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12. Survey of a tie line from lot 5, Concession 4, to the east boundary of the Township 

 of Whitman, District of Algoma. 



13. Survey of the Dawson Portage from Portage Bay of Sand Point Lake to Wilkins 

 Bay of Lac la Croix, District of Rainy River. 



Municipal Surveys 



No. 823 — re Establishment of certain lines in the Townplot of Tobermory in the 

 Township of St. Edmund in the County of Bruce. 



No. 824 — re Establishment of the Road Allowance between Concessions 11 and 12 

 across Lots 6-13 inclusive in the Township of Bathurst in the County of 

 Lanark. 



No. 825 — re Establishment of the Road Allowance between Concessions 1 and 2 across 

 Lots 1 to 5 inclusive in the Township of Gloucester in the County of 

 Carleton. 



No. 826 — re Establishment of the Road Allowance in the Front Lake Range across 

 Lots 11 to 70 inclusive in the County of Bruce. 



No. 827 — re Establishment of the Road Allowance between Lots 9 and 10 in Con- 

 cession 16, from the Xottawasaga River to the Georgian Bay in the Town- 

 ship of Sunnidale in the County of Simcoe. 



Private Surveys on Crown Lands 



Under authority of Section 37 of the Public Lands Regulations 1,199 summer 

 resort locations were surveyed and the returns of survey filed in the Department for 

 examination and approval. Five hundred and two surveys of this number were sur- 

 veyed under direct departmental instructions to the surveyor where the applicant paid 

 in the survey fee as specified in Section 37 of the Public Lands Regulations and 

 amendments thereto. This is an increase of five hundred and seven surveys over the 

 fiscal year ending March 31, 1948. 



Under the provisions of the Mining Act. 509 mining claims were surveyed and 

 the returns of survey filed in the Department for examination and approval. This is 

 a reduction of 36 per cent in the number of surveys made for the fiscal year ending 

 March 31, 1948. 



Townsite Subdivisions 



The Kenricia Townsite located at the junction of the Red Lake Highway and 

 the Canadian National Railway and containing about 100 residential, business and 

 industrial lots was surveyed by the Department. During the past fiscal year no 

 subdivisions of land affected by the provisions of the Townsites Act were filed in the 

 Department. 



Map Publications and Geographic Nomenclature 



The following maps were revised and lithographed: — 

 Map 24A — -Districts of Kenora and Rainy River, scale 8 miles to 1 inch. 

 Map 17A — Islands in the Western Part of Rainy Lake, scale 1 mile to 1 inch. 

 Map 22C — Islands in the Georgian Bay in Front of Townships of Conger and Cowper, 

 scale 4 inches to 1 mile. 



Place names, including those for lakes, rivers and streams, have been verified 

 for 331 sectional maps prepared for the Ontario Forest Resources Inventory Series 



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