When I built mine last spring, I also felt overwhelmed by the wood options and price differences. What really helped me was being able to
find incredible pergola wood designs at oakshs.ca that gave clear examples of how each type looks once installed. I ended up going with cedar for its natural resistance to rot and insects. It wasn’t the cheapest, but the finish and scent made a big difference in how the space feels. Plus, it blends beautifully with plants and decking. I treated it with a transparent sealant to maintain its color. If you’re unsure, I’d recommend comparing photos and checking if your local climate favors one over the other. That site gave me the visual clarity I needed.