Forest Analysis
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Kispiox Timber
Supply Area (TSA) |

Consolidation of the Cranberry TSA
into the Kispiox TSA
Minister's
Order
Map of the
Kispiox TSA (with Cranberry Addition)
The Kispiox TSA is located in the
northwest interior of British Columbia. The Kispiox TSA is
part of the Northern Interior
Region and is administered by the
Skeena–Stikine
District office located in Smithers.
The TSA is bordered to the north by the Nass and Prince George TSAs,
to the west by the Kalum TSA and to the south and east
by the Bulkley TSA. The District of New Hazelton is the
principal centre for the area. Other smaller communities include
Hazelton, South Hazelton, Kitwanga, Cedarvale, Kispiox, Gitsegukla,
Gitwangak, Gitanyow, Moricetown, Hagwilget, Glen Vowell, and Gitanmaax.
Current Timber Supply Review (TSR)
Effective March 31, 2009, pursuant to
Section 7 of the
Forest Act, the
Cranberry TSA was consolidated with the Kispiox TSA. As a result,
pursuant to
Section 6 of the Allowable Annual Cut Administration Regulation, the
current allowable annual cut (AAC) for the Kispiox timber supply area is
1,087,000 cubic metres.
News Releases
Documents
Current TSR Documents
Consolidation of the Cranberry TSA into the Kispiox TSA
Pre–2007 TSR Documents
Pre–2002 TSR Documents
Pre–1997 TSR Documents