Provincial Park Surveys 



The survey for internal improvements was carried out in six provincial 

 parks; namely, Grundy Lake, Killbear, Pinery, Presqu*ile, Fairbank and Windy- 

 Lake. Partial boundary surveys were carried out in thQ Fairbank and John E. 



Pearce Provincial Parks, 



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Natural Gas Pipe Line Surveys 



The surveys of the right of way for the 30 inch natural gas line 

 constructed on Grown lands in Ontario have been completed and the survey plans 

 approved for those portions of the right of way lying north and west of the 

 Territorial District of Nipissing. During the year, 166 survey plans of the 

 right of way were examined and approved. > i 



Federal Harbours 



Composite plans were completed of the harbours claimed by the 

 Government of Canada as "Federal Harbours", showing all water lots alienated 

 by the Government of Ontario and which will be honoured in a Federal-Provincial 

 Agreement. ■ - ■ ' 



Similarly, the Government of Canada submitted plans of water lots 

 alienated by the Government of Canada in harbours which are not claimed as 

 "Federal Harbours" and which will be honoured by Ontario in the Federal- 

 Provincial Agreement. 



Federal Crown Surveys "" " -^ . -- 



The following surveys were made by the Department of Mines and 

 Technical Surveys on Crown lands (Canada): 



1. Fort William Indian Reserve No. 52 - partial retracement survey of 

 boundaries. District of Thunder Bay. 



2. Kenora Indian Reserve No. 3^B - partial retracement survey of boundaries. 

 District of Kenora. 



3. Golden Lake Indian Reserve No. 39 - completion of resurvey of entire 

 reserve, County of Renfrew. 



/f. Mattagami Indian Reserve No. 71 - subdivision survey of 40 lots within 

 the reserve. District of Sudbury. ; , 



5. Caradoc Indian Reserve No. 42 - subdivision survey of part of Lot G, 

 Range VII East, within the reserve, County of Middlesex. 



6. Oneida Indian Reserve No. 41 - road diversion survey in lot 21, concession C, 

 County of Middlesex. 



