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Centra Gas Manitoba Inc. Acquisition of Assets of Swan Valley Gas Centra Gas Manitoba Inc. Attachment 1.1 Acquisition of Assets of Swan Valley Gas Corporation November 4, 2013 327 IR 16 IR 3 Red Deer L Dawson Lake 10 a k Bay e 60 Centra Gas Manitoba Inc. 77 W Weaver IR 65B Lake IR 65F i Franchise Areas Charron IR 65A n L A K E Lake n i 1 TRANS CANADA HIGHWAY p MOUNTAIN NORTH e 7 PROVINCIAL TRUNK HIGHWAY g o RURAL MUNICIPALITIES s 365 IR 65C TRANS CANADA PIPELINE Swan i Lake Pelican s Lake CENTRA GAS W I N N I P E G 268 FRANCHISE AREAS PARKS 266 IR 13 279 FIRST NATIONS LAND IR 13A 279 587 10 588 MINITONAS 2015 10 5 0 20 40 60 km 268 Fishing 275 Waterhen L 10 SWAN RIVER 272 488 IR 66A 486 366 Lake 487 485 IR 14 83 488 20 A subsidiary of Manitoba Hydro IR 43 Copies of this map can be obtained by writing to: IR 45 Designed and produced by Manitoba Hydro - Geospatial Data Services. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission from Manitoba Hydro 486 IR 43A 276 is prohibitted. Gas Markets, Project Coordinator MOUNTAIN SOUTH 513 Source: Province of Manitoba 1:1 000 000 Topographic Base Map. Policy, Administation & Development Dept 489 IR 12 Centra Gas Franchise areas adjusted to fit the 1:50 000 National Topographic Series. 360 Portage Ave (7) 328 366 271 Elevations are accurate to plus or minus 12.5 ft. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Copyright c 2008, Manitoba Hydro R3C 0G8 83 10 20 Modified by: Sarah Wach 513 328 DUCK MOUNTAIN IR 49A IR 48 367 Lake PROVINCIAL PARK 234 IR 50 St.IR Martin 48B ATIKAKI PROVINCIAL MOSSEY RIVER 364 367 L IR 50 366 269 PARK NORTH ETHELBERT a 367 IR 1C 269 k WILDERNESS PARK 594 Fisher 490 481 269 IR 51 e Bay 481 274 273 364 584 M 363 IR 44A 239 83 a IR 44 HILLSBURG 20 364 GRINDSTONE PROVINCIAL SHELL RIVER n 267 267 276 GRAHAMDALE Washow i 584 GRANDVIEW LAWRENCE 224 RECREATION PARK t 6 593 10 362 366 o 237 IR 1B 234 484 Bay IR 63A GILBERT Dauphin 481 b 237 HECLA ISLAND Roblin 491 5 a PLAINS274 325 PROVINCIAL PARK Lake 325 5 DAUPHIN 583 Grandview 325 IR 10 592 584 Gilbert Plains Dauphin 276 234 68 SIGLUNES Ebb 233 83 17 547 BOULTON 8 and SHELLMOUTH482 8 592 366 5 Dog 233 BIFROST 304 OCHRE Flow FISHER 68 IR 52 326 366 274 Lake 582RIVER STE. ROSE 329 304 68 329 Riverton Lake Inglis 233 278 ASESSIPPI 68 8 480 Lake PROV. PARK83 360 68 IR 46 ERIKSDALE Arborg 264 IR 9 314 ALONSA 68 417 417 5 222 RIDING MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK 512 478 McCREARY 17 Winnipeg Russell 476 264 16 418 419 Harrowby 361 45 Angusville IR 62A 50 7 577 COLDWELL 504 SILVER 419 VICTORIA BEACH Traverse RUSSELL 478 419 ARMSTRONG 579 304 NOPIMING CREEK 354 Bay 19 Rossburn 566 231 222 IR 62 462 GIMLI IR 3 Binscarth 231 478 11 Fort Alexander PROVINCIAL 577 PARK SOUTH 50 Gimli 59 IR 63 359 ROSSBURN Lake 45 470 6 8 359 IR 61B GRAND BEACH GLENELLA 229 Pine Falls 16 261 476 354 250 270 PROVINCIAL PARK 566 262 SHOAL IR 61 314 41 261 PARK Foxwarren CLANWILLIAM 475 264 LAKE 462 260 500 IR 5 229 21 45 IR 67 Winnipeg Beach 315 BIRTLE 575 Manitoba North ALEXANDER 5 304 ELLICE 83 STRATHCLAIR Shoal St-Lazare 16 17 11 Birtle 472 Shoal Lake Jackfish Dunnottar 545 Lake 42 42 354 10 357 Lake ST. LAURENT 319 250 IR 1A 304 Strathclair 415 41 270 462 17 Lac 264 ROSEDALE Teulon 568 265 LAKEVIEW265 du Bonnet East 415 315 A 313 83 265 Shoal LAC DU 571 s HARRISON MINTO West Lake 9 59 IR 4 s BONNET 520 471 ROCKWOOD 433 i IR 57 354 Shoal 260 322 ST. CLEMENTS 317 313 n 262 352 569 Lake Petersfield McAuley i MINIOTA 7 355 16 LANSDOWNE ST. ANDREWS b 355 250 430 320 Lac du Bonnet 256 o i Minnedosa Clandeboye 520 WHITESHELL 355 411 411 n 355 567 8 e 264 HAMIOTA SASKATCHEWAN 16 Neepawa 16 12 IR 57A 474 Gladstone 50 236 354 Pinawa 248 PINAWA Hamiota 323 467 242 WOODLANDS323 4 BROKENHEAD 270 10 262 466 435 BLANSHARD 464 5 Selkirk 435 PROVINCIAL PARK ARCHIE Miniota Stonewall East Selkirk 214 11 467 24 Warren 67 307 24 WESTBOURNE 220 41 465 67 204 227 River 256 350 322 354 227 Stony Tyndall ODANAH 6 Lockport Garson 309 LANGFORD 430 44 Beausejour 34 321 Mountain 215 44 250 352 Moore Park 321 212 240 Assi 59 niboin 27 BIRDS HILL Rivers 353 e WHITEMOUTH 83 242 R WEST 259 iv 16 e 236 ST. PAUL 204 PROVINCIAL PARK 25 NORTH NORFOLK r 307 Elkhorn PORTAGE ST. FRANCOIS XAVIER EAST 44 236 101 ST. PAUL 213 LA PRAIRIE 430 248 26 ELTON 1 221 Birds Hill 542 464 ROSSER 207 Oakbank 1 WOODWORTH259 250 MacGregor 334 270 468 Oakville Red 12 302 DALY 10 Austin 331 CARTIER 101 406 21 564 WALLACE NORTH CYPRESS 350 Southport 241 SPRINGFIELD 242 Elie 15 259 1 1 15 Sidney PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE Headingley Dugald 463 305 Kola 351 352 241 44 257 Virden IR 58 459 WINNIPEG 302 257 Carberry BEAUDRY 312 455 1A 240 427 206 256 IR 6 PROVINCIAL424 100 254 BRANDON 34 248 506 Shilo 13 PARK 1 1 250 IR 6A 334 100 207 11 WHITEHEAD Oak Bluff 340 IR 6 2 206 TACHE501 255 254 CORNWALLIS SOUTH CYPRESS VICTORIA Starbuck Lorette REYNOLDS 334 3 St. Norbert Cromer SIFTON 349 349 5 SPRUCE 332 75 255 IR 8 200 IR 39A 2121 WOODS Ile des Chenes IR 59A GREY 210 Pineland Nursery Plum SOUTH242 210 Ste Anne 1 83 Oak PROVINCIAL 305 Elm Creek Landmark 1 256 250 453 La Salle Lake 247 Sanford St. Adolphe IR 59 GLENWOOD 348 PARK NORFOLK Lakes 34 2 St. Claude RITCHOT 59 12 STE. ANNE 503 10 248 302 Souris 332 210 254 2 334 Blumenort IR 40 PIPESTONE Treherne 311 New 530 Holland 240 MACDONALD 505 503 2 305 Niverville Bothwell 311 344 305 305 338 216 330 305 2 449 13 Ste. Agathe IR 39 OAKLAND Glenboro 52 DUFFERIN 52 La Broquerie 245 Steinbach Notre Dame 541 22 Otterburne de Lourdes 245 3 75 STRATHCONA 303 IR 37A Hartney 245 Carman 254 WHITEWATER HANOVER 256 ALBERT 346 18 332 Rosenort 216 CAMERON 342 244 240 338 LA BROQUERIE 5 LORNE 205 St-Pierre-Jolys IR 34C 21 RIVERSIDE Grunthal 302 345 IR 7 336 246 345 532 Somerset 3 200 308 448 444 23 23 ROLAND IR 37C 458 Miami MORRIS Dufrost 23 Morris 404 23 ARGYLE 23 452 343 403 Lake 216 244 THOMPSON 12 525 BRENDA 242 Red River St. Malo St. Jean 203 Melita 452 254 18 342 440 432 428 306 DE SALABERRY218 346 34 Baptiste 445 3 Whitemouth 210 256 253 217 PINEY Lake 252 Whitewater Boissevain 253 240 302 3 Manitou 332 IR 2A Lake 253 Plum MONTCALM 443 3 ARTHUR Deloraine Morden Coulee IR 36A MORTON 253 PEMBINA 14 14 3 Pilot Mound 3 203 3 Killarney 59 528 Reinfeld 306 IR 2 308 458 83 442 342 Winkler Dominion City 201 Buffalo Letellier 201 452 254 21 31 EDWARD WINCHESTER 10 Crystal City Schanzenfeld 201 209 432 St. Joseph Bay 442 3A 423 450 341 32 RHINELAND 201 251 TURTLE 200 218 242 201 256 251 TURTLE STANLEY Altona IR 36 201 MOUNTAIN 3 3 421 75 STUARTBURN MOUNTAIN 341 30 FRANKLIN 89 LOUISE 310 12 18 ROBLIN PROVINCIAL 5 201 201 243 34 524 243 Emerson PARK 521 Gretna Digital Data to Produce this map is in Universal Transverse Mercator Projection - Zone 14 Date Last Modified: November 23, 2012 North American Datum 1983 \\Geodata\Warehouse\Map_Gallery\Refmaps\Keymaps\Centra Gas\Current_Marketing_Maps Page 1 of 1.
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