The Carmanah Valley is the site of MacMillan Bloedel’s 1988 film Sitka Sanctuary. In 1988, the Carmanah Valley was the site of protests opposing MacMillan Blodel’s old-growth clear-cutting in the region. This film was part of MacMillan Bloedel’s public relations campaign following the demonstrations. It is narrated by a MacMillan Bloedel communications employee who outlines the economic benefits of logging in the area and discusses MacMillan Bloedel’s commitment to protecting old-growth trees. The Carmanah Valley is also one of the locations featured in the film Spiked produced by Production Magic Ltd and MacMillan Bloedel. The film is held in Vancouver B.C., UBC RSBC has fonds from the Council of Forest Industries of B.C., ARC-1141, which includes 100 films.