Hyacinthe 1100 Des Cascades O St-Hyacinthe QC 450-773-7007 www.boutiquedufoyer.comBoutique l’Attisée (1988) Ltee 4175 Chemin de Chambly St-Hubert QC 450-445-0041 www.attisee.comNergiflex 950 Begin St-Laurent QC 514-332-5230 www.nergiflex.caCheminee B.S.L. 18 Rue Lepage St-Paul-de-la-Croix QC 418-898-2549 www.chemineebsl.comMaison Chaleur et Confort 694 Boul. des Seigneurs Terrebonne QC 450-492-2054 www.maisonchaleuretconfort.comBoutique Belle Chaleur 1079 Rue Notre-Dame Est Thetford-Mines QC 418-335-9166 www.boutiquebellechaleur.caMaison Chaleur et Confort 1015 Thibeau N Trois-Rivieres QC 819-694-1355 www.maisonchaleuretconfort.comMulti-Feu 5555 Boul. Jean XXIII Trois-Rivieres QC 819-371-1696 www.multifeu.comPoeles et Foyers 2860 Côte-Richelieu Trois-Rivières QC 819-693-6937 www.poeles-foyers.com Service Gaz Exp-Air 1547 Rue Lapointe Val D’Or QC 819-355-3878 www.blackcatchimney.caSimonbec Inc 87 De la Rivière Varennes QC 450-652-5056 www.simonbec.caFoyer-Gaz 401 Boul. Harwood, local 12b Vaudreuil QC 450-424-3693 www.foyergaz.caLa Maison du Foyer 39 Boul. des Bois Francs N Victoriaville QC 819-758-4940 www.lamaisondufoyer.qc.caPlomberie PHCB 433 Gamache Rue Victoriaville QC 819-751-2899 www.plomberiehcb.comThe Fireplace Hut PO Box 2346 Prince Albert SK 306 763 7611 www.thefireplacehut.comSuntech Systems Ltd 2310 B Hanselman Avenue Saskatoon SK 306 664-3060 www.suntechsystemsltd.comWheatland Fireplace Ltd. 625 1st Avenue N Saskatoon SK 306-221-1805 www.wheatlandfireplace.com Griffiths Plumbing & Heating 9042 Quartz Whitehorse YT 867-667-2214 www.griffithsheating.com

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