PRODUCTS

NorthPac Forestry Group Ltd. is a leader in the North Pacific region of British Columbia, Canada in the harvesting, production and sale of sawlogs. NorthPac Forestry Group Ltd. produces upwards of 50 unique log sorts which allows us to meet the diverse needs of our customers.

Since time immemorial, First Nations people have utilized forest products for a wide range of purposes including clothing, tools, buildings, art, instruments and medicine. While still used for many of these traditional purposes, wood sourced from the sustainably managed forests of British Columbia is now favoured around the world as a natural and renewable material.

Given the broad range of sorts and species we produce, we can access numerous markets both domestically and overseas.

Our ability to access many different markets through multiple log sorts allows us to maximize value for ourselves and for those whose timber we market.

Hemlock

Hemlock is typically sold and shipped with subalpine fir and amabalis fir, both known as balsam. Together, the three species are known as Hem-Bal.

Balsam

Interior balsam is a medium-sized tree that typically grows to between 20 and 35 metres tall, and occasionally grows to 50 metres.

Interior
Coastal

Spruce

Sitka spruce is one of the largest tree species in the world, growing to almost 100m tall  with diameters that can exceed 5m.

White
Sitka

Cedar

Western red cedar is one of the most commercially valuable tree species in British Columbia.

Yellow
Red

Pine

Lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) is the most plentiful tree species in BC and grows in most climates in the province.

Hardwoods

NorthPac Forestry Group Ltd. has access to red alder (Alnus rubra), paper birch (Betula papyrifera), and black cottonwood (Populus balsamifera ssp. Trichocarpa).

Black Cottonwood 
Paper Birch
Red Alder

Hemlock

Hemlock is typically sold and shipped with subalpine fir and amabalis fir, both known as balsam. Together, the three species are known as Hem-Bal.

Balsam

Interior balsam is a medium-sized tree that typically grows to between 20 and 35 metres tall, and occasionally grows to 50 metres.

Interior
Coastal

Spruce

Sitka spruce is one of the largest tree species in the world, growing to almost 100m tall  with diameters that can exceed 5m.

White
Sitka

Cedar

Western red cedar is one of the most commercially valuable tree species in British Columbia.

Yellow
Red

Pine

Lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) is the most plentiful tree species in BC and grows in most climates in the province.

Hardwoods

NorthPac Forestry Group Ltd. has access to red alder (Alnus rubra), paper birch (Betula papyrifera), and black cottonwood (Populus balsamifera ssp. Trichocarpa).

Black Cottonwood 
Paper Birch
Red Alder

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