Certification Map of Canada

This map shows certified forest lands across Canada. It provides information on forest tenure areas and the certification standards applied to them. Learn more here.

ON: Sudbury Forest

COMPANY  The company with certification on the tenure(s) shown (Click on company name to access its main website). SHARE  The proportion of tenure shown attributable to company for certification reporting (Particularly relevant for volume-based tenures). DIVISION  Name of company division for certification reporting. STANDARD  Certification standard (CSA, FSC, SFI). CERT. AREA  Area in hectares under certification standard shown. Areas for volume-based tenures are calculated based on proportion of tenure attributable to company (share) multiplied by the tenure area. CERT. REPORT  Link to most recent certification report and / or Sustainable Forest Management Plan. COMMENTS   TFL: Tree Farm License
FD: Forest District
FMA: Forest Management Agreement
FML: Forest Management License
FMU: Forest Management Unit
TSA: Timber Supply Area
Vermilion Forest Management Company Ltd. 100 Sudbury Forest FSC 599,895  

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About Forest Certification in Canada

The map displays both forest tenure areas and the certification standards applied to them. Three independent forest certification programs are used in Canada:

  • Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
  • Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC Canada)
  • Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI)

More information on each program is available here.

What Is Forest Tenure?

Forest tenure refers to legally recognized agreements that define rights and responsibilities related to the use and management of forest land and resources. In Canada, provincial governments grant forest tenure licences to forest product companies. These licences are either:

  • Area-based, covering a defined land area; or
  • Volume-based, based on a specified volume of wood.

The type of tenure granted varies by province.

Tenure and Certification

In most cases, certification applies to the full area covered by an area-based tenure. In some cases, multiple companies hold volume-based tenures within the same forest area. When this occurs, certification may apply only to a portion of the area. These proportions are shown in the tables above the maps.