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Скачать или смотреть Hudson Bay Forest Industry in the 70`s

  • Darwin Dallyn
  • 2018-03-23
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Hudson Bay Forest Industry in the 70`s
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Hudson Bay Forest Industry
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Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan: A Legacy of Logging and Lumber

Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan, was once a bustling hub of the forestry industry, earning the title of "Forestry Capital of Canada" in 1979. During its peak, the town boasted three major mills that played a pivotal role in shaping the region's economy and community.
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🏭 The Three Pillars of Hudson Bay's Lumber Industry

Saskatchewan Forest Products (SFP)
Established in 1961, SFP was a cornerstone of Hudson Bay's forestry sector. The mill produced a variety of wood products, contributing significantly to the local economy.

MacMillan Bloedel
In 1965, MacMillan Bloedel acquired the existing mill, expanding its operations and introducing advanced technologies. The company invested in substantial upgrades, including a $4 million expansion in 1968–69, making it the largest particle board complex in Canada at the time.

Simpson Timber
Simpson Timber operated in Hudson Bay, producing stud lumber products. Their presence added to the competitive landscape of the local forestry industry.

🔄 Transition to Modern Operations

In 1995, MacMillan Bloedel partnered with Saskatchewan Forest Products Corporation (SFPC) to form SaskFor, streamlining operations and planning. The collaboration led to the construction of a new oriented strand board (OSB) mill, which replaced the old waferboard plant.
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By 1999, MacMillan Bloedel acquired full control of SaskFor, and that same year, the company was acquired by Weyerhaeuser. This marked the end of an era for Hudson Bay's independent mills but paved the way for modern, efficient wood products manufacturing.
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🧠 Explore More

For a deeper dive into Hudson Bay's logging history, visit the Hudson Bay Memories Facebook page
and check out Darwin Dallyn's YouTube channel
for insightful videos on the town's rich heritage.



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🔗 External Links

Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

Town of Hudson Bay - Local History

MacMillan Bloedel - The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan

SaskFor - Construction of Hudson Bay OSB Mill

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