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Item is a photocopy of J. A. Cotes' map showing summer and winter routes from Prince Albert to the Beaver Lake mining area of Saskatchewan. Map includes insets of enlarged plan showing entrance to Cumberland Lake and details of channels, and enlarged plan of Beaver Lake showing approximate position of claims staked.
Item is a colour map of Canada between the Rocky Mountains in the west and Lake Superior in the east, and from the North Saskatchewan River and Lake Winnipeg in the north to the Canada - United States border in the south. Map has colourized numbered areas that correspond to the areas governed by treaties with First Nations Peoples / Indigenous populations. Map identifies physical features (including for some features elevation in feet), populated places (including camps and settlements of First Nations Peoples; forts, trading posts, mounted police stations), trade routes and trails, borders of Manitoba, and surveyed land locations in and around Manitoba. Includes insert of "Indian Population under treaties 1, 2, 3, and 4" and authorities for the production of the map, as well as the Dominion of Canada's coat of arms.
Canada. Dept. of the Interior. Dominion Lands Branch