The Timber Resources of the Territory Served by the Pacific Great Eastern Railway

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. Z. Caverhill
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1925

Abstract

In this section of the province only the most meagre of surveys have been made and because these are not sufficient to determine with any degree of accuracy even the total forest area, the information presented in this paper is not complete. Area: -The area south of the Canadian National, and served by the Pacific Great Eastern, is roughly 38,000. square miles, 30,000 of which is classed as productive. This is approximately equal to the productive area of Norway, or half of Finland-or of 30 per cent of Sweden. It is larger than that of either Nova Scotia or New Brunswick. Eliminating from the productive area 3600 square miles of grass-land and areas capable of agricultural development, 26,000 square miles (16,600,000 acres) remains as absolute forest-land, as compared with the 55,000,000 acres of Sweden, the 37,500,000 acres of Finland, the 17,000,000 acres of Norway, and the 7,600,000 acres of Austria.
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APA: P. Z. Caverhill  (1925)  The Timber Resources of the Territory Served by the Pacific Great Eastern Railway

MLA: P. Z. Caverhill The Timber Resources of the Territory Served by the Pacific Great Eastern Railway. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1925.

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