Canadian Home Workshop

[2] Published six issues a year,[1] it featured articles on project ideas, tool profiles, technique and design ideas, practical renovation and home maintenance information, and shop tips.

[2] The magazine was owned by Avid Media until 2004 when Transcontinental acquired the title.

[1] Then the magazine was sold in September 2009 (along with sister title Outdoor Canada magazine) to Cottage Life Media Inc.[1] Canadian Home Workshop had been Canada's authority on home improvement and woodworking for the last 33 years.

The magazine provided its readers with a mix of classic and contemporary woodworking projects, including information for beginners that would develop their skills and more advanced techniques to challenge and inspire.

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