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Powell River
Historical Museum (up the hill from the Forestry Museum)
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Photo walking tour of the PR Historical Museum |
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Powell River
Townsite Check out their interpretive walk, available at 483-3901 |
 | Rob Tremblay's
website "Vanishing History" , a blog about his sightings around Powell
River |
 | Powell
River Visitor's Bureau (Tourist and other local information) |
 | Powell
River Direct (information portal) |
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Volunteer Powell
River (A way to get a Brochure and learn more about the PRFMS) |
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Immanence Magazine (local monthly culture-focussed magazine) |
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First Nations
use of the cedar tree in the Powell River area |
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The Sunshine Coast Trail
is located on the Upper
Sunshine Coast in Powell River, British Columbia, Canada. The trail stretches
180 km from the Saltery Bay ferry terminal in the south to Sarah Point in the
world-famous Desolation Sound Marine Park in the north. |
 | B.C.
Archives |
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Forest Capital of BC |
 | Pacific Forestry
Centre Victoria |
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BC Forest Museum homepage
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Chainsaw
Collectors Corner An excellent resource that we are using to improve our
Chainsaw collection |
 | Steam Donkey
Site - "Camp 2" Some great background on Steam donkeys of the
pacific northwest. |
 | Forest Alliance of BC
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 | Forest Expo 2004
Prince George |
 | Northern BC Forest
Management Association |
 | Forest
net.com |
 | BC Ministry of
Forests |
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BC Archives Time Machine pages on Forestry |
 | Logging and Sawmill
Journal |
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Early Loggers' Hand Tools |
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Prince George Railway and Forestry Museum -- Official Website |
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VanNatta Forestry, Logging Machinery, Log Skidders, Timber Museum
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 | Camp2 - a
site dedicated to historical logging activity, research and
information of logging, in the days of steam. On this site you will find many
interesting subjects relating to: logging, steam equipment, logging railroads,
models, conventions, "Donkey hunts", interviews, field trips and research, as
compiled by the author of this site and the book
"IN SEARCH OF STEAM
DONKEYS", by Merv Johnson. |