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ALGOMA (Sault Ste. Marie) LRO #1 PLAN SERIES INVENTORY and PREFIX CODES DATE PLAN # PREFIX PLAN TYPE from to from to Plans Series ALGOMA (Sault Ste. Marie) LRO #1 PLAN SERIES INVENTORY AND PREFIX CODES DATE PLAN # PREFIX PLAN TYPE From To From To Plans Series MISC MISCELLANEOUS PLANS Dec 22/1969 Aug 8/2001 1 325 (Highway Plans) MIS MISCELLANEOUS PLANS Jan 11/1965 Jun 2/1999 2 100 (Hydro Plans & oversized plans) C DEPOSITED PLANS Feb 12/1968 current 1 current RD REFERENCE Oct 18/1965 May 12/1969 1 69 AR REFERENCE Jun 19/1959 Jun 23/ 1978 1 2239* 1R REFERENCE * duplicate rplans – Jan 17/1971 current 1133 current see below D BA PLANS & EXPROPRIATION July 18/1967 current 1 107 of fee and easement - Land Titles & Registry M LT SUBDIVISION PLAN Sep 20/1889 Aug 20/1981 1 421 1M LT SUBDIVISION PLAN Sep 3/1981 current 422 current ACR ACR (railway Index Plans – to be N/A N/A 1 51 used in the thumbnail only. Not to be carried as a document – See Algoma Issues Document) CPR Railway Plans Jan 1, 1885 Sept29,1899 1A 1Y REGISTRY SUBDIVISION PLANS Within Instrument Series H1 TO H399 H REGISTRY SUBDIVISION Sep 17/1952 May 12/1982 400 813 PLAN/ COMPILED PLANS, JUDGES PLANS, & PLANS ACP CONDOMINIUM PLAN Oct 20/1981 current 1 current NAMED PLANS (none) BAMPTONS1 April 1 1878 April 1 1878 - - PL HILTON1 Mar 25, 1878 Mar 25, 1878 PL THESSALON INDIAN RESERVE July 16,1889 180A (Indian Dept. Plan) *AR Series runs from rplan. #1-1132 (registration date of #1132 is Jan 5, 1971) 1R Series continues with 1133 – current. The exception to this is rplan 1550, 2239 & 482 which is to be indexed as AR1550 ,AR2239 & AR482 as per direction from Penny Hanson, Land Registrar. Updated: April 21st, 2021 Duplicate Rplans within the 1R series- A suffix of A and B will be added to the instrument number. The A and B has been determined according to which plan came first. An instrument remark will be added to explain the A and B suffix. The instrument remark is the township or town in which the plan is situate: Face of Plan at LRO Indes, Inst. File Inst. Remark Property Description 1R2826 Sault Ste Marie 1R2826A A = Sault Ste. Marie 1R2826 1R2826 Nicolet 1R2826B B = Nicolet 1R2826 1R3570 Lewis 1R3570A A = Lewis 1R3570 1R3570 Striker 1R3570B B = Striker 1R3570 1R3571 Korah 1R3571A A = Korah 1R3571 1R3571 St. Mary’s 1R3571B B = St. Mary’s 1R3571 1R3572 Gladestone 1R3572A A = Gladstone 1R3572 1R3572 Tarbutt Additional 1R3572B B = Tarbutt Additional 1R3572 1R3573 Cobden 1R3573A A = Cobden 1R3573 1R3573 Gunterman 1R3573B B = Gunterman 1R3573 1R3574 Johnson 1R3574A A = Johnson 1R3574 1R3574 Gunterman 1R3574B B = Gunterman 1R3574 1R3575 Vankoughnet 1R3575A A = Vankoughnet 1R3575 1R3575 Tarbutt Additional 1R3575B B = Tarbutt Additional 1R3575 1R3576 Tarentourous 1R3576A A = Tarentorus 1R3576 1R3576 Scarfe 1R3576B B = Scarfe 1R3576 1R7397 Sault Ste. Marie 1R7397A A = Sault Ste. Marie 1R3597 1R7397 Hilton 1R7397B B = Hilton 1R3597 1R9521 Sault Ste. Marie 1R9521A A = Sault Ste. Marie 1R9521 1R9521 Kars 1R9521B B = Kars 1R9521 Plan No. PREFIX TO Type of Plan Date Description (underlying geographics) (include INDEX BOARD M=Land Titles S=surveyed, additional PLANS (MBP) Subdivision R=registered number if R=Registry plan was Subdivision renumbered) C=Compiled T=Townplot/Village Site O=Other M1 MBP1M M S-20 APRIL 1889 PART LOT 1 CONCESSION 1, TOWNSHIP OF STRICKER M17 MBP17M M S-22 MAY 1895 NORTH EAST 1/4 SECTION 38 SHEDDIN M17 MBP17MC M S-22 MAY 1895 NORTH EAST 1/4 SECTION 38 SHEDDIN M20 MBP20M M S-12 DEAN LAKE PART NORTH EAST 1/4 SEPTEMBER & SOUTH EAST 1/4 SECTION 20 & 1896 R-9 JUNE NORTHWEST 1/4 & SOUTHWEST 1/4 1897 SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP OF THOMPSON M20 MBP20MC M S-12 DEAN LAKE PART NORTH EAST 1/4 SEPTEMBER & SOUTH EAST 1/4 SECTION 20 & 1896 R-9 JUNE NORTHWEST 1/4 & SOUTHWEST 1/4 1897 SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP OF THOMPSON Updated: April 21st, 2021 M25 MBP25M M S-29 MARCH SUBDIVISION OF WASHINGTON 1898 R-8 MORIN SOULES & BUSH, PART OF AUGUST 1898 WAWA CITY M26 MBP26M M S-15 APRIL 1898 PLAN OF SURVEY OF PART OF LOCATION Y122, TOWN OF MICHIPICOTON M26 MBP26MC M S-15 APRIL 1898 PLAN OF SURVEY OF PART OF R-26 AUGUST LOCATION Y122, TOWN OF 1898 MICHIPICOTON M27 MBP27M M R-26 LOCATIONS Y108, Y109, Y112, Y113 SEPTEMBER DISTRICT OF ALGOMA 1899 M29 MBP29M M S-3 NOVEMBER PART MISSINABIE PART MINING 1900 R- 2 MAY LOCATION VI, DISTRICT OF 1901 ALGOMA M29 MBP29MC M S-3 NOVEMBER PART MISSINABIE PART MINING 1900 R- 2 MAY LOCATION VI, DISTRICT OF 1901 ALGOMA M30 MBP30M M S-MAY 1901 HARRIS & BUCKLEY SUBDIVISION SOUTHERN PORTION OF NORTH EAST 1/4 SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP KORAH M37 MBP37M M S-12 OCTOBER THE FISK SUBDIVISION LOT "12.C" 1904 JOHNSON TOWNSHIP M37B MBP37MB M S-12 OCTOBER THE FISK SUBDIVISION LOT "12.C" 1904 R-18 JOHNSON TOWNSHIP OCTOBER 1904 M39 MBP39M M S-2 FEBRUARY PLAN OF MR URCEL CHENIERS 1905 R-1 MAY 1 SUBDIVISION OF PART OF 1905 PORTION OF NORTH 1/2 OF LOT 1 CONCESSION 1, TOWNSHIP OF COBDEN, SUBDIVISION LOTS IN THE TOWN OF BLIND RIVER M42 MBP42M M S-19 JUNE 1907 PLAN OF J.A. DOYLE SUBDIVSION R-22 JULY 1907 PART OF SOUTH WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP OF SHEDDEN AT SPANISH M45 MBP45M M S-15 OCTOBER PLAN SCOTT SUBDIVISION BLIND 1908 R-16 RIVER PORTION OF SOUTH 1/2 LOT JANUARY 1911 1, CONCESSION 1, TOWNSHIP OF COBDEN M47 MBP47M M R-22 JULY 1914 PLAN OF CYMRU SUBDIVISION LOT 1 CONCESSION B, ST. JOSEPH ISLAND OF PARCELS 457 & 699 ALGOMA CENTRAL SECTION, ALGOMA M49 MBP49M M S-31 MARCH SOUTH 1/2 OF THE TOWNSHIP OF 1914 R-15 FRANZ, DISTRICT OF ALGOMA OCTOBER 1915 M50 MBP50M M S-1 OCTOBER SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE 1913 R-21 TOWNSHIP OF MARTIN OCTOBER 1915 M53 MBP53M M S-13 AUGUST PLAN OF THE TOWNSHIP OF 1914 R-6 JUNE TEMPLETON 1916 Updated: April 21st, 2021 M54 MBP54M M S-30 TOWN OF OBA SUBDIVISION OF SEPTEMBER PART OF LOTS 12 & 13 1913 R- 6 JUNE CONCESSION 1 LOTS 13 & 14 1916 CONCESSION 2 & STATION GROUNDS TOWNSHIP OF FRANZ M55 MBP55M M S-11 MAY 1918 SEARCHMONT TOWN SITE PART R- 7 MARCH LOT 8 CONCESSION 6 TOWNSHIP 1919 OF HODGINS M56 MBP56MC M S-24 KORAH GARDENS SUBDIVISION DECEMBER SOUTHERLY 25 ACRES OF NORTH 1920 R-11 WEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTH WEST 1/4 FEBRUARY OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP OF 1920 KORAH M56 MBP56M M S-24 KORAH GARDENS SUBDIVISION DECEMBER SOUTHERLY 25 ACRES OF NORTH 1919 R-11 WEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTH WEST 1/4 FEBRUARY OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP OF 1920 KORAH M57 MBP57M M S-5 DECEMBER PART OF DEAN LAKE PART OF THE 1919 R-15 NORTH WEST 1/4 & SOUTH WEST MARCH 1920 1/4 SECTION 21 TOWNSHIP OF THOMPSON M59 MBP59M M S-18 MAY 1922 GOUDREAU TOWN SITE PART OF R-19 JUNE 1922 PARCEL 1332 A.W.S TOWNSHIP 27 RANGE XXVI, DISTRICT OF ALGOMA M60A MBP60MA M R-28 AUGUST PART UNSURVEY TOWNSHIP 1922 WICKSTEAD, CANADIAN NORTHERN REALTIES LTD. M60B MBP60MB M R-28 AUGUST PART UNSURVEY TOWNSHIP 1922 WICKSTEAD, CANADIAN NORTHERN REALTIES LTD. M63 MBP63M M S-9 OCTOBER HALL SUBDIVISION PART 1924 R-7 APRIL SOUTHWEST BROKEN 1/4 SECTION 1925 11 TOWNSHIP OF AWERES M64 MBP64M M S- ADDITION TO TOWNPLOT OF 11SEPTEMBER HORNE PAYNE PART LOTS 14 & 15 1924 R-24 CONCESSION 3 & 4 TOWNSHIP NOVEMBER WICKSTEAD 1925 M65 MBP65M M S-4 AUGUST SUBDIVISION OF PART OF SOUTH 1926 R-17 EAST 1/4 SECTION 11 TOWNSHIP OF SEPTEMBER AWERES SUMMER RESORT 1926 LOCATION, ALGOMA M66 MBP66M M S-6 NOVEMBER PLAN OF ADDITION TO HORNE 1926 R-2 PAYNE LOTS 14 & 15 CONCESSION DECEMBER 4 WICKSTEAD 1926 M67 MBP67M M S-28 JULY 1926 PLAN OF SUBDIVISION OF LAKE R-27 LOUZON LOT 4 CONCESSION 1 DECEMBER TOWNSHIP OF STRICKER 1926 M68 MBP68M M S-3 MAY 1926 PLAN OF BLOCKS & TOWN SITE R-17 JANUARY LOTS, HORNE PAYNE, TOWNSHIP 1927 OF WICKSTEAD Updated: April 21st, 2021 M69 MBP69M M S-30 JUNE 1926 CANADIAN NATIONAL REALTIES R-4-FEBRUARY LTD PLAN SUBDIVISION OF 1927 PARKLOT 130 REGISTERED PLAN M60 HORNE PAYNE, TOWNSHIP OF WICKSTEAD M70 MBP70M M S-19 MAY 1926 PLAN GARBER SUBDIVISION PART R-20 JULY 1928 SOUTH WEST 1/4 OF NORTHWEST 1/4 SECTION 11 TOWNSHIP OF AWERES M71 MBP71M M S- 31 JANUARY PLAN OF HAWK JUNCTION ANNEX 1930 R-16 PART OF PARCEL 1799 A.W.S TP.28- AUGUST 1930 R.24, ALGOMA M72 MBP72M M S-18 SUBDIVISION OF PART LOT 11 DECEMBER CONCESSION 4 PART 11 1930 R-2 CONCESSION 5 TOWNSHIP OF MARCH 1931 STRICKER M73 MBP73M M S-23 SUBDIVISION OF PART LOTS 4,5,6 SEPTEMBER R- CONCESSION 5, PART LOT 6 12 MAY 1938 CONCESSION 6, TOWNSHIP GOULD M74 MBP74M M S-27 OCTOBER SUBDIVISION OF ISLAND A, 1937 R-12 MAY ISLAND 1,2,E IN LAKE LOUZON 1938 PART LOT 2 CONCESSION 1 TOWNSHIP OF STRICKER M75 MBP75M M S-23 PLAN OF SUBDIVISION OF PART SEPTEMBER LOT 9 CONCESSION 6 TOWNSHIP 1937 R-12 MAY OF GOULD 1938 M76 MBP76M M S-23 PLAN OF SUBDIVISION PART LOT SEPTEMBER 7, CONCESSION PART LOTS 7 & 8 1937 R-12 MAY CONCESSION 6, TOWNSHIP GOULS 1938 M77 MBP77M M S-28 OCTOBER PLAN OF SUBDIVISION PART LOT 3 1937 R-12 MAY & PART LOT 2 CONCESSION 2, 38 TOWNSHIP STRICKER M78 MBP78M M S-28 MAY 1937 PLAN FERRY SUBDIVISION B, PART R-1 JUNE 1938 OF WATER LOT IN FRONT OF FULLWIDTH OF ORIGINAL LOT 6- SOUTH BAY STREET, TOWNPLOT OF SAULT STE.
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