The Saskatchewan Forest Centre (SFC) was a non-profit organization founded in 2001[1] to improve the knowledge base for the forestry sector in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
The name was also applied to the building in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan that housed the organization and other forest sector tenants.
[3] The Centre's Board of Directors included representatives of industry, government agencies, and Aboriginal groups involved in forest development.
This system supported comprehensive evaluation of needs, distribution of information, and consideration of external factors, that supported subsequent dedication of resources by the Board of Directors to solution development.
Other forest sector agencies have made their home in the SFC building since it opened on January 7, 2005, including the Saskatchewan Environment Forest Service, Saskatchewan Forestry Association and BioForest Technologies.