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For 25 years Brink Forest Products has been part of the community of Prince George, BC. It is our belief as a corporation that we should support our community by sharing our success with the citizens of the city. This is an investment in our future and will contribute to the improvement of the quality of life of our employees, the community and our society.

Theodore Roosevelt once said: “The first requisite of a good citizen in this Republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his weight.” Brink Forest Products Ltd. pulls its weight and contributes to a number of causes through product and cash contributions. Furthermore, many of our employees volunteer their time locally to a large variety of interests and activities.

Our President, John A. Brink has a reputation for integrity, tenacity and fairness and seeks to support projects and programs that nurture and support education, economic development, the arts and sciences, sports and recreation and the furtherance of the forest and value-added wood processing industries.

Some projects brink Forest Products Ltd. supports include:

Various Sporting Activities including contributions to

  • 2000 Brink Forest Products Juvenile Kings, a B.C.A.H.A. juvenile hockey team through to the finals of the provincial championships
  • 1997 Prince George Bantam Minor Girls Thunderbirds softball team, supporting their trip to the world series in Orlando, Florida
  • Stock car racing
  • Babe Ruth Baseball

Worthy and Philanthropic Causes:

  • Aim-Hi
  • Ducks Unlimited
  • Rotary Clubs of Prince George
  • St. Vincent DePaul Society
  • Shriners Circus
  • Toast Masters International , annual contributions to provincial spring conferences

 TEL 250.564.0412  FAX 250.564.0796  EMAIL admin@brink.bc.ca
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