What countries do lumberjacks live in?
The term "lumberjack" is primarily associated with North America, particularly Canada and the United States. These countries have traditionally had extensive forestry industries, requiring workers skilled in felling trees, cutting logs, and transporting them to sawmills. Lumberjacks have also been present in countries with significant logging and timber industries, such as Sweden, Finland, Russia, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, and some parts of Southeast Asia.