Pioneer Timber Co. logging truck

Leon Proteau in the cab of his truck near Port McNeill.

The Union Steamship Chelosin

Hauling a log with a spar tree in Port Neville

Burchett Bros. Logging Co. at Port Neville

Wilhelm Hansen and Lee Burchett working on an undercut.

May Day celebrations at Rock Bay

May Day event held by Hasting Co. employees a the Rock Bay.The Maypole dance (done on the lawn of the Rock Bay Hospital).

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.

Elk River Timber Co. booming grounds

Courier Islander newspaper, June 16, 1972. Upper Islander newspaper with following caption: Vic Hampson has been the boom foreman for Elk River for 22 years.

Bendickson Logging operations on Hardwicke Island

Bill Edman and Oscar Sunbeck with high grade cedar.

Spar tree accident at Bendickson Logging

An accident with a spar tree - the top of this spar tree has been broken off, and the righ rigger has climbed up over the mess to put up a pass line to allow re-rigging of the spar.

Logger Sports event at Port Alberni

Laurence McIvor (right) with the Dayton Shoe challenge trophy in Port Alberni.

Coal Creek Logging Ltd. camp, Granite Bay

Coal Creek Logging Ltd. was owned and operated by Les and Agnes Bestwick. In 1944 they moved their truck logging operations to Granite Bay and logged in that area until 1955/56. They sold their logging operation to the Baikie Brothers of Campbell River.

Wood chip burner at Beecher Lake Lumber Co.

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

Bloedel, Stewart and Welch log dump at Menzie's Bay

Byles and Groves logging

A-frame logging into a lake. The large tongs to the left of the photograph were used for lifting the logs from the lake for loading onto logging trucks.

Coal Creek Logging Ltd. operations, Granite Bay

Members of the Wylie family at logging setting at logging operations at Granite Bay. This area was logged by Coal Creek Logging Ltd. which was owned and operated by Les and Agnes Bestwick. In 1944 they moved their truck logging operations to Granite Bay and logged in that area until 1955/56. They...

Woss camp logger sports

Alan Boyko - the winner of the Eye Splice with a time of 3 minutes and 6.1 seconds. Alan won the World Championship in the loggers eye splicing contest the year of this photo, and in subsequent years he also won the Canadian Championship for the same event. Eye splicing has fallen to the wayside as...

Bendickson Logging on Hardwicke Island

Team of horses (known as Tom and Jerry) hauling cedar poles for Carson and Askew on Hardwicke Island.

The B.C. Forest Service launch 'BC Forester'

This launch was used for all transportation purposes on the Thurlow Island reforestation project.

Elk Falls Mill paper machine #2

Controls at the No. 2 paper machine, Elk Falls Mill.

Pioneer Timber Co. logging truck

Tom Townley with his truck at Port McNeill.

Brown and Kirkland operations at Elk Bay

Mr. Jack 'step-and-a-half' Phelps, who was the foreman of Brown and Kirkland's operations at Elk Bay with his family.

Campbell River Logger Sports

Bill Baikie (left) competes in the log rolling competition at Logger Sports in front of the Tyee Plaza.

Drilling boom sticks

Tom and John Perkins on an Elk River Timber boom in the Campbell River estuary, using an electric auger to drill boom sticks.

Ron Hartill at Woss camp logger sports

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.