Act in 1965-66 totalled 964, compared to 1030 in the previous year. Sawmills 

 continued their long-term downward trend with the greatest change occurring in 

 mills of low capacity. There was a gain of one mill in each of the pulp and veneer 

 classes. 



The total figure breaks down as follows: 



Sawmills 



Daily lumber capacity over 50 M f.b.m 30 



Daily lumber capacity 10 to 50 M f.b.m 117 



Daily lumber capacity under 10 M f.b.m 671 



Miscellaneous sawn products 89 



Veneer Mills 30 



Pulp Mills 27 



Licensing and Records Unit 



SUMMARY OF VOLUME AND VALUE OF WOOD CUT 

 FROM CROWN LANDS, BY SPECIES 1964-65 



Volume Stumpage Value 



Species (cu. ft.) $ 



Softwoods 



Balsam 11,454,094.03 242,854.92 



Cedar 177,336.14 6,708.39 



Hemlock 3,128,075.58 80,252.58 



Pine, jack 89,612,628.59 2,507,370.78 



Pine, red 7,297,334.63 449,735.23 



Pine, Scotch 16,591.15 427.33 



Pine, white 24,768,579.43 1,396,367.78 



Spruce 195,016,833.78 7,354,769.04 



Tamarack 98,026.83 2,067.83 



Christmas Trees 10,017.50 1,048.50 



Fuelwood 434,917.80 3,398.43 



332,014,435.46 12,045,000.81 



Hardwoods 



Ash 104,077.84 3,475.72 



Basswood 480,494.80 25,819.12 



Beech - 358,847.63 6,648.35 



Birch, white 3,331,907.38 58,429.78 



Birch, yellow 8,983,239.72 693,324.93 



Butternut 1,239.81 53.56 



Cherry 29,862.67 1,100.25 



Elm 278,238.79 12,134.36 



Maple 8,459,065.41 342,024.02 



Oak 348,449.13 14,798.06 



Poplar 20,653,944.57 205,834.22 



Fuelwood 1,165,599.05 8,260.37 



44,194,966.80 1,371,902.74 



Total 376,209,402.26 13,416,903.55 



Note: The value of export levy ($38,483.94) is not included in above. 



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