Location for retrieval: Regina-Hillsdale
Published
Final
56-637-01 to 56-637-12
01- A small sawmill in the woods cutting a large log. Conservation Officer trainees operate the sawmill.
02- Three men operating a small sawmill in the woods, the men are Conservation Officer trainees.
03- Conservation Officer trainees operating sawmill machinery at the J. Borowetz Sawmill.
04- A group of five men examining a log to be cut at a small sawmill. Some of the men are Conservation Officer trainees; one man is wearing a Conservation Officer uniform.
05- Three men preparing logs to be cut at a small sawmill at Hudson Bay. Some of the men are Conservation Officer trainees.
06- Conservation Officer trainees standing with a pile of cut lumber at a small sawmill located at Hudson Bay.
07- Four men moving a large log at a sawmill, two of the men are using peavies. The men working at the sawmill are Conservation Officer trainees. The sawmill is located at Hudson Bay.
08- A group of five men observing a log which is loaded into a cutting apparatus at a sawmill. The men are Conservation Officer trainees and the sawmill is located at Hudson Bay.
09- A group of at least nine men operating a small sawmill in the woods. The men are Conservation Officer trainees.
10- A group of eight men pose in front of sawmill machinery. The men are Conservation Officer trainees learning to operate a sawmill.
11- A group of three men bind a log into sawmill machinery. A man in the foreground is wearing beaded mittens. The men are Conservation Officer trainees learning to operate a sawmill.
12- A group of fourteen men pose at a sawmill. Some of the men are Conservation Officer trainees learning to operate a sawmill at Hudson Bay. One of the men is wearing a Conservation Officer uniform.
Records are in good physical condition.
Last modified in M2A: 2018-07-23 by SEROTH.
Approval date: 2013-01-11
Archivist: Arie, Chad
File path(s):
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Office: Regina - Hillsdale
Box number(s): 64
Records are open for research use.
To consult the records, visit or contact the Regina office.