Logger Sports Day in Campbell River

The log birling event.

International Timber locomotive near Campbell River

Elk River Timber Co. camp

ERT crew lined up for lunch at the cookhouse. Note the dragsaw in the foregrounds used for cutting firewood.

Elk Falls Mill paper machine #2

View of Rock Bay

Log booms at Call Inlet

Bendickson Logging at Jervis Inlet

A 10 x 12 Washington 4 drum tyler steam donkey. Left to right: Lars Lovick (chaser), Tony Johnson (dog up man), Gust Halverson (engineer), Hans Bendickson (owner), and unknown man is the fireman.

School class photo at Bloedel, Stewart and Welch Camp 5

Mrs. Helen's class: Wendy Martin, Heather McDonald, Kernovitch, Bowden, Kernovitch, Judy Dixon, David McDonald, Kathy Webber, Brian Dixon, Me Math, Higginsin, Phylis Warner, Susan Detweiler, Ken Kennedy, Dale Johns, and Mrs. Helen.

Log dump at Englewood operations, Nimpkish

Wood and English Camp 2

Red and Tat Hansen.

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.

Carvings made by saw filer Oscar Hillgren

Elk River Timber Co. saw filer Oscar Hillgren was known for his unique carvings.

Elk River Timber Co. Camp 8 near Echo Lake

International Timber Co. camp near Campbell River

Logging crew with part of a donkey on a rail car.

Oyster River shingle mill

Bloedel, Stewart and Welch Camp 5 at Brewster Lake

Setting up Camp 5. Russ Wilson's house is being unloaded on the Point and Bonar's house is on the car.

Oscar Soderman's Lumber float camp

View of Soderman's logging camp when it was located at the entrance to Havannah Channel on Johnstone Strait.

Fire at Beecher Lake Lumber Co. sawmill

Putting out the fire at Beecher Lake Lumber Co. sawmill in Campbell River - owned by the Baikies.

B.C. Forest Service Crew

B.C. Forest Service fire fighting crew preparing to fight the Sayward Fire. This photograph is likely taken at Forbes Landing.

T.J. Brown Logging Co. near Campbell River

Workers used to hitch a ride from the setting to the camp at the end of the day on the trucks, and stand behind the barrier on the running board.

Logger Sports Day in Campbell River

The axe throwing event.

Nimpkish Timber Co. locomotive at Camp 9

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

Hauling a log with a spar tree in Port Neville

Wilson and Brady logging

Sunnyside Farm, Quadra Island.

Bendickson Logging crew at Quadra Island operations

Part of the rigging crew with some big fir at Open Bay on Quadra Island. Note the snipe on the end of the log to assist in hauling it out of the bush, made by Julius Sampson who is standing at far right holding a very sharp broad-bit axe. Hans Hansen (hook tender) is at far left. Other persons...