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communitybikeshop.org
293 George St. N., Peterborough, Ontario, Canada K9J 3H3
Canada
111 Songis Rd, Redbridge, Ontario, Canada P0H 2A0
Backcountry Property Management is a first nation owned and operated company with diverse employment opportunities working in the outdoors. Backcountry Property management prides it self on mentoring young workers providing guidance and opportunity to become more employable.
247 Old Margaree Rd, Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Canada B0E 1B0
247 Old Margaree Rd., Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Canada B0E 1B0
www.bakerforestryservices.com
5001 9th Line, Georgetown, Ontario, Canada L7G 4S8
https://bmfci.ca/
51 Hastings Street North, Bancroft, Ontario, Canada K0L 1C0
bartramwoodlands.ca
3 King St, Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1E 4P4
We combine a full range of operational and technical forestry services to address rapid ecological change within urban and rural forests. Our primary commitment is to provide environmentally sustainable, cost-effective and long- term forestry solutions which are supported by over 27+ years of practical operational experience.
bvbc.ca/fr/accueil
423 rue principale, Pointe-Verte, New Brunswick, Canada E8J 2S3
www.battleriverwatershed.ca
5415 49 ave, Box 3, Camrose, Alberta, Canada T4V 0N6
HamiltonHarbour.ca
47 Discovery Drive, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8L 8K4
https://www.bccf.com/
#1B - 1445 McGill Road, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada V2C 6K7
www.cofi.org/
1220, 595 Howe St, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6C 2T5
The BC Council of Forest Industries (COFI) represents the majority of lumber, pulp and paper, and manufactured wood producers across the province – an industry that remains a cornerstone of the economy, supporting good jobs and a better quality of life for British Columbians.
As BC’s forest industry continues to adapt, evolve, and generate economic and social benefits for people, families and communities, our vision is to be a globally competitive forest sector that is a model for the world in environmental care, product innovation and technological advances.
To achieve this vision, we recognize our environmental, social, governance and economic performance must reflect the evolving priorities of our communities of interests, including employees, communities, Indigenous Peoples, supply chain partners, customers, shareholders, investors and governments.
www.bcforestdiscoverycentre.com
2892 Drinkwater Road, Duncan, British Columbia, Canada V9L 6C2
The BC Forest Discovery Centre (BCFDC) is a museum with an educational mandate to tell the story of the past, present, and future of the forest industry in coastal British Columbia.
The BCFDC uses artifacts, innovative interactive exhibitions, and educational public programming o inform inspire and entertain the general public
Our education programs are aimed at all ages, many with the school curricula in mind while others include outdoor tours and courses with environmental content.
The 100-acre site also employs a fully operational steam railway that educates as well as entertains our 60,000 visitors a year.
We also have approximately 70 volunteers, the largest percentage being seniors and retired tradesman that help in all areas of the facility. Last year more than 13,000 hours were donated by our team of volunteers.
Over the past few years a concerted effort has been made to improve all areas of the facility at the same time increasing community involvement and raising the Centre’s profile.
With the addition of a wheelchair lift on the train, new accessible washrooms and improved boardwalks and trails, the entire site is now more accessible and inclusive for those visitors with mobility issues.
We are proud of the improvements we have made to the site and can now boast that we are the third largest pay for admission attraction on Vancouver Island and the premier tourism destination for visitors to learn about BC Forestry practices. We continue to attract local, national, and international tourists, students, outdoor enthusiasts, forestry workers and BC wood products consumers.
The BCFDC allows visitors to share the story of the forest sector and illustrates how vitally important it is to coastal life today, not only as an employer and economic driver, but also as a connector of people to the outdoor lifestyle and wild places that are so celebrated on of BC coast.
www.bcmarinetrails.org
3285 Roper Road, Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada V9G 1C4
The BC Marine Trails is based on a three-pillar approach: First Nations engagement, stewardship and conservation on the BC coast, and safety of the trails.
3401 Reservoir Rd, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada V1B 2C7
17000 Domano Blvd, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada V2N 5M2
communitybikeshop.org
293 George St. N., Peterborough, Ontario, Canada K9J 3H3
Canada
111 Songis Rd, Redbridge, Ontario, Canada P0H 2A0
Backcountry Property Management is a first nation owned and operated company with diverse employment opportunities working in the outdoors. Backcountry Property management prides it self on mentoring young workers providing guidance and opportunity to become more employable.
247 Old Margaree Rd, Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Canada B0E 1B0
247 Old Margaree Rd., Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Canada B0E 1B0
www.bakerforestryservices.com
5001 9th Line, Georgetown, Ontario, Canada L7G 4S8
https://bmfci.ca/
51 Hastings Street North, Bancroft, Ontario, Canada K0L 1C0
bartramwoodlands.ca
3 King St, Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1E 4P4
We combine a full range of operational and technical forestry services to address rapid ecological change within urban and rural forests. Our primary commitment is to provide environmentally sustainable, cost-effective and long- term forestry solutions which are supported by over 27+ years of practical operational experience.
bvbc.ca/fr/accueil
423 rue principale, Pointe-Verte, New Brunswick, Canada E8J 2S3
www.battleriverwatershed.ca
5415 49 ave, Box 3, Camrose, Alberta, Canada T4V 0N6
HamiltonHarbour.ca
47 Discovery Drive, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8L 8K4
https://www.bccf.com/
#1B - 1445 McGill Road, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada V2C 6K7
www.cofi.org/
1220, 595 Howe St, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6C 2T5
The BC Council of Forest Industries (COFI) represents the majority of lumber, pulp and paper, and manufactured wood producers across the province – an industry that remains a cornerstone of the economy, supporting good jobs and a better quality of life for British Columbians.
As BC’s forest industry continues to adapt, evolve, and generate economic and social benefits for people, families and communities, our vision is to be a globally competitive forest sector that is a model for the world in environmental care, product innovation and technological advances.
To achieve this vision, we recognize our environmental, social, governance and economic performance must reflect the evolving priorities of our communities of interests, including employees, communities, Indigenous Peoples, supply chain partners, customers, shareholders, investors and governments.
www.bcforestdiscoverycentre.com
2892 Drinkwater Road, Duncan, British Columbia, Canada V9L 6C2
The BC Forest Discovery Centre (BCFDC) is a museum with an educational mandate to tell the story of the past, present, and future of the forest industry in coastal British Columbia.
The BCFDC uses artifacts, innovative interactive exhibitions, and educational public programming o inform inspire and entertain the general public
Our education programs are aimed at all ages, many with the school curricula in mind while others include outdoor tours and courses with environmental content.
The 100-acre site also employs a fully operational steam railway that educates as well as entertains our 60,000 visitors a year.
We also have approximately 70 volunteers, the largest percentage being seniors and retired tradesman that help in all areas of the facility. Last year more than 13,000 hours were donated by our team of volunteers.
Over the past few years a concerted effort has been made to improve all areas of the facility at the same time increasing community involvement and raising the Centre’s profile.
With the addition of a wheelchair lift on the train, new accessible washrooms and improved boardwalks and trails, the entire site is now more accessible and inclusive for those visitors with mobility issues.
We are proud of the improvements we have made to the site and can now boast that we are the third largest pay for admission attraction on Vancouver Island and the premier tourism destination for visitors to learn about BC Forestry practices. We continue to attract local, national, and international tourists, students, outdoor enthusiasts, forestry workers and BC wood products consumers.
The BCFDC allows visitors to share the story of the forest sector and illustrates how vitally important it is to coastal life today, not only as an employer and economic driver, but also as a connector of people to the outdoor lifestyle and wild places that are so celebrated on of BC coast.
www.bcmarinetrails.org
3285 Roper Road, Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada V9G 1C4
The BC Marine Trails is based on a three-pillar approach: First Nations engagement, stewardship and conservation on the BC coast, and safety of the trails.
3401 Reservoir Rd, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada V1B 2C7
17000 Domano Blvd, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada V2N 5M2