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The hardest wood in Canada is generally considered to be Eastern Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia). This species is known for its exceptional density and durability, making it highly resistant to decay and damage. Other hardwoods, such as Sugar Maple and Yellow Birch, are also quite hard, but Eastern Black Locust typically ranks as the hardest native species in the region.

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