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Website 2017 RM Map.Pdf EMERALD PARK / GREAT PLAINS INDUSTRIAL PARK Hwy 1 Great Plains Road Great Plains Road MB5 PB1 Hwy 1 South Plains Road West 36 38 40 42 X RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF 28 32 34 24 26 B PB5 C 6 22B MR3 108 5 Great Plains Road 1012 14 MR2 12 6 8 14 4 6 Hwy 1 16 4 22 16 W1 4 22A 18 2 18 Emerald Park Road Park Emerald 3 2 Great Plains Road 2 1A 56 58 23 Stern Bay 21 Park Bay 2 A2 1 H G Park Crescent 25 1 MB1 MB1 PB4 27 U1 4 BB MB1 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 20A Drive Percival Hogan Place 29 8 P 20B 18 5 16 2 U1 1 Park Crescent Q 6 PB3 31 20E 14 W1 32 4 3 20 D 2 20C MB2 2 12 O U1 4 6 8 10 33 15 34 17 5 C EDENWOLD No. 158 2 MR22 6 Diamond Road 1112 L MR21 22 9 South Plains Road 11 AA 13 35 3 5 7 17 1 4 3 36 7 5 11 Park Place B MB3 1 7 K 8 9 8 24 MB2 U1 37 Emerald Gate 6 13 2 4 6 8 10 A N Mcleod Road 19 10 2 9 J 26 8 10 Crescent 45 15 8 14 15 39 10 U1 18 12 43 12 12 B 28 H 12 11 24 41 E 16 14 3 16 13 22 14 Diamond Road 4 Z 17 20 15 16 12 30 M 14 24 Palmer 14 16 18 20 15 PB2 17 MB2 28 10 Pearl Crescent 11 Percival Drive MR1 13 12 19 MR4 32 9 F 18 76 9 11 5 21 3 5 7 32 MR2 72 Bay 8 7 W-2 34 MR3 36 Bay 23 18 1018 66 WEST OF THE SECOND MERIDIAN 5 20 10 1027 68 Industrial Drive West MB1 40 8 12 6 1016 62 20 1025 16 44 64 25 1014 10 G 6 1023 8 7 48 58 South Plains Road 4 1012 MB1 60 1004 1010 6 1006 St.Andrews 1008 MB2 27 22 29 7 9 11 14 1021 3 6 3 5 54 4 Great Plains Industrial Drive Industrial Plains Great 56 St.Andrews Emerald Park Road Park Emerald 1019 Palmer Crescent 2 81 14 31 16 4 Industrial Drive 52 Emerald Drive 78 MB3 33 24 79 MB1 35 1017 Palmer Place Palmer Kingsmere Avenue 1013 1015 1007 26 1005 1009 1003 1011 12 1001 76 37 2 4 6 10 77 2 8 39 41 75 74 5 9 6 4 W-1 43 72 3 73 7 3 South Plains Road 8 2 1 45 6 SCALES New Bay 4 70 8 PB1 71 47 9 10 3 MR1 68 5 69 11 12 5 Y P.O. BOX 10 7 10 11 66 67 MB1 2 20 7 64 9 65 8 6 4 12 18 16 18 0 1 2 3 4 5 2 14 2 62 Norman 63 11 Garnet Place MR1 PR2 14 10 6 16 16 Place 60 12 6 61 15 4 4 8 Crystal Place 4 Balgonie, SK S0G 0E0 Nelson Place 58 18 4 17 2 59 15 19 Woods Crescent Woods 8 10 11 23 6 6 9 8 14 2 2 56 20 19 8 10 MB1 Sapphire Drive 2 57 12 CC 16 Topaz Place Emerald Drive 7 10 54 22 21 2 55 4 53 10 12 Ruby Place 42 14 3 14 (Scale 5X Map Scale) 23 4 8 12 40 24 Z 38 36 10 PB4 6 24 6 8 Coral Place 2 51 12 25 8 Administrator: Kim McIvor 49 47 16 45 303 Porter Bay 12 16 LAGOON 43 6 4 2 6 41 27 10 8 22 MB1 4 39 37 3533 31 29 Emerald Park Road 10 12 305 20 18 14 KILOMETERS 14 Nicklaus Place 16 14 18 W1 6 14 29 22 4 16 Hutchence Road Hutchence 20 307 8 Emerald Place 16 18 12 31 MB-2 10 Sapphire Place Phone: (306) 771-2522 CARSON BUSINESS PARK RCMP W1 PB1 12 33 MB1 X PB8 D 2 W2 0 1 2 3 311 160 156 2 2 152 20 148 4 6 4 144 313 140 136 Fax: (306) 771-2631 164 Sapphire Bay 6 10 CC 132 128 8 124 4 18 120 168 GOLF COURSE 116 155 8 4 6 2 312 319 172 10 3 151 Gemstone Place 3 5 1 WW B 112 PB2 323 147 176 PR1 X 316 108 Fairway143 Road 6 12 139 16 135 W3 327 131 163 14 127 320 123 104 119 167 20 Carson Road Carson 331 8 2 115 1 CC 171 Carson Crescent Carson Crescent 100 105 10 Email: [email protected] 324 12 18 PARKS 2 328 14 16 1 332 101 X PB2 MILES 2 4 YY 10 334 1 2 3 340 14 Village Drive 4 18 344 Emerald Park Road 22 348 333 D 2 Aspen 4 ZZ MB1 3 MR1 6 5 4 5 X1 54 1 Road Carson 3 5 58 Carson Crescent Carson Carson Crescent Carson J Avenue Carson Avenue Carson Avenue 62 5 6 66 1 2 3 70 F 4 74 1 78 6 CC 82 TOWN OF PRAIRIE MAPPING INDUSTRIES LTD. 7 86 2 Carson 4Crescent 5 90 102 94 98 Aspen Village Drive WHITE CITY 3 5 3 Carson 1 106 4 Crescent 110 L 5 114 126 122 MUSKOWPETUNG FIRST NATION No. 80 6 2 118 15 130 700 14 134 704 Carson Road Carson 708 150 712 138 146 716 142 22 720 800 804 NW 1/4 22-17-18-2 808 812 MB1 M (Scale 4X Map Scale) Emerald Park Road RG 17 D 1 Hwy 48 SPRUCE CREEK ESTATES 2 6 27 Casa Rosa Way 433 3 329 349 353 429 4 5 333 337 341 345 MB2 36 325 32 33 34 35 Spruce Creek Cresent 425 31 357 321 356 324 421 361 317 320 360 417 365 364 316 313 CASA ROSA 413 369 368 312 640 309 409 308 373 372 SE 9-17-17-2 305 Spruce Creek Way Creek Spruce 405 304 370 377 (Scale 4X Map Scale) PIAPOT FIRST NATION No. 75 301 300 401 380 Spruce Creek Drive 381 MR1 302 306 326 330 310 322 334 218 314 318 225 338 30 29 28 27 26 25 221 214 RM of North Qu'Appelle No. 187 217 Spruce Creek Lake 309 MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 210 213 305 RG 18 206 209 202 Huber, Mitchell MU2 DIVISION INDEX REEVE 205 Spruce Creek Street Creek Spruce 301 115 119 123 127 131 135 139 147 Lane Creek Spruce 201 Spruce Creek Road PRIMARY DIVISION 1 Councillor Strudwick, Craig 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 144 152 156 160 164 168 WEIGHT MR2 21 22 23 24 DIVISION 2 Councillor Capnerhurst, Stan 812 19 20 21 22 23 24 19 20 816 DIVISION 3 Councillor Joyce, Wayne 820 Spruce Creek Gate Creek Spruce 824 TP 20 828 TP 20 DIVISION 4 Councillor Beer, Lorne DIVISION 5 Councillor Radmacher, Dwayne SW 27-17-18-2 624 15 14 13 DIVISION 6 Councillor Brodt, Tim (Scale 6X Map Scale) 18 17 16 15 14 13 18 17 16 BILINSKI SUBDIVISION METZ SUBDIVISION 729 729 9 10 11 12 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 8 E 5 D 4 3 2 1 C 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 LEGEND G B 33 RM of Lumsden No. 189 Highway-2 Lane 9 8 7 A B C D E F A 09 Highway-4 Lane 1 NE 9-18-18-2 NE 22-17-18-2 34 35 36 PRIMARY 33 34 35 36 31 32 33 WEIGHT (Scale 4X Map Scale) (Scale 4X Map Scale) 31 32 CTP Road SOUTH SUBDIVISION Municipal Gravel 6 640 J K G H Municipal Dirt M E F N D L B C 27 26 25 A 29 28 27 26 25 30 29 28 B 30 B1 Municipal Paved A N 35-17-18-2 364 TransCanada Trail (Scale 3X Map Scale) Unimproved 24 19 20 21 22 23 24 HAMLET CRAWFORD ESTATES CRAWFORD DEVELOPMENT 19 20 21 22 23 Railway Bardel Crescent ER2 ER1 1 TP 19 5 4 1 13 TP 19 Charolais Road 3 Pipelines 14 6 12 7 2 11 Service Street Service Crocus Lane 23 22 21 2 13 1 14 8 14 13 18 17 16 15 Sask Power Transmission Line 10 18 17 16 15 15 20 24 7 6 Amarillo Lane 3 9 Amarillo Lane Church 5 4 19 25 8 8 1 9 HIGHWAY No. 362 Amarillo Lane 18 16 Pompano Bay 1 17 7 Cemetery 10 2 5 2 Bardel Crescent 3 4 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 MB1 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 29 28 Residence NE 29-17-18-2 NW 28-17-18-2 Bridge (Scale 4X Map Scale) (Scale 4X Map Scale) ESCOTT/DENEVE 624 5 4 3 2 1 MISSION POINTE ESTATES 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 Tower 1 J 127 128 129 130 131 132 2 Lake/Slough H Slater Cresent Deneve Drive 3 734 113 114 3 1 734 110 111 112 G 126 109 River/Creek F K 125 4 35 36 31 32 33 34 35 36 108 32 33 34 E 31 L 124 D Lagoon M 107 Tregassa Drive 104 103 102 101 C 123 105 N 106 Slater Cresent P B Gravel Pit 117 116 115 Q 118 122 PB1 121 120 119 A 624 29 28 27 26 25 R 48 30 29 28 27 26 25 30 Grain Terminal 28 18 RM of South Qu'Appelle No.
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