Thursday, July 2, 2020

Temporary log flume and wooden dam



During the great pillage of forests in Ontario, trees were cut during winter and pulled by horses to the nearest stream or lake and then floated down to the mill during the spring runoff. Often streams were dammed to create a reservoir that contained enough water to do the job.  Here in the Haliburton area, a substantial temporary dam made of squared timbers is used.

1 comment:

Graysailor said...

The inspiration for one of my favorite rides at Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri. The Log Ride. I would not want to live down stream.