Sawmills--British Columbia--Pacific Coast

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Our 1939 summer cruise

Amateur film. Cruise on Toketie. Coastal people, places and scenery between Vancouver Island and the mainland. Includes footage of Indian villages, pictographs, birds and wildlife, logging, other vessels, etc. Notably, there are good shots of the abandoned villages of Gwayasdums, Karlukwees, and Mamalilaculla, as well as the burial ground on Klaoitsis Island.

[Powell River pulp and paper ; Hungarian students]

Newsreel footage. Footage for two newsreel stories. (1) An overview of the Powell River Company's operations, with footage of a self-dumping log barge, booming grounds, sawmill and paper mill scenes, and the ship "Powell River" being loaded. (2) Hungarian forestry students visit an industrial facility [perhaps the Powell River plant?], where they attend lectures and do field work in the forest, surveying and collecting plant samples. The students' recreational activities are also shown. These are probably students from the Sopron Division of the Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia, a distinguished forestry school which was "adopted" (in part) by UBC in the wake of the Hungarian Revolution.