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REPORT OF THE 



No. 3 



Roads By-laws, 42.01 miles of new road were constructed and 605.75 miles 

 of old road repaired or improved, 334.9 miles of this were surfaced and 61 bridges 

 and 1,260 culverts were built. 



During the year several trunk and main roads were surveyed, and are now 

 being mapped. This work is very important and should be continued so that 

 we may have adequate records as to the location of the roads we have built 



Wolf Lake, Shore Road,^ Frontenac County. 



and reliable data as to the roads upon which we are contemplating construction 

 in the immediate future. 



The labour situation during the latter part of the season approached the 

 normal conditions which existed before the war, and there is every indication 

 that so far as our work is concerned, normal conditions have arrived. 



C. H. FULLERTON, 



Superintendent Colonization Roads. 



