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Aleza Lake Research Forest: Learning Resource

This learning resource emphasizes primary source analysis utilizing resources from UNBC's Northern BC Archives & Special Collections and beyond on the subject of the Aleza Lake Research Forest and Aleza Lake townsite about 65 km east of Prince George.

This guide includes:

  • Overview of the history of the Aleza Lake Research Forest
  • Overview of the history of the Aleza Lake Townsite
  • Maps of the area and brief timeline
  • A variety of primary sources on Aleza Lake and BC Forestry
  • Discussion questions and class activities for grade K through 12

Begin by selecting the tabs to the left.

ALRF Teachers Kits - PDF versions

These teaching kits were created by Melanie Bellwood and adapted for this online format by the Northern BC Archives.

Note that these kits only include a small selection of the information available in the web version.