Hasting Co. Camp C at Hemming Bay

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

Bendickson Logging camp at Jervis Inlet

The cookhouse with woodshed, commissary, and offices of the Bendickson Logging camp at Jervis Inlet (Patrick Point). The sidewalks were made from split cedar. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whittaker holding hands in front of one of the camp buildings.

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.

After the Sayward Fire

A cat working to clear forest fire debris after the Sayward Fire.

Sayward Logger Sports

Ron Sprout competing in the axe throw.

Byles and Groves logging crew Port Neville

Logger Sports event at Port Alberni

Vice President of I.W.A. Local 185 Walter Yates (right) presents Laurence McIvor (left) with the Dayton Shoe challenge trophy in Port Alberni.

World champion tree climber Ernie Alexander

Elk River Timber Co. Camp 8

A 1.5 story bungalow with frame construction, cedar shingle roof, board and batten exterior, and a wallboard felt and paper interior.

Log dump on Cortes Island

Log dump for truck logging operation on Cortes Island. The truck(s) used in this operation were apparently the first pneumatic-tired logging trucks used in the area.

Elk River Timber co. camp

Merrill and Ring operations at Duncan Bay

Railroad trestle and log dump at Merrill and Ring operations at Duncan Bay.

A large fir with an undercut near Woss Camp

Elk Falls Mill paper making

A tour group is taken through the paper making process at the Elk Falls Mill at Duncan Bay.

Scottish Palmer Logging Co. at Elk Bay

Two loggers in front of locomotive used at Scottish Palmer Logging co., Elk Bay.

Steam donkey and crew

Merrill, Ring and Wilson loggers at Duncan Bay

Standing on far right is Marshall Freek..

Rigged spar tree and steam donkey operating

Nimpkish Timber Co. operations at Camp 9

International Timber Co. crew with camp cook

Top row: Yeoger (time keeper) and David Jeremiahson (part owner with John Anderson, not pictured). Second row: Dutch Huland, an unknown man, and Gus Miller. International Timber Co. started this outfit, then sold it to Jeremiahson and Anderson, and then later took it back.

Campbell River Logger Sports competition

Pole/spar tree climbing competition.

International Timber Co. locomotive near Campbell River

James Payne, who worked as a brakeman at the camp, is seated on the locomotive near the front.

Pioneer Timber Co. logging truck

Leon Proteau on running board of a truck in Port McNeill.

Pioneer Timber Co. logging truck

Leon Proteau in the truck at their logging operations at Port McNeill.

Granite Bay school on Quadra Island

Original Granite Bay school house built in 1911. At this time many of the children from the nearby Coal Creek Logging Ltd. camp attended school here.