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D. 61 e R ¾À23 438 Daysland Wainwright 442 ¾À40 440 437 436 397 Sedgewick Greenwater Lake ¾À10 Killam 439 ¾À40 COUNTY 22Rosalind Provincial Park Lougheed SWEET GRASS IR 113 ¾À56 Hardisty CFB ¾À17 ¾À21 FLAGSTAFF 402 401 399 398 WAINWRIGHT 406 SASKATCHEWAN403 400 9 SWAN COUNTY ^_ 2 ¾À Amisk ¾À340 404 ¾À ¾À368 RIVER MINITONAS 411 410 409 NORTH 405 366 MANITOBA Hardisty Terminal 367 Hughenden 6 52°0'0"N Alliance M. D. 52 Unity BATTLEFORD Langham ¾À 368 331 Metiskow Wilkie 369 38 Czal ¾À27 372 ¾À 333 ¾À305 370 334 Evesham ¾À14 371 ¾À83 MOUNTAIN 377 335 8 Provost Scott ¾À11 373 ¾À (SOUTH) Stettler Macklin 376 ¾À49 Cadogan 380 379 378 344 382 381 ¾À5 ¾À49 Primate 376 Denzil ¾À 337 47 49 COUNTY 6 ¾À374 HUMBOLDT 336 ¾À ¾À Castor COUNTY 18 338 Salvador 339 301 342 340 ¾À20 Bodo ¾À31 Trampling 343 Little Coronation ^_ Lake Biggar Pardue 16 THE KEY Handel ¾À Luseland Big Quill ¾À5 303 Duck Mountain SASKATOON60 341 IR 65 MOSSEY RIVER 347 346 345 ¾À 397 Lake 304 351 350 349 ¾À Quill ¾À8 Provincial Park Lanigan 57 352 Kelfield Springwater ¾À4 307 305 ¾À Cactus Lake12 Station Lake ¾À E 51 ¾À16 a ¾À ¾À16 PARK ETHELBERT 52°0'0"N g Kerrobert l Ruthilda 309 Wynyard (NORTH) LAWRENCE Major e 314 9 Altari ¾À51 310 308 ¾À 271 SPECIAL AREAS Superb C ¾À35 Foam 274 Dodsland r 313 20 273 e 315 ¾À DAUPHIN Dauphin BOARD Plenty e 6 Lake 276 357 k 316 312 ¾À 275 ¾À229 ¾À Druid 317 ¾À7 Lake ALBERTA (AREA NO. 4) 318 SHELL 322 321 Coleville Watrous STARLAND 319 Herschel Station ¾À219 Hanley HILLSBURG Stranraer Ardath ¾À45 ¾À309 RIVER 279 277 ¾À310 DAUPHIN COUNTY 317 320 Herschel Zealandia Hanna ¾À ^_ 283 278 ¾À5 Anglia 280 Smiley 281 ¾À15 241 ¾À307 Sovereign286 285 284 282 GILBERT OCHRE Bounty 247 243 ¾À10 GRAND Rosetown Outlook 2 244 ¾À VIEW PLAINS RIVER D'Arcy 288 Milden Glenside ¾À15 246 245 McGee Hawarden ¾À9 Fiske ¾À52 292 Kindersley 287 L YORKTON ¾À381 SHELLMOUTH- 51°0'0"N 254 a s BOULTON Drumheller 290 Macrorie Strongfield Davidson 247 ¾À10 ¾À10 Outbank t 250 21 Dinsmore M 15 211 ¾À 44 ¾À Riding Mountain MCCREARY ¾À10 ¾À44 Wiseton ¾À Loreburn Station252 ¾À6 248 o 213 SPECIAL AREAS BOARD ¾À30 Danielson 251 National Park Hughton Forgan u 216 214 8 SPECIAL AREAS Prov. 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D. 34 e ¾À ¾À ¾À45 CLAN r ¾À373 222 221 ¾À80 ¾À42 WILLIAM 223 10-22 22 ewan River 224 ¾À322 ¾À ¾À ach ¾À210 184 ¾À22 183 ROSEDALE ¾À41 ask Bridgeford Chamberlain ¾À22 S ¾À342 Regina 185 152 SHOAL Lawson 354 ¾À47 BIRTLE STRATH 225 ¾À Beach 56 186 LAKE 51°0'0"N Findlater r 342 187 ¾À e CLAIR HARRISON 228 ¾À Eyebrow Buena Vista ¾À54 v ¾À9 MINTO Q i 247 ELLICE Birtle ¾À42 Kyle 226 190 u' R ¾À Central Bethune 11 Ap le 32 ¾ÀLumsden ¾À364 Indian pel Neepawa COUNTY 4 ¾À ¾À42 191 Bethune Station 230 ¾À19 193 Keeler 189 Head 151 SASKA- 194 Disley 231 229 er Lake 157 Sintaluta 153 BLAN- TCHEWAN 232 a k Valley ^_ 308 Pilot ¾À 41 ¾À36 nb Qu'Appelle 155 Grenfell Broadview ¾À SHARD ODANAH fe Marquis Butte Whitewood Lake D ie Tuxford REGINA 156 HAMIOTA 165 160Stony Wapella MINIOTA 321 ¾À4 Wolseley 154 121 ¾À 161 Beach ARCHIE 24 10 Pense 159 White ¾À ¾À CYPRESS COUNTY City Davin Odessa Station Rivers 25BRANDON Craik Station 1 FIGURE 1A Belle Moosomin 21 ¾À ¾À 162FIGURE 1B Odessa ¾À ELTON Plains 158 Vibank Kendal 166 Candiac 123 168 167 Herbert 164 ^_ 124 122 Fleming DALY Drink- Peebles Kirkella 50°0'0"N CFB ¾À371 163 Montmartre 169 MOOSE JAW Water Estlin Kipling Langbank Station 171 Glenavon WOODWORTH SUFFIELD ¾À332 ¾À19 ¾À58 Sedley Langbank Elkhorn WALLACE Rouleau 128 Shilo 127 126 125 Wind- ^_ Kelso WHITEHEAD thorst Kennedy 91 Hargrave 142 ¾À339 130 129 Francis Virden Alexander CORNWALLIS 134 ¾À363 131 ¾À9 93 132 83 Oak Lake Québec 133 33 Corning Cromer ¾À Northwest Territories Nunavut ¾À ¾À48 Fairlight 138 135 ¾À306 94 Wawota Mary- OAKLAND ¾À4 Old Wives Milestone 96 95 field Hudson Bay 139 137 136 Handsworth Moose Mountain 141 110 ¾À379 Lake 92 ^_ ¾À58 ¾À2 97 ¾À47 Provincial Park PIPESTONE Plum Souris Carroll Gull Lake 98 Ewart SWIFT CURRENT 99 Lake GLENWOOD Parkman Alberta CANADA SIFTON ¾À343 103 101 100 ¾À2 Deleau Saskatchewan 102 Yellow Grass RIVER Manitoba 110 61 Pipestone Hartney Elgin Margaret MEDICINE HAT 104 ¾À13 Reston SIDE ¾À1 106 ¾À43 105 ¾À43 ¾À36 64 Carlyle 63 Sinclair WHITEWATER ¾À37 107 ¾À43 Stoughton Arcola Redvers 50°0'0"N 1 334 WEYBURN Ontario ¾À 109 ¾À ¾À6 68 66 ALBERT CAMERON ¾À10 ¾À19 ¾À58 65 ¾À9 ¾À83 108 69 BC 73 70 67 32 31 WIN- Boissevain Lake 361 Killarney 111 13 13 28 ¾À 3 Superior ¾À ¾À 72 ¾À ¾À CHESTER 71 13 39 ¾À 35 ¾À 33 MORTON Michigan 13-37¾À 74 ¾À 318 ¾À271 76 Lampman 34 ¾À TURTLE n 13 Montana North 77 58 ¾À 377 Minnesota a ¾À ¾À Deloraine Dakota Wisconsin g MOUNTAIN i 79 h 21 75 c ¾À 35 i Michigan 37 Alameda Oxbow BRENDA M ¾À358 ARTHUR South Dakota e 38 k 78 36 DA a 39 ENBRIDGE PIPELINES INC. NA L 19 S EDWARD ¾À21 CA Idaho ¾À 2 o 18 . 1 83 Wyoming ¾À 40 ¾À ¾À Iowa u REVISIONS . 2 Ohio 18 42 ri ALBERTA CLIPPER CAPACITY EXPANSION 13 ¾À37 ¾À 105°0'0"W s PHASE II ES Nebraska ¾À R ESTEVAN APP. MM . 3 8 TAT Illinois i ¾À S Indiana 34 v . 4 D 46 36 ¾À er ITE ¾À DESCRIPTION Bienfait 9 UN 49 . 5 ¾À Utah UNITED STATES Missouri REV. DATE Colorado Kentucky REGIONAL LOCATION OF THE Kansas . 9 18 . 7 47 39 2-18 ¾À ¾À350 ¾À ¾À 44 ¾ÀSOURCE 43 . 8 . 6 256 Tennessee 45 8 ENBRIDGE ALBERTA¾À CLIPPER ¾À18 ¾À6-18 ¾À 28 17 11 10 CAPACITY¾À EXPANSION PROJECT 12 DATE July 2013 Projection: Zone 12, NAD 83. 110°0'0"W ¾À6 TERA DRAWN APPR. Indian Reserves: ESRI 2005, Natural Resources Canada 2012; LEGEND IL 511 CHECK Hydrography: Natural Resources Canada, 2006; Military: IHS Inc. ¾À FIGURE 2.1A Populated Area 2011; Parks, Municipalities, Roads, Populated Areas: ESRI 2005. SCALE 1:2,000,000 Watercourse 24 SCALE¾À 1:2,000,000 100 Province / State Boundary 50 km Hardisty Terminal 25 Waterbody 0 ^_ Municipality / Regional District (All Locations Approximate) t8441_EPP_LINE2_Facilities_FIG_01A_RegLoc.mxd ^_ Proposed Footprint Extension Indian Reserve Existing Alberta Clipper Pipeline Military Although there is no reason to believe that there are any errors associated with the data used to generate this product or in the product itself, users of these data are advised that errors in the data may be present. Highway Parks and Protected Areas Red Deer Lake Lake Winnipegosis Hudson Bay Lake ¾À3 100°0'0"W r MOUNTAIN Winnipegosis ive (NORTH) ONTARIO R 428 427 Red De e r 430 429 Pelican ¾À6 426 395 Swan Lake ¾À23 Lake 52°0'0"N Greenwater Lake Lake ± ¾À10 NORTH Provincial Park Winnipeg BATTLEFORD 406 SASKATCHEWAN403 402 401 397 400 399 398 ¾À340 105°0'0"W MOSQUITO 404 ¾À368 ¾À9 SWAN 409 405 MINITONAS IR 109 RED PHEASANT 366 RIVER IR 108 PINE CREEK Wilkie Langham ¾À6 368 IR 66A Atikaki ¾À27 369 331 ¾À305 372 370 ¾À38 333 GRAHAM Provincial 377 371 367 11 373 DALE 376 ¾À 335 ¾À83 MOUNTAIN Wilderness 334 ¾À8 379 378 344 (SOUTH) ¾À49 5 HUMBOLDT Lake ¾À376 ¾À 337 ¾À49 336 ¾À47 ¾À49 St. Martin 342 339 338 Pardue 343 340 301 Handel Biggar Little ¾À20 ¾À16 THE KEY 347 345 ¾À60 Big Quill ¾À5 303 349 346 ¾À397 341 Duck Mountain Lake 304 IR 65 MOSSEY RIVER Kelfield Springwater ¾À4 Quill ¾À8 Provincial Park PEGUIS E 51 52°0'0"N Lanigan 307 305 GRAHAMDALE a ¾À Lake ¾À57 IR 1B g ¾À16 COTE l Ruthilda ¾À16 e IR 64 PARK ETHELBERT C 314 309 Wynyard 310 308 9 (NORTH) LAWRENCE BIFROST r 35 Foam Lake ¾À 271 e 313 ¾À ¾À6 51°0'0"N Plenty e 315 ¾À20 274 273 k 316 312 FISHER Lake 318 317 ¾À7 ¾À6 276 DAUPHIN 275 ¾À229 ¾À357 Dauphin 219 Watrous Stranraer ¾À Hanley Lake Ardath ¾À45 SHELL 68 Winnipeg HILLSBURG SIGLUNES ¾À Herschel Zealandia 279 POORMAN ¾À309 RIVER 68 ^_ 277 ¾À310 ¾À ¾À8 Anglia 283 IR 88 VICTORIA 286 281 280 278 DAUPHIN ¾À68 Sovereign 285 284 282 ¾À15 ¾À5 BEACH Rosetown Bounty 241 ERIKSDALE FORT Outlook 2 247 GILBERT ALONSA D'Arcy Milden ¾À 243 ¾À10 GRAND OCHRE GIMLI 288 McGee Glenside 244 ALEXANDER Fiske Hawarden SASKATCHEWANGORDON 15 246 245 PLAINS RIVER STE.
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