North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Canada 2012
- 11 - Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
- 113 - Forestry and logging
- 1133 - Logging
- 11331 - Logging
113311 - Logging (except contract)CAN
This Canadian industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in cutting timber, producing rough, round, hewn, or riven primary wood, and producing wood chips in the forest, on an own-account basis. Establishments primarily engaged in cutting and transporting timber are also included.
Illustrative example(s)
- bolts, wood (e.g., handle, heading, shingle, stave), cutting
- booming, bunching, rafting, driving logs
- chipping logs (in the forest)
- Christmas tree cutting
- fuelwood cutting
- log barking, rossing and peeling on contract
- log cutting (forest trees)
- log grading, scaling, sorting
- poles and pilings, wooden, untreated, cutting
- rails, fence, round or split, cutting
- wood chips produced in the forest
Exclusion(s)
- trucking timber, local (See 484223 Forest products trucking, local)
- trucking timber, long distance (See 484233 Forest products trucking, long distance)
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