Prince George Timber Supply Area

Last updated on August 10, 2023

The Prince George Timber Supply Area (TSA) is in British Columbia’s north-central interior and covers about 7.97 million hectares. It includes the City of Prince George, the towns of Vanderhoof and Fort St. James and several smaller communities such as Fraser Lake.

The Prince George TSA stretches from near the Alberta border in the southeast to Tweedsmuir Provincial Park in the southwest and Spatsizi Plateau Wilderness Park in the northwest.

The TSA is part of the Omineca Natural Resource Region and is administered by the Prince George Natural Resource District and the Stuart Nechako Natural Resource District (previously known as the Fort St. James Natural Resource District and Vanderhoof Natural Resource District).

The Prince George TSA current allowable annual cut (AAC) is 6,935,023 cubic metres, effective January 1, 2023, AAC was adjusted due to First Nation Woodlands Licence (FNWL) N2E. 

News release

Current Timber Supply Review

Location
map of Prince George Timber Supply Area, click to expand

Prince George TSA (shown in grey) sprawls across B.C.'s north-central interior, covering about 8 million hectares.

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Contact information

Feedback is welcome on any issues related to this TSA’s timber supply review. Public input is vital to the timber supply review process.