en) Map doéation 18. At junction of ColCel Nase Road. and. . a | “Highway 16 weat. It is here at tle ColCel log reload ‘that the © = large logging trucks bringing logs down from: ihe Nasi area, wo north of. Terrace, are unloaded. : = ene eneeOnennnesssesneeeneeeseessase “ROAD “ACCESS rt) SLEWART. tine. the al the Forestry Seivlen: Naas, Hivet ridge " road In reatele ‘led - tw atlet: fw pin W eo Suturidays aan: 2 ifldays. Phe logs are sorted for size and species of log and then — “peloaded onto railroad. flat cars for transshipment. to the oe Y Coltel pulpmills in Port Edward near Prince Rupert. ; Sawmills : ne “- Columbia Cellulose (Pohle Div.) Co. Lia, 4871 rlhway me ° 16 West, Phone 695-2442. Be ' |. The new large burner at the Pohle Div. mill hos been ~ designed to provide pollution-free burning, a first for the . * Pacific Northwest. - i -Skeeng Forest Products, 5330 Highway 16 “west, Phone 635-6336. . Working from trees grown in the Terrace area, such as ‘airplane. spruce (the! strongest wood for its weight in the ‘world), hemlock, cedar, balsam, and a little pine and birch, . our Terrace sawmill companies currently produce between _ 140 and 150 million board feet of lumber per year, with an expected increase in the near future to bring the total to 160 million board feet. . Of interest is the fact that some of the nylom.combs' | and the clothes and stockings being worn may have been | -- produced from the high grade wood chips originating here 2 in Terrace. — Pole Yards. - Bell Pole Lid., 4554 Lakelse Ave,, Phone 635-7688. are . Little, "Haugland & Kerr Ltd., 5630 Highway 16 weut, eee - Phone. 635-2627. _ . MacGillis. & Gibbs Co. (B.C.) Ltd, 4650 Keith Ave. Phone 835-2277. < It is mot without just cause that “‘Verrace has become known us the Cedar Pole Capital of the World. Stusteti. _--eedar poles from the small 30foot to the longest. lb? tsw 9. a ‘have been shipped all over the world from out Uses boo Pole yards. Ce Wika, = au 2 ee ee 2 es ee wee woe . . : arasbe Prince Oparge- Mi.STi Waateussr= mnee aS Fish Cannery : , ca os ~ ‘Co-op, located in Prince Rupert, 90 ) miles west on. “Tigh. -_ way 16. For time and dates’ ‘contact: Prince: Atupert: Touri Weather v Perrace, with an elevation at the Airport of 119 feet, hag: an average of 1.400 {o 1,800 hours of. saishine, ‘Temper. ature averages 70 to 88 degrees and an average of less than two inches of precipitation per month during the summer “smonths, milking it an ideal vacation area, - Airport and: Weather Station ; “. Leeated four miles south on Wighway 25. This airport es has a very interesting history. For the duration of the Second a World War, the airport runways were charged with explos- ‘ives in order that they could be completely destroyed in. ». the. event. of an cnemy attack. “Old machine gun pits are still to be seen around the ode airport, which during the war held a squadron of Hurricane, pnd a squadron of: Venturas. Now we are served by fou wee helicopter companies and three major dirline companics. > Pulp and Paper Mills oS ‘Columbia Cethilese Company loeated at Port. Edward, wie “near Prince Rupert, 85 -miles west on Highway 16 and the “gagn-to-bhe-completed Euracan mi in Kitiniat, 40 miles south A Ce-0e Tannery s\ N Rupert cer L . ape Edwerd we AO Thornhill, 2', miles ¢ast on Highway 16. The annu4l event produces some of the* finest stuck ‘and, competitors - ‘to be 20+ on Highway 25. For time and dates contact the Tourist “> Enformation Contre in: the cities concerned. oy secon in. British Columbia and is fast: becoming a must for wR og! a . “ ; riders all. over. Western Canada and the Northwestern United Pane Fishin g States, It is held every summer, the last weekend in June. _ TERRACE LIONS LOGGERS' FESTIVAL — Home of the Sve map tor hest locations, B.C, Championships held the last weekend in May at Lions : st ae “Annual or - Special ‘Events or ”- TERRACE LIONS’ CLUB RODEO — held at Lions’ Park, — ‘> Smithers ... .... - fferrace. doeated on the bunks of British Columbia's third Largest river, the Skeena, ts ideally situated jor fishing, oo We also have easy access to te Copper, Kalu, hitimat and °) Lakelse Rivers where fish are in abundarve, Culthroat, “2 Dolly Varden snd Rainbow ‘Trout are (o by found in all our takes and streams. Salmon fishing is. excellent The species --) are“Spring (King) and Cohoe (silver). L The Spring vary in weight up to 70 pounds and, in Lact, ~ ‘the world’s record Salmon caught ona rod amd reel was a 2s ‘pound Spring, caught dour miles: west’ aw douwntown Terr vee in the Skeena River, Cohoe will range up lo 20 “2 'pounds, the average being up to 12 to 1 pounds. 2 Our Steelhead fish, also known as Sea Run Rainbow, are “to he found in the Copper, Kalum and Lakelse Rivers. -o?. Fishing in the Terrace area contities year round, Salmon <2" from May to late fall. Trout year round, Steelhead from September to March, Excellent like fishing ean be Cound “Jakes in the Nass region north of Terrace produce Rainbow, ““Cutthroat and Dolly Varden. Spenecr Lake: also contains : : _ Salmon in the late fall, nate ‘IJnfurmation and licences at the British: Columbia | Government Building, 4906 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, phone 7 95-0435, aud-most sporting goods stores.. oe Hunting | ; arate in some of the most beautiful acencry in North Amerien fa a matural in the Terrace area, Our season opening ‘in the a late summer and running through - Dee: ember. -- .* Deer, moose, goat, black, and jeriecley bear abound. a Information and licences at the Uritish Columbia Government Building, 4506. Lakelse Ave., Terrace, phone 695-5423, and mon sporting seeds stores. | Boa eer ee te FO as well. Lakelse Lake for Cutthroat, Dragon and Spencer a _ Park, Thornhill, with such popular events as axe throwing, log scaling, bucking, topping and log burling, with some of the best loggers in the world taking part. TERRACE CO-OP FISH DERBY . - now an annual event during the Spring Salmen gun edeh vyear with excellent prizes for the largest sh wut, Held from June 15 to August 15. ; 1 BRITISH COLUMBIA FESTIVAL OF SPORTS — Two weeks of professional and amateur sports beginning May 24 weekend each year, Fishermen’s Park - See map. located on the east side of the Kalum ‘River’ at the junction of the Kalum and Skeena Rivers. It was not fur from this park, in 1959; that the world’s record spring “King’ Salmon, Baty pounds, was caught on a rod and reel. Camping and pienicking facilities are available in the park, MUSIC FESTIVAL — The North West Music Festival, which annually draws over 1,000 singers, instrumentalists and chorals from many parts of B.C. and Alaska is held in March cach year and sponsored.by the Knights of Columbus. Terrace Kiwanis Air Show | This air show is held at the Terrace-Kitimat Airport’ in July . of cach year, It drew over 10,000 spectators to its. jnnangural showing in 1971, The show features internations - ‘atly famous aerobatic stars from the USA and Canada, with -_ Armed Forces and other government agencirs participating, the Canadian Coast Guard, skydivers, a: flv in breakfast: amd: | static displays: by airlines and local air. in-ustries, Bring “ your camera. Quesnel . - Williams “Lake - » Kamloops Vancouver: via Highways Nos. and Qe via Kelsey Bay F Pan Alaske Ferry from Prince 9 ce Hours | Ketchikan . 6 tn \e Wrangell KE . Tanai setae oo -7 - J ; =L 1 Picnic Sites "(See ‘Map)-