Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations

Forest Analysis

Kingcome Timber Supply Area (TSA)

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The Kingcome TSA covers about 1.17 million hectares, mostly on mainland coastal BC adjacent to Queen Charlotte Strait, from Knight Inlet in the south, northwest to Cape Caution and northeast to Tweedsmuir Park, with the remainder of the TSA on northernmost Vancouver Island and the islands between Vancouver Island and the mainland.  The TSA includes the towns of Port McNeill and Port Hardy, as well as a number of smaller communities.

The Kingcome TSA is part of the Coast Region and is administered by the North Island – Central Coast District.

Current Timber Supply Review (TSR)

The current allowable annual cut (AAC) for the Kingcome timber supply area is 1 100 000 cubic metres, effective February 2, 2010. 

This AAC will remain in effect until a new AAC is determined, which must take place within 10 years of this determination, unless postponed in accordance with Section 8(3.1) of the Forest Act.

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Current TSR Documents

Concurrent with the AAC determination effective February 2, 2010, the temporary AAC reduction under Section 173, Part 13 of the Forest Act is rescinded.

Pre–2002 TSR Documents

Pre–1997 TSR Documents