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South Part Alberta Partie Sud 16 South part Alberta Partie sud 16 120°W 119°W 118°W 117°W 116°W 115°W 114°W 113°W 112°W 111°W 110°W / Sturgeon Lake 154A, IRI 55°N Valleyview, T Heart Lake 167, IRI / 55°N Grande Prairie County No. 1, MD 18 818 / 18 018 12 840 19 006 Opportunity No. 17, MD 17 031 Sturgeon Lake 154, IRI 19 18 816 Lesser Slave River No.124, MD a c 17 033 s a b a h 17 t Big Lakes, MD A L 17 027 e a r Island Lake, SV c è la i 13 049 B v i Lac la Biche County, MD / che i Island Lake South, SV 12 037 R / / 13 051 r e West Athabasca County, MD v Whispering Hills, SV i Baptiste, SV 13 044 R 13 061 Swan Hills, T 13 057 / / 17 024 a c / s a b / a / / h / t Sunset Beach, SV Greenview No. 16, MD South Athabasca, T 18 015 A 13 047 Beaver Lake 131, IRI Baptiste, SV 13 048 Bondiss, SV Cold Lake 149B, IRI Boyle, VL 13 053 12 828 ld 13 055 / 13 046 12 815 Co / / ke / La Mewatha Beach, SV 13 045 Bonnyville No. 87, MD Cold Lake, CY / 12 004 12 002 18 Cold Lake / 149A, IRI Fox Creek, T 12 12 813 18 002 845 / / Larkspur, SV Cold Lake 13 033 Pelican Narrows, SV Bonnyville, T 149, IRI 12 013 12 009 / Glendon, VL 12 810 Woodlands County, MD Westlock County, MD / 12 012/ / 13 029 13 028 White Fish Lake 128, IRI 13 12 808 Smoky Lake County, MD / Thorhild County No. 7, MD 12 022 13 036 Bonnyville Beach, SV 12 011 Westlock, T Horseshoe Bay, SV 13 031 Clyde, VL Vilna, VL Whitecourt, T Smoky Lake, T 12 020 Barrhead, T / 12 024 / / 13 032 / 13 030 / 12 029 Barrhead County No. 11, MD 13 019 / / Waskatenau, VL Kehewin 123, IRI / 13 018 12 026 12 811 / Puskiakiwenin 122, IRI 54°N 54°N St. Paul, T 12 804 12 018 / / Elk Point, T 12 016 Grande Cache, T / Saddle Lake 125, IRI 18 005 12 806 Saskatchewan / / Andrew, VL / / / 10 059 / Unipouheos 121, IRI Redwater, T / St. Paul County No. 19, MD Birch Cove, SV Legal, T Willingdon, VL 12 802 11 065 12 014 13 013 11 069 10 056 Mayerthorpe, T / / Bruderheim, T 13 002 Nakamun Park, SV / 10 066 13 003 Sandy Lamont County, MD Makaoo (Part) 120, IRI / / Lamont, T 10 058 Ross Haven, SV Beach, SV / Alexander 10 805 Lac Ste. Anne County, MD Alexis 133, IRI 13 008 134, IRI Bon Accord, T 10 064 13 016 / Yellowstone, SV / Gibbons, T 13 001 13 811 11 805 11 066 / 13 007 11 064 South View, SV / / Chipman, VL Two Hills County No. 21, MD Myrnam, VL / / Castle Island, SV 10 062 / 13 015 Sunrise / 10 051 Improvement District No. 25 Willmore Wilderness, ID 13 009 Morinville, T / 10 048 / / Beach, SV 14 028 Silver Sands, SV 11 068 / / / 13 017 Sturgeon County, MD Two Hills, T 13 010 / 11 059 / Sunset Onoway, T Fort Saskatchewan, CY 10 052 West Cove, SV / Point, SV 13 014 11 056 13 006 / / 13 011 / Marwayne, VL Edson, T / / Val Quentin, SV Dewberry, VL 10 044 / Alberta Beach, VL / Improvement District No. 13 14 024 13 005 / St. Albert, CY 10 046 13 012 Spruce Grove, CY Elk Island, ID 11 062 10 068 / Wabamun, VL / / Lakeview, SV 11 049 Seba Beach, SV 11 042 / Mundare, T / 11 045 / Wabamun 133B, IRI 11 038 / Edmonton, CY 10 061 / / 11 807 / Betula Beach, SV / 11 061 Point Alison, SV / Strathcona County, SM / 11 039 / 11 041 / / 11 052 / / Vegreville, T Stony Plain, T Minburn County No. 27, MD Kitscoty, VL Kapasiwin, SV Spring Lake, VL 10 028 11 044 11 048 Stony Plain 135, IRI 10 026 10 041 11 046 Beaverhill / Wabamun 133A, IRI 11 804 11 806 / 14 Parkland County, MD / Devon, T 835 Lake 840 11 034 10 / 11 018 / / Innisfree, VL Hinton, T / / Vermilion, T / 14 019 Ryley, VL 10 031 10 042 / Tofield, T 10 019 / Mannville, VL Lloydminster (Part), CY / 10 034 10 039 Yellowhead County, MD 10 018 Minburn, VL Calmar, T Beaumont, T 14 003 Holden, VL 10 032 Vermilion River County, MD / 11 019 11 013 / 10 021 10 036 Thorsby, VL / Drayton Valley, T / 11 021 11 031 Warburg, VL Golden Days, SV Leduc, CY / 11 024 Beaver County, MD / 11 023 11 016 / 10 016 Leduc County, MD Brazeau County, MD Itaska Beach, SV 11 012 Paradise Valley, VL 11 032 Breton, VL 11 022 Hay Lakes, VL 10 038 10 014 / 11 026 / / Sundance Beach, SV 53°N 11 020 53°N / / Argentia Beach, SV Viking, T 11 / / 11 003 / Bittern Lake, VL 10 022 10 012 / Silver Beach, SV Millet, T / 833 Poplar Bay, SV 11 009 11 011 / Irma, VL 11 005 / / Pigeon Lake 138A, IRI 07 056 / 11 802 865 Camrose, CY / Grandview, SV / Wetaskiwin County No. 10, MD / 10 011 Jasper, SM 11 001 11 004 / / Ma-Me-O Beach, SV Daysland, T Wainwright No. 61, MD 11 008 Wetaskiwin, CY 07 039 / 15 033 Crystal Springs, SV / 07 049 11 002 Camrose County, MD / 11 006 Norris Beach, SV 11 007 10 001 / Edgerton, VL / Bawlf, VL Killam, T Louis Bull 138B, IRI 10 009 Sedgewick, T 07 052 / / 07 042 07 044 Wainwright, T 11 803 Ermineskin 138, IRI / / Lougheed, VL 11 801 New Norway, VL 07 054 O'Chiese 203, IRI / 07 046 09 806 / 10 008 / / Strome, VL / / Samson 137, IRI 07 041 Rosalind, VL / 08 811 / Edberg, VL / 10 003 10 006 Chauvin, VL Samson 137A, IRI / Ferintosh, VL 07 051 Improvement District No. 12 Jasper Park, ID Ponoka County, MD 08 812 10 004 Flagstaff County, MD 15 037 08 038 / / 07 031 Montana 139, IRI Hardisty, T / Parkland Beach, SV Amisk, VL 08 813 08 042 / 07 048 07 008 Bashaw, T Heisler, VL / / 07 038 O'Chiese 203, IRI / / Ponoka, T / 10 002 Hughenden, VL 09 806 08 039 Rimbey, T / 07 006 Sunchild 202, IRI / / Galahad, VL 09 809 08 044 07 034 Buffalo Forestburg, VL / Czar, VL G Donalda, VL 07 004 u 07 036 / ll Lake 07 029 L Clive, VL White Sands, SV A 08 Bentley, T a Gull Lake, SV Lacombe, CY 08 032 Alliance, VL / t k / 07 027 Provost, T h e 08 028 08 031 / 07 032 08 026 / a Sunbreaker Cove, SV / / 07 07 002 b Riv / a ver / ière Sa 08 027 Provost No. 52, MD Ri skatch Alix, VL / s an ewa 07 001 c ew n N 08 034 a Big Horn 144A, IRI h o Half Moon Bay, SV tc rd Rocky Mountain House, T 832 Blackfalds, T / Rochon Sands, SV ka 09 810 Sas 08 025 / Birchcliff, SV R North 09 015 Eckville, T / 08 029 07 028 i / / 08 023 v 08 024 e / / r Botha, VL Gadsby, VL / / 07 024 Lacombe County, MD R / 07 022 / 08 022 / i Jarvis Bay, SV v / i è / 08 005 r / e Norglenwold, SV Stettler, T A 07 026 Halkirk, VL / 09 08 013 830/ Paintearth County No. 18, MD t h 831 Delburne, VL 07 016 / 07 011 a Sylvan Lake, T 08 004 b / a 08 012 Red Deer, CY Castor, T sc 08 011 a Stettler County No. 6, MD 07 014 Coronation, T 07 019 07 012 Clearwater County, MD / Caroline, VL 09 002 / Consort, VL 09 010 Penhold, T 04 022 52°N / / 52°N 08 009 Red Deer County, MD Big Valley, VL Innisfail, T 08 001 07 021 Sullivan 08 008 Elnora, VL / / Lake / / 08 002 Veteran, VL 04 021 Special Area No. 4, SA 04 020 / Burnstick Lake, SV Bowden, T 09 005 / 08 006 Trochu, T 05 049 Sundre, T / 06 036 Olds, T / 06 034 / Kneehill County, MD 05 041 Three Hills, T 05 048 / Morrin, VL Starland County, MD Mountain View County, MD 05 038 05 031 Delia, VL 06 028 / 05 034 / Improvement District No. 9 Banff, ID Linden, VL / Map 17 15 032 / 05 046 / Hanna, T Didsbury, T Carte 17 04 011 06 032 / Acme, VL / Carbon, VL Youngstown, VL Cereal, VL / 05 044 Munson, VL / 04 019 04 016 / / 05 042 Map 17 15 Carstairs, T 05 036 / Cremona, VL 06 029 Special Area No. 2, SA Oyen, T Carte 17 04 004 06 031 Drumheller, T 04 014 05 026 04 / Bighorn No. 8, MD / / Beiseker, VL 15 015 06 024 Crossfield, T / Waiparous, SV 06 026 15 030 Special Area No. 3, SA Rocky View County, MD 04 012 06 014 Airdrie, CY Stoney 142, 143, 144, IRI / / 06 021 15 802 06 / Irricana, T Rockyford, VL 05 022 Bo 06 022 / w Ghost Lake, SV Ri / v Banff, T / 15 027 Map 16 British Columbia er / Acadia No. 34, MD 15 035 04 001 / / Carte 16 Colombie-Britannique / / Standard, VL Map 16 / 05 021 Carte 16 Canmore, T / Cochrane, T 825 15 023 51°N 06 019 Strathmore, T Hussar, VL 51°N / Chestermere, T / 05 019 / Calgary, CY 06 017 05 018 / 06 016 / / 05 / 826 Wheatland County, MD / 05 012 828 Empress, VL Bighorn No. 8, MD 04 006 15 015 Tsuu T'ina Nation 145 (Sarcee 145), IRI 06 804 Bassano, T 02 039 Siksika 146, IRI / Rosemary, VL 05 802 02 038 Duchess, VL / / Kananaskis, ID / 02 036 15 013 Okotoks, T / 06 012 / Black Diamond, T 820 / 06 011 Foothills No.
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