Vancouver Island Logging (1938 - 1944) Historical Footage
Featuring: Malahat Logging Company, Port Renfrew, BC | Vancouver and Nanaimo Docks | Bloedel, Stewart and Walsh, Menzies Bay | Salmon River Logging, Kelsey Bay, BC Sailing Vessel in video 'The Malahat' at Port Renfrew, The Legendary Malahat was the last ship to sail the BC coast, later converted to a Log Barge. She was also an ex Rum Runner. Film made Vancouver 1987

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National Geographic: The Tigris Expedition (1978)

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History of the E&N Railway

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From stump to ship: A 1930 logging film

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The Most Disturbing Mutiny and Shipwreck in History

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The Edge of the World: BC's Early Years | Knowledge Network

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1963, "Vancouver Island" from Victoria to Alert Bay, British Columbia

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Logging Dilemma In the Big Swamp

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Dangerous Grindstone Installation in 1971

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The Last One (PBS Special with Popcorn Sutton / 2022 remaster)

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The Mysterious Disappearance Of A Sea Pioneer | Joshua Slocum Documentary | Timeline

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Land & Sea: A fisheries crisis on the Burin Peninsula

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Red Sails - The History of the Thames Sailing Barges

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Canada Over the Edge | S2E2 | Vancouver Island Eastern Coastline

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Brotherhood of the Broadaxe

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Land & Sea: Saving part of sailing history in Nova Scotia

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Before Electricity: How Solid Oak Becomes a Water Wheel Shaft (1964)

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Redwood Logging | 1946 | Documentary on the Giant Redwood Lumber Industry in California

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How Men Carved the Soo Locks From Rock and Opened the Great Lakes to the World

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Canadian Lumberjack Hard Life

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