British Columbia. Prince Rupert Forest District

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British Columbia. Prince Rupert Forest District

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Description area

Dates of existence

1913-1978

History

The Prince Rupert Forest District was established in 1913 under the Forest Act, 1912. In 1917, the Hazleton Forest District was added to the Prince Rupert Forest District.

In 1978, it was renamed the Prince Rupert Forest Region, but the boundaries of the area remained identical. Between 1978 and 1981 the Prince Rupert Forest Region was further divided into the following Forest Districts: Lakes, Morice, Bulkley, Kispiox, Kalum, Mid-Coast, Queen Charlotte, North Coast and Cassiar. These were based on the Previous Ranger Districts.

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Related entity

British Columbia. Prince Rupert Forest Region (1978-2003)

Identifier of related entity

14161

Category of relationship

temporal

Type of relationship

British Columbia. Prince Rupert Forest Region

is the successor of

British Columbia. Prince Rupert Forest District

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3674

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Revised: RMCRORY 2021-05-17

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Legislative Library of British Columbia
Ministry of Forests "Historical Administrative and Personnel Tables, 1913-1981"
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