Our Mission & Values
We are a community-based venture building its own future. Our mission is to be a profitable, low-cost forestry organization converting forest resources into competitive and innovative quality projects while protecting the environment and creating positive long term social, cultural and economic benefits for the region and its people, employees and investors. We advocate a non-discriminatory policy as well as favouring the employment of local and regional residents.
Our core values – People, Pride, Integrity, Responsibility, Innovation, and Teamwork – inspire our actions and guide the behaviour of employees and contractors working within our operations.
We also believe that to be a world leader in our field, our safety goals must include eliminating all injuries, occupational illnesses, unsafe practices and incidents of environmental harm from our activities. We believe that our work is never so urgent that we cannot take the time to do it safely and in an environmentally-responsible manner.
Our People
In 2013, the mill was purchased by the Netamisakomik Anishinabek (formerly known as the Pic Mobert First Nation), White River's Economic Development Corporation, and a private investor group led by Frank Dottori.
Pic Mobert First Nation
The Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg (Pic Mobert First Nation) are an Ojibwe First Nation with two reserves which lie off Highway 17 approximately 55 km east of Marathon, Ontario, along the eastern shores of White Lake. Between 350 and 400 of the First Nation’s population, which is approximately 1,010 members, live on-reserve at Pic Mobert South and Pic Mobert North.
White River EDC
White River's Economic Development team works to attract new businesses to our community and encourage the retention and expansion of existing businesses within our community.
Our Affiliates
Hornepayne Lumber
100 kilometers north of White River, Ontario, Hornepayne Lumber LLP is located in Hornepayne, Ontario. Formerly the Haavaldsrud sawmill, it was purchased in 2016.
Hornepayne Power
Beside the mill in Hornepayne is Hornepayne Power Inc. (formerly Becker Cogen) which was also purchased in 2016.
Element5
Mass timber structures