North Pacific Cannery’s history is unique and is comparable to few if any of the other canneries on the west coast of North America. North Pacific Canning Company was formed on November 28, 1888 and had almost 90 years continuous salmon production and fish processing until ending in the late 1970s. In 1891, the company accounted for more than one quarter of British Columbia’s total salmon pack, and was the foremost packer of sockeye salmon in the world. The history of NPC is also unique because of its almost continuous ownership by a single firm for over 76 years; this is remarkable in an industry marked by acquisitions, mergers, bankruptcies and restructuring. The Site continued to operate, not as a cannery but as a maintenance and reducti...
This paper is dedicated to the memory of wily fisherman and indefatigable salmon champion Nat Bingha...
This dissertation begins in 1821, when the Hudson's Bay Company took over the Columbia Department fr...
When Dr. James M. Dawson and his wife set up shop in a 12 x 16 foot shed behind their home on The Al...
The North Pacific Cannery, located on the North Coast, has been the longest operating Anglo-BC Packi...
The Pacific West Coast fishing industry was one of the largest economies at the turn of the 20th cen...
The canning industry in the Okanagan can be seen to have existed for about one hundred years and thi...
Condition: good.; Title devised by cataloguer based on information from acquisition file number 204/...
The Skeena River Commerical Cannery at Port Essington. This cannery was originally established as th...
Research PaperThe industrial structure of British Columbia salmon processing is dominated by cycles ...
Despite the success of the North Pacific Cannery compared to other canneries in the area, the people...
Graduation date: 2001Approximately $1 billion a year is spent on salmon in the Pacific\ud Northwest....
Fishing boats docked at the North Pacific Cannery, including two seine boats, two collectors, and on...
British Columbia's salmon industry is currently one of the province's major sources of income. Its d...
canneries yet established in the Territory; both have been established within the last three years a...
<p>Commercial harvests of Pacific herring reported for Prince William Sound, 1914 through 2012 [<a h...
This paper is dedicated to the memory of wily fisherman and indefatigable salmon champion Nat Bingha...
This dissertation begins in 1821, when the Hudson's Bay Company took over the Columbia Department fr...
When Dr. James M. Dawson and his wife set up shop in a 12 x 16 foot shed behind their home on The Al...
The North Pacific Cannery, located on the North Coast, has been the longest operating Anglo-BC Packi...
The Pacific West Coast fishing industry was one of the largest economies at the turn of the 20th cen...
The canning industry in the Okanagan can be seen to have existed for about one hundred years and thi...
Condition: good.; Title devised by cataloguer based on information from acquisition file number 204/...
The Skeena River Commerical Cannery at Port Essington. This cannery was originally established as th...
Research PaperThe industrial structure of British Columbia salmon processing is dominated by cycles ...
Despite the success of the North Pacific Cannery compared to other canneries in the area, the people...
Graduation date: 2001Approximately $1 billion a year is spent on salmon in the Pacific\ud Northwest....
Fishing boats docked at the North Pacific Cannery, including two seine boats, two collectors, and on...
British Columbia's salmon industry is currently one of the province's major sources of income. Its d...
canneries yet established in the Territory; both have been established within the last three years a...
<p>Commercial harvests of Pacific herring reported for Prince William Sound, 1914 through 2012 [<a h...
This paper is dedicated to the memory of wily fisherman and indefatigable salmon champion Nat Bingha...
This dissertation begins in 1821, when the Hudson's Bay Company took over the Columbia Department fr...
When Dr. James M. Dawson and his wife set up shop in a 12 x 16 foot shed behind their home on The Al...