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Schedule of Indian Bands, Reserves and Settlements Including Schedule of Indian Bands, Reserves and Settlements Including - Membership and Population Location and Area In Hectares December 1992 Répertoire des bandes, réserves et établissements indiens - Effectif et population location et superficie, en hectares Décembre 1992 Source of information: Source de renseignements: Lands and Trusts Services Services des terres et fiducie ... ... Publication available from: Publication offerte au: Enquiries Kiosk Kiosque de renseignements Communications Branch Direction générale des communications Room 1931 Pièce 1931 Les Terrasses de la Chaudière Les Terrasses de la Chaudière 10 Wellington Street 10 rue Wellington Hull, Québec Hull (Québec) Telephone (819) 997-0380 Téléphone (819) 997-0380 ... ... Published under the authority of the Publié avec l'autorisation de Hon. Pauline Browes, l'hon. Pauline Browes, Minister of Indian and Northern ministre des Affaires indiennes Affairs Canada et du Nord Canada Ottawa, 1993 Ottawa, 1993 QS-5213-000-BB-A4 QS-5213-000-BB-A4 Catalogue No. R31-5/1992 n° de catalogue R31-5/1992 ISBN 0-662-58099-0 ISBN-0-662-58099-0 ... ... (c) Minister of Government Services Canada (c) Ministre des Services gouvernementaux Canada TABLE OF CONTENTS/TABLE DES MATIÈRES REGION/RÉGION Atlantic/Atlantique Quebec/Québec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia/Colombie-Britannique Northwest Territories/Territoires du Nord-Ouest Yukon Canada - All Regions/Toutes les régions District Region - Région ATLANTIC REGIONAL OFFICE - (201) - ATLANTIC/ATLANTIQUE BUREAU REGIONAL DE L'ATLANTIQUE Band - Bande Reserve or settlement - Réserve ou établissement Identifier Estimated on Identifier Name number reserve Name number Population Location Hectares Nom Numéro population (all Nom Numéro d'identification reserves) d'identification Estimation de Indian la population Register ... ... vivant dans les ... ... ... ... Reg. des réserves (toutes indiens les réserves) Dec. Dec. ... ... ... ... ... ... 31 déc. 19 31 déc. 19 38.6 Km MORELL NO. ABEGWEIT 001 276 199 NE/NE of/de 83.0 06000 2 Charlottetown ROCKY ... ... ... ... ... 3.0 06001 POINT NO. 3 24 Km SCOTCHFORT ... ... ... ... NE/NE of/de 54.6 06002 NO. 4 Charlottetown ... ... ... ... ... Total: 140.6 ... 24 Km N/N LENNOX LENNOX 002 575 262 of/de 534.2 06003 ISLAND ISLAND NO. 1 Summerside ... ... ... ... ... Total: 534.2 ... SAMIAJIJ MIAWPUKEK 047 1,032 650 - 548.0 06068 MIAWPUKEK ... ... ... ... ... Total: 548.0 ... Total du/of ... 1,883 1,111 ... ... 1,222.8 ... district 83 - 7 (2 - 93) District Region - Région NEW BRUNSWICK - (271) FREDERICTON, ATLANTIC/ATLANTIQUE N.B./NOUVEAU BRUNSWICK Band - Bande Reserve or settlement - Réserve ou établissement Identifier Estimated on Identifier Name number reserve Name number Population Location Hectares Nom Numéro population (all Nom Numéro d'identification reserves) d'identification Estimation de Indian la population Register vivant dans ... ... ... ... ... ... Reg. des les réserves indiens (toutes les réserves) Dec. Dec. ... ... ... ... ... ... 31 déc. 19 31 déc. 19 8 Km RICHIBUCTO SW/SO BIG COVE 003 2,025 1,620 1,667.3 06004 NO. 15 of/de Rexton ... ... ... ... ... Total: 1,667.3 ... 3 Km BUCTOUCHE SW/SO BUCTOUCHE 004 67 49 62.3 06005 NO. 16 of/de Buctouche ... ... ... ... ... Total: 62.3 ... 32 Km BURNT BURNT NE/NE 005 1,129 947 CHURCH NO. 985.4 06006 CHURCH of/de 14 Chatham POKEMOUCHE ... ... ... ... - 151.4 06007 NO. 13 TABUSINTAC ... ... ... ... - 3,268.7 06008 NO. 9 ... ... ... ... ... Total: 4,405.5 ... 1.6 Km E/E ST. BASILE EDMUNDSTON 006 178 87 of/de 310.0 06009 NO. 10 Edmundston ... ... ... ... ... Total: 310.0 ... BIG HOLE EEL GROUND 007 673 346 TRACT NO. 8 - 1,740.2 06010 (SOUTH HALF) 5 Km W/O EEL GROUND ... ... ... ... of/de 1,072.8 06011 NO. 2 Newcastle RENOUS NO. ... ... ... ... - 10.0 06012 12 ... ... ... ... ... Total: 2,823.0 ... 3 Km S/S EEL RIVER EEL RIVER 008 465 266 of/de 122.0 06013 NO. 3 Dalhousie INDIAN ... ... ... ... - 45.7 06066 RANCH NO. 4 MOOSE ... ... ... ... MEADOWS - 404.7 06067 NO. 4 ... ... ... ... ... Total: 572.4 ... ABOUSHAGAN FORT FOLLY 009 78 24 ... .0 00070 NO. 29 1.6 SE/SE FORT FOLLY ... ... ... ... of/de 40.6 06014 NO. 1 Dorchester ... ... ... ... ... Total: 40.6 ... District Region - Région NEW BRUNSWICK - (271) FREDERICTON, ATLANTIC/ATLANTIQUE N.B./NOUVEAU BRUNSWICK Band - Bande Reserve or settlement - Réserve ou établissement Identifier Estimated on Identifier Name number reserve Name number Population Location Hectares Nom Numéro population (all Nom Numéro d'identification reserves) d'identification Estimation de Indian la population Register vivant dans les ... ... ... ... ... ... Reg. des réserves indiens (toutes les réserves) Dec. Dec. ... ... ... ... ... ... 31 déc. 19 31 déc. 19 INDIAN INDIAN 8 Km NE/NE 010 120 54 ISLAND NO. 26.4 06015 ISLAND of/de Rexton 28 ... ... ... ... ... Total: 26.4 ... 14 Km W/O KINGSCLEAR KINGSCLEAR 011 604 436 of/de 374.7 06016 NO. 6 Fredericton ... ... ... ... ... Total: 374.7 ... 26 Km S/S OROMOCTO OROMOCTO 012 365 146 of/de 27.3 06017 NO. 26 Fredericton ... ... ... ... ... Total: 27.3 ... PABINEAU 8 Km S/S PABINEAU 013 154 66 429.1 06018 NO. 11 of/de Bathurst ... ... ... ... ... Total: 429.1 ... BIG HOLE TRACT NO. 8 RED BANK 014 391 296 - 1,396.2 06019 (NORTH HALF) INDIAN ... ... ... ... - 42.1 06020 POINT NO. 1 22.5 km W/O RED BANK ... ... ... ... of/de 1,457.0 06021 NO. 4 NEWCASTLE RED BANK ... ... ... ... - 1,011.7 06022 NO. 7 ... ... ... ... ... Total: 3,907.0 ... 6 km E/E SAINT DEVON NO. 015 956 564 of/de 131.5 06023 MARY'S 30 Fredericton ST. MARY'S ... ... ... ... - 1.0 06024 NO. 24 ... ... ... ... ... Total: 132.5 ... 27 Km S/S TOBIQUE NO. TOBIQUE 016 1,481 1,086 of/de Grand 2,724.0 06025 20 Falls ... ... ... ... ... Total: 2,724.0 ... 5 Km S/S WOODSTOCK WOODSTOCK 017 627 196 of/de 92.4 06026 NO. 23 Woodstock THE ... ... ... ... BROTHERS - 4.0 06027 NO. 18 ... ... ... ... ... Total: 96.4 ... Total du/of ... 9,313 6,183 ... ... 17,598.5 ... district: District Region - Région NOVA SCOTIA (274) HALIFAX, ATLANTIC/ATLANTIQUE N.S./N.E./NOUVELLE ECOSSE Band - Bande Reserve or settlement - Réserve ou établissement Identifier Estimated on Identifier Name number reserve Name number Population Location Hectares Nom Numéro population (all Nom Numéro d'identification reserves) d'identification Estimation de la Indian population Register ... ... vivant dans les ... ... ... ... Reg. des réserves (toutes indiens les réserves) Dec. Dec. ... ... ... ... ... ... 31 déc. 19 31 déc. 19 GOLD RIVER NO. ACADIA 018 710 156 - 270.2 06028 21 MEDWAY RIVER ... ... ... ... - 4.3 06029 NO. 11 PONHOOK LAKE ... ... ... ... - 101.8 06030 NO. 10 111 Km SW/SO ... ... ... ... WILDCAT NO. 12 465.4 06031 of/de Halifax YARMOUTH NO. ... ... ... ... - 8.6 06032 33 ... ... ... ... ... Total: 850.3 ... FRANKLIN AFTON 019 398 270 MANOR NO. 22 - 212.5 06033 (PART) 14 Km E/E POMQUET AND ... ... ... ... of/de 191.5 06034 AFTON NO. 23 Antigonish 18 Km E/E SUMMERSIDE ... ... ... ... of/de 43.4 06064 NO. 38 Antigonish ... ... ... ... ... Total: 447.4 ... 69 Km ANNAPOLIS CAMBRIDGE NO. NW/NO 020 178 64 18.7 06035 VALLEY 32 of/de Halifax ... ... ... ... ST. CROIX NO. 34 - 126.2 06037 FISHER'S GRANT ... ... ... ... - .0 06049 NO. 24G ... ... ... ... ... Total: 144.9 ... 17.7 Km BEAR BEAR RIVER NO. SE/SE 021 236 79 633.8 06038 RIVER 6 of/de Digby BEAR RIVER NO ... ... ... ... - 31.2 06039 6A BEAR RIVER NO: ... ... ... ... - 24.3 06040 6B FISHER'S GRANT ... ... ... ... - .0 06049 NO. 24G ... ... ... ... ... Total: 689.3 ... 69 Km CHAPEL CHAPEL ISLAND SW/SO 022 432 314 592.5 06041 ISLAND NO. 5 of/de Sydney 62 Km MALAGAWATCH SW/SO ... ... ... ... .0 06042 NO. 4 of/de Sydney ... ... ... ... ... Total: 592.5 ... 40 Km SW/SO ESKASONI 023 2,734 2,386 ESKASONI NO. 3 3,504.6 06043 of/de Sydney ESKASONI NO. ... ... ... ... - 28.5 06044 3A ... ... ... ... ... Total: 3,533.1 ... District Region - Région NOVA SCOTIA (274) HALIFAX, ATLANTIC/ATLANTIQUE N.S./N.E./NOUVELLE ECOSSE Band - Bande Reserve or settlement - Réserve ou établissement Identifier Estimated on Identifier Name number reserve Name number Population Location Hectares Nom Numéro population Nom Numéro d'identification (all reserves) d'identification Estimation de la Indian population Register ... ... vivant dans ... ... ... ... Reg. des les réserves indiens (toutes les réserves) Dec. Dec. ... ... ... ... ... ... 31 déc. 19 31 déc. 19 PICTOU FISHER'S GRANT 024 416 276 ... .0 00074 LANDING NO. 24B FRANKLIN ... ... ... ... MANOR NO. 22 - 212.5 06033 (PART) BOAT HARBOUR ... ... ... ... - 98.2 06047 WEST NO. 37 10 Km N/N FISHER'S GRANT ... ... ... ... of/de 92.8 06048 NO. 24 New Glasgow FISHER'S GRANT ... ... ... ... - .0 06049 NO. 24G MERIGOMISH ... ... ... ... HARBOUR NO. - 14.2 06050 31 ... ... ... ... ... Total: 417.7 ... NEW ROSS NO. SHUBENACADIE 025 1,747 1,069 - 408.3 06051 20 ... ... ... ... PENNAL NO. 19 - 43.5 06052 SHUBENACADIE ... ... ... ... - 412.0 06053 NO. 13 29 Km INDIAN BROOK SW/SO ... ... ... ... 1,234.2 06070 I.R. NO. 14 of/de Truro ... ... ... ... ... Total: 2,098.0 ... 62 Km MALAGAWATCH SW/SO MEMBERTOU 026 741 530 .0 06042 NO. 4 of/de Sydney CARIBOU ... ... ... ... - 219.3 06054 MARSH NO. 29 ... ... ... ... SYDNEY NO. 28A - 5.1 06055 1.6 Km MEMBERTOU S/S ... ... ... ... 45.2 06056 NO. 28B of/de Sydney ... ... ... ... ... Total: 269.6 ... BEAVER LAKE MILLBROOK 027 853 474 - 49.4 06057 NO. 17 COLE HARBOUR ... ... ... ... - 18.6 06058 NO. 30 8 Km MILLBROOK NO. S/S ... ... ... ... 300.4 06059 27 of/de Truro SHEET ... ... ... ... HARBOUR NO. - 32.7 06060 36 ... ... ... ... TRURO NO. 27A - 16.7 06061 ... ... ... ... TRURO NO. 27B - 16.4 06062 ... ... ... ... TRURO NO. 27C - .0 06063 ... ... ... ... ... Total: 434.2 ... District Region - Région NOVA SCOTIA (274) HALIFAX, ATLANTIC/ATLANTIQUE N.S./N.E./NOUVELLE ECOSSE Band - Bande Reserve or settlement - Réserve ou établissement Estimated Identifier Identifier on reserve Name number Name number Population population Location Hectares Nom Numéro Nom Numéro (all d'identification d'identification reserves) Estimation de la Indian population Register vivant ... ... ... ... ... ... Reg. des dans les indiens réserves (toutes les réserves) Dec. Dec. ... ... ... ... ... ... 31 déc. 19 31 déc. 19 62 Km MALAGAWATCH SW/SO WAGMATCOOK 028 533 420 .0 06042 NO.
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