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Manouane River lumberjacks

Canada, 1963
film

The forests of Quebec supply much of the newsprint for North America’s newspapers. From fall until spring, the woods echo with the whine of power saws a..

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The Forest: pulp logger

Canada, 1966
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More than just trees

Canada, 1978
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Treasure of the forest

Canada, 1958
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Ti-Jean goes lumbering [B&W]

Canada, 1953
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Ti-Jean goes lumbering

Canada, 1953
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The Forest regions of Canada

Canada, 1967
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Tapping Canada's resources

Canada, 1960
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Day after day

Canada, 1962
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River of wood

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OK...Camera

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The Fortune in the forests

Sweden, 1951
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Log drive

Canada, 1957
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The Voyageurs

Canada, 1964
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Maple sugar

Canada, 1960
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The Forest watchers

Canada, 1975
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The Changing forest

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Timber

United States, 1972
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Another side of the forest = L'Autre visage de la foret

Canada, 1974
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