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HIGHWAY GEOMATICS SECTION, ALBERTA TRANSPORTATION from DIGITAL DATA Police Outpost Del Bonita PARK P N O R E S T H O R I W E I T S T T E R R Slave I.R. 225 River WOOD I.R. I.R. I.R. 223 214 213 I.R. COLIN-CORNWALL LAKES WILDLAND Steen 224 PROVINCIAL PARK River Lutose BUFFALO LA BUTTE CREEK P. PARK WILDLAND r e v i R FIDLER-GREYWILLOW WILDERNESS Slavey Creek P. PARK CARIBOU MOUNTAINS WILDLAND Zama City PROVINCIAL PARK 35 Slave Peace I.R. 212 I.R. 221 Meander River River I.R. 211 NATIONAL I.R. I.R. 219 I.R. 220 HAY-ZAMA LAKES 210 WILDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK I.R. 209 Fort Hutch Lake Chipewyan Assumption (P.O. Chateh) I.R. 218 I.R. CMA 1 201A I.R. 201B 58 A HIGH LEVEL I.R. RAINBOW 58 LAKE PARK 201 58 I.R. I.R. I.R. I.R. 201C 164A I.R. 207 215 I.R. 201D I I.R. I.R. 164 River I.R. 201E 163 I.R. 162 217 Peace Fort Vermilion Athabasca MAYBELLE WILDLAND P. PARK 697 ( G S L R ) B Metis RICHARDSON RIVER La Crete DUNES WILDLAND P. PARK Buffalo Head S I.R. 201F Prairie M C N R 697 I.R. 35 173A PADDLE PRAIRIE Paddle Prairie Paddle Prairie 88 River I.R. I.R. 201G 173 METIS SETTLEMENT MARGUERITE RIVER A Keg WILDLAND River U PROVINCIAL PARK 695 I.R. 187 Keg River 695 Carcajou S L Kemp River River BIRCH MOUNTAINS WILDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK I.R. 174A O K I.R. 174B A t h a b a s MARGUERITE RIVER Peace c WILDLAND a PROVINCIAL PARK Hawk Hills 692 CHINCHAGA WILDLAND C PROVINCIAL PARK Notikewin Fort MacKay P. Park I.R. 174 A 741 River Notikewin T MANNING 691 North Star 63 WHITEMUD FALLS WILDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK FORT McMURRAY Deadwood 690 C CMA 4 H 743 Saprae Creek 69 I.R. Lynton 175 GIPSY LAKE 686 GRAND RAPIDS WILDLAND 35 WILDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK P. PARK I.R. Worsley River 152 686 a Gregoire Lake Dixonville c s GRAND RAPIDS C a P. Park 689 I.R. 226 A b t h a WILDLAND Red Earth P. PARK Gregoire Lake Estates H I.R. 228 S I.R. 227 Creek I.R. 176 B ( G S L R ) r I.R. 726 e Anzac v 176A i 986 I.R. R 730 Cadotte 176 C N R 986 Lake 64 Little Buffalo Cleardale Leddy GRAND RAPIDS 986 WILDLAND P. PARK Cheecham DUNVEGAN I 717 WILDLAND 743 P. PARK 737 R 688 E N 685 Queen Elizabeth STONY MOUNTAIN WILDLAND P. Park Roma C PEACE P. PARK Jct. RIVER 729 685 I.R. DUNVEGAN 732 178 WILDLAND DUNVEGAN 735 737 2A P. PARK WILDLAND Roma DUNVEGAN P. PARK GRIMSHAW 88 WILDLAND Gage Whitelaw Greene Valley Brownvale T P. PARK Judah I.R. 684 P. Park Quigley C N R 2 166C I.R. 681 682 151 C N R 2 River W A Bluesky Marie- FAIRVIEW Reine St. Isidore I.R. c e e a 683 155B P Smoky PEACE RIVER I.R. 725 I.R. WILDLAND 151K Dunvegan P. PARK 194 719 Reno 680 Poplar Ridge P. Park Moonshine Lake CMAGIFT LAKE 2 I.R. 740 Pingle I DUNVEGAN WILDLAND I.R. P. PARK 744 155 P. Park Janvier METIS I.R. 166B I.R. 166A 63 Jean Springburn South 727 PEACE RIVER 155A WILDLAND Cote P. PARK Gift I.R. River Lake SPIRIT 754 166D I.R. 166 Crow Lake A RIVER PEAVINE 739 Crowell P. Park 49 Tangent SETTLEMENT Wabasca-Desmarais 750 Sandy Leismer 881 METIS SETTLEMENT Lake Wanham C N R Culp Belloy FALHER 813 R Manir 49 WINAGAMI Watino CMA 5 WILDLAND 731 Winagami P. PARK 744 McLENNAN Peoria Conklin Winagami Lake I.R. 677 P. Park Athabasca N 150D 677 Woking 679 CMA 7 679 River 49 C N R 679 B 724 I.R. 150C Devenish 2 Demmitt 2 I.R. 150B Guy LESSER SLAVE LAKE Hilliard's Bay WILDLAND Kenzie P. Park 733 P. PARK 43 WINAGAMI Grouard Smoky WILDLAND Valhalla Centre Webster 749 676 P. PARK CMA 6 Margie 59 La Glace 2A I.R. 750 Martin Bch. I.R. Lymburn 721 C N R Teepee Creek 150 A Lesser Slave Lake 152B 724 674 HIGH 676 I.R. Joussard I.R. P. Park 672 SEXSMITH PRAIRIE Enilda 150E 150F 2 I.R. Canyon Creek 672 I.R. 150E Widewater Wagner 723 150 C N R 671 Assineau Behan Albright Clairmont 736 747 OTTER-ORLOFF WILDLAND I.R. 749 I.R. 150G P. PARK I.R. BEAVERLODGE CMA 3 Faust 150H Bezanson 183 Saskatoon Island 43 P. Park Mitsue DeBolt 49 Saulteaux 667 670 SLAVE LAKE Calling Lake C N R GRANDE Huallen Dimsdale Young's Point 722 River Philomena 724 PRAIRIE P. Park Wandering River Ridgevalley Decrene Athabasca WEMBLEY Calling Lake River EAST PRAIRIE Smith P. Park Wedgewood I.R. Breynat 43 Elmworth 668 154A METIS Landry Wapiti SETTLEMENT C N R Heights 2A I.R. 167 VALLEYVIEW O'Brien Grovedale River P. Park 669 River 666 Williamson COLD LAKE P. Park Tolstad I.R. 154 747 GRIZZLY RIDGE WILDLAND 63 Pitlochrie PROVINCIAL PARK I.R. 33 154B 2 AIR WEAPONS RANGE LA BICHE RIVER 858 Smoky WILDLAND 665 C N R PROVINCIAL PARK Chisholm (P.O. Wapiti 44 813 Chisholm Mills) Tweedie 881 C N R Plamondon Sir Winston Churchill 663 Grassland P. Park Lac Barnegat Dorscheid 55 Atmore La Biche Lakeland P. Park Tieland White Gull Beaver Lake Cold Lake Donatville P. Park Little Smoky SWAN ATHABASCA ( A R R ) 855 55 HILLS Venice I.R. Flatbush CMA 10 63 Hylo 43 36 131 663 CMA 8 Latornell Colinton Caslan 897 812 Goose Cross Lake Lake I.R. P. Park Kilsyth 663 COLD LAKE 149B I.R. HUBERT LAKE Meanook 149A 40 WILDLAND 663 P. PARK La 32 Fawcett 827 831 BUFFALO LAKE 55 55 33 2 Corey Cold Lake 801 KIKINO C N R Ellscott METIS P. Park Long Lake Amundson METIS Cherry FORT ASSINIBOINE Perryvale 892 SETTLEMENT Ardmore C.F.B. Grove P. PARK Kikino WILDLAND Long Lake Jarvie Alpen COLD LAKE 55 P. Park Fort Kent 661 SETTLEMENT 41 Beaver 881 Crossing FOX CREEK Franchere I.R. 661 Rochester 28 897 867 BONNYVILLE River I.R. 149 661 Newbrook Kaybob 661 Moose Lake 659 St. Lina 660 Carson-Pegasus Dapp P. Park 658 Neerlandia P. Park 44 Tawatinaw 128 Beaverdam Grizzly I.R. 866 Therien 232 Abee 882 ELIZABETH 776 Hurdy Pibroch 855 Mallaig Botten Pass Creek Nestow 657 947 769 36 Garner Lake Ashmont 28 METIS 827 P. Park Silver Creek 63 St. Vincent 763 Spedden Windfall Bellis c a C N R WHITECOURT s WESTLOCK THORHILD C N R SETTLEMENT Jct. b a Thunder Lake I.R. t a 658 A h P. Park 656 657 18 Edwand 28 Kakwa Wildland Knight 655 Abilene 881 123 Provincial Park BARRHEAD 897 Blue Ridge 28 Winniandy SMOKY 36 Campsie 777 Thunder Benbow R N C River Manola North C N R Warspite LAKE C N R Lake C N R North Lottie FISHING LAKE River 859 Lake Winniandy South 44 Vimy St. Edouard METIS 43 654 Radway ST. PAUL Thordarson Pickardville CMA 9 Egremont 857 I.R. SETTLEMENT 18 29 29 Green Court Kerensky 122 C N R 947 654 777 Opal 829 652 C N R S a Lombell C N R s k I.R. 125 REDWATER a t c h 29 831 e a w n ELK POINT 751 651 Lindbergh CMA 12 28 I.R. GRANDE CACHE 654 651 644 646 646 MAYERTHORPE Rochfort Busby 121 Grey Riverview Lafond WILLMORE Bridge 764 2 803 Coronado 45 Whitford Sangudo Alcomdale 38 645 881 Whitney Lakes 647 33 BON 41 Mearns P. Park (A R R) Athabasca ACCORD GIBBONS 830 45 St. Michael North Wostok 860 Rich Valley 44 Beamer Star CMA 14 Heinsburg I.R. 643 C P R River MORINVILLE Duvernay Tulliby Lake 22 Gaudin 640 40 McLeod Cherhill Glenevis 642 642 29 825 BRUDERHEIM 29 641 I.R. 134 I.R. 28A Elk Island 32 133 28 LAMONT TWO HILLS WILDERNESS Riviere Qui Cardiff Scotford Kaleland 893 120 777 Barre C N R 831 Slawa Saskatchewan 757 Pine Sands Carbondale Lamoureux Musidora Gunn Duagh Josephburg 15 947 765 855 Beauvallon 751 37 Sundance C. F. B. Namao C N R 857 45 Morecambe 748 Calahoo 897 P. Park ONOWAY EDMONTON FORT ELK ISLAND Hanlon Darwell 779 C N R Peers Villeneuve Hilliard Niton MacKay SASKATCHEWAN NATIONAL 36 C N R 633 633 21 748 ST. Griesbach PARK Wolf Creek Leaman Pembina River 870 45 PARK Obed Lake P. Park ALBERT Clandonald Yates 830 MUNDARE R. EDSON Evansburg C P R P. Park Pinedale Wabamun Lake Akenside Wild Hay Niton Jct. 16 Entwistle 631 Wildwood Fallis P. Park 16 Medicine Marlboro Strathcona 631 Ardrossan Lodge Bickerdike R. Gainford 31 16 Science Park I.R. 133B Sherwood Park Royal C N R C N R VEGREVILLE 16 Hargwen Big Eddy 16A 834 Park William A. Switzer Galloway EDMONTON Streamstown Carvel S P. Park McLeod Dalehurst Duffield 628 Antler Lake I.R. Uncas 17 Holloway East I.R. 133A STONY 824 630 CMA 15 Pedley 759 628 North Cooking Lake Lavoy Islay Athabasca ROCK LAKE - Holloway West PLAIN 135 629 Ranfurly Vermilion SOLOMON CREEK 627 216 627 Collingwood Cove P. Park VERMILION WILDLAND 753 Keephills P. PARK 60 Hastings Lake C N R C N R Erith 770 Cooking Claysmore 22 Tomahawk Borradaile 16 HINTON Lake 626 Blackfoot BEAUMONT Swan Landing Solomon CMA 13 624 Looma Brule TOFIELD 897 CMA 11 19 625 C N R DEVON Nisku 855 36 River 893 47 n 833 LLOYDMINSTER Rocky a w Embarras 759 e A Rapids c h S a s k a t 622 Rolly View Miquelon 870 Park Gate Cynthia 621 14 Bryan Spur 39 Lake 854 41 JASPER Telfordville 623 P.
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