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History of the Atlantic Teachers' Tour In 1998, the Temperate Forest Foundation approached the Canadian Lumberman's Association and the New Brunswick Forest Products Association and offered to help them develop a comprehensive forestry tour for local school teachers. This tour would bring teachers out to the woods and local mills to see how forests are managed, harvested and conserved, learn how the forest products we use every day are made, and explore career options with in Canada’s forest sector. The tour’s focus was to foster an open and free exchange of information and ideas on the social, economic, and environmental importance of the region’s forest industries. Tours were held in 1999 and 2000, and based on their success, NBFPA asked the Atlantic Branch of the Canadian Woodlands Forum to adopt the teacher tour program because CWF was better equipped to deliver the program across the entire Atlantic region. The CWF responded enthusiastically, hosting the first Atlantic Teachers' Tour in 2001 in Miramichi, NB. ![]() ________________________________________________________ |
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