the new forest frontier 2004
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V A N C O U V E R I S L A N D
The New FOREST FRONTIER
CAMPBELL RIVER & THE COMOX VALLEY
S U P P L E M E N T T O T R A D E & C O M M E R C E
PEOPLE PRODUCTS PLACES PROFILES
COURTENAYCOURTENAY
GOLDRIVERGOLDRIVER
COMOXCOMOX
CUMBERLANDCUMBERLAND
CAMPBELLRIVER
CAMPBELLRIVER
KELSEY BAY(SAYWARD)KELSEY BAY(SAYWARD)
POWELLRIVER
POWELLRIVER
P OW E L L R I V E R F E R R Y
MT.WASHINGTONMT.WASHINGTON
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S T R A I T O F G E O R G I A
Part of the Coastal Timberlands region of British Columbia, Canada
Coast Forest Industry [2001] supports 101,760 direct and indirect jobs11,700 employed in forestry and logging13,740 work in sawmills, pulp and paper mills and value added facilities
Coast Forest activity accounts for $4.3 billion in personal employment income (www.cofi.org)
Census 2001: 96,131 Census 1996: 97,666Population Change –1.6% (www.statcan.ca)
Total Private Dwellings: 44,153
Land Area: 20,015 square kilometres acres
Urban Municipalities
District of Campbell River Village of Gold River
City of Courtenay Village of Tahsis
Town of Comox Village of Sayward
Village of Cumberland Village of Zeballos
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CAMPBELL RIVER & THE COMOX VALLEY ~ THE ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS
N O R T H C E N T R A L V A N C O U V E R I S L A N D
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PEOPLERaven Nordic Lodge
10,000 square feet, completed October 2001
Mount Washington Alpine Resort
Tri Sure Holdings Ltd. Construtors
John Sporule, Architect
Bernd Kunz, Constructor and
Project Manager for the Lodge say’s that
the Hemlock used on the interior was great.
It has a light quality of a blend of traditional
Maple and Douglas Fir. The building was con-
structed from wood harvested from the soon to be
open 6-pak lift area, a new run for Mt. Washington.
The $1.5 million project, developed by Mt.Washington was designed
to be the home base for the more than 50 kilometres of cross-country ski
trails and 20 kilometres of snow shoe trails that make up the paradise
meadow ski park, part of the Mount Washington group of Alpine expe-
riences. Upstairs hosts the lounge, retail and foodservice area, with tech-
nical equipment support, saunas, medical and change areas located in
the lower level.
In addition the being the home range for the Strathcona Nordic Club
and the Vancouver Island Sliders Luge Club, the Raven Lodge will also
serve as the Official Training Centre for the British Columbia, Alberta and
Canadian Olympic Teams.
The Lodge has a very interesting genealogy. The wood harvested from
the side hill was broken down into components by a portable sawmill.
Then separated for use and sent to two finishing mills in the region.
Quinsam Reman of Campbell River air dried a portion of the order at its
facility in Campbell River and Woodland Flooring Kiln dried the other
portion in the Comox Valley.
The Lodge also was built to withstand a 500 lb. snow load, one of the
highest standards in British Columbia. Ben and his Brother Detlef Kunz
have been constructors with Tri Sure Holdings Limited since 1971, a
family with feet firmly planted in Campbell River and the Comox Valley
since 1952.
www.mtwashington.ca
Hemlock is great!
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www.CanadaSalmonCapital.com www.investcomoxvalley.com
The New Forest Frontier is a colaborative
production of Rivercorp Economic
Development for Campbell River and the
Comox Valley Economic Development
Society. This publication showcases the
new Forest Frontier on Vancouver Island,
British Columbia, Canada.
Cover Photo: Paul Judson Stobbe & Boomer Jerritt
PRODUCTS
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Douglas Fir, Sitka Spruce, Red Cedar, Hemlock & Western Maple
EagleBill HendersonMaster WeiWaiKum CarverFirst Nations Home and Architectural AccentsCampbell River (Downtown Community)Contact: Rivercorp
Forbes Landing Log HomesMrs. Ruth LimLog Home Packages, accessories, stair and railings and furniture. Since 1989Campbell River (McIvor Lake)Contact: Rivercorp
Entryway TableKenwood DesignsCustom Kitchens in local Alder, Maple and Fir, with custom furniture design and fabrication.Mr. Ken MunnQuadra Island (Heriot Bay)Contact: Rivercorp
Outdoor Cedar FurnitureSkyline ProductionsMr. Ernie KlassenCampbell River (Downtown)Contact: Rivercorp
Woodland Flooring & MillworkCourtenay, B.C.Contact: Comox Valley EconomicDevelopment Commission
Fireplace CabinetryKelric Kitchens and MillworkMs. Kelly CampbellCampbell River (Campbellton)Contact: Rivercorp
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ArmoirePeter Rambo Fine FurnitureCustom design handcraftedMr. Peter Rambo, SaywardContact: Rivercorp
Wild Man of the ForestMax Chickite, Master WeiWaiKai CarverFirst Nations Arts and the Shoreline Arts Festival Campbell River (Quinsam Community)Contact: Rivercorp
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SPECIALTY WOOD MILLS, MILLWORK & MOULDINGSAllen Hopwood Enterprises LTd.A.R. White EnterprisesBeaver Forest ProductsBlacktail EnterpriseCanac Kitchens of CourtenayChinook Forest ProductsCoastline Cedar ProductsEagle Planing and MouldingHeartwood Portable SawmillsLeeway Forest ProductsOyster River WoodworkingQuadra Island Forest Products Ltd.Quinsam Countertops Ltd.Quinsam Remanufacturing Ltd.Steele's Cabinets Ltd.Timbre Tonewood Ltd.Van-Isle Millwork & Kitchens Ltd.Woodland Flooring and Millwork
PULP & PAPERNorske Canada Elk Falls Complex
Asian TemplesDali Lin, T. F. Specialty SawmillTemples for Japanese and Taiwanese marketsContact: Comox Valley EconomicDevelopment Commission
Aquila Cedar ProductsCourtenay, B.C.Contact: Comox Valley EconomicDevelopment Commission
BC's value-added sector generated$4.7 billion in sales in 1999 or 27%of BC’s total forest products sales.Adding value to wood products,maximizes the value of BC's forestryresource, creates employment andcontributes to sustainable forestryand communities. The VIAWP has 60member companies on VancouverIsland. Our diverse membershipincludes specialty mills that turnlogs into high-grade lumber and specialized timber products.Ourremanufacturers take rough lum-ber and size and shape it into value-added products. Our productsinclude cabinets, decking, doors andwindows, fencing, flooring, lumber,mouldings, musical instrument com-ponents, oars and paddles, and out-door furniture. Our associate mem-bers supply equipment, services,and technical expertise.
Phone and Fax: (250) 752-1008
www.islandpages.com/viawp
LUMBER MILLSCumberland Wood Industries Ltd.Fields Sawmill, InterforFu Lin Sawmill Inc.T.F. Specialty SawmillThompson Bros.TimberWest Elk Falls Mill
SHAKE & SHINGLESB.C.F. Shake Mill Ltd.Campbell River Shake and Shingle Comox Valley Shake and Shingle Ocean Blue Cedar Products Ltd.Seltic-Sherwin Shake and Shingle Co. Ltd.
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PLACES
FRASER ROAD BEVAN ROAD
ANDERTON ROAD
KNIGHT ROAD
CAMPBELL RIVER AIRPORT
1996 Income Dependency Campbell River Comox ValleyForestry 36% 13%Mining 6% 1%Fishing and Trapping 3% 3%Agriculture 1% 2%Tourism 7% 5%Public Sector 17% 28%Construction 7% 8%
1996 Labour Force Industrial Structure (BC Stats)Harvest and Extraction 14%Manufacturing and Processing 9.9%Construction and Trades 8.5%Non-Government Retail and Service Commerce 60.5%Government 7.3%
Labour Supply (BC Stats)
Educational, Recreational and Counselling 12.2%Fine and Applied Arts 6.3%Humanities and Related 3.6%Social Sciences and Related 6.7%Commerce, Management and Business Administration 16.9%Agricultural and Biological Sciences/Tech 5.7Engineering and Applied Sciences 2.6%Engineering and Applied Sciences Tech/Trades 31.3%
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ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS
The New Forest Frontier features a variety of urban and rural siteopportunities. Take advantage ofVancouver Island’s best access byair, marine, off-road, or the newInland Island Highway.
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WILLIS ROAD WEST
NORTH PORT
TERMINAL PLACE
KELSEY BAY
CAMPBELLTON MIDDLEPOINT INDUSTRIAL PARK
Labour Supply continued (BC Stats)Health Professions, Sciences and Tech 12.8%Mathematics and Physical Sciences 1.7%No Specialization and All Other 0.10%
Campbell River Forest Districtwww.for.gov.bc.ca/vancouver/district/campbell/
2 million hectares [1/2 the size of Vancouver Island]Area Harvested 6,500 hectares42% Productive Forest Land 22% Alpine, Swamp and Rock20% Inaccessible Forest 16% Park Land
Ownership of the ForestsPublic Ownership is 87% Private Ownership is 18%Annual Harvest 4.3 million cubic metresAnnual Planting 4.1 million seedlings
Full Phase Wood Harvesterswww.canfor.ca www.interfor.cawww.timberwest.com www.westernforest.comwww.weyerhaeuser.com
Wood Mills Other Linkswww.interfor.com www.pfla.bc.cawww.norskecanada.com www.cfla.orgwww.timberwest.com www.islandpages.com/viawp
www.prtgroup.comwww.for.gov.bc.ca/vancouver/district/campbellwww.bcwood
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KNIGHT ROAD
SITE STATUSUndeveloped andundesigned, designat-ed for aviation lightindustrial
LOCATIONAdjacent to ComoxValley Airport withdirect flights toEdmonton, Calgary,Vancouver
SCOPE
Total available: 37 acres for saleLot level and cleared
A 3-phase line is adjacent to the sitewith a 42.2 mm (1.25in) gas line in placewithin 100 m (300feet) a 10 mm (4 in)with 450 psi capacity.Sewer services areavailable within 500meters eastWater service is available adjacent tothe site. Main size:300mm (12”)USES
Current zoning: aeronautical relatedindustrial commercialNo rezoning requiredCurrently vacantSoil type: sand andgravel. No environ-mental concerns
OWNER
Multiple
JURISDICTION
Town of Comox
ANDERTONROADCROWN ISLE
SITE STATUSUndevelopedLOCATIONAdjacent to CrownIsle Resort & GolfCommunity, 5 minutes from ComoxValley Airport
SCOPE
Lot size: 28 acresFor Sale or joint ven-ture developmentPartial cleared forestand levelNo rezoning requiredCurrently vacantSoil Type: GravelNo environmentalconcerns. Hydro services available onsite. 88.9mm (3 in)water line runs on the north edge of the site;capacity to 450 psisewer services are inplace on site. 200 mm(8 in) water line and a300 mm (12 in) line.
OWNER
Silverado Land Corp.
JURISDICTION
City of Courtenay
FRASER ROAD
SITE STATUS
Multiple sites partiallydeveloped includingvacant dry land logsort. Designatedindustrial with threemain facilities currently in operation.
LOCATION
Directly South ofCourtenay on theComox Logging RoadMain. Access fromOld Island highwayon Fraser road. 5 min-utes from new 4 laneinland Island Highway
SCOPE
Approximately 80acres under four sepa-rate titles. Existing useincludes a major spe-cialty sawmill, pole andpiling yard operationand small millingcompany. Fire protec-tion, dewatering &dumping site within10 minutes, hydroand required utilitiesavailable. Present onsite facilities on one20 acre propertyinclude office space,machine shop, rail carloading and off load-ing ramps and illumi-nated work area.Access to natural gasin close proximity tosite.
JURISDICTION
Regional DistrictComox Strathcona
BEVAN ROAD
SITE STATUSPartial cleared forestand levelCurrently vacantLOCATIONLocated between theCity of Courtenay andthe Village ofCumberland
SCOPE
Industrial designationin place – subdivisionsrequired. Soil Type: GravelEnvironmental assessment completeNo environmentalconcernsHydro, water both available Site adjacent to 140acre landfill and woodcompositing area.
OWNER
Hancock TimberResource Group
CAMPBELL RIVERREGIONAL AIRPORTGROUNDSIDE
SITE STATUSPlanning stages, pending land reservecommission approval
LOCATION
Outside airportreserve lands, south of Jubilee Parkwayadjacent to InlandIsland Highway
SCOPE
Phase One: 9.1hectares of 75.3hectare total area
USES
Manufacturing related to aviation
NEEDS
Service plan
OWNER
TimberWest Forest Ltd.
JURISDICTION
District of Campbell River
WILLIS ROADWEST
SITE STATUS
Undeveloped andundesigned, designatedresource industrialwith more than 200acres
LOCATION
Adjacent to the InlandIsland Highway 5minutes from theCampbell RiverBridges
SCOPE
Support integratedforest manufacturingcolony, subject toowners interest infacilitating third-partydeveloper
USES
Concept supports 22acres small woodsawmill and dry landtruck logging sort,with room for 6 ~ 8acre remanufacturingan kiln sites, 8 acrelog home assemblysite, 2 12 acre sitesand additional sitesfor cedar shake andshingle operations.
NEEDS
Municipal serviceextension strategy
OWNER
TimberWest Forest Ltd.
JURISDICTION
District of Campbell River
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CAMPBELLTON
SITE STATUS
Established commercial,industrial and someresidential in transitionat the top of theInland Island Highway
LOCATION
An area next toDowntown CampbellRiver, adjacent to theCampbell RiverBridges, at the cross-roads of the 3 provincialhighways north toPort Hardy, west toGold River and southto Comox Valley
SCOPE
Existing facilities rangingfrom 1,500 square feetto 10,000 square feetplus several 2 acrevacant lots ready fordesign build or purchase, municipallyserviced
USES
Manufacturing, shoprelated and supportservice activities
NEEDS
PurchaserOWNER
Varied private fee simpleJURISDICTION
District of Campbell River
MIDDLEPOINTINDUSTRIALPARK
SITE STATUS
Developed in the early 1980’s. PhasesTwo and Three: 7small lots. 5 acresavailable and listed for sale.
LOCATION
15 minutes north andwest of the CampbellRiver Bridges on theIsland Highway, withboth Barge Terminalaccess and off-roadaccess by permit fromTimberWest.
SCOPE
Remaining small lots to be sold andproceeds to be usedfor servicing of 40acres remaining.USES
Small shops support-ing marine and forestindustry, remainderpotential for mallwood mill and ancil-lary remanufacturingshops. Fully servicedwith access to naturalgas.
NEEDS
Offers to Purchase
OWNER
District of Campbell River
JURISDICTION
District of Campbell River
TERMINALPLACE
SITE STATUS
Partially developedwith marine structurebuilder, trucking company and metalrecycler. Two lots stillavailable, includingone of the last indus-trial lots on VancouverIsland with directmarine access.
LOCATION
15 minutes north andwest of the CampbellRiver Bridges on theIsland Highway, withBarge Terminal access.
SCOPE
Potential mix of serviceshops requiring directBarge Terminal access,marshalling for ship-ment of product.Large lot consideredfor fish processingplant or manufactur-ing plant.
NEEDS
Offers to Purchase
OWNER
Merrill & Ring Co. Ltd.
JURISDICTION
District of Campbell River
NORTH PORT
SITE STATUS
Currently operationsbase for WeyerhaeuserCanada North IslandWoodlands. Designatedfor industrial inRegional District landuse plans. Pendingremoval from LandReserve Commission.
LOCATION
25 minutes north andwest of the CampbellRiver Bridges, IslandHighway bisects thecomplex and adjacentto ocean holding sitesof Menzies Bay.
SCOPE
Long-term potentialfor the developmentof a forest manufactur-ing colony.
USES
200 acres will support small woodsawmill [next generation]along with ancillarykiln and remanufac-turing operations adja-cent to tidewater logmanagement areas.
NEEDS
Expression of interestin developing smallwood mill with ancil-lary remanufacturingoutlets.
OWNER
Weyerhaeuser Canada Limited.
JURISDICTION
Regional District ofComox Strathcona
KELSEY BAY
SITE STATUS
Decommissioned dryland sort. Future useunplanned.
LOCATION
Village of Sayward,one hour north andest of Campbell RiverBridges.
OWNER
Weyerhaeuser Canada Limited
JURISDICTION
Village of Sayward
C A M P B E L L R I V E R
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PROFILESKINGFISHER OCEANSIDE RESORT & SPA (top left)
Designed and built with local woods, the resort has a spa-a-ctacular Westcoast Spa with20 treatment rooms, heatedpool, hot tub, scented steam-cave and cedar sauna. Naturaland milled wood pieces are incorporated into beautiful suites on the Ocean, with fire-places, jetted romance tubs, 2 person showers and king-size beds.www.kingfisherspa.com
CROWN ISLE RESORT & GOLF COMMUNITY (top right)
Surrounded by a 7,024 yard professional golf course and resort community, Crown Isle’s48,000 sq. ft. resort centre was constructed with local fir, hemlock, yellow and redcedar and imported Honduran mahogany.www.crownisle.com
CITY OF COURTENAY LIBRARY (bottom left)
This 12,854 sq. ft. building features heavy exposed timbers and trusses, woodframed windows, and a wood-shingle exterior. Open trusses arch overhead, spillinglight in through the skylights. This award winning structure is a testament of whatcan be done with local timber products and a skilled work force.www.virl.bc.ca
PAINTERS LODGE (bottom right)
Established in 1929, Painters Lodge was rebuilt in 1987 by Oak Bay Marine Group.The main lodge features structural logs and beams sourced from the local area.Recycled architectural wood elements such as the mantle over the fireplace wererecovered from former logging bridges.www.painterslodge.com
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ELK FALLS COMPLEX DUNCAN BAY (top left)
The Port houses the Elk Falls Group of Mills. In addition to facilitating TimberWest’sLumber Mill, the complex is home to Norske Canada Pulp and Paper Companies.NorskeCanada is the third largest newsprint and groundwood specialty papersmanufacturer based in North America. www.norskecanada.com
FOREST CAMPUS (top right)
Gifted to the people of British Columbia in 1931, It consists of 502 hectares of forest.The Beaver Lodge Lands Renewal Act set aside, with the exception of 77 hectares, all ofthe lands as a recreational and experimental forest. Today, the Forest is home toTimberline Secondary School and the Campbell River Campus of North Island College.www.nic.bc.ca
PACIFIC REGENERATION GROUP NURSERY (right)
This 250 acre nursery offers a full range of standard seedling products specializingin large seedlings for coastal sites with brush and animal problems, seedlings forsummer and fall planting, custom growing programs and True Firs through seedupgrading. www.prtgroup.com
North Vancouver Island has the industrial land base, the raw product and an experienced work force capable of producing professional wood products that meets or exceeds global quality standards.
www.rivercorp.com www.investcomoxvalley.com
We have all the essential elements for producing quality woodand wood products in the
New Forest Frontier.
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