Elk River Timber Co. operations near Campbell River

Locomotive and steam donkey.

Burchett Bros. Logging Co. at Port Neville

Wilhelm Hansen and Lee Burchett working on an undercut.

Elk River Timber at Gooseneck Lake

Logs were brought to Gooseneck Lake truck and dumped and then were loaded on railcars at this loading area.

Elk Falls Mill operations Campbell River

View of the No. 1 bleach plant.

Kokish Logger Sports Days

Rock Bay

William Carmichael.

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.

Elk River Timber Co. clear cut near Campbell River

Elk Falls Mill operations Campbell River

Loading a lumber barge at Duncan Bay. Booming grounds at Duncan Bay are visible in the background.

Married quarters at Camp 5, Brewster Lake

Logging crew

Brown and Kirkland operations at Elk Bay

Crew and family members at the Brown and Kirkland operations at Elk Bay. Left to right: Hemmi and Lempi Kilpelainen, Ada Mykkanen, Mrs. Vic Saarikko, Daniel Mykkanen, lady in a hat, Victor Saariko, and Eino Saarikko is the young boy in front.

Elk River Timber Co. Camp 8 near Echo Lake

Early logging truck on a fore-an-aft road

Morris Carlson (driver) in a hard-wheeled logging truck on a fore-an-aft logging road - part of the Byles and Groves operations at Port Neville.

Elk River Timber Co. Camp 10

Looking east, washrooms on the left.

Logger Sports Day in Campbell River

The log birling event.

Fighting the Sayward Forest Fire

Elk River Timber's 5 Spot

The Caboose, 2 oil cars, and a steam donkey ready for being overhauled near Camp 8 repair shops.

Bloedel, Stewart and Welch, Camp 5

Art Backlund, Camp 5 mechanic, Dick Burnett (manufacturer of Burnett Chainsaws), and camp foreman Martin Fossum with a new two-man Burnett chainsaw.

Loading TV tower poles near Woss camp

Log dump at P.B. Anderson's Camp at Knox Bay, Thurlow Island

Paper leaving the Elk Falls Mill

Paper rolls being loaded onto a ship for transport; the ship is the 'Trolleggen Oslo'.

Elk River Timber Co. operations at Gooseneck Lake

Platform built along the lake shore for the railcars to unload into the lake, after which logs were reloaded onto railcars at the far side of the lake and then transported to the mouth of the Campbell River.

Canadian Forest Products Ltd. Camp at Woss

A view of loaded railroad cars at Woss.

Canadian Forest Products locomotive

Locomotive 113 near Woss camp.