In quick time, areas of forest on Vancouver Island are cleared - then from remote locations the logs are dropped into the sea to be rafted up and transported to a processing plant.
Logging has been the mainstay industry on Vancouver Island for over a century with new methods of felling and transportation being developed on a regular basis. Large rafts of logs or barges laden with logs are common sights in the straits and waterways off Vancouver Island being towed to a far away destination.
There is a lot of controversy surrounding the logging industry on Vancouver Island which has seen old growth forests demolished leaving huges gaps in the landscape allowing for run off and leaving a multitude of animals without habitat.
Aerial of a log raft in the waters off Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Rafts and trucks are a common sight on the roads and waterways of Vancouver Island in British Columbia as the logging industry continues to leave its mark on the landscape.
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Photographer: Rolf Hicker Photography
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