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This web site has been adapted from the following publication:

Bohning, R.A.; Middlebro´, W.G.A.; Bell, J.L. 2001. Directory of primary wood-using industries in Manitoba, 2001. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Northern Forestry Centre, Edmonton, Alberta.

Primary wood-using industries in Manitoba were surveyed by telephone, and personal interviews in 2000-2001. This directory gives a summary for each operation. Information is provided on mill production, products, wood supply, species utilized, employment generated, and markets. Sawmills, wood treating plants, log home builders, and the pulp, paper, newsprint, oriented strandboard, fiberboard, and particleboard mills are grouped by industry type and size of operation.

Picture of book coverThe Directory of primary wood-using industries in Manitoba, 2001 was a joint project of Natural Resources Canada's Canadian Forest Service, Manitoba Conservation's Forestry Branch, and Manitoba Industry, Trade and Mines' Industry Development Division.

 

Also available:
Directory of secondary wood-using industries in Manitoba, 2001

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Disclaimer

The views, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the authors. The exclusion of certain manufactured products does not necessarily imply disapproval, nor does the mention of other products necessarily imply endorsement by the Government of Canada or the Goverment of Manitoba.

The information provided in this directory was correct as of September 2001. Subsequent changes in an organization's activities and staff are not reflected in the directory at this time. While every attempt has been made to include all organizations involved in primary processing in Manitoba, some have chosen not to participate and some may have been missed. If your firm is unlisted or listed incorrectly in this directory, please notify John Doornbos at the Canadian Forest Service in Edmonton regarding corrections.