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Electoral District of Sydney River-Mira-Louisbourg A Provincial Electoral Map Series - 2012 Electoral District: 46 Electoral District Map Doug Foster Electoral District of Sydney River-Mira-Louisbourg Returning Officer Digitally Produced by: ENS, 2013 March 31, 2013 Base Mapping Source: SNSMR, DNR Date UTM Zone 20N, NAD 83 46°18'11.16"N 59°42'5.89"W Scotch Lake South Side of Boularderie Kempt Head Leitches Creek River Ryan Barrachois South Bar Ironville H Edwardsville ig h Lingan Road w a y Gardiner Mines 1 2 North West Arm 5 Dominion E B Point Edward 05 - Cape Breton Centre Upper Leitches Creek Balls Creek Sydney 28A 38 - Northside-Westmount H ig h Boisdale w a y 1 2 5 Sydney H 46028 ig Glace Bay h w a y Westmount 1 M 23 - Glace Bay 2 5 a i n Beechmont S 49 - Victoria-The Lakes d t Grand Lake Road Reserve Mines Frenchvale n R illa Coxheath cM Ma 5 2 D 1 H e Rd e y on M e r a eat a f w B o t ie h u h l g n v d i Mira Road Inset ta ie D K H S in w r e h l a R t Beaver Cove D i R r d c p r Shenacadie a Membertou 28B s y D G Hw M K n L nkin a r n Do R # e e a c n i o n t L iv w C e e r e S a r o r g n s e e h i R o s Donkint InsetS d d r t e S e o iv # v D D F e t A N r a # r ic r v n ti at m ie # r wy Port Caledonia P Hig P H a w hway 1 D orien a 25 y M r D e kin k D rn Don Blacketts Lake w r r Ba o Birch Grove S o Rd r t d ers D e Rd ow ay w D Hines ni T 46039 h o r rco us o a Donkin d o M P A d R 46013 s D p d e r Sydney River Prime Brook Rd e R k n 46026 e a h k L K G c Sydney River Inset e a Gillis Lake r a s n d o L t 46014 e t t v C R Tower Road B d e E e r S k d t C e O e n r g Coxheath Rd d c g u c m v a R o 46027 n s a e r o o S g l n o n w r n r MacAdams Lake Ki y d L B d C 46015 a S G r te t S e r s h D r t le c tda D T es o ir M Cr r D m B 46033 o e e O r lt t i a a e ' r D D y n 46037 H a r D y r w S t y M r S 46020 t a te r c e D Howie Centre Islandview N P e e al i kv l o M E S ro r Gr t B a in Dr ove r ee St Port Morien t L ira L in e M Dutch Brook 46019 a Mira Road B a i A D h rc r D l 46012 h Sydney Forks d r e S Northside East Bay Ba t r Fr o Rd n t c d La r D k R ke n s Rd ra R w Ar do 46035 Caribou Marsh 29 d ea M N Morrison Rd ic kl es 46016 s L D a r n d 5 r 25 y way 46038 igh Portage C H r Y e o s Black Brook u n g s Broughton L a n 46023 e B r ou g Ferguson Lane ht d d on d R R ea ane d Caribou Marsh R h H Sailor Dans L R ls d ut e l o East Bay in i S db H oo 46011 W Ho Church Lane South Head mev ille M ilton 46005 Rd M orl 46006 Homeville e R y R Rd C i o v e T se e C m r her d o R w e s R orne v t H o d e e e Sandfield G o r s R y d d l a e d L R H n La a t t n n H s i e ne o a v P e Malcolms Rd r r n e Round Island D n d s R k M r e e Mira Gut S Ben Eoin d d a i a G ls e c l p c i R n o H r a Q t e L t t t n u s i e a e d S o c e an n a W g P e n a H r l r e e lk s O e a a n lo ak fiel R L d d W o Rd Dr y t F L th r w n s a ira Nor Lisa D sa a M a n n Grand Camp a lea H r P e e bell a d M n Rd s R s D Brickyard Rd ok d e r C Bro n t ENS, July16,2013 o rou Shieling Dr R t T d ta g e B Dr Bay R i g Huntington d H i l l R Ca d ve 46003 d ll C R r es l a g n Brewe e N r Dr St. Andrews Channel B e Big Pond Marion Bridge w B o s to Rock Elm n Juniper Mountain R d Catalone Gut M r St a w D ter c vie Cen k ke e La i g a B r n yrn D e L R an e e d d si Mira e Ba k y D Albert Bridge P a r ne a L Big Ridge La d s d y k y c d w Pe s Rd R H r u L -Die D A 46004 n a - us n r n ai a s o M i e ab e t d k a G t y R P S n Bateston y d l l k O n a r M d F arydale a R Dr ov N 46009 Catalone rra Te L o Covert Lane u i s b o u r Cam g pbe 46002 lldale Rd M a ne i gle La n Ea - a - D d 46010 i SCATARIE ISLAND WILDERNESS AREA e R u h r t D R u Grand Mira South d d o r fo S ng a a r Main-a-Dieu i L 06 - Cape Breton-Richmond e M n n d oa n J a r L Little Lorraine G O o ce Louisbourg u Grand Mira North an is vi b B e o w a u l R e r 46008 d g i n B e H u w r R k y Enon d e s L d a R sh n Cui Mc e W d FORTRESS OF LOUISBOURG NATIONAL HISTORIC PARK e ew R ington Ave st anvi L Hunt S Oce o ho ui re French Road sb R ou d rg I P ns a et r Fortress of Louisbourg k S e r v i t c e S e olf R W 46007 d Ke nnin MIDDLE RIVER-FRAMBOISE WILDERNESS AREA gto F Mohawk n C o Rd ov r Qua e tr y Rd e s s S e r v ic e R d Rd d n R er ach t E n Mac i o P Upper Grand Mira r u o b r a H d R e v o C l l u G 46001 Gabarus Stirling d R h ut So e Gabarus Lake ak L us ar ab G GABARUS WILDERNESS AREA H a r a ld B o r n D r e Lan ins pta B Ca e lf r y R Framboise d MacKay Rd d R u h rc u Fourchu Fo 60°24'50.07"W Framboise Intervale 45°39'40.33"N Legend 2012 Electoral District Boundary Electoral District Polling Division Boundary Park / Wilderness Area Highway - 100 Series / Trans Canada Reserve Secondary Highway Road Lake / Ocean µ County Boundary Buildings Railroad # Individual Polling Division Airport 0246 River Km Electoral District: 46 Doug Foster Returning Officer March 31, 2013 Date Garth Wilson Ave e v A n a l n i u Q n i v e K S yd ne y Po rt A cc es s Rd B E 5 2 1 y a w h g W i a H l te d r R s e L k a La n d e n ra G B W 5 2 1 r y D a d w e R r h i n g u i e g H e c r a G M Yo un g St Grand Lake Road t D S t un e S d c t e a t e r e D C G n r ow n Ba e y R B d d B R u s rk s e In e S d c t us c tria A l D rt r o P y e n t d e S y v S e k A v c t M i A a r s in e ir d S d F n t re o F c e e v S A th r u o C F us 46018 Te tom ak C S M re ENS, July 16, 2013 t ap s le St L in ga ve n A R n d t ca 46017 S l r u e V t p R S t p e e e u n F e S v c T a or e r s n er L e i i s S r s t t y S P aur rr t A r L u s e C h s S p e t r C Up r f f B i D l Inset Maps ir c c h a k l S l r c t e D o id s FS t Conn R Mira Road Inset t S h g d S i oa e lr t H i Dufferin St a S t R t i y s r r B e s e o e e t n Provincial Electoral Map Series - 2012 F ch a C S L S t n to s l y e a l t S W u S p a C r r u t c e c Beech S e n D a t n e en r S k C M n t o i a c al p W L D o l e t r illo l r B i T ll D r w S i e s y ch t S C e r o t a a u r h n r r d s C lt S C o G e R n r t W n D a s C e b t e S o r uc an Spr r v a s e u C r r t t A p B e e t t i i u V g W h t i G P S K n e c ' N i P S t o l t o r l v o c L o r m d S s i w l e a A a a s N l R n S e e i E o D n f t M n d S r i r k r t w e e x n e o o D d a t l v R o n t d u n i Av a S 46022 I c M S h Av o a n r m r e Y g e n e o a n a h t d re r M g t a S S Rosewood Dr R C a Mira Road s t K l t M embertou St l s ane k e a y u t t D G i r Co S S Membertou 28B wt k t a i w r MEMBERTOUoqe l rn a Micmac Cres qm a i D r A s h Lynne Dr d lison Dr M t Al M to e M l r n e S w a a s u t e D c t n x r h h d S i a e R e C S d s s l a tab ni rl e n l c a r d i p e A r t D n w n r S n u d D e D i Lisgard St o w l t r l n T S S G l o H i B A t t r ns j a D a t H d r e o e e Sydney rwo r B w v lde D S D Bou h r t A g la t n D c k S r P s a r e i c d a e e B h a n C k t s s u s a p r e l o S r D u T 5 D r w n o C C e 2 D e Cornwallis St t b c Sydney a 1 t N S a L s a l y i i S r t a d D a St w D e D yo d c a o P or h a o Electoral District of Sydneyo River-Mira-Louisbourgds g in v c w i r e in L r n A lde W H P p a or C t R r r d D D l l Ashby Rd t t t t e u S r S S n n r t t eidner Dr t s W i n D S t l s t a e i r t S in i o g e d e g ir t V e n S h r s S c I a R h b n i C c e a e r v l u A y r b ay r C i e a S w M Duncan Dr ck ff r o A m n H R e i v u h Lynch Dr e l m r r o r C D C t D l R Te Ainsley St o e anni Cres S t l s a n i t r d o r i S t t B e m S J e im v S Mac Crt r i a 46025 t w R e D r o D o s t D b o w t r H I S n a e e R S t i g c C s l i r v i a s t n n c D t S Terrace S d n n n r a t a o o t R k ood Dr Kenw l e D D t o S c C r Westmount s e A r r o s t r i O d e e r t S t b n n T S r e n e y u D l s r l s n w i S ie P r e v o y n r 46043 t ur I s p L o i H w b S r D Garden St e a 46040 n r Keltic Dr H o # d u T # C n Dr orth J Seaf i Kim e be L rly Dr l a d r vedere Dr d a Bel e d t n g S Prime Brook r a R t e t n High St th B o o a i C e 46024 n h U ox t C S Hillcrest Dr ard mb e Knightswood Lane o v L t A t S t d r S I l Mt Florence St p n t i a C l e g t a l Hospital St i Dal D S r ey r l b i i v i 46031 s e cKenzie Dr n Ma h Monteray Dr s S h A h g n t t e P c e t a e C a a r e r v t t w Rd t S Bungalo t i 46041 r b w A C A r ar Ri d verv o i ew Dr a o n St C r B d d a z l C i r H e l k d R n # r am l t s a o h a E e r e 46020 o l D N d S p r r W ro g e t y D McKinley Dr c Hillvi B ew St e o r n a O v d C a h y a t t a l t e y C C a e C A s y H o l i re e l M s e Mac e r rae A r v n e C l b e t i l a n r h i D r y a a S h l a C l o Highway 12 d way 125 5 WB l High C Highway 125 EB e i W n R a K o n Fatima h y ew Dr Dr v o a tervi r c Wa t d W i A l r a D i S o c E 46026 m r r n e r r g k Cantyle G m a Dr le a D w om e o o ar m C v r St s C o Cente i d n P t C A nter S a C Ce K a r C e e y e Leeside Dr rri s Valleyview Dr v a v Birchdale Dr ge e s A n e A Howie Dr H t Cr i ll i sa n is s Dr D el i ld Deerfie r h M d l o e l Green Acres Dr n Av i i s pla R W ham C p e od Dr W wo y dge v E m t e b A e o v g S e v i h n e v A 46030 n R v t n T r A t C t ll A e t e o B e l A S l S n y c p t m i r y o y G D w a e n S d e t b C m d e t i Greenhill Dr n d tr H a l s m l St e i r M S o a e d o v u s l i s R n t P C u n a o e t n C s r l t r o S 032 e 46 e 46029 Sherwood Dr a S t s g a l B b i E l K n n l H a I e i o s Woodlawn Dr M d G c a s Sydney River o Roc t h a kdale Ave o C H e t r B rt W t C S pe Ca S Parkwood Dr we d t St o r t a n d tu t r T S 46020 t a S ts Paul St l o S s f S t h r w x g E g S y i e D r i n O i n r l e a D H n u v n o l r D o v d r e p f o n e f r wb S r a u e m D r Heathview Dr G D N a G d C o o w d 46021 t d R r S r e a r t r s D l D n a l S y H y e a l g a a t r n w y L d Balls Creek g e S e a e s u y E u v L v y a o d r e C b d l o a l D B l B roo r o k c vi a e e H w Dr D a J n C ohn 46023 M o St r M D ey 5 D c n 2 r a w 1 a e M i B y e v a l t l n r i Ge w a org e h M S Dutch Brook C L t g.
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