Electoral District of Victoria-The Lakes March 31, 2013 Digitally Produced By: ENS, 2013 Base Mapping Source: SNSMR, DNR Date UTM Zone 20N, NAD 83

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Electoral District of Victoria-The Lakes March 31, 2013 Digitally Produced By: ENS, 2013 Base Mapping Source: SNSMR, DNR Date UTM Zone 20N, NAD 83 Electoral District: 49 Provincial Electoral Map Series - 2012 Electoral District Map Philip MacRae Returning Officer Electoral District of Victoria-The Lakes March 31, 2013 Digitally Produced by: ENS, 2013 Base Mapping Source: SNSMR, DNR Date UTM Zone 20N, NAD 83 47°19'17.90"N 59°54'59.30"W St. Paul Island Bay St. Lawrence East Bay St. Lawrence Meat Cove Capstick d R 4 St. Margaret Village 1 0 6 Bay Road Valley 49001 Sugar Loaf d R e nc re aw t L S ay Aspy Bay B Red River Cape North Dingwall 49002 d ge R Rid Pleasant Bay outh Sunrise S il ra T ot ab C South Harbour Smelt Brook Big Intervale Cape North 49003 White Point 49004 New Haven Cape Breton Highlands National Park Neils Harbour #49043 49005 CAPE BRETON HIGHLANDS NATIONAL PARK Petit Etang Cheticamp IslandCheticamp La Prairie Ingonish Plateau Belle-Marche 49006 Ingonish Centre Point Cross Ingonish Inset Ingonish Beach Cheticamp Flats South Ingonish Harbour Grand Etang Jim Campbells Barren St. Joseph du Moine Big Barren Ingonish Ferry ENS, July 16, 2013 Cape Smokey Cap Le Moine H Forest Glen ighla nd Rd Terre Noire McMillan Brook Kingross Belle Cote Moose Lake 49007 Big Intervale Marsh Brook Wreck Cove Birch Plain Margaree Harbour Cross Mountain Skir Dhu Portree Margaree FRENCH RIVER WILDERNESS AREA MacDonalds Mountain Rivulet Breton Cove d R d K n elly a R l d 32 - Inverness h g i H Little River Margaree Forks Fieldin North Shore Margaree 25 Margaree Centre g Rd James Barren Indian Brook Dunvegan Margaree Valley Broad Cove Marsh Broad Cove Oregon Tarbotvale Fortune Barren Broad Cove Chapel Lake O'Law Tar bot vale South West Margaree d Rd R Inverside North East Margaree E 49008 4 d 1 e R Campbellton l Inverness i t M o b r Broad Cove Banks Bell Lakes a T O t Deepdale r s d e e River Bennet R g o w n W o R d d a Tarbot e South Cape Highlands M North River Bridge Foot Cape Cape Dauphin Kenloch Upper Margaree Meadow Jersey Cove d Scotsville R North River Centre Murray k Strathlorne o o North Ainslie r B d l o Glenville G MacCormicks Corner Englishtown 49009 Black Rock 49010 Little Barren Goose Cove New Campbellton Point Aconi 2 Keppoch 1 3 Hard y Millville wood a Dr w Blackstone h ig New Harris Forks Forks Baddeck H Big Bras d'Or 49011 M a d l c M i d R 49012 illv R ill rry d P e Hw a R k y Smithville Ga 4 r Alder Point Middle River R h c e ea e T 9 h e d t 4 c r d s o F a 0 Mill Creek n C 9 b a o B r r 2 a r Boularderie East o k g St. Anns 0 49015 B i y 105 Little Pond C s a s hw 4 s B Hig 2 h R t R r d d 3 o is R Hays River tyre Rd d Harr MacIn N New Dalem Lake Central d Rd R in Bras d'Or d a nt Hillside Boularderie R u o 49022 Florence k M s o di o w C 49021 r South Haven ro 49014 New Harris Settlement alab Hillsboro B C a Gairloch Mountain sh R n d d a West Lake Ainslie i R Hyannas d e d Rear Big Hill Groves Point n n R Rd I i ion e L Z 49013 ri e e Sydney Mines e rd k la Bras D'Or Inset Brook Village n Hunters Mountain Port Bevis ou a B Georges River Centreville East Lake Ainslie Y South Side of Baddeck River Southside Boularderie New Victoria de Big Baddeck Glen Tosh si ill Boularderie Centre H d Baddeck Bay New Waterford ee R North Sydney Humes River rgar Big Harbour Ch Nevada Valley d Ma urc Long Island Victoria Mines Scotchtown Ol h Rd Nyanza 49020 Lingan East Skye Glen 49028 49019 River Ryan Wagmatcook 1 Big Farm 49029 Upper North Sydney Ross Ferry South Side of Boularderie South Bar Skye Glen St. Patricks Channel Inlet Baddeck Long Hill Plaister Mines BaddeckBaddeck# Inset South Lake Ainslie Rd Scotch Lake 49016 d Roseburn 49017 ea H Ainslie Glen Beinn Bhreagh pt m Leitches Creek Lingan Road Gardiner Mines Dominion Ke Barrachois Edwardsville Stewartdale 05 - Cape Breton Centre Rosedale Bucklaw Ironville 49030 North West Arm Kempt Head Sydney 28A Point Edward Glace Bay Kewstoke South Cove Lower Washabuck Upper Leitches Creek 49031 Soapstone Mine Balls Creek Aberdeen Sydney Reserve Mines Washabuck Centre Whycocomagh Westmount Dunakin Churchview Upper Washabuck Boisdale S Grand Lake Road t d C Washabuck Bridge R Beechmont Port Caledonia o s Donkin Whycocomagh 2 d l e Hazeldale u i R s n m d t Coxheath Gillis Point R o 49032 inno b le o Birch Grove K a va H Membertou 28B Little Narrows ac ch Tower Road M R en d d r R F 49040 t in o Frenchvale Jubilee P 49034 is Shenacadie Blacketts Lake St. Columba ill Sydney River Blues Mills G y Port Morien Cains Mountain Hw Beaver Cove Rd Prime Brook Iron Mines ws ont rro hm Na eec 49041 Highland Hill nd B Gillis Lake Grass Cove Gra Wilburn Whycocomagh Portage Upper River Denys Barra Glen 46 - Sydney River-Mira-Louisbourg Orangedale East Mira Road McKinnons Harbour Howie Centre Estmere Big Beach MacAdams Lake Dutch Brook Black Brook Big Marsh Ottawa Brook Jamesville Gillis Cove Iona Sydney Forks Broughton Ashfield Alba Red Point Caribou Marsh 29 Christmas Island H Islandview 49033 ig Orangedale h la South Head Grand Narrows 49039 n 49035 Northside East Bay d s Portage Homeville R Eskasoni 3 ESKASONI Caribou Marsh Stoney Point Pipers Cove d d oni R skas River Denys Benacadie E 49038 East Bay Round Island Mira Gut Malagawatch 4 Eden Eskasoni 3 Inset Sandfield Malagawatch Castle Bay Valley Mills Big Harbour Island Ben Eoin South Side River Denys Marble Mountain Militia Point 06 - Cape Breton-Richmond Huntington Catalone Gut River Denys Station Marion Bridge Albert Bridge 61°10'52.15"W Juniper Mountain Big Pond St. Andrews Channel Rock Elm Bateston Lime Hill Big Pond Centre Big Ridge Main-a-Dieu Grand Mira North Catalone Marshes (West Bay) Middle Cape Grand Mira South Little Lorraine Irishvale French Road Louisbourg 45°45'29.71"N Legend 2012 Electoral District Boundary Electoral District Polling Division Boundary Park / Wilderness Area Highway - 100 Series / Trans Canada Reserve Secondary Highway Road Lake / Ocean µ County Boundary Buildings Railroad # Individual Polling Division Airport 0 5.5 11 16.5 River Km Provincial Electoral Map Series - 2012 Electoral District: 49 Inset Maps Philip MacRae Electoral District of Victoria-The Lakes Returning Officer Digitally Produced by: ENS, 2013 March 31, 2013 Base Mapping Source: SNSMR, DNR Date UTM Zone 20N, NAD 83 Baddeck Inset Ingonish Inset Bras D'Or Inset Cape Breton Highlands National Park Al Alder Point d Little Pond e d r R P d o n 5 i o 10 n t P y ow Dr a ad R e Me e w Spruc l h d t ig t H Toronto Rd i L d R l l i H P s h o t i i n t m S A c South Side of Baddeck River P o r n i n i Mill Creek c R T e M he d a O M in ld L S 49014 ake in t Rd e R W d Baddeck Bay ar ren F if R th d A 49024 ve H i T l l h c ir r Millville d e A s v t e 49019 D r t t S S l o ch t o r S h u y c h la S C u d ca R a ck 49005 M de Rd d H Big Baddeck a ow B il n ig lt S e B o n p Laffin Lane a t L C Ingonish S 49018 r 49023 e t r D r p e er y m s Q d t u an Orrin Ave in e e lex c K e A a T n Bras d'Or w S 6 M t 1 i M ial Dr n 0 5 Colon i 0 n 6 2 a p g R y P P r a l a t S D d S e a tri S y w w d ck r t ve h t D t d it ar ig J o r M D H y P k H u o 5 a Florence ic H d d 6 s J r cLeod t i e 0 L a g D t a 2 c B a S P h S r k t n l t R a s t S a y S y e d M o n d o S a ld e v a L d n k n c i i t a L e l c o t d M S G S L D ef o R a O M w a e c t 5 w c a n e B L n l M J 6 u r n re M ien R r d o o o amp s o r 6 r e Fl r a p M n r d B - 0 L g e r C n h e d f 'O r a B e t a R y R y r D s s d t r s ta a s R n u a g u R d R a r l S o B D a e s c d h r y n L R r h t d s t e a e S d e a L W W e r n l C n m s l olon K lu a e h el St R a tu o a D e n n r d n u n S f r n D e R a d H n S L n o e t a d w d n r le y e o y Main St t D C c R k d S M t h a r S cD t ton ri L n on S s s' a r o al id i d h K s n t L ig D an H e a e K L t Ro 6008 e p a t er i S s i n t Loop n S h ria g e to s ic R W V P d o i Tw t n S nt t ra ermid St i G R MacD n C i C d ox n a R La g m o ne e p S ro e r t r n e D P R r S n in t d d Baddeck to St c a n buc e L a Che S l t ) e d P k R ( a L k R r a o t c a k s t B y i 49017 P ra P S oi V d n y r t D R n e d r C d t R a hand a e 3 e Mon Esp lier D 0 c oir La r 0 W ne C r 6 O a D m l Groves Point l p e b Ta d e ll n l e l T P S in w e R t s t i y S n E m i s C de n ts e ca g 49022 i A S li d R t h o F S s r D o t s a ill wn S V t t S e t c s S a D m n r i r o p k M o S n H i a i A o lve g L R h l r w d e Bi a e g rc y Sydney Mines r h w a 1 tt La 0 o n 49042 o I e 5 o C n d v e # L r a a r n y d e R L 49025 a ie n r e e rd r la D u o s B d l e St o d yle i t g n s S Ar ll S y i pr e H i n ng i R G a r M d ov Little Bras d'Or R e re R o d 5 h 2 S 1 y a 5 w 4 d 6 h R g 0 i R h H d c r 49026 u ane h ds L C Tod ENS, July 22, 2013 July22, ENS, n e t M x E a p d l e R d v R i n n e da o w Ar s n Dr h o J ane e L eez Br Sea F a i rh o lm e Ingonish Centre C lo s e Long T B om Rd H arb o ara w s La a ne ts Eskasoni 3 Inset o n B lv d Big Beach 49033 r Do H D novan Lane u s l la Islandview l D g r S u u o n D r is e D Fr r aney Rd J o h n s o n R d 49035 Keltic Out Rd 49027 t S l ESKASONI e d o ve R North Sydney M N e Co asi Cran l L ane N Eskasoni 3 o t e King S l R D S e t S n Ingonish Beach 49006 P i n t o A y s S p w t l L w Dr d S a t ntainvie r l i a Mou e r ai A ri n Keltic In Rd m 49038 b L CAPE BRETON HIGHLANDS NATIONAL PARK B e a e y G a B Pe n lv p e d pe r t tt D h S S shoe rt t rse ou F e Ho ty en Q 49039 Av v u e i M t S l e 49036 d ty a r ri S R D a t r a S n S A r t r H to r e D g S e s v in n i w e n w ie v h n a M R e v o n o n A a e R s y J Castle Bay r l ic B t r e e Georges River l r M d i v o G s g E o o r k S r Lane S H S S a a o t t e a p n s n e w s G n P e e L e y A c l la v rms e
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