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11. Survey of meridian south from the south-west corner of the Township of O'Meara 

 and part of the boundaries between the concessions of ^Marathon Paper Mills of 

 Canada Ltd., and Long Lac Pulp and Paper Company, Ltd., District of Thunder 

 Bay. 



12. Subdivision of part of Treaty Island. Lake of the Woods, for summer resort 

 purposes. 



MuNicip.AL Surveys 



No. 833 — To re-establish the boundary between the Townships of Kingston and Lough- 

 borough, across lots 9, 10 and 11, Concession 8, Township of Kingston, 

 County of Frontenac. 



Xo. 834 — To re-establish the boundary between the Townships of Lindsay and St. 



Edmunds in front of Concessions 1-8 inclusive. Township of St. Edmunds, 



County of Bruce. 

 No. 835 — To re-establish certain lot angles in registered plan 375, Township of 



Nepean, County of Carleton. 



No. 836 — To re-establish certain corners and boundaries within the municipal boun- 

 daries of the Town of Port Dalhousie. 



No. 837 — To re-establish the intersection of the allowance for road between lots 

 30 and 31. Concession D. with the allowance for road between Conces- 

 sions C and D and the intersection of the allowance for road with the high 

 water mark of Lake Huron, in the Township of Amabel, County of Bruce. 



No. 826 — Supplementary Instructions to establish the side roads between lots 10 and 

 11, lots 20 and 21. lots 30 and 31, lots 40 and 41. lots 50 and 51. lots 60 

 and 61. and the road allowance between the Townships of Saugeen and 

 Bruce where such road allowances intersect the road allowance along the 

 rear of the lake front range in the Township of Bruce. 



Private Surveys on Crown Lands 



Under authority of Section 37 of the Public Land Regulations, 1737 summer 

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

 examination and approval. Seven hundred and eighty-two surveys of this number were 

 surveyed under direct Departmental instructions to the surveyor, where the applicant 

 paid in the survey fee to the District Office, as specified under Section 37 of the 

 Public Land Regulations and amendments thereto. This is an increase of 302 surveys 

 over the fiscal year ending March 31, 1950, and represents a new all-time high for the 

 number of surveys completed during any previous fiscal year. It can be expected 

 that the past fiscal year will represent the peak year for the number of summer resort 

 location surveys made on Crown Lands during any fiscal year. 



Under the provisions of the Mining Act, some 490 Mining Claims were 

 surveyed and the returns of survey filed for examination and approval. This is an 

 increase of some 70 Mining Claim surveys made during the fiscal year ending March 

 31, 1950. 



During the past year, 247 descriptions were written for i)arts of township lots 

 to be incorporated in Letters Patent to be issued by the Department under the 

 Division of Land and Recreational Areas. 



