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Grande Prairie 26 12 17 22 25 32 3 7 16 24 27 33 6 11 16 23 30 33 2 8 15 14 19 20 26 34 5 15 24 29 34 1 9 13 21 25 35 4 3 14 19 28 35 6 10 18 22 30 36 2 10 13 36 5 11 17 23 29 31 32 1 11 18 20 27 31 4 12 16 24 28 27 33 6 12 17 21 26 32 76-7-W6 3 7 15 19 26 76-26-W5 34 5 7 75-11-W6 22 25 33 76-8-W6 2 76-6-W6 8 14 76-3-W6 20 25 76-25-W5 35 77-24-W5 4 3 8 16 23 30 75-9-W6 34 1 9 76-4-W6 13 21 29 36 2 9 15 24 29 35 6 10 18 22 23 28 27 31 32 77-23-W5 14 19 28 75-8-W6 36 5 11 17 26 33 75-14-W6 10 13 20 27 31 4 76-5-W6 12 16 24 19 25 34 11 Albright Lake 18 21 26 32 3 7 15 20 30 35 2 12 17 22 25 33 2 8 14 21 29 36 7 16 23 30 34 1 9 13 22 28 31 32 1 75-13-W6 8 15 24 29 35 6 10 18 17 23 27 33 6 9 14 19 28 5 11 16 24 26 34 5 10 13 20 27 36 4 12 15 20 21 25 30 35 4 26 31 3 7 14 22 29 3 11 18 21 25 32 2 8 13 23 28 32 12 17 22 30 33 1 9 18 24 27 L 2 23 34 10 i 75-12-W6 7 16 29 6 17 19 26 t 1 8 15 24 35 5 11 76-2-W6 20 25 t 34 28 16 l 35 Keeping Lake 6 9 14 19 27 36 4 12 15 21 30 29 e 5 10 13 20 31 3 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13 19 28 74-10-W6 35 5 11 18 22 30 29 35 3 2 9 20 27 36 4 12 17 23 28 36 1 10 18 21 26 31 3 7 16 24 27 32 33 6 11 7 17 22 25 32 2 8 15 19 26 34 5 8 16 23 30 33 1 9 14 75-4-W6 20 21 25 35 4 15 24 29 34 6 10 13 22 30 36 3 9 14 19 28 35 5 11 18 23 75-2-W6 29 31 2 1 10 13 20 27 36 4 12 17 16 24 28 32 33 6 11 18 74-12-W6 21 26 31 3 7 15 19 27 26 34 5 12 Chain Lakes 74-13-W6 17 Whitham Lake 22 25 74-9-W6 32 2 8 14 20 25 35 4 7 16 23 30 33 1 9 13 21 75-1-W6 29 36 3 2 8 15 29 34 6 10 18 75-3-W6 22 28 75-25-W5 31 1 9 14 24 28 35 5 11 17 23 27 32 33 5 10 74-11-W6 19 27 36 4 12 16 24 26 25 34 4 11 13 20 26 31 3 7 15 19 20 30 35 3 12 18 21 25 32 2 8 14 21 29 36 2 17 22 30 33 1 9 13 22 28 31 32 1 7 16 23 29 34 6 £¤2 10 18 23 27 75-24-W5 33 8 Brainard Lake 59 15 24 28 35 5 11 17 16 24 26 25 34 6 9 £¤ 14 19 27 36 4 12 15 20 21 30 35 31 5 10 13 20 26 724 31 3 7 14 22 29 36 32 4 11 18 21 25 UV 32 2 8 9 13 23 28 33 3 12 17 22 Wolfe Lake 30 33 1 6 10 18 24 27 2 7 16 23 29 34 11 17 19 26 34 1 8 15 24 28 35 5 4 12 16 20 25 30 35 6 9 14 19 27 36 3 7 15 75-26-W5 21 22 29 36 5 10 13 20 26 31 2 8 14 13 23 28 31 4 11 18 21 25 32 1 9 17 24 27 73-14-W6 32 3 £¤43 £¤59 17 22 30 74-6-W6 33 6 10 16 19 26 25 33 2 12 16 23 29 34 35 5 11 15 20 75-23-W5 29 34 Powell Lake 7 15 24 28 36 4 12 14 13 21 22 28 1 8 19 27 31 3 7 18 23 27 73-13-W6 35 6 9 14 74-8-W6 20 26 32 2 8 9 17 24 36 5 10 13 21 25 74-5-W6 33 1 10 16 19 26 31 4 11 18 22 30 34 6 11 15 20 25 32 3 12 VALHALLA CENTRE 17 23 29 35 5 12 14 21 30 33 2 7 16 24 28 36 4 8 13 22 23 29 34 1 8 15 19 27 31 3 9 18 24 19 28 35 6 9 14 74-7-W6 20 26 74-4-W6 32 2 1 10 11 17 16 20 27 36 721 5 10 13 21 25 33 6 12 15 21 26 31 UV 4 11 18 17 22 30 34 5 7 14 22 25 HORSE LAKE 32 3 12 16 23 29 35 36 4 8 13 18 23 30 33 2 723 r R 7 LA GLACE 24 28 31 3 9 17 24 Valhalla Lake UV ea iv 8 15 19 27 2 10 16 29 34 1 e 14 26 32 1 11 19 28 I.R.#152B 35 6 B r 9 13 20 21 25 33 5 12 15 14 20 27 Horse Lake 5 10 18 30 34 4 7 13 21 36 4 11 17 22 23 29 35 3 8 17 22 26 31 3 La Glace Lake 12 16 24 28 36 2 1 9 10 16 23 25 32 2 £¤59 7 15 19 27 31 6 11 15 30 33 8 14 20 26 32 5 12 14 24 29 34 1 9 13 21 25 33 34 4 7 19 28 35 6 10 18 22 733 30 35 676 3 8 13 20 27 36 5 11 17 23 UV 29 36 UV 2 9 10 18 21 26 73-10-W6 31 4 12 16 24 28 31 1 11 17 22 25 32 3 Jones Lake 7 15 19 74-3-W6 27 32 6 5 12 7 16 23 30 33 2 8 14 20 26 33 4 8 15 24 29 34 1 9 13 21 25 30 34 35 3 9 14 19 28 35 6 5 10 18 22 29 36 2 10 13 20 27 73-9-W6 36 4 11 17 23 24 28 31 1 6 11 18 21 26 31 3 Buffalo 12 16 19 27 32 33 5 12 17 22 25 32 Mulligan Lake 2 7 15 20 26 25 34 4 7 16 30 33 Lake 1 8 14 21 30 35 676 3 8 15 23 29 34 6 9 13 18 22 29 74-25-W5 36 UV 2 1 9 24 28 35 5 10 17 23 28 31 5 10 14 73-11-W6 19 27 36 4 11 12 16 24 27 32 33 4 13 20 31 3 15 19 26 Mountain Lake 34 3 11 18 21 26 32 2 7 8 14 74-2-W6 20 25 30 35 12 17 22 25 73-8-W6 33 1 13 21 29 36 2 7 UV672 16 23 30 34 6 9 10 18 22 23 28 74-24-W5 31 1 8 15 HYTHE 24 29 Gummer Lake 35 5 11 17 24 27 32 33 6 9 14 19 28 27 36 £¤59 4 12 16 19 26 25 34 5 10 13 20 31 3 7 15 20 30 35 31 4 11 18 21 26 32 2 8 14 13 74-1-W6 21 22 29 32 3 12 17 22 25 33 UV674 1 9 18 23 Muddyshore 28 33 2 7 16 23 30 34 6 10 17 24 27 34 1 73-12-W6 8 15 24 Henderson 29 28 35 5 11 16 19 Lake 26 25 74-23-W5 35 6 9 14 Anderson Lake 19 27 36 4 12 7 15 20 21 30 36 5 10 13 20 Lake 26 31 3 8 14 74-26-W5 22 29 31 4 11 18 21 25 32 2 1 9 13 18 23 28 27 32 17 22 30 73-6-W6 33 10 736 17 24 26 72-14-W6 33 3 12 16 23 29 34 6 5 11 UV 16 19 29 34 2 7 15 24 28 35 36 4 12 15 20 21 28 35 1 8 14 19 27 31 3 7 14 13 22 27 6 £¤43 9 672 Lowe 20 26 32 674 2 8 18 23 26 36 5 10 UV 13 21 25 33 UV 1 9 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 Lake 22 30 34 6 11 16 19 25 32 3 12 17 23 29 35 5 12 15 20 21 30 33 2 7 16 24 28 36 TEEPEE CREEK 4 7 14 13 22 19 29 34 1 8 15 14 19 27 73-4-W6 31 3 2 8 18 23 28 35 6 9 73-7-W6 20 26 32 1 9 10 17 20 27 36 5 10 13 21 25 33 6 11 16 21 26 31 4 11 18 22 SEXSMITH 30 34 5 12 15 22 72-13-W6 25 32 3 12 17 23 29 35 4 7 14 13 23 30 33 2 7 16 15 24 28 36 31 3 8 9 18 24 29 34 1 8 14 £¤2 19 27 73-3-W6 32 2 10 17 19 UV671 28 6 9 20 26 33 1 11 16 20 35 5 10 13 21 25 34 6 5 12 15 14 21 27 36 Hay 4 11 18 17 22 30 29 35 4 7 17 22 26 31 3 12 16 23 28 36 3 8 9 16 25 72-11-W6 32 Lake 2 7 15 24 19 27 31 2 1 10 15 23 30 33 1 8 14 20 26 32 6 11 24 29 34 9 UV672 13 21 25 33 5 12 14 19 28 35 6 10 18 22 30 34 35 4 7 13 20 27 36 Bush Lake 5 11 17 23 29 36 Water 3 8 18 21 GOODFARE 26 31 4 12 16 24 28 31 2 9 10 17 22 Bisbing Lake 25 32 3 7 15 19 27 32 1 11 7 16 23 30 33 2 8 14 20 26 33 Hen Lake 6 5 8 15 24 29 34 1 9 13 21 25 34 35 4 9 14 72-12-W6 19 UV671 28 35 6 10 18 22 30 29 36 3 10 13 20 27 36 5 11 17 23 28 31 2 11 18 21 26 31 4 12 16 24 19 27 32 1 6 12 17 72-10-W6 25 32 3 7 15 26 33 5 7 16 22 30 33 2 8 14 20 21 25 34 35 4 8 23 29 72-9-W6 34 1 9 13 22 30 29 36 3 9 15 24 28 35 6 10 18 17 23 28 Pete Lake 31 2 1 5 10 14 19 27 36 5 4 11 16 24 27 32 4 13 20 26 31 3 12 7 15 19 26 33 34 3 11 18 21 32 2 14 73-2-W6 20 25 35 12 17 22 25 72-8-W6 33 1 73-5-W6 8 9 13 21 30 29 36 2 7 16 23 30 34 6 10 18 22 23 28 31 1 8 15 24 29 35 5 11 17 24 27 32 33 6 9 14 19 28 36 4 12 16 19 26 34 31 5 10 13 20 27 31 3 7 15 20 25 30 35 4 11 18 21 26 32 2 8 14 73-1-W6 21 29 36 32 3 12 17 22 25 33 1 9 13 18 22 23 28 33 2 7 16 23 Cutbank Lake 30 34 6 10 17 24 73-25-W5 27 34 1 8 15 24 29 35 5 11 16 19 26 35 6 Yoke Lake 9 14 19 28 36 4 12 15 20 25 30 36 5 10 13 20 27 26 31 3 7 8 14 73-26-W5 21 22 29 31 21 32 2 9 13 23 28 32 4 11 18 22 25 33 1 10 18 17 24 27 33 3 12 723 17 23 30 Ferguson Lake 34 6 11 16 19 26 25 29 34 2 7 UV 16 24 Deep 29 28 35 5 4 12 15 20 28 1 8 15 19 Bear Lake 27 36 3 7 14 21 22 27 35 6 Burgess Lake 9 14 20 26 31 32 2 8 13 18 23 36 5 10 13 Lake 21 25 33 1 9 17 24 26 31 4 11 18 22 30 72-5-W6 34 6 10 11 16 19 25 32 3 12 17 23 29 35 5 12 15 20 30 33 2 7 16 724 24 28 36 4 7 14 73-24-W5 21 22 29 34 1 8 UV 15 19 27 31 3 8 13 23 19 28 35 6 9 14 20 CLAIRMONT Clairmont 26 32 2 9 18 17 24 20 27 36 5 10 13 21 25 33 1 6 10 11 16 21 26 31 Fowel Lake 4 11 18 22 Lake 30 34 5 12 15 22 71-13-W6 25 Lowen Lake 3 12 17 23 29 35 4 7 14 23 30 32 7 16 24 28 36 3 8 13 24 33 2 8 15 19 27 31 2 9 18 17 19 29 Hackmatack 34 1 9 14 20 26 32 33 1 10 11 16 20 28 Funell Lake 35 6 10 13 72-6-W6 21 72-4-W6 25 72-3-W6 34 6 5 12 15 71-14-W6 21 27 Lake 36 BEAVERLODGE 5 11 18 22 30 35 4 7 14 13 17 26 31 4 12 17 16 23 29 28 36 3 8 16 22 25 32 3 7 15 24 27 31 2 9 10 15 23 71-12-W6 30 33 2 Saskatoon 8 19 26 32 1 11 24 29 34 1 9 14 13 20 25 33 6 5 12 14 19 28 35 6 Lake 10 18 21 22 UV733 30 34 4 7 13 20 27 36 5 11 17 23 29 35 36 3 8 18 21 26 31 4 12 16 24 28 31 2 9 10 17 22 25 32 3 72-7-W6 7 15 19 27 32 1 11 7 16 23 30 33 2 8 14 20 26 72-1-W6 33 6 12 8 15 24 29 34 1 9 13 21 72-2-W6 25 34 5 4 9 14 19 28 35 6 10 18 22 30 29 35 36 3 73-23-W5 10 13 Kamisak Lake 20 27 36 5 11 17 23 28 72-26-W5 31 2 11 18 31 4 12 16 24 27 32 1 12 21 26 £¤43 32 Little Lake 3 7 15 19 26 33 6 5 7 17 22 25 33 2 8 £¤43 14 20 21 25 34 4 8 16 23 71-10-W6 30 71-9-W6 34 1 2 9 13 22 30 35 36 3 9 15 24 29 35 6 £¤ 10 18 23 29 28 31 2 1 14 19 28 36 5 4 11 17 16 24 27 72-25-W5 32 4 10 13 20 27 Uswell 31 12 19 26 33 3 11 18 71-11-W6 21 667 26 32 3 7 15 14 20 25 34 35 12 17 22 UV 25 71-8-W6 Slough 33 Hughes Lake 2 8 13 21 30 29 36 2 7 16 23 30 34 1 6 9 10 18 22 28 31 1 8 15 24 29 35 17 23 27 32 6 9 14 19 28 36 5 4 11 12 16 24 19 26 72-24-W5 33 5 10 13 20 27 31 BEZANSON 15 20 25 34 35 4 11 18 21 26 32 3 2 7 8 43 14 21 30 36 32 3 12 17 22 25 71-7-W6 33 1 9 £¤ 13 22 29 28 2 7 16 23 30 £¤43 34 UV670 6 10 18 17 23 24 27 33 1 8 15 24 43 29 35 5 11 16 19 26 34 6 9 14 19 £¤ 28 36 4 12 15 20 25 30 35 McNaught Lake 20 27 31 3 7 14 21 29 36 5 10 13 21 Canon
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