Blacktail Sawmill
Blacktail Sawmill is a sawmill in British Columbia, Canada which is located on Martin Park Drive. Blacktail Sawmill is situated nearby to Robinson Lake, as well as near the hamlet Oyster River.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Oyster River and Black Creek.
Oyster River
Hamlet
Oyster River is a small community on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, located between Campbell River and Black Creek mainly along or close to Highway 19A. Oyster River is situated 4½ km east of Blacktail Sawmill.
Black Creek
Village
Black Creek is a community on the eastern side of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. It is approximately 16 kilometres north of Courtenay. It is primarily an agricultural hamlet and bedroom community to Courtenay and Campbell River - approximately 20 kilometres to the north. Black Creek is situated 7 km southeast of Blacktail Sawmill.
Blacktail Sawmill
- Type: Sawmill
- Address: 9307 Martin Park Drive
- Categories: workshop and industry
- Location: British Columbia, Canada, North America
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Latitude
49.87812° or 49° 52′ 41″ northLongitude
-125.19606° or 125° 11′ 46″ westOpen location code
84XPVRH3+6HOpenStreetMap ID
node 6580970209OpenStreetMap feature
craft=sawmill
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Robinson Lake and MacAulay Heights Regional Park.
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