Elk River Timber co. locomotive

Oyster River shingle mill

Powell River Co. in Kingcome Inlet

Interior of the bunkhouse at Powell River Co. operations at Kingcome Inlet.

Crew from Bendickson Logging enjoying a break

Lewis Larson, an unknown man, and Julius Sampson trout fishing in Patterson Creek on a Sunday off. Note the remains of a skid road bridge across the creek above their heads - this was a skid road built by Patterson Logging about 10 years earlier.

Stand of timber near logging camp at Elk Bay

Canadian Forest Products locomotive

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.

Hasting co. camp near Rock Bay

View of tugboat 'Active' tied up at wharf at Rock Bay.

Rock Bay postcard

View of Rock Bay showing some of the family homes at the logging camp.

Moving a steam donkey on a float

Moving the 11x14 Empire No. 242 High Lead Yarder on a raft in Booker Lagoon off Broughton Island. It was towed to a new location on the opposite side of the lagoon.

Bloedel, Stewart and Welch Camp 5 at Brewster Lake

Elk River Timber Co. camp near Campbell River

View of ERT Camp 9. See page 146 of Robert Turner's "Logging by Rail" for a plan of this camp. The locomotives in this photograph are sitting on the "Loco Spur" identified in Turner's drawing. The area where this camp was located is now underwater as a result of...

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.

BC Mills Timber and Trading Co. locomotive

Inside the cookhouse at Bendickson Logging camp

The carpenter (Gustavson?) and the cook, both worked for Bendickson Logging.

Topping a spar tree at Hemming Lake

View of the tree prior to topping near Hasting Co. Camp C, Hemming Bay.

Camp 10 in the Elk Valley alongside logging railline

View of booming ground and camp at Elk Bay

Logger Sports Day parade

Elk River Timber Co. Camp 9

View of ERT Camp 9 looking south. The large building centre-left is the cookhouse. The large building in the centre with the two peaked vents is the bath house. You can see the railroad wye curving off to the right in the distance.

Loading logs

Heel boom and a 'cheese block' load. Timber was so big that they didn't need high stakes - three or four logs were loaded with 'cheese blocks' (pyramid shaped blocks) holding the logs in place.

Canadian Forest Products Locomotive in the Nimpkish Valley

Cat logging near Dent Island

Percy Belson cat logging operations.

Campbell River Logger Sports

Chainsaw log cutting event at logger sports, Campbell River. Event was annually held on the Labour Day weekend and sponsored by the Kinsmen's Club.

International Timber Co. Camp 2 near Campbell River

Shay locomotives #1 and #2. The cookhouse is the building in the background.