File contains correspondence, member lists, a trip itinerary, and arrangements for Forest Sector Advisory Council meetings.
Forest Sector Advisory Council (FSAC)File contains a booklet titled "International Trade Business Plan: An Integrated Plan for Trade Investment and Technology Promotion and Development".
Forest Sector Advisory Council (FSAC)File contains materials produced at the January 14, 1991 meeting of the Forest Sector Advisory Council. Includes member lists, agenda, informational materials, and a briefing book.
Forest Sector Advisory Council (FSAC)File contains materials produced at the January 21, 1988 meeting of the Forest Sector Advisory Council including agendas, informational booklets, and correspondence.
Forest Sector Advisory Council (FSAC)File contains materials produced at the January 29, 1992 meeting of the Forest Sector Advisory Council. Includes an agenda and materials from different presentations made at the meeting.
Forest Sector Advisory Council (FSAC)File contains materials produced at the June 12, 1990 meeting of the Forest Sector Advisory Council. Includes briefing documents, correspondence, and committee reports summaries.
Forest Sector Advisory Council (FSAC)File contains correspondence, meeting schedule, minutes, and reports presented at the June 12, 1990 meeting of the Forest Sector Advisory Council.
Forest Sector Advisory Council (FSAC)File contains materials produced at the March 30, 1988 meeting of Forest Sector Advisory Council including agendas, informational booklets, and correspondence regarding the meeting.
Forest Sector Advisory Council (FSAC)File contains correspondence, meeting schedules, agendas, minutes, and notes from the October 1987 meetings of the Forest Sector Advisory Council.
Forest Sector Advisory Council (FSAC)File contains correspondence, meeting minutes, and a booklet titled "Forest Sector Advisory Council Planning for Change" from December 1986.
Forest Sector Advisory Council (FSAC)File contains correspondence regarding the Forest Sector Advisory Council reference book and a copy of the book itself.
Forest Sector Advisory Council (FSAC)File consists of a "Operational Manual with Instructions to Forest Officers in Forest Protection" by the Province of British Columbia Department of Lands (Forest Branch) 1942. File includes letters, notices, and updates to the manual.
Item is a copyprint reproduced from the British Columbia Forest Service photographic records held at BC Archives.
Forest soil sulphur research was a continuing interest for Dr. Paul Sanborn for more than 30 years, beginning at UBC in the mid-1980s when he took a graduate course in Forest Soils from Dr. Tim Ballard. Among the things that he learned was that soils in much of BC were deficient in sulphur (S). Simultaneously, he became aware of the large amount of research on prescribed fire in BC forests, with broadcast burning being the main method of site preparation across much of the province at that time.
Sanborn undertook various projects in this area of research:
- UBC Postdoctoral Project on effects of prescribed fire on sulphur in forest soils (1988-90)
- Cluculz retrospective study (E.P. 886.10) with the BC Ministry of Forests and UNBC
- Sulphur stable isotope tracer study (E.P. 886.15) with the BC Ministry of Forests and UNBC
Colour-coded topographic map depicts forest stands of different heights.
File consists of the Forestry Worker Development Program: Basic and Advanced Forestry Instructors Manuals. These include Basic Forestry FWDP 94-100 and Advanced Forestry FWDP 94-200 by the Ministry of Forests, Ministry of Social Services, Ministry of Skills, Training and Labour, and BC 21 - Ministry of Employment and Investment. File includes lesson plans, instructor's overheads, and participant's manual for both courses.
File consists of the Forestry Worker Development Program: Safety in the Forestry Workplace (FWDP 94-011) Trainer's Manual by the Ministry of Forests, Ministry of Social Services, Ministry of Skills, Training and Labour, and BC 21 - Ministry of Employment and Investment. File includes lesson plans, instructor's overheads, and participant's manual.
File consists of research materials regarding forestry in British Columbia. Includes newspaper clippings, booklets, pamphlets, correspondence, photocopied articles, and a proposal on land and resource management of Vanderhoof. Highlights include:
- Vanderhoof Forest District, "Vanderhoof Land and Resource Management Plan: Summary", 1997 (booklet)
- MacMillan Bloedel, "How the forest grows...", 1975 (booklet)
- MacMillan Bloedel, "Enjoying the forest...", 1974 (booklet)
- B.C. Business Magazine, "Forestry in B.C. The Winter Years", 1981 (booklet)
- Province of British Columbia Ministry of Forests, "Integrated Resource Management", [198-?]
- Province of British Columbia Ministry of Forests, "Reforestation: more than 7 seedlings planted every second", 1992 (booklet)
- The Shared Resource, "Our Forests" Vol. 2, 1993 (booklet)
- Plateau Forest Products Ltd., "2000 Forest Development Plan: 2000-2005 Beetle Management", Dec. 1999 (map)
Photograph depicts men on river boat and small canoe floating just off shore. Men sit and stand on shore among square bales and large cut lumber. Forest in background. Handwritten annotations on recto of photograph: "Fort Fraser wooding up at Giscome Portage", "Chilco at Giscome Portage".
File consists of a forestry tool called a dibble and mile marker.
File consists of two videos:
- A VHS video tape containing "Mark of Progress" promotional and possible training video for the BC forest industry in and around Prince George
- A VHS tape "Reforestation in British Columbia: A Growing Success" published by the Province of British Columbia Ministry of Forests.
Series consists of records pertaining to Harry Coates work and training as a BC Forest Service Research Technician. Series includes documentation for various Sx trials and experimental plots (E.P.) Harry Coates worked on.
File consists of schedules for the Fort Fraser community hearings, along with submissions for the presentations at the hearing.
Photograph depicts a view of the rocky shores of Fort George Canyon from the deck of a steamship.
Photograph depicts a view of the swirling waters of Fort George Canyon from the deck of a steamship.
Photograph depicts a view of Fort George Canyon.
Photograph depicts a view of Fort George Canyon from the shore. A steamship is in the centre of the river.
Photograph depicts misty waters and small islands in the river.
Photograph depicts Fort George Canyon from a lofty view. A small building is situated on the river's edge.
In July 2009, Dr. Paul Sanborn undertook the first soils field research at the Fort Selkirk volcanic field in central Yukon, with helicopter support and funding from the Yukon Geological Survey. This file includes digital photographs of the 2009 field work at the Ft. Selkirk site. Some of the digital photographs have been annotated as PDFs.
- Ft Selkirk 110114069.xls [particle size analysis data, CANTEST]
- S1090final.xlsx [chemical analysis data, Ministry of Forests & Range, Analytical Chemistry Laboratory]
- S1112final.xlsx [chemical analysis data, Ministry of Forests & Range, Analytical Chemistry Laboratory]
- Ft Selkirk 2009 soils data (updated Sept 15, 2010 and April 10, 2023).xls [consolidated lab data for all 2009 samples]
In July 2009, Dr. Paul Sanborn undertook the first soils field research at the Fort Selkirk volcanic field in central Yukon, with helicopter support and funding from the Yukon Geological Survey. This file includes the following data sets gathered from the research:
- Ft Selkirk 110114069.xls [particle size analysis data, CANTEST]
- S1090final.xlsx [chemical analysis data, Ministry of Forests & Range, Analytical Chemistry Laboratory]
- S1112final.xlsx [chemical analysis data, Ministry of Forests & Range, Analytical Chemistry Laboratory]
- Ft Selkirk 2009 soils data (updated Sept 15, 2010 and April 10, 2023).xls [consolidated lab data for all 2009 samples]
For July 1-7, 2009, Dr. Paul Sanborn did the first soils field research at the Fort Selkirk volcanic field in central Yukon, with helicopter support and funding from the Yukon Geological Survey.
Initial findings were published in the 2009 edition of Yukon Exploration and Geology, but this paper did not include most of the laboratory data:
Sanborn, P., 2010. Soil reconnaissance of the Fort Selkirk volcanic field, Yukon (115I/13 and 14). In: Yukon Exploration and Geology 2009, K.E. MacFarlane, L.H. Weston and L.R. Blackburn (eds.), Yukon Geological Survey, Whitehorse, Yukon. pp. 293-304. https://emrlibrary.gov.yk.ca/ygs/yeg/2009/2009_p293-304.pdf [Note that in Fig. 1, the labels for Camp 1 and Camp 2 on map are transposed; Camp 1 should be to the east of Camp 2.]
Photograph depicts four men pinning a "Union Jack" flag to the exterior of a building.
Photograph depicts four men standing in front of a float plane on the shore of a lake surrounded by their bags. Annotation on verso of photograph reads: "Leaving Stuart Lake by plane, Left to right: Mason, Keith, Ferguson, MacMillan (Pilot)"
Photograph depicts four men posed within or beside two horse drawn carriages in a winter forest landscape. Annotation on recto of photograph reads: "Skookum Davis (?) Bert McCorkell, Bert McDonald - Coming out Nov. 10th, 1934"
Photograph depicts four unidentified men standing together on a hillside with a winter forest landscape in the distance. Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph reads: "Snow scene on trail".
Item is a photograph of a copy print that has been reproduced as a slide, resulting in low photographic quality. Location of original photograph unknown.
Frank Dickson was a UBC pathologist who studied heart rot in balsam at Aleza Lake Experimental Station (and also gave great haircuts).
Item is a photograph of a copy print that has been reproduced as a slide, resulting in low photographic quality. Location of original photograph unknown.
Frank Dickson was a UBC pathologist who studied heart rot in balsam at Aleza Lake Experimental Station (and also gave great haircuts).
Item is a photograph of a copy print that has been reproduced as a slide, resulting in low photographic quality. Location of original photograph unknown.
Frank Dickson was a UBC pathologist who studied heart rot in balsam at Aleza Lake Experimental Station (and also gave great haircuts).
File consists of:
- Newspaper clipping from the February 14, 2007 issue of the Prince George Citizen with the obituary of Franklyn Allan Hellenius (Jan. 3, 1944 - February 7, 2007)
- "Memories of Frank Hellenius: Interviewed by John Revel, also present Peter Hellenius, at Prince George, BC, March 2004" (3 copies, one of which is annotated by Mike Jull)
File consists of records relating to the Fraser Basin Council's 1998 inaugiral State-of-the-Fraser Basin Conference. Includes issues of "Basin News: The Newsletter of the Fraser Basin Council", Hartman's handwritten notes, correspondence from the Fraser Basin Council regarding the conference, and worksheets from conference sessions.
File contains a booklet issued to the government of New Brunswick by Jaako Poyry & Company concerning an alternative manufacturing facility at Atholville.
Fraser Inc.File contains a report on Fraser operating costs for 1978 as well as projected operating costs.
Fraser Inc.File contains a report entitled "Atholville Study Phase II: Evaluation of Magnesium Bisulphite Mill Alternatives".
Fraser Inc.