1928 



DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS 



91 



ORGANIZATION AND PERSONNEL 



Inspec- 

 torate 



Area (acres) 



Head- 

 quarters 



Supervisory Staff 



1 — District Forester 



1 — Forestry Assistant. . . . 



3 — Chief Rangers 



10 — Deputy Chief Rangers 



1 — District Forester 



1 — Chief Ranger 



3 — Deputy Chief Rangers 



1 — Forest Supervisor 



3 — Chief Rangers 



11 — Deputy Chief Rangers 



1 — District Forester 



1 — Asst. Fire Inspector . . . 



5 — Chief Rangers 



14 — Deputy Chief Rangers 



1 — Fire Inspector 



6 — Chief Rangers 



15 — Deputy Chief Rangers 



1 — District Forester 



1 — Forestry Assistant .... 



3 — Chief Rangers 



11 — Deputy Chief Rangers 



1 — District Forester 



1 — Sub District Forester. . 

 2 — Fire Inspectors and 



Chief Rangers 



6 — Chief Rangers 



23 — Deputy Chief Rangers 



1 — District Forester 



3 — Chief Rangers 



11 — Deputy Chief Rangers 



1 — District Forester 



3 — Chief Rangers 



6 — Deputy Chief Rangers 



1 — District Forester 



1 — Forestry Assistant.. . . 



2 — Chief Rangers 



6 — Deputy Chief Rangers 



1 — District Forester 



1 — Forestry Assistant .... 



2 — Chief Rangers 



4 — Deputy Chief Rangers 



Chief Ranger 

 Districts 



Headquarters 



Hudson.. 



Kenora . . . 



Western . . 



Oba, 



Cochrane 



Soo, 



Sudbury . . 



23,616,000 



6,755,000 



16,310,000 



19,840,000 



17,930,000 



7,394,000 



13,397,000 



Sioux 

 Lookout 



Kenora.. . 



Port 



Arthur 



Oba. 



Cochrane 



Sault Ste. 

 Marie. . 



Sudbury. 



North Bav 



Georgian 

 Ba^ . . . 



Algonquin 



Trent . . . . 



5,105,000 



4,591,000 



3,522;000 



3,513,000 



North 

 Bay. 



Parry 

 Sound.. 



Pembroke 



Tweed . . 



Red Lake 



C.G.R. West... 

 C.G.R. Central. 



Kenora 



Rainy River .... 

 Thunder Bay. . . 

 Nipigon 



C.G.R. East 



Hearst 



Longlac 



Oba 



Franz 



Smoky Falls .... 

 Kapuskasing .... 



Cochrane 



Matheson 



Timmins 



Abitibi 



A.C. R. 



Blind River 



Mississagi South 



Foleyet West . . . 

 Foleyet East . . . . 

 Mississagi West . 

 Mississagi East . 



Webbwood 



Timagami West . 

 Sudbury North . . 

 Sudbury South . . 



Timagami North 

 Timagami East . 

 North Bay 



Georgian Bay W. 

 Georgian Bay E, 

 Georgian Bay S, 



Algonquin North 

 Algonquin South 



Trent 



Madawaska . 



Pine Ridge 

 Sioux Lookout 

 Armstrong 



Kenora 



Fort Frances 

 Port Arthur 

 Macdiarmid 



Nakina 



Hearst 



Longlac 



Oba 



Franz 



Smoky Falls 



Kapuskasing 



Cochrane 



Matheson 



Timmins 



Stimson 



Sand Lake 

 Blind River 

 Ranger Lake 



Elsas 



Gogama 



Chapleau 



Biscotasing 



Espanola 



Mattagami Post 



Skead 



Sudbury 



Elk Lake 

 Timagami 

 North Bay 



Parry Sound 



Powassan 



Coboconk 



Pembroke 

 Brule Lake 



Bancroft 

 Dacre 



The average daily force, including the Chief and Deputy Chief Rangers, 

 was as follows: April, 173; May, 695; June, 1,030; July, 1,052; August, 1,016; 

 September, 738; October, 122. The largest number of men on duty at any 

 one time, including 153 Chief and Deputy Chief Rangers was 1,063. 



