8-^ KEPOliT OF THE No. 3 



During the survey frequent reference was made to the maps i.^sued by the 

 Dominion Geological Department, and the Department of the Interior. These were 

 found to be very reliable except in the case of the topographical sheet for district 

 south and east of the south boundary, but for this portion of tlie country all maps, 

 were found to be incorrect. 



We have the honour to be, Sir, 



Your obedient servants, 



[ 

 (Signed) Phillips & Bp;nnkh, 



Ontario Laud Surveyors. 



The Honourable, the Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines, 

 Toronto, Ontario. 



Appendix No. '21. 

 Survey of the Township of Foleyet, in the District of Sudbury. 



Parry Sound, December 39th, 1916. 



Sir, — I have the honour to report that under your instructions dated the 13th 

 day of June, 1916, I have subdivided the township of Foleyet into farm lots. I 

 commenced the survey at the south-east angle of the township by chaining the south 

 boundary westward and planting posts making the lots 25.25 wide, exclusive of side- 

 road allowance. At the side-road between lots 6 and 7 1 observed Polaris at 

 Eastern Elongation (Azimuth 1 degree 43 minutes) and ran line due north in centre 

 of road allowance (1 chain wide), and after chaining the east boundary of the io\m- 

 ship one mile and a half north from said south-east corner, I turned angle from 

 a long range of pickets and ran due west to intersection of said side-road line and 

 cheeked angle which I found to be correct and continued the survey throughout 

 the township observing Polaris frequently for meridian and correcting any small 

 errors in direction of lines. I made survey of all lakes that my lines intersected a* 

 well as those that I found when travelling across country. 



I made a careful traverse of Pishkanogama river, which is the outlet of 

 Pishkanogama lake and which enters the township from the south on lot 19, and 

 runs northerly and easterly through the township to lot 5, in concession 11, where 

 it turns westerly to lot 9, thence northerly crossing the north boundary on lot 10. 

 On lots 8, 9, 10 and 11 the river expands to the north and soiith, the largest ex- 

 pansion in concessions 8, 9 and 10 being knoAvn as Sand lake. There are no falls 

 on the river but it breaks into rapids in concession 2 which continue to lot 13 in 

 concession 3, and again into rapids in concession 8, which continue down to the 

 bend westward on lot 6, concession 11. 



There is a fall of about seventy feet between Pishkanogama lake and the river 

 at the foot of the rapids on lot 13, concession 3, but I do not think that there is any 

 feasible place on the river for creating a water power, and the same conditions 



