The acquired lands formerly owned by Mosaic and managed by its real estate arm, Couverdon, surround the current Homalco lands.

Stehendes Holz

Mosaic Forest Management announces land sale to Homalco First Nation

Mosaic Forest Management announces land sale to Homalco First Nation

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Homalco First Nation and Mosaic Forest Management are celebrating a land sale to the Homalco First Nation. The acquisition will expand upon the size of the Nation’s lands in Campbell River, providing exciting opportunities for community development and community togetherness.

The property is in south Campbell River and has frontage along Highway 10 and Jubilee Parkway. The acquired lands formerly owned by Mosaic and managed by its real estate arm, Couverdon, surround the current Homalco lands.

“Everyone at Mosaic Forest Management and Couverdon are pleased we could make this land acquisition happen with Homalco First Nation after years of working together. It’s so much more than a mere transaction,” said Mosaic Forest Management’s CEO and President, Rob Gough. “We live and work side by side with First Nations like Homalco, and the opportunity for them to grow is an opportunity for all our communities to grow together.”

Mosaic Forest Management Corporation is in the business of sustainable forest stewardship, managing private timberlands and public forest tenures in Coastal British Columbia for more than a century.