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Map 093F035 9 900 Nechako Reservoir 880 880 Administrative Boundaries 960 900 0 0 920 125°14' 125°13' 125°12' 125°11' 125°10' 125°9' 125°8' 125°7' 125°6' 125°5' 125°4' 125°3' 125°2' 125°1' 125°0' 124°59' 352000m.E. 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 360 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 368000m.E. N. 860 N. 860 880 900 86 0 000m. 860 NECHAKO RESERVOIR 000m. 20 NATALKUZ LAKE 20 8 59 9 59 80 9 20 60 00 8 880 KNEWSTUBB LAKE 860 940 60 MAP 093F035 9 900 NECHAKO RESERVOIR 880 880 ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES 960 900 0 0 920 90 0 4 0 880 9 9 Municipality or Regional District Indian Reserve 8 6 0 0 0 53°24' 920 9 Park or Protected Area First Nations Treaty Land 19 880 19 940 900 Private Parcel Provincial Border 920 960 940 90 0 53°24' TRANSPORTATION and INFRASTRUCTURE 920 960 ! ! 1000 Freeway or Highway Transmission Line or Pipeline 980 880 960 Arterial Collector > Railway Crossing 980 Local Road fg Highway Rest Stop 18 900 18 09 80 920 J^ 6 9 Unpaved Road Airport 960 8 80 9 1 4 0 0 0 4 !!!!! J_ 1080 Ferry Route Heliport 980 940 Railway 20 9 !!!!!!!! 20 9 1020 Trail 980 Airfield 53°23' 1040 1060 940 0 98 6 1000 90 960 0 960 0 98 17 4 17 0 1 1100 1120 0 LAND USE and LAND COVER FEATURES 110 1120 # Ministry of Forests Land and Natural Resource Operations Radio Repeaters 960 53°23' 1060 <k[ BC Recreation Sites (Campgrounds and Picnick Areas) 0 08 0 1200 1 6 9 1220 " 10 Nursery, Orchard, or Vineyard Building 1060 0 0 Ice Field or Snow Field a Police 1020 1020 1240 960 "Y 1040 1000 Swamp or Marsh Fire Hall 16 1180 1000 16 98 0 "B 1160 1020 1140 Wooded Area Ambulance 1100 0 Jc 4 Built Up Areas Shipyard or Terminal 11 1 1 2 0 Hospital Properties ¨Î Port or Harbour 1060 1 04 0 1080 53°22' 1220 1 020 0 1100 08 1 112 0 1080 ELEVATION CONTOURS ! ! 1 1020 1 ! 4 0 0 11 6 15 1200 ! 15 100 Metre Interval Contour Depression ! 0 118 ! Î 60 ! 2 ! 1 53°22' 20 Metre Interval Spot Height ! 1280 ! ! ! 1100 ! 1080 1080 ! ! ! ! 1340 110 1 0 1 0 2 1300 1300 1140 1380 1420 1200 1440 1480 UTM Zone 8 UTM Zone 9 UTM Zone 10 UTM Zone 11 400 11 8 0 1280 1 1160 1520 14 0 14 114O 0 2 114P 1 0 104M 2 1 104N ## 1 104O 1360 104P 94M 94N 94O 94P 1540 0 15 60 0 6 0 1 4 580 114I 10 1 1 1240 08 0 104L 0 0 104K 1220 0 1040 0 3 0 104J 94I 1 1 6 104I 94K 94J 2 94L 3 1 53°21' 1 460 1100 1500 104F 0 104G 94H 4 0 104H 94E 94F 94G 1 0 4 1 3 4 16 0 1080 104C 20 104B 94A 2 1 1 104A 94B 00 94D 94C 15 8 1 0 13 13 53°21' 1300 1380 1320 0 103O 103P 93M 93N 93O 93P 148 1080 1540 1560 1580 103K INTERIOR PLATEAU 103J 103I 93J 93I 93L 93K 1360 1320 1360 103F 103G 83E 103H 93E 93F 93G 93H 1380 1580 1440 83C 1400 103C 83D 103B 103A 93D 93C 93B 93A 1600 128 12 0 12 82O 148 82N 1620 0 1120 82M 1340 102O 102P 92P 00 2 92O 15 13 0 92M 92N 1460 1 82J 1 6 0 1460 82K CARIBOO REGIONAL DISTRICT 82L 53°20' 102I 92L 92K 92J 92I 82G 1200 BULKLEY NECHAKO REGIONAL DISTRICT 82F 1560 82E 1 92H 50 0 92E 92F 92G 4 0 16 1520 00 61 53°20' 1 92C 92B 5 8 0 FAWNIE1460 RANGE 11 1620 11 1440 1540 1140 1760 1 1440 1720 5 60 Coordinate System: GCS North 1580 40 14 6 0 3 1 American 1983 UTM Zone 10U 1600 (Calculated) 0 93F.044 93F.045 93F.046 1 4 2 2 0 Projection: Transverse Mercator 1640 11 1420 Datum: North American 1983 1340 False Easting: 500,000.0000 1320 Tutiai Mountain × 1620 1300 1840Î 1400 1280 1844 93F.034 93F.035 93F.036 MN 18 1380 Ù 20 59 1480 59 GN 10 360 10 1 800 1 15°50´ 1780 281 MILS 2°11´ 53°19' 540 39 MILS 1 93F.024 93F.025 93F.026 1440 0 1 5 6 1680 174 0 UTM GRID AND 2016 MAGNETIC NORTH 1780 17 1660 40 DECLINATION AT CENTER OF SHEET 1440 1800 0 8 12 1420 1700 1480 00 1460 16 53°19' 1760 1 720 500 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 5 1 4 0 1:20,000 09 09 1500 1460 Ratio scale is correct at 28" x 44" page size. Metres ENTIAKO 1500 60 12 1360 1 540 1520 PARK 1540 1660 1560 1 8 1 6 0 680 1700 1700 1720 08 1740 08 760 53°18' 1 DATA SOURCE 0 180 1840 This map is produced by GeoBC of the Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations. It is based on the most current TRIM 1880 1600 1860 (Terrain Resource Information Mapping) data available. TRIM data is generally accurate to 10m. This map also contains BC Hydro 1620 transmission lines, FLNRO repeater tower locations and various public building locations derived from the Digital Road Atlas. For more 1400 information on the data, the TRIM specification or other base mapping products, please visit the GeoBC website at www.geobc.gov.bc.ca. 0 k 140 53°18' ! LICENCE AND OWNERSHIP e ! e 1640 ! 1420 r C 1400 1640 Copyright © 2016, Province of British Columbia. All rights reserved. This material is owned by the Government of British Columbia and 1660 e 1440 protected by copyright law. It may not be reproduced or redistributed without the prior written permission of the Province of British s 1680 o Columbia. N. o N. p 1720 1 6 20 a 1740 000m. 000m. DISCLAIMER AND WARNING C 07 1900 07 1760 The Province of British Columbia makes no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy, merchantability, fitness for a particular 59 59 1380 13 40 1 1 820 34 purpose, or completeness of any information contained in or otherwise comprising this map. Without limiting the foregoing, you are 1600 0 1360 warned not to use this map for navigational purposes. This map may be generalized and may not reflect current conditions. Uncharted 1380 1880 1780 hazards may exist. 162 0 1 7 20 134 0 1360 00 15 1320 1580 NECHAKO PLATEAU 1440 Date produced: 2018/06 352000m.E. 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 360 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 368000m.E. 125°13' 125°12' 125°11' 125°10' 125°9' 125°8' 125°7' 125°6' 125°5' 125°4' 125°3' 125°2' 125°1' 125°0' 124°59'.
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