ENGLEHART (News release) -- The Ontario government is investing $10 million in Georgia-Pacific North Woods to advance a major $191 million upgrade to its oriented strand board (OSB) plant. The project will support the increased production of Ontario-made wood products and protect more than 220 jobs and hundreds of indirect jobs in the region. As part of the government's plan to protect Ontario, the province is making strategic investments to help forest sector businesses adapt, compete and grow to stay resilient in the face of U.S. tariffs.
"Our government is investing in the tools and technology to transform how our forest sector remains competitive in today's challenging and evolving markets," said Kevin Holland, Associate Minister of Forestry and Forest Products. "This investment is delivering on our roadmap by putting underused wood to work, strengthening supply chains and supporting the production of high-quality, Ontario-made forest products."
The government's investment under the Forest Biomass Program will support Georgia-Pacific's $191 million project, helping modernize and expand operations at its Englehart facility. The project includes upgrades to log processing operations, construction of new facilities, expansion of on-site storage and modern equipment. Once completed, these improvements will increase production by 14 per cent, strengthening a key anchor facility in the northeast. Georgia-Pacific will also acquire a thermal energy system to use wood by-products for heat and power, supporting sustainable forest management by maximizing fibre value.
"Local facilities like this one are critical to Ontario's regional economic stability," said Mike Harris, Minister of Natural Resources. "By investing in upgrades that boost performance and expand these operations, we are protecting good-paying jobs and ensuring communities continue to benefit from a strong, competitive forest sector."
Investing in Georgia-Pacific North Woods advances the Roadmap to Protecting Ontario's Forest Sector, the government's plan to Defend, Adapt and Grow the industry and to maintain Ontario's position as a G7 leader in making and selling forest products. The province will continue to make strategic investments that protect forestry jobs and ensure the long-term sustainability of the sector.