The Boundary Timber Supply Area (TSA) is in southern British Columbia in the Kootenay Boundary Region. Covering about 659,000 hectares, it includes the communities of Grand Forks, Greenwood, Midway, Christina Lake, Rock Creek, Bridesville and Beaverdell and is administered by the Selkirk Natural Resource District, Kootenay-Boundary Natural Resource Region.
Effective May 22, 2014, an allowable annual cut (AAC) for the Boundary TSA was set at 700,000 cubic metres.
Effective March 14, 2018, the Boundary TSA current allowable annual cut (AAC) is 619,746 cubic metres, accounting for First Nation Woodlands Licence (FNWL) N2R adjustment.
Boundary TSA covers 659,000 hectares in southern B.C.
The U.S. border forms its southern edge.
Feedback is welcome on any issue related to this timber supply review (TSR). Public input is a vital part of the TSR process.