Negatives showing large steel parts for the mill and other steel structures that were on the Eurocan site after roughly the first 1.5 years of construction.
Negatives showing large steel parts for the mill and other steel structures that were on the Eurocan site after roughly the first 1.5 years of construction.
Negatives showing the state of some of the machines and structures for the Eurocan Pulp & Paper Mill after approximately two years of site construction.
Negatives showing the state of some of the machines and structures for the Eurocan Pulp & Paper Mill after approximately two years of site construction.
Negatives showing the earliest construction for the Eurocan Pulp & Paper Mill. Clearing of land and construction of dirt roads can be seen.
Notes
**IMPORTANT NOTE** - Negative slide sleeves are labelled as 2004.16.* , where * represents the item number in each series.
80001, 80003, 80004, 80006, 80011, 80013, 80017, 80045, 80047, 80052, 80054, 80058
Negatives showing the different stages of construction on the Eurocan wharf. Alcan can be seen in the background of some images. Two negatives are of Minette Bay where Eurocan has a stock pile of logs floating on the water and on barges.
Negatives showing the different stages of construction on the Eurocan wharf. Alcan can be seen in the background of some images. Two negatives are of Minette Bay where Eurocan has a stock pile of logs floating on the water and on barges.
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Meeting in Vancouver prior to annoucement that production capacity of its forthcoming Kitimat, B.C. mill will be increased further 30 per cent, are directors of Eurocan Pul and Paper Co. Ltd. Included are representatives of the four Finnish companies which hold a controlling interest in Eurocan. It is believed Eurocan represents the largest investment of Finnish capital ever made in Canada. Left to right are: (SEE LIST ATTACHED
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May 20th, 1969
Gordon Rowntree & Co. Ltd.
1198 Pender St., Vancouver,
682-6271. Team Deachman."
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Meeting in Vancouver prior to annoucement that production capacity of its forthcoming Kitimat, B.C. mill will be increased further 30 per cent, are directors of Eurocan Pul and Paper Co. Ltd. Included are representatives of the four Finnish companies which hold a controlling interest in Eurocan. It is believed Eurocan represents the largest investment of Finnish capital ever made in Canada. Left to right are: (SEE LIST ATTACHED
- 30 -
May 20th, 1969
Gordon Rowntree & Co. Ltd.
1198 Pender St., Vancouver,
682-6271. Team Deachman."
Notes
CURRENT - 1960 -
1. Jean Chretian visits Kitimat
2. Eurocan execs.
Photo showing group of distinguished visitors, mostly press people and financial house representitives pose here for the Sentinel beside the chartered aircraft which took them from Vancouver to Kitimat and on to Prince George before returning to Vancouver.
Photo showing group of distinguished visitors, mostly press people and financial house representitives pose here for the Sentinel beside the chartered aircraft which took them from Vancouver to Kitimat and on to Prince George before returning to Vancouver.