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Mill Location Map Is Complete and Up-To-Date www.forestnet.com — 604.990.9970 Every effort has been made to ensure that the information on this mill location map is complete and up-to-date. Possible errors and omissions are inevitable and we ask that these be brought to Logging & Sawmilling Journals attention. Please Fort Nelson contact [email protected] with updated information. Map Source file National Atlas of Canada. Fort Smith “Source: © Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada. Natural Resources Canada. High Level Prince Rupert G LSJ PUBLISHING Terrace Fort St. John Smithers Peace River Goose Bay Fort McMurray Grande Prairie Prince George Gander St. John’s Quesnel Slave Lake Port Hardy Hinton Thompson Williams Lake La Ronge Edmonton Flin Flon Campbell River Loydminster The Pas Kamloops Prince Albert Revelstoke Nanaimo Vancouver Kelowna Calgary Saskatoon ® ® NEED A LIFT? Charlottetown Cranbrook Dolbeau-Mistanssini Lethbridge Medicine Hat Dauphin Regina Moncton British Columbia Board Mills Truro Atco Wood Products Ltd. • Fruitvale • 250-367-9441 Kapuskasing BC Veneer Products Ltd. • Surrey • 604-572-8968 Halifax CIPA Lumber Co. Ltd. • Delta • 604-523-2250 Brandon Kenora Quebec St. John Coastland Wood Industries Ltd. • Nanaimo • 250-754-1962 Canwest Trading Ltd. (Suncoast Lumber & Milling) • Sechelt • 604-885-7313 Dryden Val d´Or Winnipeg Eldcan Forest Products Ltd. • Kamloops • 250-573-1900 Capital Woodwork • Langley • 604-607-5697 Timmins Gorman Bros. Lumber Ltd. • Canoe • 250-833-1260 Carrier Lumber Ltd. • Prince George • 250-563-9271 Louisiana-Pacific Canada Ltd. • Dawson Creek • 250-782-1616 Chimney Creek Lumber Co. Ltd. • Williams Lake • 250-392-7267 Trois-Riviéres Louisiana-Pacific Canada Ltd. • Golden • 250-344-8846 Conifex (Fort St. James Sawmill) • Fort St. James • 250-996-8241 Norbord, Inc. • Vancouver • 604-661-3200 Conifex (Mackenzie Sawmill) • Mackenzie • 250-997-3201 Thunder Bay Richmond Plywood Corporation Ltd. • Richmond • 604-278-9111 Coulson Lumber Manufacturing Ltd. • Port Alberni • 250-724-7600 Alberta Board Mills Caledonia Forest Products • Moncton • 506-877-1160 Savona Specialty Plywood Co (Aspen Planers) • Lillooet • 250-256-5200 Cowichan Lake Timber • Lake Cowichan • 250-749-6320 Alberta Plywood Ltd • Edmonton • 780-468-3311 Cedar Balmoral Ltd • Balmoral • 506-826-2045 Savona Specialty Plywood Co (Aspen Planers) • Savona • 250-373-5600 Cowichan Lumber Ltd. • North Vancouver • 604-986-1141 Canadian MDF Products Company • Edmonton • 780-452-5406 Chaleur Sawmill Ltd. • Belledune • 506-522-2246 Tolko Industries Ltd. • Armstrong • 250-546-3171 Deacoff Bros. Enterprises Ltd. • Kelowna • 250-765-6285 Mckillican International Inc. • Edmonton • 780-451-2384 Clair Industrial Development Corp. • Clair • 506-992-2152 Tolko Industries Ltd. • Lumby • 250-547-2111 Montreal Delta Cedar Specialties (Halo Sawmill) • Pitt Meadows • 604 465 0682 Norbord, Inc. • Grande Prairie • 780-831-2500 Pembroke D & L Wood Industries Inc. • Perth-Andover • 506-273-6442 West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. • Quesnel • 250-991-7100 Downie Timber Ltd. • Revelstoke • 250-837-2222 Peavine Lumber • High Prairie • 780-523-2900 Halland Farms Inc. • Love • 306-276-2308 Ottawa Delco Forest Products • West Branch • 506-523-6480 The Toughest, Most Durable West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. • Quesnel • 250-992-5511 Duz Cho Logging • Mackenzie • 250-997-4420 Tolko Industries Ltd. • High Prairie • 780-523-2101 L & M Wood Products (1985) Ltd. • Glaslyn • 306-342-2080 Sault St. Marie Devon Lumber Co. Ltd. • Fredericton • 506-457-7120 West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. • Williams Lake • 250-392-7731 Errington Cedar Products Ltd. • Errington • 250-248-2284 West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. (Ranger Board Ltd.) • Blue Ridge • 780-648-6446 Moreland Forest Products • Christopher Lake • 306-961-9130 Fornebu Lumber Company Inc. • Miramichi • 506-627-3704 Trucks On The Market Evergreen Specialties Ltd. • North Vancouver • 604-988-8574 West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. (Slave Lake Veneer) • Slave Lake • 780-849-4145 NorSask Forest Products Inc. • Meadow Lake • 306-236-5601 Laurentide Lumber • Saint-Celestin • 819-229-3666 Goguen Lumber • Cocagne • 506-576-6518 British Columbia Pellet Mills Fraserwood Industries Ltd. • Squamish • 604-898-1385 V & R Sawing Inc. • Rosthern • 306-232-5488 Leggett & Platt (LeggettWood) • Roberval • 418-275-3798 H.J. Crabbe & Sons Ltd. • Florenceville-Bristol • 506-392-5563 Highland Pellet Manufacturing Inc. • Merritt • 250-378-2496 Weyerhaeuser • Edson • 780-723-6963 Galloway Lumber Co. Ltd. • Galloway • 250-429-3496 Zelensky Brothers Forest Products • La Ronge • 306-425-2239 Leggett & Platt (LeggettWood) • Saint-Nicolas • 418-831-2001 J.D. Irving • Baker Brook • 506-258-1150 NEWPRO (Northern Engineered Wood Products) • Smithers • 250-847-7260 Gilbert Smith Forest Products Ltd. • Barriere • 250-672-9727 Alberta Pellet Mills Arctic Inland Forest Products Inc. • Dawson City • 867-993-5240 Lemelin Inc., Les Bois • Saint-Aubert • 418-598-9223 J.D. Irving • Chipman • 506-339-7900 OVER 30 FULL SERVICE BRANCHES SALES Northwest Wood Preservers • Prince George • 250-963-9628 Goat Lake Forest Products Ltd. • Powell River • 604-487-4266 La Crete Sawmills Ltd. • La Crete • 780-928-2292 Leopold Duplessis Ltée • Trois-Rivières • 819-374-4604 J.D. Irving • Clair • 506-992-9020 Okanagan Pellet Company • West Kelowna • 250-769-1427 PARTS Goldwood Industries Ltd. • Richmond • 604-327-9251 Vanderwell Contractors (1971) Ltd. • Slave Lake • 780-849-3824 Ontario Board Mills Jan Woodlands (2001) Inc. • Bancroft • 613-332-4500 Les Bois du Fjord Lumber • Shipshaw • 418-542-6333 J.D. Irving • Doaktown • 506-365-1022 R Pacific BioEnergy Corporation • Prince George • 250-562-7220 SERVICE Gorman Bros. Lumber (Canoe Forest Products Ltd.) • Canoe • 250-833-1200 Birchland Plywood-Veneer Ltd. • Thessalon • 705-842-2430 Kenora Forest Products Ltd. • Kenora • 807-468-1550 Les Bois Poulin Inc. • Shawinigan • 819-537-5721 J.D. Irving • Kedgwick • 506-284-4400 Pacific BioEnergy Corporation • Vancouver • 604-602-1099 Gorman Bros. Lumber Ltd. • Westbank • 250-768-5131 Alberta Pulp & Paper Columbia Forest Products • Hearst • 705-362-4242 Klemmer Lumber Ltd. • Elmwood • 519-364-1820 Les Bois Poulin Inc. (Head Office) • Lac-Drolet • 819-549-2090 J.D. Irving • Saint-Léonard • 506-423-3381 Pinnacle Renewable Energy Inc. • Armstrong • 1-877-737-4344 Hampton Lumber (Decker Lake Forest Products) • Burns Lake • 250-698-7304 Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries Inc. • Boyle • 780-525-8000 Columbia Forest Products • Kitchener • 519-895-2323 Lahaie Lumber Ltd. • Alban • 705-857-2085 Les Chantiers de Chibougamau Ltee. • Chibougamau • 418-748-6481 J.D. Irving • Sussex • 506-432-2841 Pinnacle Renewable Energy Inc. • Houston • 1-877-737-4344 Harrop Procter Community Forest • Harrop • 250-551-5452 Cascades Inc. (Norampac) • Calgary • 403-531-3800 Flakeboard Company Ltd. • Sault Sainte Marie • 705-256-4598 Lanark Cedar • Carleton Place • 613-257-1107 Toronto Les Séchoirs de Beauce • Beauceville • 418-774-3606 Little’s Lumber Ltd. • Harvey Station • 506-366-3445 Pinnacle Renewable Energy Inc. • Quesnel • 1-800-967-9777 Hauer Brothers Lumber Ltd. • Valemount • 250-566-4649 Mercer International • Peace River • 780-624-7000 Norbord, Inc. • Barwick • 807-487-2000 Lavern Heideman & Sons Ltd. • Eganville • 613-628-2240 Lulumco Inc. • Sainte-Luce • 418-739-4881 Miramichi Timber Frames Inc. • Miramichi • 506-773-8993 Pinnacle Renewable Energy Inc. • Strathnaver • 1-877-737-4344 SALES RENTALS PARTS SERVICE TRAINING Hyde Sawmill • Sicamous • 250-836-0004 Millar Western Forest Prod.(Whitecourt Pulp Mill) • Whitecourt • 780-778-2036 Panolam Industries • Huntsville • 705-789-9683 Lecours Lumber Co. Ltd. • Calstock • 705-463-2399 M.F. Bernard Inc. • Beauceville • 418-774-6759 North American Forest Products Ltd. • Saint Arthur • 506-753-7758 Pinnacle Renewable Energy Inc. • Williams Lake • 1-877-737-4344 International Forest Products Ltd. (Interfor) • Castlegar • 250-365-4400 West Fraser (Hinton Pulp Mill) • Hinton • 780-865-2251 Rainbow Wood Veneers • Woodbridge • 905-856-5231 Liskeard Lumber Ltd. • New Liskeard • 705-647-5644 Maibec Industries Inc. • Clarendon • 819-647-5959 North American Forest Products Ltd. • Saint Quentin • 506-235-2873 Pinnacle Renewable Energy Inc. • Burns Lake • 1-877-737-4344 Electric Forklift Solutions International Forest Products Ltd. (Interfor) • Chase • 250-679-3234 West Fraser (Slave Lake Pulp) • Slave Lake • 780-849-7777 Little John Enterprises Ltd. • Timmins • 705-268-2888 Maibec Industries Inc. • Saint-Pamphile • 418-356-3331 Peter A. de Graaf • Berwick • 506-433-1381 Pinnacle Renewable Energy Inc. • Coldstream • 1-877-737-4344 Ontario Pellet Mills International Forest Products Ltd. (Interfor) • Delta • 604-581-0494 WestRock (RockTenn) • Calgary • 403-214-5200 Long Lake Forest Products Inc. • Longlac • 807-876-2451 Marcel Lauzon Inc. • East Hereford • 819-844-2511 Ralph F. Sadler Ltd. • Perth-Andover • 506-356-2240 Premium Pellets Ltd. (Sinclar Group) • Vanderhoof • 250-567-4701 Atikokan Renewable Fuels (Rentech, Inc) • Atikokan • 807-626-3372 International Forest Products Ltd. (Interfor) • Grand Forks • 250-443-2400 Weyerhaeuser • Grande Prairie • 780-539-8800 M. J. Umpherson Lumber Co. Ltd. • Lanark • 613-259-2404 Masse et D’Amours Inc. • Saint-Hubert-de-Rivière-du-Loup • 418-497-1230 Ridge Cedar Ltd. • Keswick Ridge • 506-363-8020 Princeton Co-Generation • Princeton • 250-295-6940 Gildale Farms • St. Marys • 519-284-0960 International Forest Products Ltd. (Interfor) • Maple Ridge • 604-465-5401 M.W. Hunter Lumber Ltd. • Gooderham
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