McNeill Landing

McNeill Landing We believe that industry and the environment can co-exist. Port McNeill owes much of its development to forestry.

McNeill Landing is a new community space in the town of Port McNeill, the gateway to the scenic islands, protected spaces and mazy waterways of the Broughton Archipelago. In fact, to say that forestry is important in Port McNeill is an understatement. With roots as a logging camp in the 1930s, it grew progressively throughout the 20th century. Today, it is a town of 2,600 people and home to a thri

ving forestry sector. 82% of its residents derive their income from the industry. Sandbox Creations Society is about connecting people and making everyday life better by developing areas in our town of Port McNeill that bring people together.

Craig Stephens loading cedar and cypress poles at Varney Main early 1980’s with his Pacific self loader. Thank you Lois ...
09/09/2023

Craig Stephens loading cedar and cypress poles at Varney Main early 1980’s with his Pacific self loader.

Thank you Lois Williams

Lois Williams, log scaler on Beaver Cove Dryland Sort.
09/07/2023

Lois Williams, log scaler on Beaver Cove Dryland Sort.

Peter Williams, last day of work before retiring…steel spar operator 1984.Thank you for the photo Lois Williams
09/05/2023

Peter Williams, last day of work before retiring…steel spar operator 1984.

Thank you for the photo Lois Williams

We love this photo of a stacker at Beaver Cove!Thanks for sending it in Lois Williams
09/01/2023

We love this photo of a stacker at Beaver Cove!

Thanks for sending it in Lois Williams

A few aerials of Port McNeill ranging from 1974-1996 🛩photos credit, Matthew Tjepkema
08/31/2023

A few aerials of Port McNeill ranging from 1974-1996 🛩

photos credit, Matthew Tjepkema

Craig Stephens with Hayes Logging truck about 1965Thanks for the photo Lois Williams
08/30/2023

Craig Stephens with Hayes Logging truck about 1965

Thanks for the photo Lois Williams

Bob Huddleston collection, date unknown.
05/15/2023

Bob Huddleston collection, date unknown.

May Day parade in Port McNeill, 1982Do you have old photos of Port McNeill? We want to see them! ⁠⁠Submit your Port McNe...
05/01/2023

May Day parade in Port McNeill, 1982

Do you have old photos of Port McNeill? We want to see them! ⁠

Submit your Port McNeill town, people, and logging photos by tagging/DMing McNeill Landing or email us at [email protected]

“Nature alone is antique, and the oldest art a mushroom.” — Thomas Carlyle
04/26/2023

“Nature alone is antique, and the oldest art a mushroom.” — Thomas Carlyle

Why do trees hate riddles?Because it’s too easy to get stumped.Port McNeill, date unknown.
04/17/2023

Why do trees hate riddles?

Because it’s too easy to get stumped.

Port McNeill, date unknown.

"To really feel a forest canopy one must use different senses, and often the most useful one is the sense of imagination...
04/06/2023

"To really feel a forest canopy one must use different senses, and often the most useful one is the sense of imagination."

― Joan Maloof

Bob Huddleston photos, 1980s.
04/03/2023

Bob Huddleston photos, 1980s.

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1700 Broughton Boulevard
Port McNeill, BC
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