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  • Pulp and Paper Conveyor Belt
        Shown in this photo are huge piles of pulpwood in the background and the conveyor belt trams to carry the pulp wood into the plant for processing.
      Shown in this photo are huge piles of pulpwood in the background …
  • Kimberly Clark Canada - Terrace Bay, Ontario
        Photo showing the completed Kimberly-Clark building in Terrace Bay, Ontario.
      Photo showing the completed Kimberly-Clark building in Terrace Bay, Ontario.
  • Hydro Power Plant - Terrace Bay (1948)
        Photo of the hydro power plant located by Terrace Lake, near Terrace Bay, Ontario. This power plant supplies power to Kimberly Clark Pulp and Paper and the residents of Terrace Bay.
      Photo of the hydro power plant located by Terrace Lake, near Terrace …
  • New KC Wood Room at Terrace Bay (~1948)
        A photograph of Laurie,Cy,Doris and Alma Marcella in front of the new Kimberly Clark wood room at Terrace Bay.
      A photograph of Laurie,Cy,Doris and Alma Marcella in front of the new …
  • LongLac Pulp and Paper Company Limited - An Invitation (1948)
        An invitation for the laying of the cornerstone of the new mill at Terrace Bay that was renamed Kimberly Clark Pulp and Paper Co. in 1948. The invitation was sent to Mary Letain.
      An invitation for the laying of the cornerstone of the new mill …
  • Terrace Bay Mill(1947)
        Black and white photo of the construction of what became Kimberly Clark Pulp and Paper Mill, 1947.
      Black and white photo of the construction of what became Kimberly Clark …
  • Aerial View of Kimberly Clark Pulp and Paper Co.
        In 1940, LongLac Pulp and Paper Co. conceived the idea of developing the town of Terrace Bay, and by 1958, the paper mill changed its name to Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Co. This area had a suitabl
      In 1940, LongLac Pulp and Paper Co. conceived the idea of developing …
  • Pulpwood on Conveyor Belts
        Pulpwood on conveyor belts being transferred to Kimberly Clark in Terrace Bay, Ontario for processing into paper.
      Pulpwood on conveyor belts being transferred to Kimberly Clark in Terrace Bay, …
  • River Drive
        View of logs being transported naturally, by water in the spring, to Kimberly Clark Pulp and Paper for processing.
      View of logs being transported naturally, by water in the spring, to …
  • Five Mile Bridge near Terrace Bay (~1948)
        A photograph showing logs being floated past Five Mile bridge to the Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Mill near Terrace Bay.
      A photograph showing logs being floated past Five Mile bridge to the …
  • Kimberly-Clark millsite from South east (~1947)
        An aerial view of the Kimberly-Clark paper mill from the south east, at Terrace Bay, Ontario.
      An aerial view of the Kimberly-Clark paper mill from the south east, …
  • Lumber Storage Yard at Terrace Bay (1947)
        A photograph of the lumber storage yard, taken from the roof of the Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper storage building, looking south toward Lake Superior.
      A photograph of the lumber storage yard, taken from the roof of …
  • Longlac Pulp and Paper Co. (~1946)
        The decision to develop the town of Terrace Bay was first conceived in the early 1940's by the Longlac Pulp and Paper Company. The name was changed to Kimberly-Clark in 1958.
      The decision to develop the town of Terrace Bay was first conceived …
  • Aerial View of Mill Site
        Aerial photo of the mill site of Longlac Pulp and Paper which became Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper in 1958.
      Aerial photo of the mill site of Longlac Pulp and Paper which …
  • Longlac Pulp and Paper Mill Under Construction (~1940)
        Photo of the construction of Longlac Pulp and Paper mill which later became Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper in 1958.
      Photo of the construction of Longlac Pulp and Paper mill which later …
  • The Mouth of the Aguasabon River
        Tugboat at the mouth of the Aguasabon River during the river drive. During river drives, tugs would surround the logs with a boom to collect them so that they could bring them to the pulp and paper m
      Tugboat at the mouth of the Aguasabon River during the river drive. …
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