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Global and Regional Maps NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. NGTL West Path Delivery 2022 Attachment 13 Global and Regional Maps NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. Attachment 13 NGTL West Path Delivery 2022 Global and Regional Maps Northwest Territories Alberta FORT MCMURRAY GRANDE PRAIRIE Saskatchewan EDMONTON PROPOSED EDSON MAINLINE LOOP NO. 4 RAVEN RIVER SECTION British Columbia CALGARY PROPOSED ABC BORDER METER STATION EXPANSION MEDICINE HAT PROPOSED WAS MAINLINE LOOP NO. 2 ALBERTA BRITISH COLUMBIA SECTION TERMS OF USE: The datasets used to create this map have been gathered from various sources for a specific purpose. TC Energy provides no warranty regarding the accuracy or completeness of the datasets. Unauthorized or improper use of this map, including supporting datasets is strictly prohibited. TC Energy accepts no liability whatsoever related to any loss or damages resulting from proper, improper, authorized or unauthorized use of this map and associated datasets and user expressly waives all claims relating to or arising out of use of or reliance on this map. NGTL WEST PATH DELIVERY Proposed Meter Station Expansion 2022 Proposed Pipeline LOCATION: REVISION: ISSUED DATE: TC Energy Pipeline D 20-01-27 Global COORDINATE SYSTEM: ISSUE PURPOSE: City / Town NAD 1983 UTM Zone 11N IFU CARTOGRAPHER: EW 20-01-27 025 50 100 150 200 250 km REVIEWER: JC 20-01-27 FILE NAME: APPROVER: JC 20-01-27 T_0228_NGTLWestPathDelivery2022_Program_Rev.mxd June 2020 Page 1 of 10 NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. Attachment 13 NGTL West Path Delivery 2022 Global and Regional Maps " !" ! ! 47 !" POPLARSILVER BAY BEACH ST620 ST761 KNOB HILL GRANDVIEW MA-ME-O-BEACH ST2 ! CRYSTAL SPRINGS 46 PENDRYL NORRIS BEACH!WESTEROSE BRIGHTVIEW " ST13 YELLOWHEAD!! BRAZEAU ALDER FLATS WINFIELD BATTLE LAKE " FALUN !" 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O'CHIESE TUTTLE CLEARWATER ST22 CEMETERY BUTTE ST761 ST766 ST781 SPRINGBROOK COUNTY ! 37 203A CHEDDERVILLE STAUFFER DND " RED DEER PENHOLD ! ST592 ST22 COUNTY ST42 CAROLINE ST734 36 SPRUCE VIEW AIR RICINUS ST54 T54 734 S ANTLER HILL ST CADET DICKSON CAMP # KEVISVILLE NIOBE ! CRAMMOND ST590 35 ST591 ST766 ! MCBEE INNISFAIL MILNERTON !" !" ! BURNSTICK JAMES RIVER BRIDGE HENDAY ST587 ST587 ST805 LAKE # !" PROPOSED EDSON MAINLINE LOOP ST22 GARRINGTON!! ST587 ! BOWDEN MEERS NO. 4 RAVEN RIVER SECTION ST584 " ST766 NETOOK ! WIMBORNE ! ! MAYTON EAGLE HILL 33 OLDS ! ST584 WESTWARD HO TORRINGTON " ST27 # ST734 HARMATTAN 32 SUNDRE ST766 MINARET!" MOUNTAIN " ST791 ! VIEW COUNTY#!"!!"" DIDSBURY ST582 " ST582 NEAPOLIS ST582 ST2A ST2 !" WESTCOTT !" " CARSTAIRS 734 # !" ST !" !! STIRLINGVILLE CREMONA ST581 ! !" 580 ! JACKVILLE ST WATER VALLEY# ! ST575 ST579 DOGPOUND CROSSFIELD ST93 I. D. NO. MADDEN M. D. OF #BOTTREL NIER ST1A 09 (BANFF) 574 ! KERSEY ! ST !"" # BIGHORN 72 ! ST22 ST NO. 8 772 STONEY 766 ST ST IRRICANA 142B AIRDRIE ST1A ST40 WAIPAROUS ROCKY ST567 CASTLE JUNCTION 567 791 ST9 CASTLE MOUNTAIN VIEW ST ST COUNTY MASSIVE BALZAC KATHYRN STONEY GHOST LAKE! 566 ST ROCKY VIEW KEOMA ANTHRACITE 142, " SAWBACK COCHRANE ST1 143, 144 MORLEY DELACOUR BANFF ST1A ST564 CANMORE CALGARY ST1A ! WHEATLANDDELROY HARVIE HEIGHTS LYALTA SEEBE ST68 ST1 ST1 CONRICH COUNTY TERMS OF USE: The datasets used to create this map have been gathered from various sources for a specific purpose. TC Energy provides no warranty regarding the accuracy or completeness of the datasets. Unauthorized or improper use of this map, including supporting datasets is strictly prohibited. TC Energy accepts no liability whatsoever related to any loss or damages resulting from proper, improper, authorized or unauthorized use of this map and associated datasets and user expressly waives all claims relating to or arising out of use of or reliance on this map. Proposed Pipeline Railway River / Lake PROPOSED EDSON Primary Highway Protected Area MAINLINE LOOP NO. 4 # Compressor Station Secondary Highway City / Town ¯ RAVEN RIVER SECTION " Delivery Meter Station First Nation Lands LOCATION: REVISION: ISSUED DATE: ! Receipt Meter Station 52.008, -114.824 0 19-09-20 Regional Metis Settlement COORDINATE SYSTEM: ISSUE PURPOSE: NGTL Pipeline NAD 1983 UTM Zone 11N IFU CARTOGRAPHER: EW 19-09-20 Military Reserve 0 5 10 20 30 40 km REVIEWER: JC 19-09-20 County MAP NUMBER: APPROVER: JC 19-09-20 Not all legend elements may appear on the map T_0228_0003_02_00_EDMLL_Raven_Riv_Sec_Fig1_.mxd June 2020 Page 2 of 10 NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. Attachment 13 NGTL West Path Delivery 2022 Global and Regional Maps ¥22 761 ¥ CAROLINE ¥¥ Phyllis Lake ¥54 ¥54 Clearwater ¥ ¥ 36 - 8 - W5M 591¥ 36 - 7 - W5M Ricinus 36 - 6 - W5M 36 - 5 - W5M ¥ RICINUS AIR CADET CAMP CLEARWATER # CLEARWATER UNIT 5 CRAMMOND DIVISION NO. 9 35 - 8 - W5M 35 - 7 - W5M 35 - 6 - W5M 35 - 5 - W5M Beaver Lake PROPOSED EDSON MAINLINE LOOP NO. 4 RAVEN RIVER SECTION BURNSTICK LAKE Burnstick Lake CAROLINE NORTH ! Burnstick West Lake Stony Creek CRAMMOND ! CAROLINE SALES CRAMMOND SALES "" "!! CAROLINE CRAMMOND INT GARRINGTON-ALTA ¥¥22 JAMES RVR INTER ## SCHRADER CREEK WEST SCHRADER 587 CREEK EAST ¥¥ JAMES RIVER BRIDGE 34 - 7 - W5M 34 - 6 - W5M 34 - 5 - W5M JAMES 34 - 8 - W5M RIVER BRIDGE 584¥ ¥584¥ RICINUS S SALES ¥ " DIVISION RICINUS SOUTH NO. 6 ! JACKSON CREEK ¥584¥ ! Snakes Head 33 - 8 - W5M 33 - 7 - W5M 33 - 6 - W5M 33 - 5 - W5M SNAKES HEAD Sundre SUNDRE North TERMS OF USE: The datasets used to create this map have been gathered from various sources for a specific purpose. TC Energy provides no warranty regarding the accuracy or completeness of the datasets. Unauthorized or improper use of this map, including supporting datasets is strictly prohibited. TC Energy accepts no liability whatsoever related to any loss or damages resulting from proper, improper, authorized or unauthorized use of this map and associated datasets and user expressly waives all claims relating to or arising out of use of or reliance on this map. Proposed Pipeline Railway City / Town PROPOSED EDSON # Compressor Station Gravel Road River / Lake MAINLINE LOOP NO. 4 ¯ RAVEN RIVER SECTION " Delivery Meter Station Primary Highway First Nation Land LOCATION: REVISION: ISSUED DATE: ! Receipt Meter Station Secondary Highway Metis Settlement 52.008, -114.824 0 19-09-19 Detail COORDINATE SYSTEM: ISSUE PURPOSE: NGTL Pipeline Protected Area NAD 1983 UTM Zone 11N IFU CARTOGRAPHER: EW 19-09-19 Military Reserve 0 3 6 km REVIEWER: JC 19-09-19 County MAP NUMBER: APPROVER: JC 19-09-19 Not all legend elements may appear on the map T_0228_0003_03_00_EDMLL_Raven_Riv_Sec_Fig1_.mxd June 2020 Page 3 of 10 NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. Attachment 13 NGTL West Path Delivery 2022 Global and Regional Maps 2113 ¥22 761 ¥ CAROLINE ¥¥ Phyllis Lake ¥54 ¥54 Clearwater ¥ ¥ 36 - 8 - W5M 591¥ 36 - 7 - W5M Ricinus 1999 36 - 6 - W5M 36 - 5 - W5M ¥ RICINUS AIR CADET CAMP CLEARWATER # CLEARWATER UNIT 5 CRAMMOND DIVISION NO. 9 2285 35 - 8 - W5M 35 - 7 - W5M 35 - 6 - W5M 35 - 5 - W5M PROPOSED EDSON MAINLINE LOOP Beaver Lake NO. 4 RAVEN RIVER SECTIONBURNSTICK LAKE Burnstick Lake CAROLINE NORTH ! Burnstick West Lake Stony Creek CRAMMOND ! CAROLINE SALES CRAMMOND SALES "" "!! CAROLINE CRAMMOND INT GARRINGTON-ALTA ¥¥22 1251 JAMES RVR INTER ## SCHRADER CREEK WEST SCHRADER 587 CREEK EAST ¥¥ JAMES RIVER BRIDGE 34 - 7 - W5M 34 - 6 - W5M 34 - 5 - W5M JAMES 34 - 8 - W5M RIVER BRIDGE 584¥ ¥584¥ RICINUS S SALES ¥ " DIVISION RICINUS SOUTH NO. 6 ! JACKSON CREEK ¥584¥ ! Snakes 1536 Head 33 - 8 - W5M 33 - 7 - W5M 33 - 6 - W5M 33 - 5 - W5M SNAKES HEAD Sundre SUNDRE North TERMS OF USE: The datasets used to create this map have been gathered from various sources for a specific purpose. TC Energy provides no warranty regarding the accuracy or completeness of the datasets. Unauthorized or improper use of this map, including supporting datasets is strictly prohibited. TC Energy accepts no liability whatsoever related to any loss or damages resulting from proper, improper, authorized or unauthorized use of this map and associated datasets and user expressly waives all claims relating to or arising out of use of or reliance on this map. Proposed Pipeline Railway City / Town PROPOSED EDSON # Compressor Station Gravel Road River / Lake MAINLINE LOOP NO. 4 ¯ RAVEN RIVER SECTION " Delivery Meter Station Primary Highway First Nation Land LOCATION: REVISION: ISSUED DATE: ! Receipt Meter Station Secondary Highway Metis Settlement 52.008, -114.824 0 19-09-19 Trapper COORDINATE SYSTEM: ISSUE PURPOSE: NGTL Pipeline Protected Area NAD 1983 UTM Zone 11N IFU CARTOGRAPHER: EW 19-09-19 Military Reserve 0 3 6 km REVIEWER: JC 19-09-19 County MAP NUMBER: APPROVER: JC 19-09-19 Not all legend elements may appear on the map Trapper Area T_0228_0003_04_00_EDMLL_Raven_Riv_Sec_Fig1_.mxd June 2020 Page 4 of 10 NOVA Gas
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