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Where such townships are not suitable agricultural possibilities, a policy of annulling 

 the township subdivision has been formulated. To date, sixteen township subdivisions 

 have been annulled. It is considered in the public interest that the policy of 

 annulling townships where such conditions exist should be followed and this method of 

 dealing with the situation be adhered to on broader scope when conditions permit. 



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1. Distribution of maps ------------- 144 



2. Public requests for maps and survey records ------ 145 



3. Area covered with vertical photography ------- 148 



4. Total of aerial surveys 1924 to 1950 (March 31) - - - - - 148 



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1. Surveyed summer resort locations ox crown land examined 



by the Division of Surveys axd Exgixeerixc. ------ 140 



2. Surveyed mixing claims on crowx land examined by the 

 Division of Surveys and Engineering -------- 140 



3. Trend of map distribution ------------ 146 



GROUND SURVEYS SECTION 

 Survey instructions were issued for the following surveys: 

 General 



1. Retracement of certain lines in the Township of Patterson. District of Xipissing. 

 in connection with the survey of summer resort locations. 



2. Re-locating streets and block corners in the Town of Gowganda, District of 

 Timiskaming. 



3. Survey of part of the east boundary of Township 83 and the boundary of the 

 Improvement District of Terrace Bay. 



4. Retracement of the boundaries of the Township of Kincaid, Township 28. Range 

 13 and mining locations within those townships, in connection with mining 

 activities. 



5. Retracement of the boundaries of Township 28, Range 14 and Township 28, 

 Range 15 in the District of Algoma and the boundaries of mineral locations 

 within those townships, in connection with mining activities. 



6. Boundary between the Districts of Thunder Bay and Algoma, southerly to the 

 C.P.R. to Lake Superior, to provide ground control for aerial mapping in connec- 

 tion with the forest Research Inventory Program. 



7. Subdivision of summer resort locations on Tea Lake, on parts of Lots 23 to 27 

 inclusive, Concessions 4 and 5, Township of Matchedash in the County of Simcoe. 



8. Survey of Water Power Reserve on the Montreal River in Township 28. Range 

 15 and Township 29. Range 14 in the District of Algoma. 



