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Creek Barrier Mtn. Barrier Timber Trout Wetaskiwin Creek Ponoka Baptiste 2962 m 2962 Mountain View Fall Cutoff Red Deer Lacombe Rat 2 Cr. Calgary Cr. Red Deer 2 River Rocky River Edmonton Cr. Cr. 403.343.1055 403.845.3376 403.722.3781 403.845.7330 403.845.2866 403.845.4444 Dormer Brazeau 620 DAM 2 Bighorn Cr. Canal Cr. Cr. Creek River 11 Lick Cr. Lethbridge Lodgepole 63 Willson Red Mtn. Limestone 4 Ram River O'Chiese North Dry 753 752 Brazeau Burnt m 2252 Creek River Cr. Medicine Hat Tay Cold Lake Lloydminster Sunchild I.R. 202 Sand Cr. Strachan Spur Chambers Grace 203 S I.R. Timber James Prairie a s R. Teepee Rapids Cr. Prairie N. Wigwam Cr. Creek Burnt k Cr. Blue Vetch a Cr. Swan 734 t O'Chiese I.R. 203 Creek River c Deserters Cr. h e Cr. Timber w Cr. R. DRAYTON a PROV. PARK B Swan 620 River Lake u North VALLEY Williams n s Cr. Ullin Jct. Deer t Pole e LAKE CRIMSON r Creek ROAD Creek 752 O'Chiese Cemetery Cow 203A Cr. River Cr. Cr. Raven I.R. 591 Cow L. Wolf 756 West Cr. W Horseshoe Alder Flats a Prairie s Stony h Lochearn o Creek u Cr. 116°12'30" 116°10'00" 116°07'30" 116°05'00" 116°02'30" 116°00'00" 115°57'30" 115°55'00" 115°52'30" 115°50'00" 115°47'30" 115°45'00" 115°42'30" 115°40'00" 115°37'30" 115°35'00" Fallentimber 115°32'30" 115°30'00" 115°27'30" 115°25'00" 115°22'30" 115°20'00" 115°17'30" t Buck Wolf Harold 584 River 22 Burnstick L.Cr. Creek Cr. MOUNTAIN HOUSE ROCKY River Cr. 22 CAROLINE Clearwater B Grease James BURNSTICK LAKE e 22 Buck Cr. Lake a r River Cr. Lobstick b Bucklake East e Gosling L. Nitchi Cr. r Stony r y Codner S SUNDRE Cr. Carnwood i 761 l R. Cr. 53°05'00" v Lasthill 579 e Medicine James Bridge r Leslieville Cr. River Alhambra Lake L. Buck Red Creek N. Raven N. Medicine H Water Jackson Cr. Valley Creek o 598 r s Buck Lake 616 I.R. 133C Cr. e g 761 760 u a Welch Creek r Wilson Raven d 53°05'00" 13 River 761 Stony Poplar Condor 39 Cr. Stauffer Westward Cr. Winfield Alsike S Cr. LEGEND 761 R. c Deer Gabriel L. Cr. h Ho R N C r Withrow Cr. R. Eagle a 20 d 11 e 00 22 C P R Shantz ECKVILLE r BRETON River Modeste Eagle Cr. CREMONA 607 00 Cr. 53 Landowner Cr. Name Hill Campground Location Type Community Hall Location Blindman 53 Provincial Highway Major - Paved Private Land 54 Dickson 587 766 Boyd 27 1 Alhambra NE 8-39-5 W5 R. 766 582 PROV. PARK Benalto 1 Twin Lakes NW 6-40-7 W5 Campground Sunnybrook Little 770 2 Arbutus SE 33-38-6 W5 MacBeth 756 12 Spruce View Gleniffer Provincial Highway Minor - Paved Crown Land 2 Crimson Lake NW 13-40-8 W5 Campground PIGEON WARBURG 766 LAKE Creek Markerville 3 Bingley NE 24-40-6 W5 L. 611 3 Brown Creek SW 2-44-17 W5 Campground Cr. Battle L. Barrie Lake 766 Red HALF DIDSBURY Bluffton 4 Buster Creek SE 12-40-8 W5 R. MOON 4 Blackstone SE 14-42-17 W5 Campground Cr. Trail Forshee Medicine Harmatton L Grazing l 761 Cr. Provincial Highway Minor - Gravel County Land o 5 Butte 580 SE 19-37-5 W5 y Lease d 5 Thompson Creek NE 15-35-19 W5 Campground Elspeth C P R Madden Truman Olds Deer 6 Caroline SE 14-36-6 W5 River BAY 771 6 Kootney Plains S1/2 6-36-17 W5 Campground 20 River 53°02'30" 7 Condor NE 6-39-4 W5 Cr. DAM Municipal Surface Road Provincial Grazing Reserve 7 Two O'Clock Creek Pt Sec 6-36-17 W5 Campground Creek 8 David Thompson Resort NE 15-37-18 W5 Campground 8 Dovercourt SW 18-37-6 W5 Grazing Lease 9 Crescent Falls NE 27-39-17 W5 Campground 9 Everdell SW 22-38-7 W5 Grazing 11 Lease 10 Evergreen SW 5-38-4 W5 Municipal Gravel Road Grazing Lease 10 Snow Creek Group Camp SW 9-40-16 W5 Campground Grazing 53°02'30" 11 Faraway NE 7-43-6 W5 Grazing 11 Dry Haven Campground NW 11-40-16 W5 Campground Lease Lease 12 Goldeye Campground NE 14-40-16 W5 Campground 12 Ferrier SE 22-39-8 W5 Unmaintained Road Provincial Park 13 Gwendale SE 28-35-4 W5 13 Fish Lake SE 19-40-15 W5 Campground Grazing Grazing 14 Aylmer SE 34-39-15 W5 Day Use - Picnic 14 Hardendell SW 31-38-7 W5 Lease Lease 15 Hazeldell NE 11-37-5 W5 Forestry Road Natural Area 15 North Ram Group Camp SE 24-38-15 W5 Campground 16 North Ram River SE 24-38-15 W5 Campground 16 Leslieville SE 26-39-5 W5 2 17 Ram Falls SE 18-36-13 W5 Campground 17 Nordegg SE 27-40-15 W5 Trail Provincial Recreation Area 18 Peppers Lake N1/2 30-35-12 W5 Campground 18 Shilo SW 22-36-5 W5 19 Elk Creek NE 33-35-12 W5 Campground 19 Taimi NW 19-40-6 W5 20 Seven Mile Flats NE 9-35-10 W5 Campground Other Jurisdiction Road National Historic Park 21 James Wilson NE 10-33-9 W5 Campground 22 Wildhorse NE 16-31-10 W5 Campground Golf Course Location 23 Red Deer River NW 7-31-9 W5 Campground Railway Wilderness Area 1 Canyon Creek Golf Course NW 20-40-6 W5 24 Deer Creek SW 18-31-8 W5 Campground Clearwater County 53°00'00" 25 Tay River NE 33-35-8 W5 Campground 2 Caroline Golf Course SE 11-37-6 W5 Township Boundary Ecological Reserve 26 Swan Lake NE 27-36-9 W5 Campground 3 Pinehills Golf Course NE 30-39-7 W5 27 Prairie Creek Group Camp NE 2-38-10 W5 Campground 4 Nordegg Golf Course SE 27-40-15 W5 2012 28 Prairie Creek SW 12-38-10 W5 Campground 53°00'00" Electoral Ward Boundary Ice Field 29 Strachan SE 14-38-9 W5 Campground 30 South Fork Prairie Creek SW 29-37-8 W5 Campground Waste Transfer Station Location 31 Mitchell Lake SE 36-37-8 W5 Campground 1 Caroline SW 18-36-5 W5 LAND OWNERSHIP MAP Urban Boundary 32 Cow Lake SE 23-38-8 W5 Campground 2 Cline NW 26 / NE 27-37-18 W5 33 Horburg River Access SW 36-39-10 W5 Campground 3 Cow Lake SW 26-38-8 W5 34 Chambers Creek Group Camp NW 13-40-10 W5 Campground Indian Reserve Airport Strip 4 Crammond SW 16-35-5 W5 35 Chambers Creek NE 13-40-10 W5 Campground 5 Crossroads SE 26-40-5 W5 Map Scale - 1 : 100 000 36 Jackfish Lake NW 5-41-11 W5 Campground 00 6 Everdell SW 3-38-7 W5 37 Jackfish Lake Group NW 6-41-11 W5 Campground Forest Reserve Campground 7 Faraway NE 10-43-6 W5 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 kilometres 38 Saunders SE 27-40-13 W5 Campground 8 Leslieville SE 2-39-5 W5 39 Shunda Viewpoint Group Camp SE 35-40-13 W5 Campground 9 Nordegg SW 32-40-15 W5 Cemetery 40 Harlech NW 2-41-14 W5 Campground 10 Regional Landfill E1/2 12-40-9 W5 41 Beaverdam NW 31-40-14 W5 Campground 11 Rocky 5313-44 Street, Rocky Mountain House 42 Wilderness Village Camping Association SE 14-40-8 W5 Campground 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 miles 52°57'30" Church 43 Phyllis Lake NE 17-36-7 W5 Campground 44 Burnstick Lake NW 7-35-6 W5 Campground 00 Community Centre / Hall 45 James River Bridge NW 15-34-5 W5 Campground 46 Caroline NE 13-36-6 W5 Campground 52°57'30" Information on Grazing Leases, Recreation and Public Use DIAGRAM OF TOWNSHIP 47 Clearwater NW 18-36-6 W5 Campground can be found on the provincial Sustainable Resource Forestry Cabin 48 Leslieville SE 2-39-5 W5 Campground SHOWING 49 Medicine Lake NW 36-43-6 W5 Campground Development website listed below: 50 Canyon Creek NW 20-40-6 W5 Campground SECTION NUMBERING Golf Course 51 Caroline Golf Course SE 11-37-6 W5 Campground www.srd.alberta.ca 52 Clear Springs SE 16-36-7 W5 Campground 31 32 33 34 35 36 Gravel Pit 53 Upper Shunda Creek NE 33-40-15 W5 Campground 54 Open Creek Dam SW 31-42-6 W5 Campground FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT L.S.D.
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