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Community Forest Contacts Community Forest Contacts Location/Licence # CFA Contact MFR Contact P.O. BOX 340 Patrick Byrne, District Manager 100 MILE HOUSE, BC 100 Mile House Forest District 100 MILE HOUSE V0K 2E0 Phone: 250 395-7800 K2W Phone: 250-395-2434 Fax: 250-395-3625 Contact : Steve Law, R.P.F. Bamfield Huu-ay-aht Forestry Society Paul Knowles, District Manager General Delivery South Island Forest District Bamfield Huu-ay-aht Bamfield, BC Phone: 250 731-3033 K1E V0R 1B0 Phone: 250 728-3888 Contact: Dennis Morgan Bella Coola Resource Society Andrew Ashford, District Manager PO Box 189 North Island Central Coast Forest Bella Coola Hagensborg, BC District K3K V0T 1H0 Phone: 250 956-5095 Phone: 250 982-2515 Rene Labbe, Tenures Forester Contact: Hans Granander Phone: 250 956-5063 Burns Lake Community Forest Ltd. Gerry McDougal, District Manager Mayor Nadina Forest District 153 Fransois Lake Drive, Burns Lake PO Box 788 Rillia Middleton, Tenures Forester, K1A Burns Lake, BC Phone: 250 692 -2243 V0J 1E0 Phone: 250 692-7724 Cascades Lower Canyon Cascades Lower Canyon Community Allan Johnsrude, District Manager Community Forest Corp Forest Corp Chilliwack Forest District K3J Contact: Deanna Renee Phone: 604 702-5700 C/O Ratcliffe and Company LLP Andre Germain, District Manager Cheakamus Community Suite 500, 221West Esplanade Squamish Forest District Forest Limited North Vancouver, BC Phone: 604 898 2127 Partnership V7M 3J3 Dave Southam, Operations K3V Phone: 604 926-3235 Manager, Contact: Peter Ackhurst Phone: 604 898 2141 Cherry Ridge Management Dave Hails, District Manager Committee Okanagan Shuswap Forest District Cherryville 158 North Folk Road Phone: 250 558-1700 K3T Cherryville, BC Kimm Magill Hoffman, Tenures Phone: 250-547-6785 Forester Fax: 250-547-6785 Phone: 250 260-4623 Chief Corrina Leween Gerry McDougal, District Manager, Cheslatta Carrier Nation Nadina Forest District PO Box 909 Cheslatta Burns Lake, BC K1M V0J 1E0 Rillia Middleton, Tenures Forester, Phone: 250 694-3334 Phone: 250 692 -2243 Mayor Evan Saugstad Dale Morgan, District Manager District of Chetwynd Municipal Office Peace Forest District Chetwynd Box 357 Phone: 250 784-1200 K2N Chetwynd, BC Wojciech, Szczeniak, Tenures V0J 1J0 Officer Phone: 250 784-1244 Chief Dominic Frederick Greg Rawling, District Manager, Chunzoolh Forest Jackie Brown RFT Prince George Forest District – Products Ltd Lheidli T’enneh Band Phone: 250 614-7400 (Lheidli T’enneh Band ) 1041 Whenyn Road K1N Prince George, BC V2K 5X8 Phone: 250 963 5632 Khowutzun Forest Services Ltd. Paul Knowles, District Manager PO Box 967 South Island Forest District Cowichan Tribes 200 Cowichan Way Phone: 250 731-3033 K1K Duncan, BC Contact: Robert Furness Phone: 250 746-4555 PO Box 551 Garry Beaudry, District Manager Creston, BC Kootenay Lake Forest District Creston V0B 1G0 K3D Phone: 250-402-0070 Fax: 250-402-0080 Neil Bow, Tenures Forester Contact : Daniel Gratton, R.P.F. Phone: 250 825-1108 P.O. BOX 15 Garth Wiggill, District Manager DUNSTER, BC Headwaters Forest District Dunster V0J 1J0 Phone: 250 587-6742 K3O Phone: 250-968-4310 Fax: 250-968-4429 Contact : Archie McLean, P. Eng. Eniyud Community Forest Ltd. Michael Pedersen, District Eniyud Community Box 111 Manager Forest (Tatla Lake) Tatla Lake, BC Chilcotin Forest District K2Z V0L 1V0 Phone: 250 394-4736 Phone: 250-481-3335 Grant Feldinger, Tenures Officer Fax: 250-481-1197 Phone: 250 394-4727 ESKETEMC CFA Harold Stolar, District Manager P.O. Box 4479 Central Cariboo Forest District Esketemc Williams Lake, BC Phone: 250 398-4345 K1C V2G 2V5 Phone: 250-440-5611 Mike Gatenby, Tenures Officer Fax: 250-440-5721 Phone: 250 398-4689 Contact: Brian La Pointe, R.P.F. CF for District of Fort St. James Linda Currie, District Manager, Ross Hamilton, R.P.F., KDL Group, Ft St James Forest District Fort St. James Manager K1D District of Fort St. James Box 640 Andrew Wheatley, Operations Fort St. James, BC V0J 1P0 Manager Phone: 250 996-8233 Phone: 250 996-5246 Len Munt, District Manager Haida Haida Gwaii Forest District Phone: 250-559-6200 Harrop-Procter Community Co- Garry Beaudry, District Manager operative Kootenay Lake Forest District Harrop Proctor P.O. Box 5 K1B Procter, BC V0G 1V0 Phone: 250-229-2271 Neil Bow, Tenures Forester Contact: Erik Leslie Phone: 250 825-1108 Dungate Community Forest Limited Gerry McDougal, District Manager Partnership Nadina Forest District Houston District of Houston Phone: 250 692-2200 K2L Box 370 Houston, BC Rillia Middleton, Tenures Forester, V0J 2N0 Phone: 250 692 -2243 ph. 845-2238 Contact: Ron Bowles Director of Finance Kaslo and District Community Forest Garry Beaudry, District Manager Society Kootenay Lake Forest District Kaslo PO Box 1360 K3C Kaslo, BC V0G 1M0 Neil Bow, Tenures Forester Phone: 250-353-9677 Phone: 250 825-1108 Klahoose Forestry Limited Brian Hawrys, District Manager Partnership Sunshine Coast Forest District – Klahoose PO Box 9 Phone: 604 485 0707 K4C Squirrel Cove, BC V0P 1T0 Phone: 250 935-6536 Contact: Ken Brown (ext 236) 7468 Mission Road Tony Wideski, District Manager Cranbrook, BC Rocky Mountain Forest District Ktunaxa V1C 7E5 Phone: 250 426 - 1700 K1W Phone: 250-489-2464 Fax: 250-489-5760 Contact: Norm Fraser, R.F.T. LIKELY XATS’ULL COMMUNITY Harold Stolar, District Manager FOREST LTD. Central Cariboo Forest District Likely Xats’ull PO Box 233Likely, BC Phone: 250 398-4345 K1L V0L 1N0 Phone: 250-794-2458 Fax: 250-790-2433 Contact: Robin Hood Mike Gatenby, Tenures Officer Phone: 250 398-4689 P.O. Box 190 Shane Berg, District Manager Logan Lake, BC Kamloops Forest District Logan Lake V0K 1W0 Phone: 250-371-6501 K2E Phone: 250-523-6225 Fax: 250-523-6678 Contact: Harry Holmquist Box 540 Shane Berg, District Manager Barriere, BC Kamloops Forest District Lower North Thompson V0E 1E0 Phone: 250 - 371 - 6501 K1Z Phone: 250-672-1941 Fax: 250-672-1942 Contact: Mike Francis R.P.F. Lower Similkameen Community Dave Hails, District Manager Forests Limited Partnership Okanagan Shuswap Forest District Lower Similkameen c/o Capacity Forest Management Phone: K2U Limited 1761 A Redwood Street Eric Goodman, Tenures Forester Campbell River, BC Phone: McLeod Lake Mackenzie Community District Manager Forest Limited Partnership Mackenzie Forest District Mackenzie bag 340 K2M Mackenzie, BC Jen Stalker (Forester) V0J 2C0 Phone: 250 997 2218 Phone:250 997-3221 Fax: 250 997-2236 Fax: 250 997-5186 P.O. Box 519 Garth Wiggill, District Manager McBride, BC Headwaters Forest District McBride V0J 2E0 Phone: 250 587-6742 K1H Phone: 250-569-2229 Fax: 250-569-3276 Contact : Mark van der Gonna, R.P.F. Nakusp & Area Community Forest Larry Peitzche, District Manager Nakusp Inc. Arrow Boundary Forest District K2S Box 280 Phone: 250 365-8600 Nakusp, BC V0G 1R0 Phone: 250-265-3689 Pam Shumka, Operations Manager Fax: 250-265-3788 Phone: 250 365-8605 PO Box 68 Andrew Ashford, District Manager Port Hardy, BC North Island-Central Coast Forest North Island V0N 2P0 District Phone: 250 949-6665 Phone: 250 956 5095 Contact: Dick Davidge Rene Labbe, Tenures Forester Phone: 250 956 5063 Nuxalk Nation Andrew Ashford, District Manager PO Box 65 North Island-Central Coast Forest Nuxalk Bella Coola, BC District K3H V0T 1C0 Phone:250 956 5095 Phone: 250 799-5613 Rene Labbe, Tenures Forester Contact: Chief Spencer Siwallace Phone: 250 956 5063 Alberni Valley Community Forest Paul Knowles, District Manager Corporation South Island Forest District – Port Alberni 4850 Argyle Street Phone: 250 731-3033 K2D Port Alberni, BC V0Y 1V8 Phone: 250 720-2824 Contact: Ken Watson Powell River Community Forest Ltd. Brian Hawrys, District Manager 2011A, 7373 Duncan Street Sunshine Coast Forest District – Powell River Powell River, BC Phone: 604 485 0707 K3G V8A 1W6 Phone: 604 485-0823 Contact: Chris Laing City of Prince George Greg Rawling, District Manager, 1100 Patricia Boulevard Prince George Forest District Prince George Prince George, BC Phone: 250 614-7400 K2B V2L 3V9 Phone: 250 614-7874 John Pousette, Tenures Officer Contact: Kim Menounos, Urban Phone: 250 614-7423 Forester Princeton & District Community Charles van Hemmen, District Princeton Forest Corporation Manager K2Y Box 670 Cascades Forest District Princeton. BC Phone: 250 378-8402 Phone: 250 295-2135 Sechelt Community Projects Inc. Brian Hawrys, District Manager PO Box 215 Sunshine Coast Forest District – Sechelt Sechelt, BC Phone: 604 485 0707 K3F V0N 3A0 Phone: 604 885-7809 Contact: Kevin Davie TLA’AMIN Timber Products Ltd. Brian Hawrys, District Manager RR #2 Sunshine Coast Forest District – 6690 Sliammon Road Phone: 604 485 0707 Sliammon Powell River, BC K3P V8A 4Z3 Phone: 604 483-9696 Contact: Clint Williams or John Hackett Slocan Integral Forestry Cooperative Larry Peitzche, District Manager Box 189 Arrow Boundary Forest District Slocan Winlaw, BC Phone: 250 365-8600 K2R V0G 2J0 Phone: 250-355-2213 Pam Shumka, Operations Manager Phone: 250 365-8605 Wetzin’kwa Community Ltd Jane Lloyd-Smith, District Manager Partnership Skeena Stikine Forest District Mayor James A. Davidson Phone: 250 847-6305 Smithers Bulkley Valley Community Forest K2P Group Town of Smithers Ron Donnely, Tenures Officer Box 879 Phone: 250 847-6308 Smithers, BC V0J 2N0 Phone: 250 847-1600 Tanizul Timber Ltd Linda Currie, District Manager, John Marchall Ft St James Forest District Tanizul Operations Manager K4B Tanizul Timber Ltd. P.O. Box 988 Andrew Wheatley, Operations Fort St. James, BC Manager V0J 1P0 Phone: 250 996-5246 Terrace Community Forest Limited Barry Dobbin, District Manager Partnership Kalum Forest District 3215 Eby Street Phone: 250
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