The Kamloops Timber Supply Area (TSA) covers about 2.77 million hectares in south-central British Columbia. Administered by the Thompson Rivers Natural Resource District, it includes the communities of Ashcroft, Barriere, Chase, Clearwater, Kamloops, Logan Lake and Vavenby.
Effective May 5, 2016 until May 4, 2021, the AAC for the Kamloops TSA was 2,300,000 cubic metres, of which 200,000 cubic metres is attributable to cedar-leading and hemlock-leading stands older than 140 years.
Effective May 5, 2021, the AAC is 2,100,000 cubic metres, of which 200,000 cubic metres is attributable to cedar-leading and hemlock-leading stands older than 140 years.
Consisting of about 2.77 million hectares in south-central B.C., the Kamloops TSA includes Kamloops, Clearwater and other communities.
Feedback is welcome on any issues related to this timber supply review. Public input is a vital part of the timber supply review process.