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Brad Powell  > My Images of Vancouver Island > Mount Benson
Mount Benson is a small mountain by West Coast standards; its summit is a modest 3,350 ft (approximately 1,000 meters) above sea level. But, for the residents of Nanaimo and the surrounding area, this mountain is important. It is situated just west of the City, and is an important backdrop and recreational destination.

Mount Benson was first logged about 70 years ago, using small gauge railways for transporting the timber. Just as the timber was re-establishing itself, a forest fire razed the mountain in 1951. Long-time residents say that re-growth of the forest has only really happened in the past 20-25 years and some say there are patches that have never re-grown. In the summer of 2003, new logging began to appear near the summit on the front slope of the mountain, and community response was immediate and urgent. It suddenly became apparent to everyone that the natural green backdrop to the City of Nanaimo and surrounding area was about to disappear for another generation – or longer. Some of the concerns about new logging included:

-Loss of recreational uses due to inaccessibility during logging and change in future values after logging .
-Loss of aesthetic values, if the view of the mountain begins to change to a patchwork of bare and brown patches instead of a continuous backdrop of forest
-Destruction of eco-tourism potential (hiking and biking in summer, x-country skiing and snow-shoeing in winter, and a gateway to back-country trekking).
-Loss of last pockets of old-growth timber, endangered plant and animal species, and other significant habitats
-Serious erosion and slow re-growth of the forest on steep north and north east slopes Yet another threat to the shrinking Vancouver Island wildlife
-Further negative impacts on the Millstone River watershed, and the fish and water quality values in that river.

In response to public pressure, the Nanaimo & Area Land Trust (NALT) began communications in 2003 with the owners of the top property on the front face, seeking alternatives to logging.

About the Properties on the Mountain:

There are several different owners of the mountain. On the front slopes (north-east)) they include TimberWest, BC Crown Land (leased to Malaspina University College), Island Timberlands (was Weyerhaeuser), and DND. Until recently, 523 acre property that extends across the top of the front face was owned by a development company called Pennclan-Reeve.

For the timber companies, the primary use of their properties is timber harvest. Initially, Pennclan-Reeve stated that their reason for logging their property was to “open up the viewscape” and develop the property as view lots. However, they later abandoned this idea and focused on revenue from logging the timber. About 100 acres of this property was logged in 2003; and at least another 50 acres during 2004. There was no further logging in 2005, and only a small patch of the logged area is visible from downtown Nanaimo.

This property has been the first focus of negotiations for the past two years; and ,following the completion of a purchase agreement between the Regional District and the owners on March 15th of this year, it is now the focus of a fundraising campaign by NALT and the Coalition to Save Mount Benson.
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Brad Powell > The view from Mount Benson directly above Nanaimo
Brad Powell > The view from Mount Benson directly above Nanaimo
Brad Powell > The view from Mount Benson directly above Nanaimo
Brad Powell > The view from Mount Benson directly above Nanaimo
Brad Powell > The view from Mount Benson directly above Nanaimo
Brad Powell > The view from Mount Benson directly above Nanaimo
The view from Mount Benson directly above Nanaimo
Brad Powell > The view from Mount Benson directly above Nanaimo
The view from Mount Benson directly above Nanaimo
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