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Anne- Parkland Morin Thabacha Náre Tsu Túe Indian Reserve Indian Reserve No. 196A Leland Lakes CharlesNo. 196G Lake Thebathi No. 225 W Li Dezé Indian Reserve Charles Lake h r e No. 196 Indian Reserve i v t i e No. 196C Tthe Jere Ghaili Tsu K’adhe Túe R Bistcho Lake s Indian Reserve Jackfish a o Indian Reserve l n a No. 196F Point f No. 196B Collin Lake d f No. 214 u Cornwall Lake No. 223 R Hokedhe Túe Bistcho B Cornwall Y i Indian Reserve Colin Lake Lake a v Lake te er No. 196E No. 213 s No. 224 R Tsu Nedehe r iv Tue No.196H e e v r i R e v a l Wood Buffalo S National Park Peace Point Amber Upper No. 222 Lake r River e Hay River Sandy Point iv Wentzel Lake Athabasca No. 219 R No. 212 No. 221 y a Margaret Lake H r Devil’s Gate e iv No. 220 Zama Lake Allison Bay Hay Lake R No. 210 n No. 219 o Baril Lake Zama Lake No. 209 t Dog Head n Peace River o No. 218 P Beaver Lake Claire Mamawi Lake Chipewyan C No. 201A Ranch Chipewyan h i No. 163B RAINBOW n HIGH Child Lake John D’Or No. 201 LAKE c LEVEL Bushe No. 164A h Beaver Prairie Fox Lake a Richardson River Boyer Ranch No. 215 No.162 g No.207 Old Fort Lake Chipewyan a No.164 No.163 er No. 217 No. 201E R Ft. Vermilion eace Riv iv P er No. 173B Chipewyan Tall Cree No. 201F No.173A Paddle Prairie Chipewyan Metis Settlement No. 201G Tall Cree B No. 173 ir ch R Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo i ve r Wadlin Lake r No. 173C e v i Mi R k kwa R ive a r Gardiner Lakes c s Namur River a b No. 174A a Namur Lake Namur Lake W Fort McKay No.174B No.174C Fort McKay L i e No. 174 g e Notikew R in i R v MANNING e r i r e ver iv y R Ka er c a v Loon i M FORT Prairie MCMURRAY No.237 nR Loo Peerless Clearwater Woodland Cree Lake No. 175 Graham Lake Gordon Lake No.227 Loon Lake Peerless C Clear Woodland Gregoire Lake h Whitemud River No. 235 Trout No. r Hills Woodland Cree No. 176A is Gipsy Lake 238 (Area 3) tin No. 152C Cree No.226 No. 228 Swampy a Gregoire R Lake i Garson Lake Lake No. 176 ve No.236 r Cardinal Lake GRIMSHAW PEACE RIVER Lesser Slave Lake Wabasca No. 166C William Muskwa Duncans Utikoomak Lake North Wabasca FAIRVIEW McKenzie Lake No.155B Janvier No. 151A No. 151K Lake No. 194 Wabasca r Utikoomak Wabasca e No.166A Cowper Lake Peace River v Lake i No.166B Wabasca No. 194A R Gift Lake No. 155 Peavine Wabasca Metis Metis No. 166 y Utikuma No.166D k Kimiwan Settlement Settlement Sandy SPIRIT o Lake RIVER FALHER Lake Lake Fort McMurray-Lac La Biche m S MCLENNAN Winefred Lake Central Peace-Notley Winagami Kapawe’no First No.194B S L Lake Nation No. 230 Kapawe’no First m it o tle (Grouard 230) Nation No. 231 Winefred Lake ky R HIGH (Grouard 231) Horse iv PRAIRIE Lakes SEXSMITH er Sucker Lesser Slave Lake No. 152B Creek No.150A Grande Drift Swan River Sawridge Bear Lake Pile River No.150E Sawridge No.150G Jean Baptiste Gambler I Prairie No.150 n No.150H No. 183 BEAVERLODGE v SLAVE Calling GRANDE East Prairie e r Lake Snipe n LAKE WEMBLEY PRAIRIE Metis I.D. 349 e Lake r Settlement s Sturgeon Lake e s Heart Lake iver v Cold Lake iti R i Wap VALLEYVIEW No. 167 Sturgeon Lake R R Air Weapons Range No. 154A Heart Lake i v e l e i Indian Reserve r p r e t No. 167A f iv G i o r Lac la Biche N R o Touchwood s D Grande Prairie- l e a l Lake Cold Lake e r r R r n e No.149C a r iv Wapiti e v w o i t r SWAN HILLS LAC LA BICHE Wolf Lake a a R Pinehurst y L Beaver er a Lake iv c ATHABASCA Lake No.131 Cold Lake R s R nk a Bonnyville- Cold Lake a b i ve tb F u re a No. 149B C e h r m Buffalo r a t Cold Lake- COLD ve n Lake r Ri R A LAKE e iv iv e Kikino St. Paul R e r White a tt Athabasca-Barrhead-Westlock Cold Lake w e FOX Fish Lake BONNYVILLE k n Alexander No. 149 a o CREEK Alexis No.128 K No. 134A Alexander im Whitecourt Moose Lake S No. 134B No. 232 SMOKY Muriel Lake Elizabeth WESTLOCK LAKE Blue Quills iver Kehiwin R N First ca BARRHEAD o ewa No.123 Fishing s rth h n Nation Puskiakiwenin a WHITECOURT S c Saddle b as ka t R No.122 Lake GRANDE r a ive Lake e h r REDWATER r CACHE iv t ST. 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