Photo Record
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Metadata
Catalog Number |
2020.013.031 |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Description |
A massive log being loaded onto the back of a logging truck. Hillcrest Lumber Company. Photograph is undated. Likely from Hillcrest Lumber Company's logging operations in Mesachie Lake, so possibly c. 1942 to 1968. |
Image File Name |
1942-68 - Logging Truck - Mesachie Lake - 2020013031 - jpg72 - 001 |
Year Range from |
1942 |
Year Range to |
1968 |
Date (y/m/d) |
/ / |
Place |
Mesachie Lake |
Provenance |
In 1917, Carlton Stone built a sawmill in Sahtlam, BC, five miles west of Duncan, BC on Vancouver Island. It was destined to become the largest independently owned family sawmill in British Columbia, employing some 300 employees in the sawmill / planer mill complex and another 50 in the logging division. The company operated in Sahtlam from 1917 to 1943 and when the timber was depleted, Stone moved the whole operation lock, stock and barrel by rail to Mesachie Lake, BC, 19 miles west of Duncan, BC past the town of Lake Cowichan (From: The Last Whistle - Hillcrest Lumber Company LTD by Cecil Ashley). From 1942 to 1968, Hillcrest Lumber Company was at Mesachie Lake. The mill closed when it no longer had an adequate timber supply. At its peak, it employed 450 people. There were 40 houses for employees and their families, a church, a school, a playing field and the community hall. Photograph is part of an album donated by Norman Stone, who was one of the Carlton's sons. |
Photographer |
Gold, Wilmer |
Search Terms |
People Logging Truck Hillcrest Lumber Company Mesachie Lake |
Collection |
Documentary, Cowichan Valley |
People |
Stone Gold |
Subjects |
Hauling People People associated with manual labor Yarding & Loading |
