Gold River pulp mill

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Identifier

1.03842

Title

Gold River pulp mill

Scope and contents

Item is a photograph of cut logs beached on a shoreline at Gold River, British Columbia. The logs, which are surrounded by the natural environment including trees, bushes, rocks, water and a mountain, are probably the result of the Tahsis Company Ltd. pulp mill operation.

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Subject

Names

Tahsis Company Ltd.

Context

Gold River was constructed in the 1960s to house families for the newly constructed Tahsis Company Ltd. pulp mill, located where the mouth of the Gold River meets Muchalat Inlet. Pollution from the pulp mill soon became a problem causing health issues for nearby residents and interfering with fishing. The Tahsis Company Ltd. pulp mill no longer exists.

Physical description

1 photograph : col. slide (Kodachrome diapositive) ; 35 mm

Related materials

Related article appeared on page 26 of UBCIC News vol. 1, no. 3 (July 1978), entitled "Pollution at Nootka".

Statement of Responsibility

Basil, Steven (photographer)

Rights

In Copyright

Rights Holder

Copyright held by Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs

General notes

Title transcribed from label on page protector containing slides

Last Modified

August 15, 2024
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