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the 14th December, 1901, under the authority of Clause 78 of the 

 Dominion Lands Act, which was included as part of the Regula- 

 tions for the Railway Belt in British Columbia. Area 530,240 

 acres. 



3. Glacier Forest Park. — Set apart by order in council of nth 

 October, 1888. Area, 18,720 acres. 



NORTHWEST TERRITORIES. 



4. Rocky Moiintams Park of Canada. — Set apart by special 

 act of the Dominion Parliament in the year 1887, extended by 

 Act of 1902. Approximate area, 2,880,000 acres. 



5. The Foothills Tiyyiber Reserve. — Set apart b}^ order of the 

 Minister of the Interior, 21st February, 1899. Covers the foot- 

 hills on the east slope of the Rocky Mountains north to the Bow 

 River. Area not estimated. 



6. Waterto7i Lakes Forest Park. — Set apart under the author- 

 ity of Clause 78 of the Dominion Lands Act by Order in Council 

 of 30th May, 1895, Townships i and 2, Ranges 29 and 30, west of 

 the 4th meridian. Approximate area, 34,000 acres. 



Lake Louise Forest Park, southeast of Laggau Station, Sand 

 Lake Forest Park in Township 24. Range 9, west of 5th merid- 

 ian, and Mount Stephen Forest Park, set apart under the same 

 authority, are now included in the Rocky Mountains Park of 

 Canada as extended or in Yoho Park. 



7. Cooking Lake Timber Reserve — In Northern Alberta, South- 

 East of Edmonton, containing over 109,000 acres, set apart by 

 Order of the Minister of the Interior under same authority as No. 

 5, 6th June, 1899. 



8. Moose Mountain Timber Reserve — In Eastern Assiniboia, 

 containing over 103,000 acres — set apart hy same authority as 

 No. 5. 



9. Beaver Hills Timber Reserve — Set apart 20th August, 1901, 

 under same authority as No. 5 — Area about 170,000 acres. 



PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. 



10. Ttirtle Motmtain Tiynber Reserve — Near the International 

 boundary,, containing over 75,000 acres — under same authority 

 as No. 5, 13th July, 1895. 



