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This road passes through a fine belt of clay land and is all settled and con- 

 Fiderable of it under cultivation. The timber found is small being chiefly spruce, 

 fcamarac, birch and poplar. 



I Crozier Road. 



Commencing at the trunk road on the east boundary of section 20, township of 

 Crozsier, thence south 1,000 feet to the Canadian Northern Railway. 



This road was graded, one culvert repaired, and 300 feet of tap drain dug. 



Road in Township of Crozier. 



Commencing at the trunk road at the north-east comer of section 21, town- 

 ship of Crozier thence one mile easterly on the north boundary of section 22. 



This road was cleared the full width of 66 feet. The country is swampy; 

 the first quarter of a mile is good clay land. 



ROADS CONSTRUCTED IN THE PORT ARTHUR DISTRICT, TRIBUTARY 



TO THE CI riES 0¥ PORT ARTHUR AND FORT WILLIAM, 



DURING THE SEASON OF 1913. 



Amount expended, $123,247.31. 



Number of miles of road cut out and old roads improved and graded, 107. 



The following roads were cut out, improved and graded during the season 

 of 1913 : 



Dawson Road. 



Commencing at the north-westerly limit of the city of Port Arthur thence 

 north-westerly 18 miles to the crossing by the Grand Trunk Pacific and the 

 Canadian Pacific Railways near the Kaministiquia River. 



Dog Lake Road. 



Commencing at a point on the Dawson Road about four miles west of the 

 limit of the city of Port Arthur, thence northerly toward Dog Lake. Work was 

 completed on this road four miles. 



John Street Road. 



Commencing at the westerly limit of Port Arthur, thence west to the 

 Kaministiquia River a distance of 14J^ miles. The last half mile of this road 

 was not completed as the crossing point on the Kaministiquia River has not yet 

 been decided upon. 



Oliver Road. 



Commencing on the westerly limit of Port Arthur thence west 17 miles to 

 the Kakabeka Falls, together with a diversion of IJ^ miles to the dam across 

 the same river. 



