Shingle Mill near Green Point Rapids

Shingle mill of A. P. Allison and Co. of Vancouver, B.C. on the mainland, and on Cordero Channel, opposite Green Point Rapids.

International Timber Co. mainline locomotive in the Campbell River area

International Timber Co locomotive #4 with its longest train of logs at the time - 30 loads in total.

Logging with oxen

View of Rock Bay

View of bay shows the hotel, store, and hospital.

Reforestation camp 31

A reforestation camp in the Salmon River area (across high level bridge). White building in the background was the office. Clarence Woss, (Voss?), Sam McTurk, ??, Ralph Shadell, and Harry Ferguson.

Reforestation at Knox Bay on Thurlow Island

A fifteen-man tree planting crew at work in the area immediately north of Lot 14, Knox Bay. The large number of stumps, downed timber and ground cover shown was not uncommon, and made tree planting difficult work. This area had previously been logged by P.B. Anderson.

Bloedel, Stewart and Welch operations

Art Backlund, who was the mechanic at Camp 5, trying out the new two-man Burnett chainsaw.

A frame unloading logs at Port Neville

Steam donkey and crew logging near Elk Bay

Crew and steam donkey operated by the Elk Bay Timber Co.

Bendickson Logging's first high rigger

The first high rigger for Bendickson Logging on Hardwicke Island. His last name was Dempsey.

Bendickson Logging crew at their operations at Jervis Inlet

Bendickson Logging ground lead yarding crew. Left to right: Vic Matson (hooker), Smoland ? (chokerman), Happy ? (rigging slinger), Bill Edman (chaser), Julius Sampson (sniper), and Arthur Bendickson (signalman).

Hastings Logging Co. operations at Heydon Lake

Fallers Joe Casey (left) and Art Bellarby (right) falling a tree with a cross cut saw.

Campbell River Logger Sports

Chainsaw log cutting event at logger sports, Campbell River. Event was annually held on the Labour Day weekend and sponsored by the Kinsmen's Club.

Ellingsen's camp

Ellingson's logging camp at the mouth of the river in Phillip's Arm.

Green Timbers Forestry Station in Surrey

A shipment of approximately 40,000 transplants packed and ready for shipment to Knox Bay.

Gold River Sawmill

Left to right: Tahsis Co. guide, Arnold Cameron, John Jackson, guide, Jack Lee, Carl Thulin, Ian Pate, and Ron Bartlett.

Logger Clifford Parker at Byles and Groves operation

Campbell River's first sawmill

The booming grounds near the Wilfert Lumber Co. sawmill.

Hastings Co. camp crew at Roberts Lake

Camp D Hastings Mill, Morgan's camp it was located on the meadow opposite Roberts Lake. Pat Maloney's father is 2nd on left, Miller is on the chair at right, Mr. Bellarbey with the kitten, and Dr. Green next on the right.

View of Rock Bay

Aftermath of 1925 Quadra Island forest fire

Francis Dickie bringing loads of belongings back in the dory after the fire ravaged the island.

Reforestation at Knox Bay on Thurlow Island

Tree planters ready to start planting at Knox Bay. Each planter is carrying a pack containing approximately 600 seedlings and weighing about 40 pounds. This area had previously been logged by P.B. Anderson.

Logger Sports

Ernie Alexander preparing to climb a tree.

Logging operation on Cortes Island

Iron River Logging in Oyster Bay

Norm Hammond and Bear - the camp pet.