- R-A14513
- Item
- 1913
Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image showing a view of highway No. 20.
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Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image showing a view of highway No. 20.
Item component is an article by Kathy Morrell that appears in volume 63, issue 1 of Saskatchewan History beginning on page 38.
Morrell, Kathy
Ferry at Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan
Part of Lloyd G. Warkentin collection
Ferry at the end of the road to Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan.
J.A. Cotes' map of summer and winter routes from Prince Albert to Beaver Lake mining area
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.
Canada. Dept of the Interior
Road to Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan
Part of Lloyd G. Warkentin collection
The road into Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan, showing ferry landing.
Sectional maps for various Saskatchewan locations
Topographical survey sectional maps, produced by the Topographical Survey of Canada (1); the Department of National Defence, Mapping and Charting Establishment (2 to 6), and the Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Surveys and Mapping Branch for the following areas withing Saskatchewan: (1) Bromhead, 1953; (2) to (3) Townsend Lake (Saskatchewan and Saskatchewan-Manitoba), 1967; (4) Thunder Hill, 1967; (5) Bjorkdale, 1964; (6) Govenlock, 1965; (7) Fulda, 1967; (8) Bremen, 1967; (9) Watrous, 1959; (10) to (11) Marsden, 1966; (12) Wilkie, 1965; (13) Rockhaven, 1965; (14) Neville, 1962; (15) Leader, 1962; (16) Stewart Valley, 1964; (17) Glidden, 1963; (18) Rosetown, 1960; and (19) Hawarden, 1959. Map details include: roads and trails; railways; buildings; schools; churches; post offices; cemeteries; mines; power transmission lines; bridges; and bodies of water.
Items are highway maps of: British Columbia and Alberta; and Manitoba and Saskatchewan.