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Vancouver Lumber Company, 1901 changed hands in 1913. It was logging in Stakawus creek in 1917, and built a short railway there. #1539 may have operated there before continuing up the coast to Port Neville.

Climax #1539 returned to Stakawus Creek in 1934 - 1942 with  Gustafson Brothers Logging

Climax #1539, Class B,  55 tons, built 1919

 

 

bulletBought by Vancouver Lumber Co.
bullet1919-20 possible operation on Stakawus Creek
bulletMainland Cedar Co. No. 2, Port Neville, BC
bulletBernard Timber & Logging Co. No. 4, Port Neville, BC
bulletFullmore Lake Logging Co. No. 3, Port Neville, BC
bullet1934 -1942 Gustafson Brothers Logging Co. No. 2, Stakawus Creek, Jervis Inlet, BC
bullet1942 Aero Timber Products Ltd. No. 4, Queen Charlotte Islands, BC
bulletPowell River Co. Ltd. No. 4, Queen Charlotte Islands, BC
bullet(Kelley Logging Co. Ltd. No. 4, Queen Charlotte Islands BC)
 

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