Candle Lake (Sask.) district

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A regenerated clear-out fireguard

  • R-B8370
  • Item
  • 1958-05

A regenerated clear-out fireguard. The operation was done during the summer on a farm woodlot near Candle Lake.

Fire lookout towers

  • R-A829 (1)-(2)
  • Item
  • 1952 or before

Fire lookout towers: Round Hill tower at Candle Lake provincial forest; makeship tower in tree.

[Forest Regeneration in the Candle Lake Area]

01: H. Kagis, Chief of Research Division, examining a soil sample profile under white spruce in the Candle Lake area.

02: Dense regeneration of white spruce in opening of forest on farm woodlot.

03: Regeneration of white spruce, north of existing stand, on farm woodlot.

04: Regenerated clear-cut fireguard.

05: Area adjacent to (04) showing difference between a cleared and uncleared stand.

06: The same fireguard as (04), but showing a lack of seed.

07: Fire spot on which one end has been burnt over twice.

08: Part of fire spot burn 15 years ago showing size of regeneration.

09: Detail of (07), showing regeneration of a six year old burn.

10: Detail of (07) showing spot where spruce top has lain - no regeneration at all.

11, 12: View showing difference in poplar and spruce regeneration.

13: Showing change of ground cover depending upon shade.

14: Change of vegetation from hycopodium to dead brush.

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Prince Albert Pulp Mill

Views of the Prince Albert Pulp Company Ltd. pulp mill at Prince Albert. 01: Aerial view of Prince Albert, looking north along 6th Avenue East. The Burns meat processing plant is at centre. 02 to 03: Aerial views of Prince Albert, looking northwest. 04 to 05: Aerial views of Prince Albert, looking east and showing the Burns plant at centre, the Northern Wood Preservers plant and the golf course. 06: Aerial view of the highway bridge at Prince Albert, looking north. 07 to 08: Aerial views of Prince Albert, looking southwest. 09: Aerial view of Prince Albert, looking northwest. 10: Aerial view of Prince Albert's city centre, looking northeast. 11: Aerial view of Prince Albert's city centre, looking north. 12: Aerial view of Prince Albert's city centre, looking northeast. 13: Aerial view of Prince Albert. 14: Aerial view of Prince Albert, looking northwest. 15 to 16: Aerial views of Prince Albert, looking west. 17 to 18: Aerial views of the Prince Albert Pulp Mill, looking west. 19: Aerial view of the Prince Albert Pulp Mill, looking northwest. 20: Aerial view of the Prince Albert Pulp Mill, looking northeast. In the foreground is the water treatment plant. 21: Aerial view of the Prince Albert Pulp Mill. 22: Ground-level view of the Prince Albert Pulp Mill, looking from the west. The water treatment plant is shown in the foreground. 23 to 26: Ground-level views of the pulp mill. 27: Exterior view of the pulp mill. 28: View of the pulp mill from the top of its digester tower. 29: View of the pulp mill and water treatment plant from the top of the mill's digester tower. 30 to 42: An Indigenous man from the Montreal Lake Reserve employed by Saskatchewan Pulpwood Ltd. uses a power saw to fell trees near Prince Albert National Park. 43: The employee applies a cable chain to the butt end of a tree for hauling. 44 to 47: A 'tree farmer' is used to haul logs to the dump pile and skid pile. 48: The employee unhooks a cable chain from log butts at a skid pile. 49 to 51: The 'tree farmer' machine piles logs onto a skid pile. 52 to 53: Views of the skidway piles. 54: The 'tree farmer' machine skids logs. 55: The employee unhooks a cable chain from log butts at a skid pile. 56: The 'tree farmer' is used to pile logs. 57: Natural re-forestation of Jack pine scarified cut-over. 58: Scarification of a cut-over Jack pine stand. 59: Loading a lumber truck in the Candle Lake area. 60 to 64: A Caterpillar 980 log loader machine in action. 65 to 66: A truck-load of logs en-route to the Prince Albert Pulp Mill. The butts of the logs are placed both ways on the truck to even out the load. 67 to 72: Highway construction in the Candle Lake - Hanson Lake Road area. 73: A Caterpillar 980 log loader with a load of logs. 74 to 76: Views of Pulpwood Camp 6, located north and east of Little Bear Lake. 77 to 79: A self-propelled crane unloads logs from a truck in the wood yard of the Prince Albert Pulp Mill. 80: View of the chip room and silo of the Prince Albert Pulp Mill, with the digester tower and smoke stack shown in the background.81: Log conveyor and chipper in the wood room. 82: Logs coming from the de-barking drum in the wood room. 83: The log conveyor in the wood room. Two de-barking drums are shown in the background. 84: The chip screen in action, sizing the wood chips. 85: The lime kiln. 86: Exterior view of the pulp mill. 87: Logs coming from the de-barking drum in the wood room. 88: After passing through the chip screen, wood chips fall from the conveyor belt to the chip bin in the wood room. 89 to 90: The slasher deck in action. 91: The chip silo and the rear of the pulp mill. 92 to 93: The chip pile. 94 to 95: A self-propelled crane unloads logs from a truck in the wood yard. 96: Wood chips fall from the conveyor belt into the chip bin in the wood room. 97: Logs fall from the de-barking drum in the wood room. 98 to 99: Views of the log conveyor. from the slasher deck to the wood room. 100: View of wet end of pulp machine showing unbleached stock. 101: Bleaching line showing first brownstock washer. 102: View of valves of two washers in the bleaching room. 103: Brownstock washer in bleaching room. 104: Washers in bleaching room. 105: Chip blowing from the wood room to the chip pile. 106: Pulp machine with Flakt dryer in background. 107: Bales of bleached pulp are weighed, stamped and stacked automatically before moving into the stock room. 108: A stack of pulp moves from compressors. 109, 111: A stack of pulp moves from compressors. Note the difference in the height of the bale moving into the compressor at left. 110: Bale compressors. 112: A compressed pulp bale moves onto the first wrapping machine. 113: The bale moves onto the second wrapping machine. 114: A wrapped pulp bale. 115: A pulp bale at a weigh scale and stamping machine. Note that one bale is in the self-stacker as a stack of five bales moves into the stock room. 116: A partially-wrapped pulp stack at the first baler. 117: A pulp bale at the second wrapping machine. 118: A cutter layboy cuts and stacks pulp. 119 to 120: A cutter layboy. Note the stack of pulp moving towards the baling line. 121: A pulp sheet entering the Flakt dryer from the pulp machine. 122: A cutter layboy. 123: A lab technician makes a quality control check on a pulp sample. 124: Black liquor burner in recovery system. 125, 127: A Hyster forklift loads a stack of pulp bales into a railcar. 126, 128: The forklift picks up a stack of pulp bales. 129: View of the log conveyor and de-barking drums in the wood room. 130: View of the log conveyor to the chipper in the wood room. 131: View of the slasher deck where logs are cut into eight-foot lengths. 132 to 133: A truckload of logs arrives at the weigh scales near the mill. 134: Interior view of the pump house. 135: Exterior view of the pump house. 136 to 138: Distant views of the Prince Albert Pulp Mill from across the effluent lagoon. 139 to 140: Bleached pulp in the last washer of the bleaching line. 141: Flakt dryer machine. 143: Chip silo (right) and chip pile. 149: Pulp machine. 150: Chip conveyor to bin in the wood room.

Hill, Alan

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