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Industry: Logging
Texada Heritage Society

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Logging has been a continual source employment on Texada Island. Teamsters Jack Abercrombie and Jack Townsend with their four horse teams and wagons supplied cord wood for the Lime Kilns. The Little Bros. were the first to bring a logging truck to the island. In 1955 there were thirteen logging companies on Texada that supplied 15 million board feet of lumber a year.

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Accession Number: NL-06-01
Title: Team hauling cord-wood for the
Blubber Bay Lime Plant circa 1910


Accession Number: 04-04-171
Title: Texada Logging - Topping off the load on the truck, while another turn is being yarded into the landing
 circa 1965
 


Accession Number: 04-04-166
Title: Oke Nyvall (l) and Toby Hansen on the landing
 


Accession Number: 06-85-12
Title: Huge Texada Island Fir


Accession Number: 06-85-13
Title: Loaded, ready to go
 


Accession Number: 06-85-19
Ready to dump load at Gillies Bay

 

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