Dalhousie (Restigouche, N.B.) – Panorama | Forestry Fridays: Historic Views of Lumber Mills & Logging Scenes in Eastern Canada
This is a vintage, black and white postcard titled “Panorama from Hillside, Dalhousie, N.B.” Read more »
Dalhousie Mill, North from Grey St. (b/w) | Forestry Fridays: Historic Views of Lumber Mills & Logging Scenes in Eastern Canada
Panorama looking north from Grey St., Dalhousie, N.B.
Related Posts:
The Forestry Industry in Eastern Canada – A Topical Index
Vintage Postcards of New Brunswick
Further Reading:
Dalhousie (Restigouche, N.B.) | Forestry Fridays: Historic Views of Lumber Mills & Logging Scenes in Eastern Canada
This is an early twentieth-century, black and white vintage postcard of the Lumber and Rossing Mill of the Dalhousie Lumber Co., Ltd. in Dalhousie, New Brunswick. It’s just one of the mills where my great-grandfather Philippe Theriault worked during the Dirty Thirties, as he moved between the Matapedia Valley (Quebec), Dalhousie and Edmunston looking for work. The Dalhousie Mill was an important employer for thousands of workers throughout the twentieth century. Unfortunately, it was closed down in 2008.
Quote from Shunkpiking Magazine:
“While the production facilities have changed hands more than a few times over the years, paper has been produced at this facility since 19 February 1930. Before that, from the same site, lumber was produced here for export to US paper mills. That mill dates back to the Ritchie’s mill, in 1856 the first steam-operated sawmill in Dalhousie.” Read more »























