Species Cubic Feet 



ft wood 



Balsam 10,218,739.13 



Cedar 182,274.01 



Hemlock 3,031,960.31 



Pine, Jack 82,239,438.92 



Pine, Red 6,445,914.44 



Pine, White 24,409,148.86 



Spruce 183,756,306.23 



Tamarack 27,815.89 



Christmas Trees 783.00 



Fuelwood 452,127.75 



310,764,508.54 

 Hardwood 



Ash 95,466.73 



Bass-wood 575,108.40 



Beech 482,501.81 



Birch, White 3,732,116.06 



Birch, Yellow 8,963,386.63 



Butternut 2,165.05 



Cherry 22,135.33 



Elm 266,981.68 



Maple 7,649,034.82 



Oak 354,928.71 



Poplar 25,995,078.61 



Fuelwood 1,161,594.70 



49,300,498.61 



Total all species 360,065,007.15 



Note: Value of export levy not included in above figures. 



Stumpage Value 



213,316.71 

 7,926.75 

 77,752.37 

 2,265,990.42 - 



376,334.27 



1,325,666.06 „ _ . 



6,822,602.92 - >7 4 



631.76 



96.10 



3,189.04 



$11,093,506.40 



$ 3,034.21 



32,102.68 



9,445.44 



55,594.08 



685,206.96 



81.09 



826.15 



9,646.94 



309,839.53 



16,644.06 



248,507.37 



8,614.89 



$ 1,379,543.40 



$12,473,049.80 



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SALE OF TIMBER 



Crown Timber Sales 1964-65 



New Licences issued under section 2 C.T.A. 



New Licences issued under section 3 C.T.A. 



New Licences issued under section 5 C.T.A. 



220.60 square miles 

 5,386.10 

 4.40 



Total 5,611.10 square miles 

 Abandonments 



In the fiscal year 1964-65, licenced areas in the amount of 1,948.31 

 square miles were abandoned. 



SUMMARY OF AREA UNDER CROWN TIMBER LICENCE 

 AS OF MARCH 31, 1965 



MARKETING AND FOREST ECONOMICS 



During the past year, numerous forest resource studies were carried out for 

 prospective new industry interested in establishing in specific Ontario localities. 

 Inquiries regarding poplar for the manufacture of plywood and/or particleboard 

 remained high and interest in possible pulp mill opportunities increased sharply. 



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