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Forestry: Ontario: page 2 of 2
Lumber Piles The lumber piles of J.R. Booth Company at Ottawa, c. 1873.
ID #21668
Rideau Canal Locks-2 View across the Rideau Canal Locks at Ottawa, Ontario, 1873, showing lumber piles in a working city.
ID #20429
Lumbering Tramway A steam-driven tramway used by the Gilmour Co. to move logs between two lakes near present-day Bon Echo Provincial Park in southern Ontario, c. 1880s.
ID #23023
Parry Sound, Ontario Typical small dam-and-timber slide improvement in the Parry Sound, Ontario area, c. 1880s with summertime low water level.
ID #20446
Log Jammer Loading logs on a logging sleigh in Northern Ontario with a "jammer."
ID #23089
Copper Cliff, Ontario-1 Train loads of wood for roasting copper-nickel ore at Copper Cliff, Ontario, near Sudbury, 1892.
ID #20491
Pulp Mills Pulp mills at Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, 1899, during a summer tour by members of the provincial legislature.
ID #20495
Pulp-Log Train A pulp-log train in Ontario's Madawaska Tract, 1905.
ID #20815
Fort Francis Ontario-Minnesota Pulp & Paper Co., Fort Francis, 1914.
ID #21922
Paper Mill Ontario Paper Company mill at Thorold on the Welland Canal, Ontario, 1919.
ID #20536
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