170 EEPOET OF THE Xo. 3 



SUDBURY DISTRICT. 



Shining Tree Road: 



In the Township of Askwith, 3I/4 miles cut out, 2/5 mile stumped and grubbed, 

 1/^ mile graded, 7,509 eu. yds. gravel used in surfacing and repairs, 1 mile ditching, 

 18 culverts constructed, and 6,030 ft. of cross-laying. In all, about 6 miles of road 

 was sheeted and repaired. 



Sudbury to Chelmsford: 



In the Township of Rayside, between Murray Mine and Azilda, 68 cu. yds. 

 of gravel and 60 cu. yds. of crushed rock were used in repairs over a distance of 

 3 miles. 



From Chelmsford to 4 miles east of Azilda, in the Townships of Balfour and 

 Rayside, 12 miles were re-graded and 2 iron and 3 timber culverts constructed. 



Sudbury to Capreol: 



In the Townships of McKim and Blezard, from Sudbury, north for 5 miles, 

 1,161 cu. yds. of gravel used in surfacing and repairs and 1 iron culvert constructed. 



Cogger Cliff to Creighton: 



In the Township of AVaters, from 4 miles west of Copper Cliff to 4 miles east 

 of Creighton, this road was repaired with 360 cu. yds. of gravel. 



Warren-St. diaries Road: 



On the section from 3 miles south of Warren to 6 miles south of Warren 547 

 cu. yds. of gravel used in repairs. 



From St. Charles south, a distance of 6 miles, 1,878 cu. yds. of gravel used 

 in repairs. 



Sturgeon Falls to Field: 



In the Townships of Field and Springer, 4% miles graded, 2.186 on. yds. of 

 gravel used in surfacing and repairs, and 3 timber culverts constructed. 



Sturgeon Falls to Smoky Falls : 



In the Township of Springer, 21/^ miles cut out. 31/2 miles graded, 2,308 cu. 

 yds. grayel used in surfacing and repairs, 1,820 ft. of ditching, and 5 timber cul- 

 verts constructed. 



THUXDER BAY DISTRICT. 



International or Scott Hightvay: 



This highway ha? carried a heavy traffic from the Minnesotar boundary at 

 Pigeon River, to Fort William. ■ Inspection of" the road towards the end of the 

 season gave evidence that the general maintenance work carried on had preserved 

 the road surface generally and, notwithstanding the heavy traffic, it was in very 

 fair condition for travel. 



