The Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area (TSA) occupies the south coast of British Columbia about 100 km north of Vancouver. It is within the South Coast Natural Resource Region and is administered by the B.C. government’s Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District office in Powell River.
The Sunshine Coast TSA comprises approximately 1.7 million hectares on the southwestern coast.
Effective June 6, 2024, the Sunshine Coast TSA’s current allowable annual cut (AAC) is 1,050,000 cubic metres. Generally, a new AAC is set at least once every 10 years.
Feedback is welcome on any issues related to the Sunshine Coast TSA timber supply review. Public input is vital to the timber supply review process.
The Sunshine Coast TSA encompasses about 1.56 million hectares. It extends from Howe Sound in the south to the head of Bute Inlet in the north
Feedback is welcome on any issues related to the Sunshine Coast TSA timber supply review. Public input is vital to the timber supply review process.