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i s L a n i g a n k e e C h a u T r o p h y k L a k e k e a L a M i d d l e Dawsons Landing L Good Hope L a k e H a y L a k e V e d a n Beaver S m o k e r o L a k e L a k e k B i g o a k e y L C h i c C h i c L a l Wadhams t a T L i t t l e n S e l m o n L a g o o Nemaiah Valley L a k e A l l a r d L a k e K o n n i L a k e C B i g O n i o n L a k e Duncanby Landing H I D u m b e l l L a k e L Goose Bay C a r o l i n e L a k e K O Nalos Landing L o w e r Margaret Bay T a s e k o L L a k e A T u z c h a L a k e K E N a d i l a L a k e m r t a A Y o h e t n L a k e y l e k a k n L r a o n g TFL45 F B e r t h a L L L e o n o r a D e v e r e u x r o t h y L L a k e D o a k e L U p p e r T a s e k o L a k e a k e P a c k L D r i f t w o o d L a k e TFL43 TFL43 W a r n e r TFL43 L a k e Warner Bay TFL43 U p p e r K a k w e i k e n L a k e TFL43 L e e L H u a s k i n L M a c k e n z i e Kingcome Bull Harbour L W a TFL39 H d a d i n r n G u b g o t L u o TFL39 r n V i o l a Sullivan Bay L a k e Gold Bridge TFL45 D O W N T O N TFL39 L A K E Thompson Sound TFL25 L a k e o f t h e M o u n t a i n s TFL45 TFL45 G e o r g i e S T A F F O R D L L S i l t Echo Bay L W i l l i a m L Port Hardy N a h w i t t i L K a i n s L TFL39 Fort Rupert San Josef Holberg TFL39 TFL39TFL39 Suquash TFL39 Sointula Mitchell Bay Mamalilaculla T o m B r o w n e Coal Harbour Minstrel Island L TFL39 TFL25 Port McNeillHyde Creek TFL39 Bones Bay e L m o r Alert Bay Karlukwees F u l l TFL10 TFL6 Nimkish Heights TFL47 TFL39 TFL45 COURTENAY QuatsinoTFL06 Englewood TFL47 TFL47 k e L a TFL39 n o Winter Harbour y d Kokish Cracroft H e TFL38 TFL6 Beaver Cove TFL47 S e a b i r d TFL47 L Port Neville TFL45 Mahatta River A L I C E TFL47 N TFL47 Pemberton Meadows Jeune LandingL A K E TFL39 I Rumble Beach M P TFL47 K K a t h l e e n TFL25 O ' C o I n n e l l L M a y n a r d S TFL47 L a k TFL45 e Port Alice Benson LakeL H TFL47 TFL47 B O B E N S O N L N A N L A K E A Z TFL47 A V I C T O R I A K E TFL47 L L A K E 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Hot Springs Cove Oinimitis G C R E A T L QUALICUM BEACHFrench Creek A TFL54 K E H o r n e TFL44 L Great CentralBeaver Creek PARKSVILLE TFL54 HilliersCoombs C Dolphin Beach a m e r Errington TFL57 o n L Kleecoot a k e Ahousat TFL54TFL57 Cherry Creek Sproat Lake Nanoose Bay GREATER VANCOUVER S P R O A T K E Marktosis A Lantzville Quortsowe L TFL54 S t e r l i n g TFL54 A T w o r m r s TFL54Chetarpe R i v e A r m TFL54TFL54TFL54 PORT ALBERNI Gabriola TFL54 TFL54 Lafarge NANAIMO TFL54 TFL54 h m i n t Woodwards Landing N a Harmac TFL54TofinoTFL54 TFL54 L a k e Chase River TFL44 TFL44 Cedar Ilthpaya H e Extension s TFL54 n d L a k e o e N a n a i m r TFL54 s o TFL44 n Kootowis Chuckakcook L Cassidy a k e F o u r t h E D Y L K E N N Quinaquilth L A K E TFL44 TFL44 TFL44 Quisitis LADYSMITH TFL44Green Cove Landing TFL54 Franklin Camp Ecoole NANAIMO/COWICHAN Saltair Ucluelet TFL46 CHEMAINUS e r TFL46 K i s s i n g L TFL46 C O W Sturdies Bay I TFL46 Vesuvius Bay C H TFL46 A Westholme N Youbou Crofton Ganges Sarita TFL44 Caycuse Mayne L A Village Bay TFL46 K E Long Harbour Bamfield Lake Cowichan Maple Bay Port Washington TFL46 Honeymoon Bay TFL46 Otter Bay Saturna Hayward Mesachie Lake Paldi e Culchillum Tzuhalem Fulford HarbourBeaver Point k DUNCAN a Gordon River L Sahtlam Koksilah Musgrave Bedwell Harbour H o b i t o n Deerholme Cowichan Bay L a k e t Cowichan Station S q u a l i c u m a L a k e n i TFL46 T s u s i a t t Cobble Hill L a k e i Deep Cove N Whyac TFL46 Shawnigan LakeMill Bay SIDNEY Clo-oose i g a n TFL46S h a w n L a k e Saanichton TFL46 Bamberton Brentwood BayKeating o k e Port Renfrew S o L a k e Prospect LakeCordova Bay P r o s p e c t G o l d s t r e a m L Royal Oak L Millstream Colquitz TFL25 Goldstream VICTORIA ColwoodBelmont Lagoon Jordan River Glen Lake Happy Valley Shirley Otter Point Sooke Metchosin East Sooke SAANICH/CAPITAL / Key Map 0 10 20 30 40 50 Kilometers Prroduced fforr:: Miiniistry of Agriicullture and Lands Crown Lands Admiiniistratiion Diiviisiion Legend Prroduced by:: Private Managed Forest Land BC Assessment Area Datta Sourrces and Nottes Miiniistry of Agriicullture and Lands Base map 250 K BCAA 2005 data Integrated Land Management Bureau Tree Farm License Timber Company data MOFR TFL Agreement data Corporate Informatiion Serviices Tantalis Cadastral ICI Parcel Fabric Filepath: Q:\projects\clients\ilmb\pmfl2\acrgis\pfml_working5.mxd Tree Farm License "Private Land" All government data as captured on June 6, 2007.
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