Log rafts at Port Neville

Fir log rafts of the Vancouver Lumber Company at Port Neville, B.C., viewed from the launch 'Kalmor II' and showing the locomotive at camp ready to start into the woods.

The first Bull of the Woods Day, Campbell River

Single hand bucker in the Men's Final.

Building a fore-an-aft road

Wooden fore-an-aft road typically used in truck logging operations. Note the wire rip-rap on the road to provide traction to the hard rubber tires on the early logging trucks.

Lane Logging moving their float camp

Nimpkish Timber Co. locomotive at Camp 9

Nimpkish Timber Co., 5 spot locomotive on the tracks at camp 9, Nimpkish Lake area.

Reforestation at Knox Bay on Thurlow Island

Tree planters making stakes for the base lines near Knox Bay. This area had previously been logged by P.B. Anderson.

Woss Lake Loggers' Day

Ann Hardy, winner of the Women's Spike Driving competition.

Nimpkish Timber Co. operations at Camp 0

Loading rail cars at Wood and English's Camp 0.

Beecher Lake Lumber Co. near Campbell River

Beecher Lake Lumber Co., which was owned and operated by the Baikie family of Campbell River, was located in the Campbell River estuary area. The Beecher Lake Lumber Co. milled the wood that was logged by Baikie Bros. Logging.

International Timber Co. camp near Campbell River

The camp handyman Gordon Jamieson. His brother was the first Doctor in Campbell River.

Canadian Forest Products Ltd. Camp at Woss

An aerial view of Nimpkish log dump.

Woodsman's cabin at Rock Bay

Elk River Timber Co. Camp 8 at Echo Lake

View of camp looking northeast towards Campbell River from Camp 8 at Echo Lake. The offices are on the left, a railroad crummie in the centre, the first aid shack, the cookhouse, the dining room, the filing shed, and the bunkhouses also pictured. This camp housed 365 men at a time.

Hasting Co. Camp C at Hemming Bay

View of Hasting Co. float Camp C from the lake at Hemming Bay.

Canadian Forest Products Ltd. Camp at Woss

Cat logging.

Woss Lake Loggers' Day

Gino Marino of North Vancouver in the Power Saw Bucking competition.

Pioneer Timber Co. in Port McNeill

Power house at the Pioneer Timber Co. camp at Port McNeill.

Beecher Lake Lumber Co.

The sawmill owned by the Baikie family; the pile driver pictured here was brought over from the original Oyster River shingle mill site.

Stand of timber near logging camp at Elk Bay

Fighting the Sayward Forest Fire

Bendickson Logging operations at Hardwicke Island

Bunkhouse accomodations.

Raven Lumber operations

A big load is lifted off the truck and piled for sawing. Clamps just barely made it around the butt of this log.

Spar tree at work loading a railcar in Elk Bay

Students at Gildersleeve logging camp

G.H. 'Doc' Gildersleeve operated a small logging camp at various locations. According to Ken Drushka's book, Working in the Woods he established the first truck logging camps on the mid-coast. This photograph taken when the camp was located at King Island.

Harvey Longue, Mike Mulligan, and checker