We specialize in full-scope Block Logging services across British Columbia and Alberta, offering safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible harvesting solutions for both small-scale and industrial forestry operations. With deep experience in planning, falling, processing, and extraction, we work with forestry licensees, First Nations, BCTS, and private landowners to deliver high-quality, on-time harvests — from layout to roadside delivery.
Whether you’re managing a BCTS tenure, community forest, or private woodlot, our crews provide turnkey logging services that respect both the land and the long-term sustainability of the resource.
What Is Block Logging?
Block Logging refers to the planned harvesting of a defined cutblock — a mapped and approved area of forest designated for timber removal. This includes selective cutting, clearcutting with reserves, shelterwood, or even fire or beetle salvage, depending on objectives and forest health. Properly executed, block logging helps manage forest regeneration, economic yield, and ecosystem health.
We ensure that each block is logged with precision, compliance, and long-term forest values in mind.
Our Block Logging Services
Pre-Work & Block Preparation
- Cutblock assessments and layout assistance
- Flagging of boundaries, riparian zones & reserve areas
- Coordination with engineers, QRP foresters, and archaeologists
- Soil disturbance and slope class review
Conventional Hand Falling & Mechanical Logging
- Certified fallers for sensitive areas, steep terrain & reserve tree zones
- Feller-bunchers, harvesters, and processors for high-volume or flat-ground operations
- Compliance with Wildlife/Danger Tree Assessments (WDTA) and OH&S regulations
Processing & Skidding to Roadside
- In-block processing, bucking, and sorting (lengths, grades, species)
- Grapple skidding and hoe chucking for clean, low-impact wood delivery
- Roadside stacking and quality control prior to hauling
Environmental & Compliance Reporting
- Adherence to Forest Stewardship Plans (FSPs) and SPAR regeneration standards
- Road deactivation & watercourse protection
- Post-harvest inspections, GPS mapping, and compliance documentation
Types of Logging Projects We Support
Crown land cutblocks (BCTS, Community Forests, NRFLs)
First Nations forestry initiatives & Joint Ventures
Woodlot licence holders and private timber lands
Salvage logging (Mountain Pine Beetle, windthrow, fire-kill)
Site prep for wildfire mitigation or replanting projects
Commercial thinning & partial cuts in sensitive ecosystems
Regions We Serve
We operate in key forestry zones throughout:
British Columbia:
- Cariboo & Central Interior (Williams Lake, 100 Mile, Quesnel)
- Northern BC (Prince George, Mackenzie, Fort St. James)
- Columbia-Kootenay (Cranbrook, Invermere, Revelstoke)
- Coastal & Island (Campbell River, Port Alberni, Powell River)
Alberta:
- Peace Region (Grande Prairie, High Level, Rainbow Lake)
- West Central Foothills (Edson, Hinton, Whitecourt)
- Southern Alberta (Pincher Creek, Crowsnest Pass, Sundre)
Why Work With Wild TImber?
Decades of Logging Experience
Our supervisors and fallers bring deep knowledge of BC and Alberta’s forest landscapes, harvest prescriptions, and safety practices.
Certified, Safety-Focused Crews
All fallers certified under the BC Faller Training Standard (BCFTS) or equivalent, with regular OH&S and first aid training. We are COR-certified and fully insured.
Scalable Teams & Equipment
From small woodlots to multi-phase tenure projects, we scale crews and machines based on project scope, seasonal access, and deadlines.
Culturally and Environmentally Respectful
We work in partnership with Indigenous communities, respecting traditional knowledge, culturally sensitive sites, and sustainable harvesting practices.
End-to-End Logging Solutions
From layout to logging, hauling, and reporting — we offer complete turnkey services with no gaps in accountability.
Start Your Logging Project Today
Looking for a dependable contractor to handle your next block logging project in BC or Alberta? Wild TImber has the crews, equipment, and expertise to do it right — safely, efficiently, and with the land’s long-term health in mind.