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Forestry: Atlantic & Pacific Coasts
Winter Lumbering Winter lumbering in New Brunswick involved hauling logs through the woods to the riverbank by oxen, early 19th century.
ID #10236
Falls Log Driving Driving logs past the falls of the St. John, New Brunswick, 1850s.
ID #10009
Logger's Camp A logger's camp on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, c. 1890. Watercolour by E. Sandys (active 1880-1900).
ID #23211
Oxen Logging Early logging with oxen on Vancouver Island.
ID #10023
Steam-Logging A train load of Douglas firs (52 cars), to be towed away from the waterside in log rafts, by steam tugs heading to mills along the Pacific coast.
ID #10024
B.C. Rain-Forest A coastal rain-forest and 1920's lumberman.
ID #10019
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