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H. F. Nicholson

FISHERIES AND MARINE SERVICE

SERVICE DES PÊCHES ET DES SCIENCES DE LA MER

1974EnvironmentCanada

Fisherlesand MarineService

EnvironnementCanada

Service des pêcheset des sciencesde la mer

BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE LTMNüLOGY

AND FISHERIES OF CANADIAN

FRESHWATERS. No.l.

by

H.F.NICHOLSON

Great Lakes Biolimnology Laboratory,Fisheries & Marine Service,Canada Centre for Inland Waters,867 Lakesho~e Raad,Burlington,Ontario.L7R 4A6

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Introduction

This bib1iography is the first of a continuing" series, each

containing 1,000 references and the freshwater bodies to which they

refer. The intention is to co11ate as much as possible the avai1ab1e

data on the 1imno1ogy and fisheries of Canadian 1akes and f10wing

waters, exc1uding the Great Lakes and interconnecting waters.

Data on other subjects other than 1imno1ogy and fisheries have

been occasiona11y inc1uded if they contribute to an understanding of

the history or changing conditions of freshwaters. Hydro1ogica1 data

pub1ished by federa1 agencies are ,not inc1uded since these are readi1y

avai1ab1e e1sewhere, but those produced by provincial departmentsare

contained herein.

Aplea to autho"rs. If you are writing about any Canadian

freshwater, p1ease correct1y identify it. It will not on1y he1p me,

but future generations will know what you are writing about. As an

examp1e of the necessity for ihis, note that there are at 1east 43

Loon Lakes in Ontario.

H.F. Nicholson

Introduction

Cette bibliographie est la première d'une série dont chacune

contiendra 1,000 références et la nomenclature des nappes d'eau douce

auxquelles elles se rapportent. Le but de cette entreprise est de regrouper,

dans la plus grande mesure possible, les données disponibles sur la limnologie

et les pêcheries des lacs et eaux courantes du Canada, ~ l'exception des

Grands lacs et des eaux adjacentes.

Dans certains cas, on a ajouté certains renseignements sur des

sujets autres que la limnologie et les pêcheries,l~ oD ils sont susceptibles

de faciliter la compréhension de 1 'histoire ou des conditions changeantes

des nappes d'eau douce. Les données hydrologiques publiées parles organismes

fédéraux ne sont pas reproduites ici puisqu'elles sont facilement accessibles

dans dl autres sources, contrairement aux données provinciales que nous avons

incluses.

Invitation aux auteurs. Quand vous mentionnez une nappe dleau

douce du Canada, quelle qu'elle soit, veuillez l'identifier correctement.

Non seulement vous m'aiderez, mais vous permettrez aux générations futures

de mieux vous comprendre. A titre d'exemple de la nécessité de cette précision,.

songez qulil y a au moins 43 lacs Loon en Ontario.

H.F. Nicholson

USER y S GUIDE

1. To use this bibliography, it is essential that reference first be made tothe

relevant Gazetteer in order ta verify both the name and geographical position

of the freshwater body required~

2. The index contains 1,000 references, each identifiable by a number, and placed

in numerical order.

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3. The bibliography is divided into provinces, and each contains Ca) a list of

freshwaters in alphabetical order, Cb) their geographical positions as given

in the Gazetteers, and Cc) the relevant index reference n~ber.

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4. An asterisk after the geographical position indicates that the freshwater body

cannot be identified in the Gazetteer, and the geographical position has been

obtained from other sources.

5. The letters P.U.CPosition unidentified) in place of the geographical position

indicates that the freshwater cannot be located in the Gazetteer and no

geographical position is available. A description of the lacality is given

where possible.

H.F.Nicholson,Great Lakes Biolimnology Laborator:vCanada Centre for Inland Waters,867 Lakeshore Raad, P.O.Box 5050,Burlington, Ontario.L7R 4A6

CON T E N T S

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REFERENCE INDEX 1

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ALBERTA ••••.•••.•••••••••••••••••.•.••••••••••••••••• 44

BRITISH COLUMBIA •••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••.• 49

~1AN ITOBA .•••••.•••••••••••.•••••••.••••••••••.••••••. 59

NEi'J BRUNSWICK ••.••••••••••••••••••.•••.•••••••••.•••• 66

NEWFOUNDLAND and LABRADOR •••..•••••.•.•••.•••••.••••• 67

NORTHWEST TERRITORIES ••••••.•••••••••.•••••••.••••••• 74

NOVA SCOTIA ••••••.•.•••••••••.••••.•••••••.••••••.••• 76

ONTARIO •.•.•..•.••••.••••...•••••••••.•••••••.••.••••• 80

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ••.••••.•••.••.•••••••••..•.••••• 102

QUEBEC ••.••••.••.••.••••••••.••.•.••.••.•••••..•••.••• 103

SASKAïCHEVJAN •••••••••.•••••••.•••.•••••.•.••••••..•.• 116

. YUKON .••.•..••....••••••••..••••••.•••••••••.•••••.•.. 120

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CANADIAN FRESH WATERS

NUMERICAL INDEX

1. ANDERSON, R.S. 1970. "Ef'f'ect.s of rotenone on zooplankton communities and 1-1

study of their recovery patterns in two mountain lakes in Alberta".~.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 27(8): 1335-56.

2. HARGRAVE, B.T., & GEEN, G.R:" 1970. "Ef'f'ect.s of copepod grazing on two naturalphytoplankton populations". J.Fish"Res.Bd.Canada, 27(8): 1395-403.

3. SPARLING, J.H., & NALEWAJKO, c. 1970. "Chemi.ca.L composition and phytoplanktonof làkes in southern Ontario". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 27(8): 1405-28.

4. SANDEMAN, LM., & PIPPY, J.H.C. 1967. "Parasites of freshwater fishes(Salmonidae and Coregonidae) of insular Newfoundland". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, ~(9): 1911-43.

5. HANSON, A.J., & SMITH, H.D. 1967. "Mate selection in a population of sockeyesalmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) of mixed age-groupsfT. J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada,~(9): 1955-77.

6. HAGEN, D.W. 1967. "Isolating mechanisms in threespine sticklebacks(Gasterosteus)". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 24(8): 1637-92.

7. SMITH, M.W., & SAUNDERS, J .W. 1967. "Movements of brook trout in relationto an artificial pond on a small stream". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada,24(8): 1743-61.

8. PIPPY, J .H.C., & SANDEMAN, LM. 1967 .. "A kill of brook trout (Salvelinusfontinalis) involving the acanthocephalan Echinorhynchus lateralis".J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, ~(7): 1627-28.

9. QADRI, S.U. 1967. "Morphological comparisons of ,three populations of thelake char, Cristivomer namaycush, from Ontario and Manitoba". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 24(6): 1407-ll.

10. MARTIN, N.V., & SANDERCOCK, F.K. 1967. "Pyl.or-i.c caeca and gill rakerdevelopment in lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush, in Algonquin Park,Ontario". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 24(5): 965.,..74.

Il. SLACK, H.D. 1967. "A brief survey of the profundal benthic faunaof lakes inManitoba". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, ~(5): 1017-33.

12. ADAMSTONE, F.B. 1924. "The distribution and economic importance of the bottomfauna of Lake Nipigon, withan appendix on the bottom fauna of LakeOntario". Univ. Toronto Stud.Bio1., (25); Pub .Ontario Fish.Res .Lab . , (24).

13. GANONG, W.F. 1902. nOn the physiographic history of the Tobique River".BulL Nat .Hist .Soc . New Brunswick, (20): 428-34.

14. GANONG, .W.F. 1902. "The physiographic history of the MiramichiRiver".Bull.Nat.Hist.Soc.New Brunswick, (20): 445-50.

15. GANONG, W.F. 1904. "On the physiography of the basin of the northwestMiramichi". BulL Nat .Hist. Soc .New Brunswick, (22): 227-36.

16. GANONG, W.F. 1905. "On the physiographic characteristics of the RenousRiver". Bull.Nat .Hist •Soc . New Brunswick, (23): 311-20.

17. GANONG, W.F. 1909. "The physiographic characteristics of the upper MainSouthwest Miramichi River". Bul1.Nat.Hist.Soc.New Brunswick, (27): 85-103.

18. GANONG, W.F. 1910. "On the physiographic characteristics of Cains River ll •

Bull.Nat.Hist.Soc.New Brunswick, (28): 201-10.19. GANONG, W.F. 1913. "The physiographic characteristics of Salmon River

(Queens-Kent)". Bul1.Nat.Hist.Soc.NewBrunswick, (30): 434-44.20. PAUIEY, G.B. 1967. lTA tumorlike growth on the foot of a freshwater mussel

Anodonta californiensis". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 24(3): 679-82.21. McCART, P. 1967. "Behaviour and ecology of sockeyesalmon fry in the

Babine River". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canàdâ, ~(2): 375-428.

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STRINGER, G.E. . 1967.. "Introduction of Mtsts relicta Loven into Kalamalka andPinRUS Lakes", J.Fish .. Res.Bd.Canada, 24 2): 463-65.

SAUNDERS, R.L. 1967. "Seasona1 pattern of returnof Atlantic salmon in theNorthwest Miramichi River, .New Brunswick". J .Fish ..Res .Bd.Canada,3(1): :n-3?

NARVER, D.W. 1967. "Primary productivity in the Babine' Lake system, BrïtishCol1IDlbia". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 24(10): 2045-52.

NARVER, D.W. 1967. "Primary production in two sma11 1akes of the northerninterior plateau of British Columbia". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 24(10):2189-93. -

EFFORD, I.E. 1967. "Temporal and spatial differences in phytoplanktonproductivity in Marion Lake, British Col1IDlbia". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada,24(11): 2283-307.

KHAN, N.Y., & QADRI, S. U. 197L "Intraspecific variations and postglacialdistribution of lake char (Sa1velinus namaycush)". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada,28(4): 465-76.

BILTON, H.T. 1971. "A hypothersis of alternation of age of return insuccessive generations of Skeena River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka)".J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 28(4): 513-16.

FUJIHARA, M.P., & HUNGATE, F.P. 197L "Chondr-ococcus co11IDlnaris disease offishes: influence of Col1IDlbia River fish ladders". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada,28(4): 533-36.

HARTMAfiJ, G.F., & GILL, C.A. 1968. "Distributions of juvenile steelhead andcutthroat trout (Salmo gairdneri and S.clarki clarki) within streams insouthwestern British Col1IDlbia". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 25(1): 33-48.

HALSEY, T. G. 1968. "Autumnal and over-winter limnology ofthree smalleutrophie lakes with particular reference to experimental circulation andtrout mortality". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 25(1): 81-99.

LAWLER, G.H. 1968. "Marking small fish withstains for estimating populationsin Heming Lake, Manitoba". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 25(2): 255-66.

l\1ELSON, J.S. 1968. "Variation in gillraker n1IDlber iTINorth American kokanee,Oncorhynchus nerka". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 25(2): 415-20.

SPARROW, R.A.H. 1968. "A first report of ch1IDl salmon fry feeding in freshwater of British Columbia". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, .s2.(3): 599-602.

KEAST, A., & WELSH,L. 1968. "Daily feeding periodicities, food uptakerates, and dietary changes with hour of day in some lake fishes".J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 25(6): 1133-44.

SPANGLER, G.R. 1968. "Angler harvest and morta1ity of Esox masguinongyinPigeon and Sturgeon Lakes, Ontario". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 25(6): 1145-54.

DUTHIE, H.C. 1968. "Ecology of phytoplankton in Lake Belwood, a storagereservoir in southern Ontario". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 25(6): 1229-45.

ROYER, L.M., ATTON, F.M., & CUERRIER, J .-P. 1968. "Age and growth of lakesturgeon in the Saskatchewan River delta". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada,.s2.(7): 1511-16.

CUERRIER, J.-P. 1966. "L'esturgeon de lac, Acipenser fulvescens Raf., de larégion du lac St.-Pierre au cours de la p(eriode du frai". Nat. Canadien,93 (4): 279-334.

CUERRIER, J .-P., & ROUSSOW, G. 195L "Age and growth of lake sturgeon fromLake St.Francis, St.Lawrence River. Report on material collected in 1947".Canadian Fish Cult., (10): 17-29.

MAGNIN, E. 1966. "Croissance de l'esturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens R.a.f.,vivant dans le bassin hydrographique de la riviere Nottaway, tributairede la baie James". Nat.Canadien, 92(8-9): 193-204.

SUNDE, L. 1959. "The sturgeon fishery in Manitoba with recommendations formanagement (analysis of Nelson River data: 1953-1956)". Manitoba Dept.Mines Resourc., Fish.Br.MS Report.

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ACRES, H.G., & CO.LTD. 1968. "Nelson River ice stud.i.ea";ANDERSON, D.L. 1967. "The recreational capability and use of Wabumun Lake

and the eastern half of Lesser Slave Lake". M.A.Thesis, Univ.Alberta.ANDREKSON, A. 1949. "A study of the biology of the cutthroat trout in the

Sheep River with special reference ta Gor@T CreelcVl • M.Sc.Thesis,Univ.Alberta.

ARAl, H., & KUSSAT, R.H. 1967. "Observations on the distribution of parasiteEof certain catostomid fishes of the Bow River, Alberta". Canadian J.Zool.,45: 1287-90.

ARNASON, I.G. 1948. "Infestation of Cyclops bicuspidatus with Triaenophorusat Heming Lake, Manitoba, during the summer of 1948". Fish.Res.Bd.Canada,Ann.Rep.Gentr.Fish.Res.Stat.1948, (App.16): 26-27.

ARO, K.V. 1952. "The Babine River salmon escapement in 1951". Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, Pacifie Progr.Rep., (90): 3-8.

MILES, S.G. 1968. "Rheota.xis of elvers of the American eel (Anguillarostrata) in the laboratory ta water from different streams in NovaScotia". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 25(8): 1591-602.

LEGAULT, R.-O., & DELISLE, C. 1968-. "La fraye d'une population dY~perlansgE;ants, Osmerus eperlanus mordax, au lac Heney, Comt~ de Gatineau,QUébec ll •

J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 25(9): 1813-30. .SIMARD, A., & MAGNIN,E. 1968. '1Jtge ét croissance du maskinon~, Esox

masguinong;y, dans quatre lacs du QUébec". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada,25 (9 ): 1831-42.

SINCLAIR, D.C. 1968. "Diel limnetic occurence of young Cottus asper in twoBritish Columbia lakes". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 25(9): 1997-2000.

FOERSTER, R.E. 1929. "An investigation of the life history and propagationof the sockeye salmon, (Oncorhynchus nerka), at Cultus Lake, BritishColumbia. III. The downstream migration of the young in 1926 and 1927".Contr .Canadian BioL Fish. , 2.(3): 55-82.

FOERSTER, R.E. 1929. "•..••.•.•.•.....•..1. Introduction and the run of1925". Contr .Canadian BioL Fish., 2.(1): 1-35.

FOERSTER, R.E. 1929. " ....•....•..•.....•11. The run of 1926". Contr.Canadian Biol.Fish., 2.(2): 37-53.

FOERSTER, R.E. 1934. "•.•.•........•.....4. The life history cycle of the1925 year class with natural propagation". Contr.Canadian BioLFish.,8(27): 345-55.

FOER8TER, R.E. 1936. " ! .••.•• 5. The life history cycle of the1926 year class with artificial propagation involving the liberation offree-swirrnning fry". J.BioLBd.Canada, 2(3): 311-33.

FOERSTER, R.E. 1938. "An investigation of the relative efficiencies ofnatural and artificial propagation of sockeye salmon (Oncorh)7chus nerka)at Cultus Lake, British Columbia". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 4(3 : 151-~

FOERSTER, R.E., & RICKER, W.E. 1942. "The effect of reduction of predaceousfish on survival of young sockeye salmon at Cultus Lake". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 2.(4): 315-36.

FOERSTER, R.E., & RICKER, W.E. 1953. "The coho salmon of .Cultus Lake andSweltzer Creek". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 10(i»: 293-319.

FOSKETT, D.R. 1952. "The effect of the Babine slide on the 1951 sockeyerun". Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, Pacifie Progr.Rep., (90): 9.

PRITCHARD, A.L. 1953. I1Sockeye salmon migration in Babine River and Lakeas indicated by tagging at Babine Fence in 1946". Fish.Res.Bd.Canada,MS.Rep.Biol.Stat., (532): 1-8.

PRITCHARD, A.L. 1953. "Sockeye salmon migration in Babine River and Lakeas indicated by tagging at Babine Fence in 1947". Fish.Res.Bd.Canada,MS.Rep.Biol.Stat., (536): 1-8.

PRITCHARD, A.L. 1953. IIThe use of a:tagging ratio to estimate escapement,Babine Fence, 1947". Fish.Res .Bd.Canada, MS .Rep.BioLStat., (534): 1-14.

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PRITCHARD, A.L. 1953. "The use of a tagging ratio to estimate escapement,Babine Fence, 1946". Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, MS.Rep.Biol.Stat., (531): 1-17.

BUCKLER, S.J. 1968. "Probable maximum snowpack, springmelt and rainstorm,leading to the probable maximum flood, Elbow River, Alberta". Dept.Transp., Meteorol. Br., Hydrometeorol.Rep., (1): 1-25.

HUNTSMAN, A.G. 1918. "Report on affected salmon in the Miramichi River,New Brunswick". Contr.Canadian Biol.1917-1918, (9): 169-73.

NEISH, J.C. 1971. "Comparison of size, structure, and distributionalpatterns of two salamander populations in Marion Lake, British Columbia".J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 28(1): 49-58.

BODDINGTON, M.J., & METTRICK, D.F. 1971. "Seasonal changes in the chemicalcomposition and food reserves of the freshwater triclad Dugesia tigrina(Platyhelminthes: Turbellaria)". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 28(1): 7-14.

SPENCE, J.A., & HYNES, H.B.N. 1971. "Differences in benthos upstream anddownstream of an impoundment". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 28(1): 35-43.

FREDEEN, F.J.H., SARA, J.G., & ROYER, L.M. 1971. "Residues of DDT, DDE,and DDD in fish in the Saskatchewan River after using DDT as a blackflylarvicide for 'twenty years". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 28(1): 105-09.

ANDERSON, R. S. 1971. "Cruabacean plankton of 146 alpiÏÏë and subalpine lakesand ponds in western Canada". J .Fish.Res .Bd i Canada , 28(3): 311-21. .

CALAPRICE, J.R. 1971. "X-ray spectrometrie and multivariate analysis ofsockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) from different geographic regions".J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 28(3): 369-77.

BROUGHTON, E., & OHOQUETTE, L. P .E. 1971. "Subcutaneous fibroma in lake trout(Salvelinus namaycush) in Quebec". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 28(3): 448-49.

BAERGEN, W.P. 1967. "The fur trade at Lesser Slave Lake, 1815-1831".Dept.Hist., Univ.Alberta. 209pp.

PATERSON, C.G. 1966. "Life history notes on the goldeye, Hiodon alosoides(Rafinesque) in the North Saskatchewan River in Alberta". CanadianField-Nat., 80: 250-51.

CLEMENS, W. A., BOUGHTON, R.V., & RATTENBURY, J.A. 1945 . "A preliminaryreport on a fisheries survey of Teslin Lake, British Columbia". Rep.B.C.Prov.Fish.Dept.1944: 70-75.

NEAVE, F. 1932. "A study of the may flies (Hexagerria ) of Lake Winnipeg".Contr.Canadian Biol.Fish., 7(15): 177-201.

RICKER, W.E. 1937. "The food and food supplyof sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchusnerka) in Cultus Lake, British Columbia". J .BioLBd.Canada, :1(5): 450-68.

RICKER, W.E. 1937. "Physical and chemical characteristics of Cultus Lake,British Columbia". J. Biol. Bd. Canada, 3 (4): 362-402.

RICKER, W.E. 1938. "SeaaonaL and annual-variationsin quantity of pelagienet plankton, Cultus Lake, British Columbia". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada,~(l): 33':'47.

RICKER, W.E. 1938. "'Residual' and kokanee salmon in Cultus Lake". J.Fish.Res. Bd.Canada, b.:(3): 192-218.

RICKER, W.E. 1939. "A preliminary list of stoneflies (Plecoptera) from thevicinityof Cultus Lake, British Columbia". Proc.Entomol.Soc.B.C.,(35): 19-23. (Also: Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, Stud.Ser., (208)).

RICKER, W.E. 1952. "The benthos of Cultus Lake". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada,9 (4): 204-12.

BERNHART, A.P. 1965. "The power of self-purification in rivers.exemplifiedby Toronto 's Don River". Engin. J., ~(2): 31.

LAWLER, G.H. 1950. "Triaenophorus studies at Heming Lake". Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, Ann.Rep.Centr.Fish.Res.Stat.1950, (App.7): 24~28.

LAWLER, G.H. 1950. "Trammel netting for pike at Heming Lake". Fish.Res.Bd. Canada, Ann.Rep.Centr. Fish.Res. Stat.1950, (App.ll): 31-34.

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LAWLER, G.R. 1950. "Not.es on Triaeno~horus nodulosus". Fish.Res.Bd.Canada,Ann.Rep.Cent.r.Fish.Res.Stat.1950,App.8): 28-30.

LAWLER, G.H. 1951. "Pf.ke control and whitefish infestation, Heming Lake".Fish.Res .Bd.Canada, Ann.Rep.Gentr.Fish.Res .Stat .1951, (App.3): 16-19.

LAWLER, G.H. 1951. "The identification of Heming Lake ciscoes, andparasitism with T.crassus". Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, Ann.Rep.Centr.Fish.Res.Stat.1951, (App.5): 20-21.

LAWLER, G.H. 1951. "Observations on Triaenophorus at Heming lake andvicinity". Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, Ann.Rep.Centr.Fish.Res.Stat.1951,(App.l): 14-15.

LAWLER, G.H. 1954. "Observations on the trout-perch Percopsis omiscoma cus(Walbaum) at Heming Lake, Manitoba". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, Il 1 : 1-4.

LAWLER, G.H. 1962. "The biology and taxonomy of the burbot, Lota Iota, inHeming Lake, M9-pitoba" • J .Fish.Res .Bd.Canada, 20(2): 417-3~-­

LAWLER, G.R. 1968. flTriaenophorus nodulosus in burbot, Lota Iota, framHeming Lake, Manitoba fi. J. Fish .Res .Bd , Canada, 25 (11): 2523.-24.

LAWLER, G.H. 1969. "Aspects of the biology of Triaenophorus nodulsus inyel10wperch, Perca flavescens, in Heming lake,Manitoba". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 26(4): 821-31.

LAWLER, G.H. 1969. "Activity periods of some fishes in Heming Lake, Canada".J.Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 26(12): 3266-67.

6RONK, M.W. 1932. "The bottom fauna of Shakespeare Island lake, Ontario".Univ;Toronto stud.Biol., (36); Pub.Ontario Fish.Res.Lab., (43).

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BRETT, J.R. 1950. "The physical l:iJn.:D.ology of Lakelse Lake, British Columbia".J .Fish.Res .Bd.Canada, 8(2): 82-102.•

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38. LOVETT, R.J., GUTENMANN, W.H., PAKKALA, 1.S., YOUNGS, W.D., LISK, D.J.,BURDICK, G.E., & HARRIS, E.J. 1972. "A survey of the total cadmiumcontent of 406 fish from 49 New York State fresh waters". J.Fish.Res.Bd. Canada, 29(9): 1283-90.

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453. MICHALSKI, lVLF.P. 1969. "Bf.o.Logi.cal, survey of Little Lake Pana chet".O.W.R.C., Biol.Branch.

454. MICHALSKI, M.F.P., & ROBINSON, G.W. 1969. "Status of enrichment of SilverLake". O.W.R.C., Biol.Branch.

455. MICHALSKI, M.F.P., & ROBINSON, G.W. 1969. "Water qualityevaluation ofBernard Lake". O. W. R. C., Biol. Br • , Div. Lab.

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476. ,MICHALSKI, M.F.P .. 1971. "Status of enrichment of Walker's Lake, Lake ofBays", O.W.R.C., Biol. Branch.

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478. MICHALSKI, M.F.P. 1971. "Water quality evaluation, Baldwin Pond, Townshipof Georgina, County of York". O.W.R. C., Biol. Branch,

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504. SCHINDLER, D.W. 1971. "A hypothesis ta expLa'in differences and similaritiesamong lakes d.n the Experimental Lakes area, northwestern Ontario". .J .Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, 28(2): 295-30l.

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507. KELEHER, J.J. 1965. "Survey of Great Slave Lake domestic fishery in 1959and 1962, II. Data on size of f'Lsh"; Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, MS Rep.(Biol.),(839

508. KELEHER, J.J. 1966. "Data. on size and catch of fish from 1964 sunnner GreatSlave Lake commercial fishery". Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, MS Rep.(Biol.),(840).

509. KELEHER, J.J. 1966. "Data on catch of fish from 1958-1960 sunnner GreatSlave Lake commercial fishery". Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, MS Rèp.(Biol.), (841).

510. KELEHER, J.J., & HAIGHT, C.G. 1959. "Survey of Great Slave Lake domesticfishing in the vicinity of Hay River during the fal1 of 1958". Fish.Res.Bd.Canada, MS Rep.(Biol.), (680).

511. KELEHER, J.J., & HAIGHT, C.G. 1962. "Sur-vey of the 1961 fall domesticfishery a t Snowdrift, N. W. T.". Fish. Res. Bd. Canada, MS Rep. (Biol. ), (738).

512. CROWE, J.-A.M.E. 1972. "Lake Manitoba water quality, 1966 to 1969".Manitoba Dept.Mines.Resourc.Environm.Managem., Res.Br.MS Rep., 72~15.

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516. KELEHER, J.J., & MEEKER, B.E. 1962. "Results of a preliminary survey of theGreat Slave Lake sport fishery". Fish.Res -e Bd i Canada , MS Rep. (BioL), (725).

517. KELEHER, J.J., & SAUNDERS, P.E. 1964. "Description of Great Slave Lakecommercial fishing vessels in 1963". Fish.Res.Bd.Canada; MS Rep.(Biol.),(764

518. KELEHER, J.J.,ROBERTS, K.G., & MEEKER, B.E. 1962. "Description of GreatSlave Lake commercial fishing vessels to 1958". Fish.Res.Bd.Canada,MS Rep. (Biol. ), (722).

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AGNES LAKE ........••...•.•• (51. 25 : 116.15) (574)AMETHYST LAKES •.••••••••••• (52.42 : 118.16) (565)ANNETTE LAKE .......•.....•• (52.54 : 118.03) (734)(762)(763)(764)(766)ANTLER LAKE .........•.....• (53.30 : 112.59) (264)ASTER LAKE ........•....•••• (50.34 : 115.13) (568)ASTOTIN LAKE ..••....••••••• (53.41 : 112.51) (685)ATHABASCA LAKE ...••.•...••. (59.05 : 110.00) ...•......See under Saska.tchewan.ATHABASCA RIVER.••••....••• (58.40 : 110.50) (734 )(763 )(764 )(792)( 999)AZURE LAKE (53~27 : 119.00) ...•...... (574)

BAKERLAKE .........•••..••. (51.30: 116.02) (574)BARROW LAKE ••.....•..•...•• (59.15 : 111.13) ..•....... (150)BEACON LAKE •.••.••..••.•••• (52.32 : 118.16) (72)BEAR LAKE ..•••..•••...••••. (51.13 :ll4. 26)~- (276 )(568 )(572)BEAR LAKE (55.15 : ll9.00) (792)BEAUVERT LAKE .•.....•.••••• (52.53 : ll8. 03) (734)(762 )(763)(764)(766)BEAVER LAKE .•.••...•...•..• (52.52 : 117.43) (747)(767)(768)BEAVER LAKE .••.•.....•..••• (54.43 : .ur.so) (178)BEAVER RlVER......•••.••••• (54.15 : 110.00) See under Saskatchewan.BELLY RIVER..•••••........• (49.46 : ll3.02) (999)BICHE, LAC LA .•.•.•.•....•. (54.50 :112.03) (792)BIGHORN LAKE .•..•..•.....•• (51.28 : 115.39)* (569)(573)(574)BIGORAY RIVER..•...••••••••• (53.24 : 115.07) (588)(797)(798)(799)(800)BLINDMAN RIVER•..•••.••..•• (52.22 : 113.46) (999)BOW LAKE •.•.•.•..•......••• (51.40 : ll6.27) (198)(202)(276)(301)(574)BOW RIVER•.•.••........••.• (49.51 : 111.4.1) (46)(380)(557)(999)BRACHIOPOD LAKE ••.••.•...•• (j;1.29 : 116.02)•..•...... (574)·BRANCHINECTA LAKE ..•......• (52.29 : 117.26)*..••...... (574)BRAZEAU RIVER....••.......• (52.56 : 115.12) .......•.. (999)BRIDLEBIT CREEK .•..•...••.. (54.56 : 117.44)* (510)(511)BUFFALO PRAIRIE LAKE (P.U.) •.• ~ ••••...•••...••. (763)(764)(766)BURSTALL LAKES •....•....••• (50.47 : 115.20) (568)

CABIN CREEK.......•......•• (50.57 : ll5.10) (763)CACHE PERCOTTE CREEK.~ (53.26 : 117.32) (509)(510)(511)CALEDONIA CREEK ••.•••..•••• (P. U•- Jasper N.P •J (762) (763 )CALEDONIA LAKE •••..•....••• (52.52 : 118.09) •......... (734)(762)(763)(764)(765)

(766 )CALLING LAKE (55.15 : 113.20) (908)CANOE LAKE.~ •.••.•......... (54.58 : 110.23) (792)CARIBOU LAKE .....•.....•••• (52.44 : 117.48)-l~•.•...... (574)CASCADE LAKE ...••...••..•.. (51.16 : 115.36)i~ (569)(573)(574)CASTLE RIVER•.........••... (49.36 : ll3. 59) (999)CAVELL LAKE§..•...•.•.••.•• (52.42 : 118.04) (574)(763)CELESTINE LAKE ••....•.•...• (53.11 : ll8.03) (1)(563)CHALK LAKE ................• (52.31 : 118.13) (72)CLEARWATER RlVER.•....••..• (52.22 : 114.57) (999)CLEARWATER RIVER..••...•... (56.44 :,111.23) (510)(511)(792)(999)COLD LAIŒ •.•.......••.•••.. (54.33 : 110.05) (792)(908)COLD SULPHUR LAKE (53.03 : 118.05)-l~ (564) - Grid: 278777 MJCOLD SULPHUR PONDS .••.....• (53.03 : 118.05)-l~ (564) - Grid: 273773 MJCONSOLATION LAKES ..•...•... (51.19 : 116.09) (574)COOKING LAKE , (53.26 : 113.02) (264)

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CORONET LAKE·· · (52.33 : 117.26)~~ .•........ (574)COUGAR PONDS , (50.40 : 114.57)~~ (568)CROWSNEST RIVER (49.36 : 114.. 03) (792) (999)CUTHEAD LAKE (51.27 : 115.45) (569)(573)(574)

DEER CREEK (51.39 : 115.08)~~ (511)DEERLICK CREEK (53.09 : 117.15) (510)(511)DOLOMITE LARES (P.U. - Banff N.P.) C574)DOLOMITE PONDS (51.42 : 116.23) (906)DOROTHY LAKE (52.53 : 118.14) (762)(763)DRYWOOD CREEK (49.18 : 113.41) (999)

EAST PRAIRIE RlVER (55.33 : 116.22) (999)EDITH LAKE : C52.55 : 118.02) (734)(762)(763)(766)EDNA LAKE (53 .05 : 118.012) (564)EIFFEL LAKE (51.19 : 116.14). (574)(849)ELBOW LAKE (50.38 : 115.00)~~ (568)(572)ELBOW RIVER (51. 03 : 114.02) (66 )(335 )(511)(999)EUNICE CREEK (53.09 : 117.14) (511)EVANS-THOMAS POND (50.52 : 115.09)~~ (568)

FAWCETT LAKE (55.19 : 113.57) (740)FORTY MILE CREEK (51.11 : 115.35) ......•... (999)FREEMAN RIVER (54.19 : 114.47) (999)

GALATEA LAKES (50.52 : 115.16~~ .....•... (568)GHOST RlVER (51.13 : 114.43) (999)GOAT LAKE (51.27 : 115.52) (569)(573)(574)GOOSEBERRY LAKE (52.07 : 111.44) (433)GORGE CREEK (50.39 : 114.39) (953)GROUSE LAKE (51.36 : 115.47) (276)(569)(573)(574)

HALCYON LAKE (52.40 : 117.44)-)~•........ (574)HARDISTY CREEK (52.43 : 117.53) •......... (764)HARRISON LAKE (51.33 : 115.49)-)(- (569)(573)(574)HARTELL RESERVOIR (50.35 : 114.16)-)(- (568)HASTINGS LAKE (53.25 : 112.55) •......... (264)(705)HELEN LAKE (51.41 : 116.24) (574)(849)HERBERT LAKE (51.28 : 116.13) (129)(~6)(567)(849)HIBERNIA LAKE (52.52 : 118.08) .......•.. (762)(766)HIDDEN LAKE ' (51. 29 : 116.06) (574)HIGHWOOD RIVER (50.49 : 113.47). (999)HOGARTH LAKE (50.48 : 115.19) (568)HORSESHOE LAKE (52.42 : 117.52) ....•..... (276)

IRIS LAKE (52.53 : 118.13) (762)

JACK FISH LAKE (53.29 : 114.15) (792)JACQUES LAKE (52.55 : 117.45) (734)(763)(764)(765)(766)JUMPINGPOUND CREEK (51.11 : 114.30) (999)

KANANASKIS LAKES (50.38 : 115.08)*...•••... (358)(802)(860)(861)(869)KANANASKIS RIVER (51.05 : 115.03) (298)(299)(300)(369)(370)

(380)(802)(869)(999)KATHERlNE LAKE (51.41 : 116.23) (574)KNEEHILLS CREEK (51.30 : 112.50) (999)

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LAReE LAKE (P. U. - Banff N.P.) (574)LAWSON LAKE (50.40 : 115.16) (568)LAZULlNE LAKE (52.30 : 117.15)~E-•••..... (574)LEE CREEK , •... (49.13 : 113.16) (999)LESSER SLAVE LAKE (55.25 : 115.25). .......• (44)(75 )(118 )(119 )(120)(121)

(122) (198) (687) (740) (792)(795 )(837 )(999)

LICK LAKE (P. U. -Jasper N.P.) (72)LITTLE BAKER LAKE (51.29 : 116.02l (574)LITTLE BIGHORN LAKE (51.27 : 115.39 :~ (569)(573)(574)LITTLE HERBERT LAKE (51.27 .. 116.13 , (276)LITTLE PADDLE RIVER (53.57 : 114.57) ...•..•.. (999)LITTLE RED DEER RIVER (52.04 : 114.09) •..•..•.• (999)LITTLE SMOKY RIVER (55.40 : 117.38) ..••.••.. (999)LOBSTICK RIVER ...........•. (53.37 :115.00) ••.•..•.. (999 )LOST HORSE LAKE (51.29 : 115.40)~E-•.•..... (569)(573 )(574)LOUISE CREEK (51.25 : 116.11) (570)(571)

MALIGNE LAKE ...•. , (52.40 : 117.31) (198)(202)(301)(734)(745)(76:1763) (765) (766)

MALIGNE RIVER (52.56 : 118.02) (734)(745)(763)(764)MARJORIE LAKE .............• (52.52 : 118.07) (762)(763)MARMOT CREEK (50.57 : 115.08) •........ (506)(507)(508)(509)(510)(51:MAUDE LAKE (50.41 : 115.18) (568)McLEOD RIVER ~ (54.09 : 115.42) •..••.... (792)(999)MEADOW CREEK (52.52 : 118.15) .......•. (734)MEDECINE LAKE (52.51 : 117.46) (734)(745 )(765 )(766)MEDECINE RIVER (52.04 : 114.06) .•...•.•. (999)MIDDLE FORK CREEK (50.57 : 115.12)~E- .•.....• (508)(509)(510)(511)MIETTE RIVER (52.52 : 118.04) .•......• (734)MILDRED LAKE (52.53 : 118.03) (564)(734)(762)(763)(765)MILK RIVER .(49 .00 : nO.33) •....••.. (174)(186 )(999)MINAGA CREEK (52.52 : 118.15) ......•.. (734)(763)(764)MINISTIK LAKE (53.21 : 113.01) •••...... (264)MINNEWANKA LAKE (51.15 : 115.23) ......• ?(198)(202)(204)(301)(792)MIQUELON LAKES (53.15 : 112.53) (264)MISTAYA RIVER (51.58 : 116.43) ........• (999)MUIR LAKE (53.37 : 113.57') (705)

NIGEL LAKE (52.15 : 117 .12)~E- (574)NORMAN LAKE (52.06 : 116.54) •• ; (849)NORTH SASKATCHEWAN RIVER (53.36 : 110.00) •........ See under Saskatchewan·NOTIKEWIN RIVER (57.17 : 117.08) •.••••... (999) '.NUTCRACKER POND (50.11 : 114.24)~E-•....... (568)

OLDMAN RIVER .. ~ , (49.57 : 111.42) •.•.•.... (792)(999)OREAMNOS LAKE (52.31 : 117.13)~E-••.•.... (574)OUZEL LAKES (52.31 : 117. 28 )~E- •• ~ (574)

PADDLE RIVER (54.05 : 114.15) ..•...... (353)(999)PALISADES PONP (52.58 : 118.03)~ (564)PATRICIA LAKE ..•........... (52.44 : 118.06) (1)(276)(563)(762)(763)(764)

(765 )(766)PEACE RIVER (59.00 :111. 25) ......•.. (792)( 999)

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PEKISKO CREEK (50.29 : 114.08); (999)PEMBINA RIVER (54.45 : 114.17). (999 )PHALAROPE LAKE (52.29 : 117.26)-J~~ •....... (574)PICKLEJAR LAKES (50.31 : 114.46)-)~ (568)PIGEON LAKE (53.01 :114.02) (98)PlKA LAKES (52.29 : 117.27)-)~ (574)PINCHER CREEK (49.33 : 113.46) (999)PIPESTONE RIVER (51.26 : 116.11) (999)PIPIT LAKE (51.37 : 115.52) (276)(569)(573)(574)PLATEAU POND (50.14 : 114.30)-)~ (568)(572)(574)(760)POCAHONTAS POND .. " (53.12 : 117.55)-)1- (564)POND LAKE (P.U. - Jasper N.P.) (72)PRAIRIE CREEK (52.20 : 114.55) (999)PRIMROSE LAKE (54.48 : 110.00) (792)PYRAMID CREEK ......•....... (52.55 : 118.03) (762)(764)PYRAMID LAKE (52.55 : 118.06) (198)(235)(276)(301)(734)

(762)(763)(764)(766)(915)

RAE POND (50.39 : 114.58)-)1- (568)(572)(574)RED DEER RIVER (50.58 : 110.00) (308)(368)(792)(999)REDOUBT LAKE (51.28 : 116.04) (574)REPLICA LAKE (52.31 : 117.27)-)1- (574)RIBBON LAKE (50.53 : 115.14) (568)RIBSTONE CREEK (52.52 : 110.05) (792)(999)RICHARDSON LAKE (58.23 : 111.02) (670)ROCKBOUND LAKE (51.19 : 115.56)-)~.•....... (574)ROSEBUD RIVER (51.25 : 112.38) (999)

ST.MARY RIVER (49.37 : 112.52) (999)SALT LICK POND (53.11 : 117.58)* (564) - Grid: 352921 MJSENTINEL LAKE (51.20 : 116.13)-)(- (574)SHEEP RIVER (50.44 : 113.51) (45)(126)(999)SMOKY RIVER ~. (56.11 : 117.19) (999)SNOWFLAKE LAKE (51.36 : 115.50) ....•..... (129)(276)(569)(573)(574)

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SOUTH SASKATCHEWAN RIVER (50.53 : 110.00) See under SaskatchewanSPRAY LAKES RESERVOIR (50.54 : 115.20) <375)SPRAY RIVER (51.09 : 115.34) (999)STIMSON CREEK (50.28 : 114.10) (999)STURGEON RIVER (53.46 : 113.10) .•........ (999)SWAN LAKE (55.04 : 117.49) (27 )SWAN RIVER (55.26 : 115.18) (999)

TADPOLE POND (51.13 : 114.26)-)1-......•.. (568)TALBOT LAKE (53.06 : 118.01) (762)TALUS LAKE (52.39 : 117.42)-)1- (574)TEARDROP POND (50.12 : 114.27)* (568)(572)(574)(760)THREE ISLE LAKE (50.38 : 115.17) (568)TILTED LAKE (51.29 :.116.01.) (574)TOTEM LAKE (51.53 : 116.38)-l~ (574)TRAPPER LAKEs (52.39 : 117.41)-)1- (574)TREFOIL LAREs (52.53 : 118.03) ..•....... (734)(762)(763)(765)(766)TROUT CREEK (P. U. ) (765)TURQUOISE LAKE (51.34 : 116.24) (574)TWIN LAKES (52.52 : 118.04). (763)(765)(766)

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ULTRAMALIGNE LAKE (52.36 : 117 .30)-l*"~ ••.•.... (574)

VERMILlON RIVER (53.39 : 110.20) (792)(999)

WABAMUN LAKE ...........•... (53.32 : 114.35) ...••.••.. (44)WABASSO CREEK..•........... (P. U.) •...... ; •..•.•...... (763)WAPITI RIVER ~ •..• (55.08 : 118.18) •••..••••• (999)WATERTON LAKES ..•.......... (49.03 : 113.54) •••.•••••. (198 )(202) (231)(301 )(579)

(721)(793) (1000)WATERTON RIVER .........•... (49.32 : 113.17) .•••••..•. (999)WEST PRAIRIE RlVER (55.30 : 116.31) •••......• (999)WHlTEWATER LAKE ..........•. (52.30 : 117.27 )-l*"•••...... (574)WILDHAY RlVER ........•..... (54.02 : 117.20) ••••••••.• (999)WILLOW CREEK (49.46 : 113.25) (792)(999)WOLF CREEK (53.38 : 116.17) (999)WOLVERlNE LAKE (52.30: 117 •15}3*"•• • • • • • . . (574)

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ABBOTSFORD LAKE ..............••. (49 122 SE) (268)ADAMS LAKE ...•......•.....••..•. (51119 SW).; (8B1)ADAMS RIVER (50 119, NW) (73) (171)(628)(881)AGNES CREEK ...........•....••.•. (P.U. - Flows into L.Louise).(570)ALICE LAKE (49 123 NE) (857)ALICE LAKE .....•......•....•.••. (50 127 SE") •••••••..••••••• (268)ALLAN LAKE (49 122 SE) (30)ALLEN LAKE ................••...• (49 125 NE)•.•.•••••••.••.• (792)ALLEYNE LAKE (49 120 NW) (268)ALLISON CREEK (49 120 SE) (836)ALLISON LAKE (49 120 NW) (268 )(836)ALOUETTE RIVER ..........•.•••... (49 122 SW) ••••.•••..••.••• (30)(224)(948)ALTA LAKE (50 122 SW) (689 )(792)AMISKWI LAKE ...•...••.....••..•. (51.36 : 116.39) ••••••••••• (566) - Grid 247155 NHANAHIM LAKE (52 125 SE) (792)ANDERSON CREEK ............•...•. (49 122 sw) ............•..• (30)ANDERSON LAKE (49 125 NE) (881)ANDERSON LAKE (50 122 NE) (33 )(881)ARROW PARK LAKE (50 118 SE) ' (881)ATCHELITZ CREEK (49 121 SW) (30)ATLIN LAKE (59.00 : 133.00) (27 )(792 )(881)AZOUZETTA LAKE (52 122 SW) (268 )(836)

BABINE LAKE ...............••.•.. (54126 NE)••••..•..••••••• (5)(24)(25)(62)(63)(64)(65)(105)(130)(405)(626)(689)(722)(723)(835 )(881)(905)

BABINE RIVER (55 127 NW) (21)(24)(48)(61)(62)(63) (64) (65) (73) (113)

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BEATTON RIVER (56 120 SE) (792)BEAVER LAKE (49 123 SE) (881)BEDNORSKI LAKE (49 115 SW) (281)BELLA COOLA RIVER .......••.•.•.. (52 126 SW) •••.••••.••••.•• (151)(227)BENNETT LAKE (59 134 NW) : (881)BIG SHEEP CREEK (49 117 SW) (881)BIRKENHEAD RIVER (50 122 SW) (881)BLACK CREEK (49 125 NE) (30)BLANEY CREEK...............•.... (49 122 sw) ..........•..... (30 )BLEEKER LAKE (50 120 NE) (197 )BLUE LAKE (52 119 SW) (881)BONANZA LAKE ..........•....•.... (50 126 SW) ••.••••••••••••• (33)BORGESON LAKE ..............•.•.. (49 120 NW) •••••.....••••.. (268) (836)BOWSER RIVER (56 129 SE) (511)BRIDAL CREEK (49 121 SW) (30)BRIDGE LAKE .................••.. (51 120 NW) •••.••••.••...•• (268)BROHM LAKE (49 123 NE) (268)BROHM RIVER ................•.... (49 123 NE).•••••••..•••.•• (30 )BROWNS RIVER (49 125 NE) (881)BULKLEY RIVER (55 127 SW) (792)BURNABY LAKE (49 122 SW) (881)BURNS LAKE (54 125 SW) (689)(881)BUTTLE LAKE (49 125 NW) (52 )(268)

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CAMERON LAKE ..................• (49 124 SW) ..•..•.•.•..... (268)(881)CAMP SLOUGH ................•.. ; (49 121 SW) ....•..•.....•. (30)CAMPBELL CREEK (53 121 SW) •••..•....•..•. (836)CAMPBELL LAKE (50 125 SE) ..••••.....••.. (52)(881)CAMPBELL RIVER (49 122 SW) (6)CAMPBELL RIVER (50 125 SE) (30)(881)CANIM LAKE (51 120 NW) ..••.••••....•• (27 )(268)(881)CANYON CREEK ..................• (51 116 sw) •••••..•....... (881)CATARACT BROOK.•.•.......•.•.•• (51 116 SE) ••••.••.••••..• (570)CECILIA LAKE ..•..•..........•.• (49.126 SE) ••••••••••.•... (881)CHAIN LAKE ....•........•...•... (49 120 'NE ) •••.•••••.•.•.. (268)CHARLIE LAKE .............•....• (56 120 SW) •••••.•.••.•••. (268) (657 )(792) (836)(88CHEAKAMUS RIVER (49 123 NE)..•.••••..•.•.. (30) (101)(881)CHEF CREEK ............•....•... (49 124 SW) ••••••••••••••• (30)CHILLIWACK CREEK ..............• (49 1223E) .•••.•••..••..•• (Jo)CHILLIWACK LAKE (49 121 SE) •••••.••...•..• (881)CHILLIWACK RIVER......•........ (49 121 SW) ••••••••••••••• (30)(881)(948)CHIMl\J-.EYLAKE (51 121 NW) (836 )CHRISTINA LAKE. ; (49 118 SE) •••.••••••. ~ ..• (33)(268)(689 )(792) (836

(881)CHUTE LAKE ...........•..•...... (49 119 NW) •...•...•••.••. (263) (268)CLAYOQUOT RIVER (49 125 SW) (881)CLEARWATER LAKE (52 120 SE) (268)CLUCULZ LAKE ..•................ (53 123 NW) •••••••••••..•• (33 )(268)(836) (881)(958COAL RIVER (59 125 NW) (792)COLDWATER RIVER ..•...•......•.• (50 120 SW). .••••••••••••. (836)COLUMBIA LAKE (50115 SW) (881) .COLUMBIA RIVER •..•....•........ (49117 SW) ••••••••••••••• (20)(29 )(115) (127) (237)

(314) (315) (321) (382) (79(881)

COMO LAKE (49 122 SW) (268)COMOX LAKE (49 125 NE) (268)(881)COQUIHALLA RIVER (49 121 SE) (881)COQUITLAM LAKE (49 122 SW) (881) .CORBETT LAKE ....•..•••......•.. (50 120 SW) ..•••...•••.••. (31)(179)(267)COURTNEY LAKE .................• (50 120 SW) ••••••..•.••••• (31) (836)cowrCHAN LAKE ...••...•......... (48 124 NE)•••••••.•.•.••• (322)(689)(881)(944)COwrCHAN RIVER (48 123 NW) ••••••..•••••.. (34)(108)(366)(881)(944COWIE CREEK (49 124 NW) (30)CRAWFORD LAKE ....•....•........ (49 119 NE) •.•••••••.•.•.• (212)CRAZY CREEK (50 118 NW) (881)CROOKED LAKE (59 126 NE) (792)CRYSTAL LAKE (49 116 NW) (268)CRYSTAL POND ...........•....... (51.26 : 116.42)~t •••••.•.. (566) - Grid 206974 NGCULLITON CREEK (49 123 NE) (30)CULTUS LAKE •...•.......•......• (49 121 SW) ••••••••••...•• (53 )(54)(55)(56 )(57 )(58

(59 ) (60 ) (73 ) (79 ) (80 ) (81(82)(83)(84)(198)(210)(211) (268) (301) (626) (821(829 )(834)(851 )(854)(861(811)(955)

CUNNINGHAl\l[ LAKE ...........••.•. (54 125 NE)....•••••••.... (27 )

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DEAN RIVER........••..•.•....• (52 126 NW) •••••.••••••••• (792)DEASE LAKE ......•...•.....•... (58 130 NE) ••••••••••••••• (792) (881)DEER LAKE ......•.•..••..•..•.. (49 122 mv) •••..•...•••... (689)DEMPSEY LAKE ..............••.• (51 121 NE) .•••••.•••.••.• (268)DICKSON LAKE ..........•...•... (49 122 SE) •••••••••••••.• (730) (8li)(857)DIVER LAKE ..........•........• (49 124 SE) ....••.•••••••• (881)DOUGAN LAKE ................•.. (48 123 NW) •.•••.•••••••.• (268)DRAGON LAKE ...............•..• (52 122 NE)•••••••••••..•• (836)DRAGON LAKE ...•..•.•......•... (55 128 SW) ••.•••••••••.•• (268)DRAPER CREEK......•.....•..... (49 122 SE) ••••••••••••••• (30 )DRY LAKE .......•...•.•....••.• (49 120 NW) ••••••.••••••.• (268) (836)DUCK LAKE ................••... (49 116 SW) ••.•••••••••••• (836)DUNCAN LAKE ...............••.. (50 li6 sw) (881)DUNVILLE CREEK....•••...•..... (49 121 SW) •••••.••.•••••• (30)DUTCH LAKE ~ ..•... (51 120 NE)•••.•••••••.••• (268 )

EAGLE RIVER •..............•... (50 li9 NE)..•.•.••••••..• (881)ECHO LAKE .........•........... (50 li8 SW) •••.•.••••••••• (268)EIGHTYTHREE CREEK (51 121 SE) .•..••••••••••• (836)ELK CREEK ...............••.... (49 121 SW) •••..••.•.••••• (30)ELK RIVER...............•..... (49 115 SE) ••••••••••••••• (792)(881)ELLISON LAKE .......•....•..•.. (49 119 NE)••••••••••••••• (263)EMERALD LAKE (51.27 : li6.31) •••••••••• (575)ENGLISHMAN RIVER ........•.•... (49 124 SE) ••••••••••••••• (30)ENID LAKE (50 li6 NE)••••••••••••••• (281)ERIE CREEK .......•.•....•....• (49 li7 SE) ••••••••••••••• (836)ERIE LAKE ..............•...... (49 li7 SE) •••••...••.•••• (836)(881)EULATAZELLA LAKE (53 123 NW) •.....••••••••. (268)EUNICE LAKE ..........•....•... (49 122 SW) •••••••••.••.•• (864)EUTSUK LAKE •......•..•.•.••... (53 126 SW) •••••••.••••••• (268)

FACE LAKE .................•... (50 120 NW) ••••••••••.•••• (836 )FAIRY LAKE ....•......•..•..... (51.33 : li6.29) •.••.••••• (566) - Grid 363107 NBFARLEY LAKE (P.U. - Trib.Okanagan L••• (881)FISH LAKE.: .............•.•... (50 117 SE) ••..•.••••.•••• (689)·FOLEY CREEK ........•.........• (49 121 SW) ••••••••.•.•••• (30)FORD CREEK ...•............•... (49 121 SW) •••••.••••••••• (30)FORT NELSON RIVER (59 124 NE)•••••..•.•••••• (792)(908)FRANCOIS LAKE (54 125 SW) ••••••••••••••. (33)(689)(792)(881)FRASER LAKE (54 ],.24 SW) ••••.••.••.•••• (689 ) (881)FRASER RIVER..............•... (49 123 SE) ••••••••••••••• (157)(209)(213)(214)(227)

(228) (232)(386 )(763) (764)(792) (au) (907)

FRENCH CREEK (49 124 SE) (30 )FULTON RIVER (54 126 NE) (73)

GARIBALDI LAKE ........•..•.... (49 123 NE)•••..•.••..•.•• (268)GARNET LAKE (49 119 NW) (881)GLEN LAKE (49 li9 NW) (689)GLENDALE CREEK ...•...•...••... (50 125 NW) •••••••••...••• (881)GLUSKE CREEK (55.03 : 125.47)"~ (33)GOAT RIVER (49 li6 SW) (881)GRAVE LAKE DO • (49 114 NW) ••.•.•. DO •••••• (268 )(836)GREAT CENTRAL LAKE .......•.... (49 125 SE) .•.•••.•••••.•. (881)GRIZZLY LAKE. DO' DO (51 li5 SW) (574)GULLWING CREEK ......•......... (54125 SE) .••.•.••••.••.. (73)

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HACHE, LAC LA ...•••.••.••....• (51 121 NW) •••.••••••••••• (268) (881)HAMILTON LAKE........••.•••.•• (51.27 : ~16.35)~~ ..•..•••• (566) - Grid 294004 NBHAMMER LAKE•..•.•.........••.• (51 120 SW) •••••••.•.••••• (836)HANSEN LAKE .........•.•..•.••• (51 120 SW) ••.•••••••.•••. (836)HARRISONLAKE...•.•....•..•.•• (49 121 NW) ••.••••••••••.. (868)HARRISON RIVER•.....•....••... (49 121 SW) ••••••••••••••• (210)(881)HATCHERY CREEK •........••.•••. (54 128 SW) ••••••••••••.•• (881)HATZIC LAKE ..••...•.•.•.•..•.• (49 122 SE) •••••.•.••••••• (268 )(836) (881)HATZIC SLOUGH .•.••...•...••••• (49 122 SE) ••••••••••••••• (30 )HEART LAKE ••..•••.•..••.•...•• (55 122 SW) ••••••••••••••• (268)HEFFLEY CREEK ...•..••.•.•••••• (50 120 NE) ••••••••••••••• (836 )HEFFLEY LAKE....•.•..•.••••••. (50 120 NE) •••••••••••••.• (268)HIAWATHA LAKE•••••.••.•.••..•• (P.U. - Nr.Jim Smith L) ••• (281)HICKS LAKE .•..••...•.••.••••.• (49 121 SW) ••••••••••••••• (211) (868)HIHIUM LAKE..•.....•••••••.••• (51 121 SE) •••••••••••••••• (836 )HOOK NOSE CREEK (52 127 sw) .............•• (34)HOPE SLOUGH (49 121 sw) .••...•........ (30)HORNE LAKE (49 124 SW) (268) (881)HORSESHOE LAKE.....••...•.•.•. (49 115 NW) ••••••••••••••• (281)HUNTS CREEK (49 124 SW) (30)HUSTAN LAKE••.••.....•••••...• (50 126 SW) •••••••.••••••• (33 )HYAS LAKE (50 119 NW) (268)(836)

IDABEL LAKE (49 119 NE) (268)ILLECILŒWAET RIVER (50 118 NE) (881)INDIGO LAKE......••••••.•••••• (51.33 : 116.42)~~ ••••••••• (566) - Grid 204109 NBISAAC CREEK (50 116 NE) (881)

JACKFISH CREEK (58 122 NW) (836)JACKO LAKE (50 120 NE) (268)JEWEL LAKE ..•..............••• (49 118 SW) ••••••.•••••••• (268) (836) (881)JIM SMITH LAKE•.•...••.•...•.• (49 115 SW) .•••••••••••••• (281)JOSEPH CREEK •••..•... , ......•• (49 115 NW) •••••••.•.•••.. (836 )

KALAMALKA LAKE...•.•.........• (50 119 SE) ••••••••••••••• (22)(220)(254)(263)(268)(792)(881)

KAMLOOPS LAKE•.•.•..••.....•.• (50120 NW) ••••••••••••.•• (403)(881)KANAKA CREEK•........ " •....•• (49 122 SW) ••••••••••••.•• (30) (836)KATHLYN LAKE•.•..•.........••• (54127 NE) ••••••••••••.•. (268)(792)(836)KAWKAWA LAKE•.•..•.•..••••••.• (49 121 SE) •••••••.••••••• (268)KAZCHEK CREEK (54 125 NE) ; (33 )KEMP LAKE (48 123 SW) (268)KENNEDY LAKE (49 125 SW) (881)KENNEDY RIVER•.....•...•...••. (49 125 SW) •••••••.••••.•• (881)KENTUCKY LAKE.••.•.........•.• (49 120 NW) •••••••••••...• (268)KEREMEOS CREEK ...•............ (49 119 SW) ••••••••••••••• (836)KE'rTLE RIVER (49 118 SE) (792) (836)KIAKHO LAKES (49 115 SW) (281)(836)KICKING HORSE RIVER••..•••.••. (51 116 SW) ••••••••••••••• (651)KIWETINOK LAKE....•......••.•. (51.31 : 116.36) •••••.•.•• (566) - Grid 278073 NBKNOUFF LAKE (50 120 NE) (268)(881 )KOOTENAY LAKE.•...•.•..•..•.•• (49 116 NW) ••••••••••••••• (142)(268)(306)(363)(578)

(624)(625)(641)(689)(792)(836) (881)

KOOTENAY RIVER•..........••.•. (49 117SW) ••.••••••••.••. (306) (689)(792)(881)

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LAGACE CREEK.................• (49 122 SE) .•••.•..•..•.•. (30)LAIRD LAKE .(49 120 NW) ......••••....• (268 )(836)LAKELSE LAKE (54 128 SW) ...••••.••..... (99)(297)(310)(792)(831)

(832)(836) (881)LAKELSE RIVER (54 128 SW) (881)LARDEAU RIVER (50 116 SW) ••......•••..•• (155)(625)(811)LARIX LAKE (51 115 SW) (574)LAZY LAKE (49 115 NW) (281)LEVIATHAN LAKE ............•... (49 116 NW) .••..•.•••.•..• (881)LIARD RIVER (59 123 NW) (881)LILLIAN LAKE (50 116 NE) (268)(281)(836)LILLOOET LAKE (50 122 SW) (689)LILLOOET RIVER (49 122 NE) (792)LINK LAKE (49 120 NE) (268)LINK LAKE (52 127 SW) (3)LITTLE GEM LAKE (51.24 : 116.~.4)~~ ..•..•... (566) - Grid 190947 NGLITTLE HARRISON LAKE .......•.. (49 122 NE) ••...••.•.•...• (868)LITTLE HORSEFLY CREEK (52.22 : 121.15)~~•.•...•.• U3)LITTLE QUALICUM RIVER (L~9 124 SE) .....•....•••.. (30)LITTLE SLOCAN LAKES (49 117 NW) ......•.•..•••. (881)1ITTLE RIVER (p. U. - Comox Dist J••••••• (30)1IUMCHEN CREEK (49 121 SW) •••..........•. Uo)LORENZETTA CREEK ...........•.. (49 121 SW) ..••••••.•..•.. (30)LOUIS CREEK (51 120 SE) (881)LOWER ARROW 1M\E (49 118 NE) .•.••.•....•••. (268)(689)(881)LYONS LAKE (50 120 NE) (149)

MABEL LAKE (50 118 l'M) (836) (881)MAHONEY LAKE (49 119 SW) (149)MAHOOD CREEK (49 122 SW) Uo )MAMQUAM RIVER (49 123 NE) •••••.•.••••••. (30)MARA LAKE (50 119 NE) (792)(881)MARION LAKE ..............•.... (49 123 NE) .••••.••••••••• (26)(68)(102)(139)(146)

(147) (165 )(176) (192) (240)(241)(242)(252)(666)(730)(811) (857 )(911)

MARQUART LAKE ...............•. (50 120 SW) .••.......••••• (31)(736)MARSHALL CREEK ..•...... '" .••. CP.U. - Nr.Abbotsford) .•.• (667)MARY CREEK.................•.. (P.U. - Betw.}~ry & O'Hara 18). (570)MASHITER CREEK (L~9 123 l'JE) UO)MAYER LAKE (53 132 NE) (881)McARTHUR LAKE (51 116 SE) (574)(575)McCAFFREY LAKE , .(49 120 NW) ..•••...••••••• (268)McCLINTON CREEK ............•.. (P.U. - Q.C.Isl.) (881)McCONNELL LAKE ...............• (50 120 ~Œ) .......••.•.•.. (268)McCULLOUGH LAKE (P.U. - Trib.Okanagan 1.).(881)McDONALD LAKE (50 122 ml) .............•. (689 )IilIcLEESE LAKE (52 122 SE) •••...•.••....• (958)MEADE CREEK (48 124 NE) (881)MEADOW CREEK (55 120 NE) (657)MEZIADIH RIVER (56 129 SE) (881)MILLARD CREEK (L~9 125 NE) UO)MISSEZULA LAKE ..............•. (49 120 NW) ••..•.•.•...••. (268)(881)

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MONROE LAKE ...............••.• (49 115 8'irv) ••••••••••••••• (881)MONTE LAKE (50 ll9 SW) ••••.•••••...•• (268)MOORE CREEK (50 120 SE) •••.........•.• (33)MORNING GLORY CREEK .......•... {51 116 SE) •.....••..•.... (570)

. MORRIS CREEK ............• ~ •••. (49 121 SW) ••••.•..••.•••• (210 )(2il)MORRIS LAKE ..............•.•.• (49 121 SW) ••••••••.....•• (868)MORRISON CREEK ............••.. (55 126 SE) ••••..•.••••.•• (73)MORRISON LAKE •.....•...•...•.. (55 126 SE) ••• ; .•.•.••..•• (24)(881)MOYIE LAKE ..................•.• (49 il5 SW) •••.• ~ .....••.• (33) (881)MUNCHO LAKE .........•..•••..•. (59 125 SW) ••••••••••••..• (792)MURRAY CREEK ...............•.. (49 122 SW) ..••..•..••..•. (30)MUSKWA RIVER....•.........•... (58 122 NW) ••••••••••••••• (792)

NADSILNICH LAKE .............•. (53 122 NW) ••••••••••••••• (268) (836)NANAIMO LAKES ............••... (49 124 SE) .•...•..••..•.• (881)NANAIMO RIVER ....•.....•...•.. (49 123 SW) •• ; ...••••••••• (168 )NARROWS CREEK...........•..... (55.09 : 125.43)i!-.••....•• (33)NASS RIVER (54 129 NW) •••••.••••••.•• (227)(881)(919)NATHAN CREEK ...........•..•.•. (49 122 SE) ••...•.•...•.•• (30).NECHAKO RIVER .............•... (53 122 NW) ••••••••••••••• (881)NESS LAKE (54 123 SE) •..•••..•.•..•. (268)(836)NEVIN CREEK (49 121 SW) ••....••••••.•• (30)NEW LAKE •.•................... (49 115 NW) •••••••...•..•• (281)NICOLA LAKE ...•.............•. (50 120 SW) •..••...••.•••. (197)(881)(949)(954)NICOLA RIVER ............•..... (50 121 SE) ••••.•.••...••• (836)NICOLUM CREEK .......•......... (49 121 SE) ••.•..••••••... (881)NICOMEKL RIVER............•... (49 122 SW) .••.•.••..••.•• (30)NUE CREEK .•..... ; ......•..... (49 124 SW) (30) (838)NILKITKWA LAKE ............••.• (55 126 SW) ••••••••......• (405)NIMPKISH RIVER (50 126 NW) ....•••.••••.•• (881)NISKOW.LITH LAKE (50 119 NW) .••••...•..•.•. (881)NIXON CREEK •...........•...... (48 124 NE)•.•••••.••..... (881)NORTH STAR LAKE .............•. (49 115 SE) .••••....•..•.. (268)(836)NORTH THOMPSON RIVER .. ~ ..•.... (50 120 NE)••••.••.••••••• (792)NUKKO LAKE ..•.•............... (54 123 SE) •.•••.••.•••..• (792)

OESA CREEK ....•.............•. (P.U. - Betw.O'Hara & Oesa Ls.).(570)OESA LAKE (51il6 SE) ••••••.•..•...• (574)(575)O'HARA LAKE .•.••.............. (51ll6 SE) .•..•.•....•..• (276)(575)OKANAGAN LAKE ...............•. (49 119 NW) (198)(202)(206)(220)(257:

(258)(263)(301)(585)(586:(689)(792)(836)(881)

OKANAGAN RIVER (49 119 SW) ...•....•...•.. (836)OLIVER CREEK (48 124 NE)•••..•...•..•.• (881)OLIVER LAKE •..•.....••..••••.. (54 130 SE) ..•.....•.•••.• (836)(857)OMINECA RIVER (56 124 SE) ..•.•.••••••••• (792)ONE EYE LAKE (51 124 NW) •.•••••.••••.•• (792)ONYX CREEK .....•.............. (50 119 NE).••.•...•...••• (881)OOTSA LAKE (53 126 NE)•..••••.....•.• (268)(689)OPABIN CREEK (P. u. - Trib. O'Hara L.) •.. (570)OPABIN PONDS (5L21 : 116.19) .....••.• ~ (574)(575)OSOYOOS LAKE .. '" (49 il9 SE) •.••......•••.• (220)(258)(881)OSPREY LAKE ... , ..........•.... (49 120 NE) .•••..••••.••.• (268)OTTO LAKE ................•.... (5L 28 : 116.43 )i!- ••.•••••• (566) - Grid 198023OWIKENO LAKE .................• (51 126 NW) ...•.••.•.•••.• (881)OYAMA LAKE ........•........... (50 il9 SE) .••••..•••••.•. (268) (836)OYSTERRIVER..............•... (49 125 NE) ••••••••.•••••• (30) (881)

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SAND LAKE ....................• (54 128 NW) (33)SCHAFFEH POND ............••.•. (51. 21 : 116. 21 )i~ (574)( 575 )SCHKAM LAKE ..............••.•. (49 121 SE) ••••• ~ .•••.•.•• (268)SCOTCH CREEK .•................ (50 119 NE) •••••••.•..•.•• (881)SEELEY LAKE ..•............•... (55 127 SW) •••.•••••••••.. (881)SEMMIHAULT CREEK.•........•.•• (49 121 SW) ••••••••••••.•. (30)SERPENTINE RIVER.•...•...•...• (49 122 SW) ••••••••••••••• (30)SETON LAKE .•.•••.•••.•...•.•.• (50 122 NE)'••••••••••••••• (881)SHANNON LAKE (49 119 NW) (268)(836)SHAW CREEK ..•...••••••.•.•...• (48 124 NE) ••••••••••••••• (881)SHAWNIGAN LAKE .•••.••••.•.•••. (48 123 NW) ••••••••••••••• (268) (689)(881)SHELTON LAKE ......•..•..•....• (49 124 SE) (881)SHERBHOOKE LAKE .•••.••.••.•••• (51.27 : 116. 22 )i~ ........• (575 )SHERIDAN LAKE (51 120 NW) (268)SHINGLE CREEK (49 119 SW) (836)SHUMWAY LAKE ...•.......•..••.. (50 120 ~~) (268)(836)SHUSWAP LAKE ••.•...........•.. (50 119 NE)••••••••••••••. (33)(187)(203)(792)(836)

(881)SILVERDALE CREEK.......•...... (49 122 SE) ••.•.•.•••••.•• (30)SILVERHOPE CREEK ..•.....•.•... (49 121 SE) .•••••••••••••• (836)SIMILKAMEEN RIVER....•.....•.• (49 119 SW) .•••••••••••••• (792)(881)SIMMONS LAKE ....••..•.....•••. (59 129 SW) ••••••••••••••• (27 )SIXTEEN MILE LAKE (53 .02 : 122 .16 )-l~ (883 )SKAHA LAKE .....•.••....••.•••. (49 119 SW) ••••••••••••••• (220)(254)(257)(258)(881)SKEENA RIVER .•••...••.....••.• (54130 SE) ••••••••••••••• (28)(227)(311)(312)(331)

(360) (361) (362) (377) (378)(627) (792) (833) (881) (919)(959 )(970)

SLOCAN LAKE (49 117 NE) (689)(881)SLüCAN RIVER (49 117 SW) (881)SOCKEYE CREEK •.•...•.•.••..••• (P.U. - Trib.Babine L.) ••• (73)SOMENOS LAKE (48 123 NW) (881)SOOKE LAKE (48 123 NW) (689)(881)SOUTH THOMPSON RIVER......•... (50 120 NE) (792)SPECTACLE LAKE (48 123 NW) (881)SPIDER LAKE (49 124 SW) (881)SPROAT LAKE (49 125 SE) (268)SQUAKUM LAKE (49 122 SE) (268 )SQUAMISH RIVER (49 123 NE) (30)STAKE LAKE (50 120 NE) (268)STAMP RIVER (49 124 SW) (169)(729)STAUBERT LAKE ...•.•.......••.• (50 117 NW) (881)STAVE LAKE (1+9 122 SE) (145 )(881 )STEELHEAD CREEK (L~9 122 SE) (30)STELLAKO RIVER (54. 124 SW) (642)STODDART CREEK (56 120 SW) (657)STUART LAKE (54 124 NW) (689)(881)SUGAR LAKE (50 118 SW) (792)(881)SUMALLO RIVER.........•....••. (49 121 SE) (836)'SUMAS RIVER (49 122 SE) (881)SUMMIT LAKE (49 114 NW) (689 )SUMMIT LAKE (50 117 SW) (689)SU11l'·rrT LAKE (59 135 NE) (881)SURVEYORS LMC8 •....••......•.• (49 115 SE) ••••••••••.•••• (268)(836)S1,oiALWEI.· LAIŒ (50 119 SE) (263) (836)STtJAN LAKE (50 119 SE) (114)(792)

BRITISH COLUMBIA

PADDY RYAN LAKES (5D 116 SE) ..••........... (689)PATTISON CREEK (49 122 SE) ••......•••...• (30)PAUL LAKE (50 120 NE) .......••...... (197) (198)(199)(202)(26e

(301) (326) (364)(365) (577(679 )(689) (750) (836) (R81(961) (962) (963)

PAVILlON LAKE (50 121 NW) .•..••.•.•..... (268 )PAXTON CREEK ......•.......•... (50 119 NW) ••..•••.•.....• (836 )PEACE RIVER (56 120 SE) •••..••••.••... (313 )(316 )(777 )(783)PEMBERTON LAKE ..........•..... (50 119 NW) •.•.•.•.•••.... (268) (836)PENNASK LAKE (50 120 SE) ••••••••••....• (197)PETER, HOPE LAKE ...•........•.. (50 120 SE) ••••...•..•..•• (268)PHYLLIS LAKE ....•.....•....... (49 123 NE) .•...•••••....• (857)PIERRE CREEK ......•........... (54 125 NW) (33 )(73)PILLAR LAKE ...•............... (50119 NW) .••••••••.•••.• (268)PINANTAN LAKE .....•......•.•.• (50 12() NE) ••.••.•••••.••• (197 )(268 )(836 )(881)(961

(964) ,PINAUS LAKE (50 119 SW) ••••...•.....•• (22 )(836)PINCHI LAKE (54 124 NE)•••..•....•...• (33 )(397)PINE RIVER (56 120 SW) •....••••••..•. (836)PINKUT CREEK.•..........•..... (54 125 SE) ..•••••••••.•.•• (73)PITT RIVER , (49 122 SW) .•.•••••••.••.• (881)PLACID LAKE .............•..... (49.19 : 122.35)-1*"•....•••• (730)(811)PLACID LAKE .........•......... (51 120 NE) .•.•.•..•.•.... (857)POUCE COUPE RIVER.....•.•..... (55 120 NE)••.••.•••.•...• (657)PREMIER LAKE ......•.....•.•... (49 115 NW) ••••.•...•••••• (268)(836)(881)PRINGLE CREEK•........•...... '. (50 119 SW) •.••.•..••.•.•. (836)PRUDHOMME LAKE .........••..... (54 130 SE) •••....•••••••• (268)(836)(857)PTARMIGAN POND .......•........ (51.27 : 116.42)-1*"•.•••.•.. (566)(574) - 2CJ7990 NGPUNTLEDGE RIVER .......•....... (49 124 NW) .•••.....•••••• (30) ,

QUALICUM RIVER .........•..•... (49 124 SW) .•....•.•.•••.. (30 )(34 )(101 )(141)(881)QUAMICHAN LAKE .........•...... (48 123 NW) •••.•..••...••• (268)QÜILCHENA CREEK (50 120 SW) .•..•...•...••• (881)QUINSAM LAKE ~ . (49 125 NE) •••.•.•.•.•...• (33)QUINSAM RIVER ..........•...... (50 125 SE) .••••••.•..••.. (JO)

, RAINBOW LAKE (54 130 SE) ....•.••..•.•.• (836) (857)ROBERTSON CREEK..•............ (P.U. - Out1.Gr.Centr.L.).(169)ROCHES, LAC DES ..•.......•.... (51 120 SW) •.•...•..•••..• (268)ROCK ISLE LAKE (51 115 sw) .•............. (574)ROSEN LAKE (49 115 SE) ••••••....•.•.. (268) (836)ROSS GREEK.........•.......... (50 119 NE) (881)ROUND LAKE .... ~ ....•.....•.•.. (50 119 SE) •••..••••.....• (881)

, RYDER CREEK •• .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (49 121 SW) •••••.•.•••..•. (30)

ST.MARY LAKE (48 123 NW) •••••••........ (268)ST.MARY LAKE•................• (49 116 NE)•.•...•........ (881)ST.MARY RIVER (49 115 rovl)••••••••••••••• (792)SAKWI CREEK , .........•.. (49 121 sw) (30)SALIV[ON LAKE (50 119 SW) •.•••••.•••..•. (268)SALiV[ON RIVER ............•..... (49 122 SW) ..•.........•.. (30)( 948)SALMON RIVER.................• (50 119 NE).•...•.••.••••• (792)SALMON RIVER ... ~ .........•.... (50 125 SW) .••••...••••..• (881)

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SWAN LAKE " (55 120 NE) .•..••...•....• (657)SWELTZER RIVER (49 121 SW) (839)(881)

TACHEEDA LAKES (54 122 NW) ..•....•...•.•. (27)( 95.8)TACHEK CREEK (54 126 NE)...•........... (73)TACHIE RIVER•..••............. (54 124 NW) ••.••..••.....• (33 )TAHLO CREEK (55 126 SE) .•........•••.• (73 )TAKLA LAKE (55 125 SW) ....•.......... (689)(836)TESLIN LAKE ...............•.•. (59 132 NE) ..••.•..•...... (77)(103)(792)(888)THOMPSON RIVER (50121 SW) ..•.•.••••••••. (792)(881)THREE VALLEY LAKE .....•....... (50118 NE) •.•.•••.•••.... (881)TRANQUILLE LAKE .••....•...•... (50 120 NW) ••••••••••••.•• (881)TRANQUILLE RIVER.......•...... (50 120 NW) •••••.••...•••• (881)TRAPP LAKE (50 120 SE) ....... • . . . . . . . (836)TROUT LAKE ....•..•............ (49 121 SW) •••.•••...•..•• (868)TROUT LAKE (50 117 NE) .....••..•.•.•• (205)(268)(881)TSOLUM RIVER (49 124 NW) (30) (101)TUGULNUIT LAKE (49 119 SW) ....••......... (836)TUMTUM CREEK (51 119 NE) (881)TUPPER CREEK (55 120 SE) (657)TURTLE CREEK .............•.... (P.u. - Trib.Stamp R., V.I.).(169)TUYA LAKE " .. (59 130 S"iJ'J) (103)TYAUGHTON LAKE (50 122 NW) ••••••.....•.•. (689)TYHEE LAKE (54 127 NE) (958)

UCHUCK LAKE (49 125 SE) (268)UPPER ARROW LAKE ..........•... (50117 SW) •....••.•...•.• (268)(689)(881)UPPER CAMPBELL LAKE (L~9 125 mI) (268)

VASEUX LAKE (49 119 S"iJ'I) (263) (836 )(881)VERNON CREEK (50 119 SE) (836)VICTOR LAKE (50 118 NE) (881)VICTORIA LAKE .•............... (51.21 : 116.19)*•••..•.•. (574)(575)

WAHLEACH LAKE (49 121 SW) (268)WALLOPER LAKE (50 120 SW) •••.•....••••.. (268)WAP CREEK (50 118 NW) (881)WAPTA LAKE (51. 26 : 116. 20 )-l~ (575)WASA LAKE " (49 115 NW) (268)WATCH LAKE (51 121 SE) (268)WATERLILY LAKE •..............• (49 119 NE) .•••••..•.••... (212)WAVES POND .....•.............. (51.35 : 116.30)-l~ (566) - 349146 NEWEAVER CREEK (49 121 sw) (30)WEST KETTLE RIVER (1,.9 118 SW) (792)WHATSHAN LAKE , (49 118 NE) (881)WHITE LAKE (51 121 SW) (149)WHITE RIVER (50 115 SW) (881)WHONNOCK CREEK (49 122 SE) (30)WHONOCK LAKE (49 122 SE) (268)WILGRESS LAKE (49 118 SW) •......•••.•••• (268)(836)WILLIANS LAKE (52 122 SE) (836)WINDE~ŒRE LAKE (50 115 mv) ........•...... (881)~iüLFE CREEK (L~9 120 SE) .•••....•..•.•• (836)WOOD LAKE (50 119 SE) (220)(254)(263)WOODS LAfm.....•.............. (50 119 Si'!) ••••••••.•••••• (881)

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'YARD CREEK .•••.••••••. " ••••••• (50 11.8 NW) ••••••••.•••••. (881)YELLOW LAKE (49 119 SW) (149)YELLOWHEAD LAKE ..............• (52 118 NW) ••...•••.•••... (763)(766)(881)YORK CREEK (49 122 SE) (30)

ZYMOETZ RIVER •.•..............•. (54 ··128 NE)•••.•.••••••••• (881)

MANITOBA

ATKENS LAKE ......•........•• (51.12 : 95.20) (591)ANGIJING RIVER..••••.•.....•• (56.45 : 93.37) (796)IIH.MJ'l' L/\KE .............•..•. (52.:n : 101.35) .....•.... (g?-1)(931)i\:';lfLEY LAKE (SiL06 : 97.4E1) (559)(775)ASolNl801NE HIVEH (4'J.53 : 97.08) ......•.... (651)(655)(741)(792)(82U)

(931)ATHAPAPUSKOW LAKE ..•..•...•• (54.33 : 101.40) (11)(591)(664)(665)(759)(792)

(721) (737) (978) (988 )(997)

BAD RIVER (56.37 : 94.26 )-l*" (931)BAPTISING CREEK ••.•••••.•••• (53.32 : 100.41) (931)BARALZON LAKE (60.00 : 98.03) (559)BEAUFORD LAKE ••••.•.••••.•.• (P.U.-West Central Man.) •• (956)(986)BEAVER LAKE (51.48 : 100.50) (929)B;g;DFORD LAKE (50.07 : 95.23) (591)BELANGER RIVER••••.••••••.•• (53.27 : 97.41) (922)BELL LAKE (52.32 : 101.15) (921)BERENS RIVER••••••.••••.•.•• (52.21 : 97.03) (423 )(425 )(792)(822)( 931)BIG BOGGY CREEK .••.••••••.•• (51.16 : 101.32) (931)BIG SAND LAKE ...•...•••••..• (57 .45 : 99.45) (591)BIR.CH RIVER (49.49 : 95.53) (931)BLACK RIVER (50.49 : 96.21) (822)BLACK BEAVER LAKE . . . . • • • • ••• (51.46 : 100.53) (929)BLACKWATER CREEK •...•••••.•• (56.55 : 92.35)~ (931)BLOODVEIN RIVER.•.••.••••••• (51.47 : 96.43) (822)BOG RIVER (50.06 : 96.02) (931)BONNET, LAC DU (50.22 : 95.55) (822)BOWDEN LAKE (54.56 : 98.38) (815)(817)BRERETON LAKE (49.54 : 95.33) (591)(931)BROKENHEAD RIVER•••••.•••••• (50.24 : 96.40) (822)BURNT ISLAND LAKE •..•••••••• (51.37 : 100.57) (929)BURNTWOOD RIVER••..•••••.••• (56.08 : 96.34) (820)BURTON LAKE (50.19 : 95.26) (821)(931)

CABIN LAKE (50.00 : 95.34) (591)CACHE LAKE (51.38 : 100.54) (929)CADDY LAKE (49.49 : 95.13) (591)(821)(931)CAMP LAKE (49.43 : 95.11) (931)CAMPBELL LAKE •.••....•••••.• (56.33 : 97.17) (775)CEDAR LAKE (53.20 : 100.10) (591)(717)(736)(759)(820)

(957)(983)(984)CHAPMAN LAKE (56.58 : 98.10) (775)CHATAWAY CREEK (54.32 : 94.17) (931)CHILDS LAKE •.••••...•••••..• (51.36 : 101.05) (591)(664)(665)(921)(929)CHRISTIE LAKE (56.55 : 96.57) (775)CHURCHILL RIVER•. . • • • • • • • .•• (58.47 : 94.12) (792)(820)CLAIR LAKE (50.13 : 98.10) (932)CLAR.KE LAKE " (54.45 : 98.43) (815)CLEAR LAKE •...•.•.••••.••••• (50.41 : 100.00) (234)(591)(664)(665)(688)

(736)CLEARWATER(ATIKAMEG) LAKE ••• (54.05 : 101.00) (9)(591)(736)(759)(779)(792)COCKERAM LAKE •..•..•••••.••• (56.50 : 100.53) (551)(812)CORMORANT LAKE ..••...•••.•.• (54.15 : 100.50) (717)(759)(821)CrtAM CREEK •••••...•..••••... (50.11 : 98.25) (932)

MANITOBA

CRANBERRY LAKES (54.35 : 101.11)-J~••...•..... (591)(664)(665)(758)(79::>(821)

CRANE RIVER (51.31 : 99.16) (810),CRAWFORD LAKE : (P.U. - 02,18,21W) ..•....... (886)(931)(956)CRESCENT LAKE (49.58 : 98.17)-)~ ....•..•.•.. (664)(665)CROSS LAKE (53.15 : 99.30) (920)CROWDUCK LAKE (50.08 : 95 ;15) (591)(931)CURRIE LAKE (57.46 : 97.33) (775)CYFRESS RIVER (49.41 :98.55) (931)

DAUPHIN LAKE ...•...........• (51.17 : 99.48) •••.••....•.• (591)(664)(665)(736)(759(792)(810)(820)(821)(837(921) (931)

DEEP CREEK (50.14 : 98.08) (932)DOROTHY LAKE , (50.10 : 95.45) (931)DRIFTING RIVER...........•.. (51.15 : 100.12) •••.•.••..•• (931)DRUGSTORE LAKE (51.39 : 101.14) •.•.•.•.•••• (929)DUCK RIVER , (52.11 : 100.11) (931)

EAST BLUE LAKE (51.36 : 100.55). •.•.••••••• (591)(664)(665 )(929)ECHO LAKE (50.13 : 95.23) (591)EDEN LAKE ; (56.38 : 100.15) (908)(931)EGG LAKE ............•....... (54.24 : 101.27) •••.••.•••.• (11)(759)(988)ELDON RlVER., .......•......• (P.U. - Betw.Wheatcroft L. & Keewatin R.).(551)(912)ELEANOR LAKE (50.07 : 95.50) ~ (931)ELK LAKE (51.32 : 100.49) , (929)ENGLISH BROOK .......•....... (51. 09 : 96.13) •••••..••.... (822)ETAWANEY LAKE ....••..•....•. (57.50 : 96.50) •••• '••••...•• (908)ETOMiIMI RIVER (52.19 : 96.54) (822)

FALCON LAKE. ~ ...........•.•. (49.42 : 95.15) •..•.••.•••.• (11 )(591) (664)(665 )(988)FAMILY LAKE (51.54 : 95.27) , (931)FARNWORTH LAKE (58.42 : 94.03) (792)FAY LAKE (54.58 : 101.07) (759)FIDLER LAKE (57.11 : 96.57) (775)FILE LAKE (54.53 : 100.20) (759)FISH LAKE " (51.38 : 101.23) (929)FOLSTER LAKE .•............•. (50.22 : 96.40) •••••••.••... (932)FORBES LAKE (50.15 : 95.26) (591)(821)

GAUER LAKE (57.00 : 97.50) , .. (559)GEORGE LAKE (50.15 : 95.30) (591)GEORGE LAKE (51.38 : 101.00) (929)GLAD LAKE (51.48 : 100.54) (591)(929)GODS LAKE (54.40 : 94.15) (591)GODS RIVER.........••.•..•.. (56.22 : 92.51) •••.••.•••••• (591)(820)(931)GOLDEYE POND (50.13 : 98.08) (932)GOOSE LAKE (54.28 : 101.30) (Ws6)GRACE LAKE (53.50 : 101.10) (792)GRANITE LAKE (49.57 : 95.18) (591)GRASS RIVER (56.03 : 96.33) •••....•...•. (820)(989)(996)GRASSY ISLAND LAKE •......... (51.42 : 101.06) .•••.•••.... (929)GULL LAKE (50.25 : 96.31) (664) (665)

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HANDLE LAKE (56.40 : 97.26) .•...•...•. (775)HANSON CREEK (P. U. - 15,10,16E) (931)HAYES RIVER (57.03 : 92.12) (820)HEMING LAKE (54.53 : 101. 07). (32)(47) (86)(87 )(88) (89 )(90)

(91)(92)(93)(94)(95)(96)(256)(558)(662)(719)(821)(837)(885)

HERRIOT CREEK (58.33 : 94.18) .•.•......• (931)HORSESHOE LAKE (50.56 : 101.01) ..•....•.. (956)HUNT LAKE (49.44 : 95.11) (821)HUNTER LAKE (56.37 : 100.54) (931)

ICELANDIC RIVER (51.02 : 96.58) .•..•.•.... (931)INDIAN BAY CREEK (P.U. - 13,09,17E) .......• (931)ISLAND L~(E (53.47 : 94.25) .••.......• (591)(789)ISLAND LAKE RIVER (54.16 : 94.39) (820)

JACK LAKE (51.40 : 101.00) (929)JENSEN LAKE (56.42 : 97.42) (775)JESSICA LAKE (50.00 : 95.30) (513)JOUBERT CREEK (49.27 : 97.01) (931)

KELSEY LAKE (53.38 : 101.03) (931)KETCHUM LAKE (51. 45 : 100.57) (929 )KETTLE RIVER (56.23 : 94.34) (792)KIASK LAKE (56.45 : 97.25) (775)KILLARNEY LAKE (49.11 : 99.42) .•..•.•...• (591)KISSISSING LAKE (55.10 : 101.20) ......•... (759)(821)(837)

LA SALLE RIVER (P.U. - 20,09,03E) (931)LANDING LAKE (55.17 : 97.26) (982)LAURIE LAKE (51.33 : 101.05) (591)(929)LILY LAKE (54.36 : 98.44) (815)LIMESTONE RIVER (56.31 : 94.07) (792)(796)(931)LINE LAKE (51. 48 : 100.55) (929 )LITTLE LINE LAKE (P.U. - Duck Mount.F.R.) .. (929)LITTLE PEMBINA RIVER (49.12 : 99.49) ..........• (931)LITTLE PLAYGREEN LAKE (54.00 : 97.55) (792)LONG LAKE (50.04 : 97.52) (932)LONGPINE CP~K (P.U. - 35,09,17E) .••...•. (931)LOON CREEK (51.31 : 96.33) (822)

. LOST LAKE (50.32 : 101.30) (929)LYNN LAKE (56.50 : 101.02) (551)(812)LYNN RIVER (56.52 : 100.56) (812)

MacLEOD LAKE (59.11 : 97.35) (559)MALLOY LAKE (P.u. - Whiteshell area) .. (591)MANIGOTAGAN RIVER (51.07 : 96.20) •....••.... (822)MANISTIKWAN LAKE (54.45 : 101.45) ......•..• (759)MANITOBA LAKE (51.00 : 98.45) ......••... (198)(339)(512)(514)(523)

(536)(537)(540)(543)(544)(550)(583)(591)(664)(665)(736) (738) (752) (758) (759)(779) (792) (794) (810) (820)(821) (837 ) (921 )

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MAN'I'ARIO LAKE ..........•.... (50.00 : 95.10) ••••..••..• (591)MARGE LAKE ....•............. (51.38 : 100.56) •.•••• '.... (929)MARY JANE CREEK ••........... (49.14 : 98.40)*•••....... (931).MAX LAKE ...................• (49.04 : 100.09) •••••••••. (591)McBRIDE LAKES ...........•... (51.25 : 101.10) •••.•..... (929)McCALLUM LAKE ...........•.•. (56.05 : 101.45) (931)McCLELLAN LAKE ~ .•..... (51.33 : 101. 07) (929)McGAVOK LAKE ..............•. (50.42 : 96. 58 )~f-•••••••••• (908)McKAY LAKE •.......•.•....... (50.21 : 96.53) •.•••...... (932)McLEAN LAKE (50.12 : 98.06) ••.••.•.•.• (932)McMURRAY CREEK .•.......•..•. (P.U. - 04,15,15E) •••••.•. (931)MEDITATION LAKE (50.06 : 95.27) ••••..••.•• (591)METIGOSHELAKE .•....•.•..•.. (49.00 : 100.22) •••.•..... (591)MIKANAGAN LA.KE ••••••••• ~ •••• (54.49 : 101.38) ••••••.••• (759)MINK RIVER.•.............•.. (51.26 : 99.58) ••••••••... (135)(230)(232)(582)(974)

(975)MINNEDOSA LAKE .....•........ (50.16 : 99.50) •.•.•.••... (664)(665)MINNEDOSA RIVER (49.52 : 100.07) ••.•••.... (792)(820)(931)MINNEWASTA LAKE ....•........ (49.11 : 98.08) •••..•••••• (931)MITCHELL LAKES (54.21 : 101.00) •.•..•.•.. (980)MOOSE LAKE ...•.............. (53.55 : 100.10) •.•...•... (104)(232)(549)(759)(810)

(920 )(928) (983)MOOSE NOSE LAKE (56.04 : 95.41) •••••...•.• (759)MORRIS RIVER•......•........ (49.21 : 97.21) ••..••..••• (820)MORTON LAKE .....•.....•..••. (54.50 : 100.27) ••••.••.•. (11)(988)MOSSEY RIVER ....•.••.•...... (51.40 : 100.00) •..••••... (821)MUKUTAWA RIVER..•........... (53.10 : 97.24) (908) (931)MUNROE LAKE .•..........•..•. (59.13 : 98.35). (931)MURRAY LAKE •..............•. (54.46 :101.36) (759)

NAOSAP LAKE ....•............ (54.51 : 101.24) ••••••.••• (759)NEJANILINI LAKE ...•......... (59.33 : 97.48) •.•••••.... (559)NELSON RIVER ..•...••.•....•. (57.04 : 92.30) ••.••.•...• (42)(43)(736)(758)(783)(79~NESO LAKE ....•.......•...... (54.40 : 101.33) •.••••.•.. (664)(665)NETLEY LAKE ..•.•............ (50.20 : 96.52) (932)NORRIS LAKE (50.28 : 97.24). (664)(665)(931)NORTH CROSS LAKE •........... (49.54 :95.18) •.•..••••.• (11)(988)NORTH KNIFE LAKE (58.05 : 97.05) •..•..•.••. (559)(775)(908)NORTH SHOAL LAKE (50.29 : 97.40) ••...•••••. (664)(665)NORTHERN INDIAN LAKE .••..... (57.20 : 97.20) •••••••..•• (559)(931)NUELTIN LAKE .•.•..•......... (60.00 : 99.50) (110)(591)(821)(837)(940)

OAK LAKE (49.40 : 100.45) •••••••••• (591)ORR LAKE ........•..••....... (56.07 : 97.11) •.••.•..... (775)

PAINT LAKE ............•..... (55.28 : 97.57) •••••••.•.. (979)PARISIEN LAKE ..•..•......... (50.22 : 96.44) ••.••••.•.• (932)PASSWA LAKE '" . (50.22 : 96.52) ••..•••.•.• (932)PAYUK LAKE ..........•....... (54.38 : 101.32) (664)(665)PEARSON LAKE (56.15 :97.15) ••••••...•. (775)PEMBINA RIVER (49.00 : 98.12) •••••.....• (931)(932)PERSSE LAKE ..... . . •......... (51. 33 : 101. 26) .•.•..•..• (931)PIGEON RIVER (52.15 : 97.02) ...••..••.. (423)(822)FINE RIVER........•......... (52.01 : 100.09) ••.••••..• (931)

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POPLAR RIVER (53.00 : 97.19) ..•........ (Lj.23) (822)PORTAGE CREEK (50.10 : 98.15) ....•...... (932)POTHIER LAKE (54.25 : 101.10) ••........ (981)

QU'APPELLE RIVER (See under SASKATCHEWAN)

RALPH LAKE (51.38 : 100.58) (929)RAVEN LAKE (50.21 : 100.38) •••••••..• (956)RED RIVER (50.24 : 96.48) •...••..•.. (419)(717)(792)(810)(820)

(931)RED DEER RIVER (52.53 : 101.01) .....•.... (931)REDROCK LAKE (49.59 : 95.32) (591)REED LAKE (54.38 : 100.30) ...•...... (11)(759)(988)RENNIE RIVER (50.08 : 95.38) ......•.•.. (931) ,ROARING RIVER (52.13 : 101.02) ..•.....•. (931)ROCK LAKE (49.13 : 99.12) (591)ROCKY LAKE (54.09 : 101.30) ........•. (759)ROSEAU RIVER (49.09 : 97.15) ..........• (106 )(232)(931)ROY LAKE (51. 27 : 101. 09). (929 )RYERSON CREEK (P.U. - 21,16,17E) •.....•• (931)

ST.MALO LAKE (49.19 : 96.56)-)f-.•....•.•. (664)(665)ST .MARTIN LAKE (51.37 : 98.29) ....•..•... (664)(665 )(717 )(736) (740)

(758) (759) (810) (821) (837)(921)

SANDY LAKE (50.33 : 100.09). ....•..•• (664)(665)SASAGINNIGAK LAKE (51.36 : 95.39) (591)(931)SASKATCHEWAN RIVER (53.12 : 99.16) ......••... (38)(71)(140)(327)(395)(556)

(717) (792) (820) (931) (992)SCHIST LAKE (54.39 : 101.48) ••........ (792)(987)(991)(997)SEAL RIVER (59.04 : 94.48) ...••...... (796)SETTEE LAKE (57.04 : 96.56) ..••.•..••• (775)SETTING LAKE (55.00 : 98.38) .••........ (759)(783)SHELL RIVER...............•. (50.58 .: 101.25) .••....... (931)SHETHANEI LAKE (58.48 : 97.50) •.•........ (559)SHOAL LAKE (50.24 : 100.36) •..•.....• (921)(956)SILCOX CREEK (57.35 : 93.34) ....•.....• (931)SIMONHOUSE LAKE (54.33 : 101.10) •........• (759)SINGUSH LAKE (51.36 : 100.48) •....•.... (664)(665)(929)SINNOTT LAKE (51.18 : 101.02) .•...•.... (929)SIPIWESK LAKE (55.05 : 97.35) ...•....... (931)SISIPUK LAKE (55.45 : 101.50) ...•.•...• (759)SMALL LAKE (51.39 : 100.39) •.•......• (929)SMALL LAKE (57 .41 : 97. 20) .•....•.•.. (775)SNOW LAKE (54.52: 100.03) .••......• (821)SOURIS RIVER (49.40 : 99.34) ........•.. (655)(741)(792)(820)(931)SOUTH KNIFE LAKE (58.10 : 96.28) .....•..... (908)(931)SOUTHERN INDIAN LAKE (57.10 : 98.30) .••...•.... (591)(821)(931)STEEPROCK LAKES (52.35 : 101.22) ...•...... (664)(665)(821)STEEPROCK RIVER (52.47 :100.57) ...•...... (931)SWAN LAKE (49.21 : 98.54) .•........• (591)(664)(665)SWAN RIVER ~ (52.30 : 100.45) ...•...... (741)(820 )(931)

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TALBOT LAKE (54.00 : 99.55) .......•... (985)(998)TED LAKE (51.39 : 100.57) ....•..... (929) .TELFORD POND (P.U. - 20,10,16E) •....... (931)TEN SHILLING CREEK (56.58 : 92.20) (796)THORSTEINSON LAKE (57.15 : 97.30) ........•.. (775)TIE CREEK ................•.. (50.11 : 95.36) ••......... (931)TORRANCE LAKE .......•....... (57.04 : 98.12) ••. ~ •.....• (775)TURTLE RIVER (51.07 : 99.39) ...•.•••... (931)TWIN LAKE (54.40 : 101.27)....•..••• (1l)(988)TWO MILE LAKE (51.46 : 100.55) •.•.•••••. (929)

UTIK LAKE .. , ~ (55.16 : 96.00) ...••..•••• (591)

VALLEY RIVER ~ .. (51. 21 : 99.55).•.•.•••.•• (135 )(929 )(931)VERMILlON RIVER (51.11 : 99.51) ...•.•••... (792)(931)

WAHTOPANAH LAKE (50.03 : 100.10) •...•.•... (792)WALLACE LAKE (51. 02 : 95.20) .•.•....... (821)WANIPlGOW RIVER (51.12 : 96.18) (822)WATERHEN CREEK (50.14 : 98.07) .•......... (932)WATERHEN LAKE (52.06 : 99.34) .........•• (736)(820)(921)WATERHEN RIVER (51.44 : 99.32) ...•....... (810)WAVEY CREEK (50.17 : 96.55) ........•.• (931)WEIR RIVER (56.54 : 93.21) ••.......•• (931)WEKUSKO LAKE (54.45 : 99.50) ..•....••.. (759)WELLMAN LAKE (51.49 : 100.54) .•••••.•.. (821)(929)WERNHAM LAKE (56.56 : 97.25) ..•..••.•.. (775)WEST BLUE LAKE (51.36 .: 100.55) •.....••.. (591}(664)(665)(720)(929)WEST HAWK LAKE ...........•.. (49.46 : 95.11) •....•..••• (11)(591) (664)(665 )(931)

(988)WHEATCROFT LAKE (56.12 : 100.43) •..•....•. (551)(812)WHIRLPOOL LAKE (50.43 : 99.48) ••••.•••••. (664)(665 )WHITE LAKE (50.02 : 95.33) ...•..•.... (591)WHlTEFISH LAKE (52.20 : 101.36) .•.....•.. (591)(664)(665)WHlTEMOUTH LAKE (49.15 : 95.40) •...•...•.. (664)(665)WHlTEMOUTH RIVER (50.07 : 96.02) .•......••• (931)WHlTEMUD LAKE ....•.......... (51.34 : 100.52) .........• (929)WHlTEMUD RIVER (50.15 : 98.35) ....•.•.•.• (779)(783)(820)WHlTESHELL RIVER (50.09 : 95.40) •.•.•...... (931)WHlTEWATER LAKE (49.14 : 100.19) .......••. (591)(776)WILLIAM LAKE (49.02 : 99.59) •.•..•.•... (591.)WILLIAM LAKE (53.54 : 99.21) •...•••...• (759)WILSON RIVER (51.13 .: 99.51) ..•.•••.•.. (931)WINNIPEG LAKE (52.00 : 97.00) .....•.•... (11)(78 )(182)(198) (222) (22~

. (229)(232)(239)(319)(334)(37) (43) (413-427) (522) (51(591) (664) (665 )(717 )(736)

. (738)(740)(741)(752)(758)(759) (779) (792) (810) (816)(820)(821)(822)(837)(921)(934)(977)(988)(990)(993)(994)(995)

: 96.19) ••.•..•.•.. (415)(440)(552-555)(741)(820) (821) (822)

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WINNIPEGOSIS LAKE (52.30 : 100.00) ..•....•.• (198)(222)(395)(591)(664)(665) (736) (738) (740) (752) (758)(759)(779)(792)(810)(820) .(821) (837) (921)

WOODLAKE (57.28: 97..45)-. (775)WOODY RIVER (52.31 : 100.51) (931)

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CAINS RIVER..............•.... (46.40 : 65.47) (18)CHAMCOOK LAKE ........••...•... (45.09 : 67.06) (348)(731)(739)(761)(778)CLARENCE LAKE , (45.20 : 67.02) (731)CLEAR LAKE ..................•• (45.14 : 66.42) (584)CREASEY LAKE ................•• (45.14 : 67.01) (153) (160) (283 )(284)(385 )(844)(848

(884) (890 ) (891) (897 )DENNIS STREAM....•.....•.•...• (45.18 : 67.16) (731) ..DIGDEGUASH LAKE •............•• (45.13 : 66.55) (731)DIGDEGUASH RIVER•••........... (45.12 : 66.58) (731)GALLOP STREAM..•.•....•.....•• (45.14 : 67.11) (731)GIBSON LAKE ••..•.••.•..•....•. (45.10 : 67.05) (737)(739)(844)(890)(891)(897)GRAND LAKE ....•..•....•.•.•.•. (46 .OL~ : 66. oo)« (731)KERR LAKE .•..•..•••...•....... (45.13 : 67.02) (383) (844) (890 )(891)(897)KOUCHIBOUGUAC RIVER••..•...•.• (46 .14 : 64.23) (399) .KOUCHIBOUGUACIS RIVER ..•.•.•.• (46.47 : 64.54) (399)LOMOND LOCH .......•........... (47.53 : 66.45) (731)MADAWASKA RIVER..........•..•• (47.22 : 68.19) (792)MIRAMICHI RIVER.•••..........• (47.05 : 65.22) (14) (15) (17 )(23) (67 )(111) (164 )(307

(345) (347) (354)(355 )(731)(792) (908NICTAU LAKE •..••.•............ (47.25 : 66.53) (792) .OROMOCTO LAKE •••.••.••••...... (45.36 : 67.00) (731)POTTERS LAKE .........••.•.•..• (45.13 : 67.21) (746)RENOUS RIVER...•.•..••••..•.•• (46.49 : 65.47) (16)RESTIGOUCHE RIVER•.•.......•.. (48.04 : 66.20) (792)RICHIBUCTO RIVER••.........••• (46.42 : 64.51) (399)ROBERTSON LAKE ..•........••... (45.17 ; 66.06) (792)SAINT CROIX RIVER.•.·..•...•.•• (45.05 : 67.06) (107) (325 )(346 )(731)SAINT JOHN RIVER•••..••...•.•• (45.15 : 66.04) (792)(972)SAINT PATRICKS LAKE ...•.....•• (45.14 : 67.02) (731)SALMON RIVER.•.••.•..••.....•• (46.06 : 65.56) (19)SECOND LAKE .••......•.•.••..•• (45.24 : 65.49) (739)SHEDIAC RIVER•••.••......•.•.. (46.16 : 64.34) •....... (399)TOBIQUE RIVER.•...••.••....... (46.46 : 67.42) (13 )(309 )(792)UTOPIA LAKE ..•..............•. (45.11 : 66.47) (731)(739)(792)WAWEIG RIVER.••....•.•........ (45.11 : 67.09} (731)WELCH LAKE .••.....•.••.••.•..• (45.11 : 67.05) (739)

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57.17) (792)56.08) (684).56.17) .., (684)66.30) (658)(952)

BACKWAY RIVER (54.04 57.52) ..•...•• (852)BAIE VERTE RIVER (49.55 56.13) (684)BARACHOIS BROOK (48.15 58.50) .....•.. (684)BARACHOIS POND ..............•. (48.29 58.15) ....•... (4)BARNEYS POND (48.34 53.51) •....... (562)BARRY'S BROOK (49.16 : 54.29) ....•.•. (684)BAY DE L'EAU POND ..........•.. (P. U.) •....•.......•... (4)BAY DE L'EAU RIVER (P. U.) (4)BAY D'EST RIVER (P.U., Flows into Bay d'Espoir) •. (684)BAY DU NORD RIVER (P.U., Flows into North Bay, Bay d'Espoir) .. (684)BAY DU NORD RIVER (47.43 : 55.25) (684)BEAR COVE BROOK (47.40 : 59.19) (684)BEAVER RIVER '.' :(53.44 : 60.57) (684)BEAVER FALLS RIVER (P.U., Trib.Southeast R., Placentia Bay) .. (684)BEAVER POND BROOK (P.U., Trib.Harrys R., Bay St.George) .. (684)BECKFORD RIVER (P. U., F10ws into st .Mary' s Bay) .. (684)BELLE HARBOUR BROOK ..........• (P.U., Flows into Fortune Bay) .. (684)BELLMAN'S BROOK (49.11 : 54.39) ...•.... (684)BIG BARACHOIS RIVER (47.03 : 53.47) .......• (400)BIG FIDAR BROOK _ (P. U., Flows into Bad Bay) •. (684)BIG PINCH GUT (P.U., Trib.Harrys R., Bay St.George) .. (684)BIG POND (48.32 : 53.54) (562)BILLYS POND (47.40 : 59.16) •....... (4)BIRCHY LAKE , (49.18 : 56.45) (4)BISCAY BAY RIVER (46.47 : 53.17) ......•• (684)BLACK BROOK (P.U., Flows into N. side St.Paul's Bay) .. (684)BLACK RIVER (47.14 55.13) ..•..... (684)BLUEHILL POND (48.36 : 53.56) •....... (562)BOG POND (48.30 : 54.08)0110.....•. (562)BOG PONDS (48.31 : 53.53) ...••... (562)BONNE BAY BIG POND ....•....... (49.19 : 57.35) ..•..... (4)BOTTOM BROOK (P.U., Flows into NE side St.Paul's Bay) .. (684)BRANCH RIVER (46.53 : 53.57) ..•..... (684)BREAD COVE POND (48.29 : 53.57) .....••. (562)BURLINGTON RIVER (P.U., Flows into Green Bay, Notre Dame Bay) .. (684)BURNT BERRY BROOK (49.30 : 56.07) ..•...•. (684)3URNT ISLAND BROOK (47.37 : 58.52) ...•.... (684)3UTLER yS POND CP. U., Nr. Portugal Cove, Conception Bay) .. (678)(680)(681)

(867)3UTTS POND (48.49 : 54.16) .......• (648)

~ANYON LAKE (P.U., Eastern Mealy Mounts.) .. (699)~APE CARIBOU RIVER (53.37 : 60.25) (684)~APE ROGER RIVER (47.26 : 54.42) (684)~ASTOR.S RIVER (50.55 : 56.57) (684)~HAMPNEY'S BROOK (P.U., Flows into Trinity B., nr.English Harb.) .. (684)~HATMAN PONDS (48.29 : 53.59) ......•. (562)

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CHURCHILL RIVER .....•........• (53.19 : 60.10) (684)(792)CINQ CERF BROOK ..............• (47.42 : 58.08) (684)CINQ CERF BROOK (N .E •Br-anch ) .•• (P. U., Flows into Cinq Cerf Brook) •• (684)CINQ CERF BROOK(N.W.Branch) •.. (P.U., Flows into Cinq Cerf Brook) .. (684)CLAM RIVER.................•.. (47.13 53.50) (684)COLlNET RIVER .......•....••..• (47.13 53.33) (4) (684)COME BY CHANCE RIVER.........• (47.51 54.00) (648)(684)CONNE RIVER .••.•....•••..•.... (47 . 55 55 . 41) (684)COOKS BROOK....••..•..•..•...• (48.58 58.04) (684)CORNER BROOK .••••••.••••....•• (49.45 56.55) (684)COUTEAU BROOK...•...•••••..... (47.43 58.02) (684)CRABBES RlVER........•....•... (48.13 : 58.52) (684)CRABBES RIVER(Middle Fork) •••• (P.U., Flows into Crabbes R.) .• (684)CRABBES RIVER(South Fork) ..... (P.U.,Flows into Crabbes R.}•. (684)CRABBES RIVER(S.E.Fork) •.•.••• (P.U., Flows into Crabbes·R.) •. (684)CROOKED RIVER (53.48 : 60.50) (684)CUPIDS LONG POND •..••••..•.• , • (47 .28 : 53.17) (4)

DAVEY ANN'S POND ...•.••......• (48.37 : 53.57) .. ; ..... (562)DAVIDS BROOK •.......•.•••...•. (P.U., Trib.lndianBr., Halls Bay) .• (684)DEADMANS POND (48.55 : 54.32) (792)DEER BROOK (49.34 : 57'.50) '(684)DEER LAKE (49.06 : 57.35) (792)DEER POND (48.30: 54.45) (648)DEER HARBOUR BROOK ..•......... (P.U., Flows into Trinity B.) .. (684)DILDO POND (47.29 : 53.33) (648)DOG BAY RIVER ...•...••.•..•.•• (49.17 : 54.29 )* (648)DOG BAY RIVER(N.W.Branch) (P. U.) (684)DOG BAY RIVER(S.W .Branch ) ..•.• (P. U.) (684)DOUBLE LAKE (P. U., In Mealy Mountains) .. (684)DUNPHY' S POND .•.••••... ~ ....•• (48.28: 54. 07 ) ;(562 )

EAGLE RIVER (53 .36 : 57.26) (684)EAST RIVER ........•..........• (P. U., Flows into Bonne B.) .. (68'4)EAST RIVER (50.38: 57.10) (684)EAST RIVER (51.13 : 56.45). (684)EASTERN BROOK ~ •....•...••• (P. U., Flows into E. end St. Paul' sB. ) •. (684)ESKER LAKE ..•................. (P. U., In MealyMountains)•• (699)EXPLOITS RIVER ...•..•......... (49.04 : 55.20): (4)(684)(724)(889)

FACHEUX BAY RIVER •............ (P.U., Flows into Facheux B.) .. (684)FARMERS BROOK (47.40 : 58.30) (684)FEMME HARBOUR BROOK .•........• (p .U., Flows into Fortune B.) •. (684)FIELD HARBOUR PONDS ...•....... (48.32 53.47) (562)FIRST POND (50.08 56.08) (648)FISCHELLS BROOK ....•...•.....• (48.19 58.43) (684)FLAT BAY BROOK ....••.......... (48.24 58.35) (684)FLATWATERPOND .......•.....•.. (49.47 56.18) (175)

".~ FOREST POND (47.27 : 52.45) ...•.... (867)FORTUNE BROOK ...•..•..••..••.• (P.U., On Burin Peninsula, Flows into Fortune B.) •. (684)

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NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR

~OX ISLAND RIVER ....•......... (48.42 : 58.41) ..•..... (684)~RANK WHITES BROOK '" .. (P.U., Flows into Searston B., Cabot Str.) .. (648)~RESHWATER POND (47.41 : 52.49) ~ .. (867)

J-AMBO BROOK (48.46 : 54.14) (684)J-AMBO POND ..................•. (48.40 : 54.20) ..•.•... (4)(175)(648)(908)J-ANDER LAKE (48.55 : 54.35) (648)J-ANDER RIVER (49.16 : 54.30) (648)(684)J-ARIA BROOK (l~7 ..44 : 58.32) (684)J-ARNISH RIVER..............•.. (47.14 : 55.21) (684)J-ENEVIEVE RIVER (P. U., Flows into St. Genevieve B.) .• (684)J-EORGES BROOK (48.14 : 53.58) (684)J-EORGES LAKE (48.45 : 58.10) •....... (4)(648)J-ILBERT RIVER ...........•••... (52.39 : 56.06) •....... (684)J-OOSE RIVER (53.22 : 60.22) •......• (792)J-RAND LAKE (49.00 : 57.20) ..•..... (648 )J-RAND BANK BROOK (47.06 : 55.46) (684)J-RAND BAY RIVER (47.36 : 59.09) •.....•. (684)J-RAND BEACH POND (P. U.) (4)J-RAND CODROY RIVER (47.50 : 59.20) .•....•. (684)J-RAND LE PIERRE BROOK (47.41 : 54.47) ......•. (684)J-RANDY BROOK (47.38 : 57.42) (684)J-REAT POND (47.40 : 52.46) (4)J-REAT GULL LAKE (49.12 : 56.09) (4)J-REAT RATTLING BROOK (48.58 : 55.33) (684)J-REY RIVER (47 .34 : 57.06) (684)J-ULL POND .................•••. (47.15 : 53.20) .•..•..• (648)jULL POND BROOK ..........•.... (P.U., Trib.Harry's R., Bay St.George) .• (684)

ffiRE RIVER...................• (P.U., Flows into Hare B.) .. (684)IARRIMANS BROOK..............• (49.16 : 57.20) ••...•.• (684)IARRYS RIVER (48.31 : 58.25) (684)IAWCOS POND (47.18 : 53.18) (648)IAWKE RIVER (53 .02 : 56.04) (684)IICKMANS HARBOUR BROOK (48.13 : 53.36) .••.•... (684)IIGHLANDS RIVER............•.. (48.12 : 58.54) ••.••.•• (684)10GANS POND (47.35 : 52.51) (648)(867)lUGHES BROOK (48.59 : 57.54) (684)lUGHS POND (47.36 : 52.51) (4)lUMBER RIVER (48.58 : 57.54) (684)

:NDIAN BROOK (49.29 : 56.06) (4)(684):NDIAN BAY BROOK (49.02 : 53.53) (684)SLAND POND (47.38 : 52.43) (867)SLE AUX MORTS RIVER (47.35 59.00) ••••••.• (684)

OISLES BROOK (P.U., Flows into Sops Arm, White B.) •. (684)UICEYS POND SOUTH , ..• (48.26 : 54.08) ...•.•.• (562)ruNCTION BROOK (49.14 : 57.23) (684)

NEWFOUNDLAND s: LABRADOR

~~NAMU RIVER (53.28 59.54) (684)KENEMICH RIVER (53.29 59.50) (684)

L-BROOK (P.U., Trib.Eagle River) .. (684)LANDOWNS POND (48.41 : 58.20) (648 )LA POILE RIVER (~.7 .48 : 58.19) (684)LEAMINGTON RIVER ; (P.U., Flows into S.W.Am., New Bay, Notre Dame B.) .. (684)LINTON LAKE (47.12 55.08) (4)LITTLE BROOK (50.33 : 57.23) (684)LITTLE RIVER (47.46 : 55.49).; (684)LITTLE BARACHOIS BROOK .. ; (~.8. 27 : 58.26) (4)( 684)LITTLE BARACHOIS RIVER (~.7 . 01 : 53.48) (684)LITTLE BAY BROQK (P.U., Cabot Strait, E.of Port aux Basques) .. (684)LITTLE CODROY RIVER (47.46 : 59.19) (4)(162)(648)(684)(792)LITTLE CRABBES BROOK (P.U., Trib.Crabbes R., Bay St.George) .. (684)LITTLE DRUNKEN RIVER (52.40 : 60.15) (684)LITTLE HEART'S EASE BROOK (P.U., S.W.Arm, Trinity Bay) .. (684)LITTLE PINCH GUT (P.U., Trib.Harrys R.,Bay St.George) .. (684)LITTLE RATTLING BROOK (48.56 : 55.36) (648)LITTLE SALMONIER RIVER (47.02 : 53.45) (684)LITTLE TROUT POND (48.27 : 54.01) (562)LITTLE WABUSH LAKE (52.56 : 66.54) (792)LOCKSTON BROOK (P.U., Flows into Trinity Bay) .. (684)LONG POND (47.35 : 52.44) (434)(867)LONG WATER.S (48.28 : 54.03) (562)LONG HARBOUR RIVER (47.50 : 54.56) (684)LOONEY RIVER (P.U., Trib.Red Head H., St.Mary's Bay).. (684)

MAIN RIVER (49.46 : 56.55) (684)MAL BAY BROOK (47.42 : 55.07) (684)MARY' S HARBOUR RIVER (P. U., Flows into st .Lewis Sound) .. (684)MELVILLE LAKE , (59.30 53.40) (700)(852)MIDDLE BROOK (48.48 54.13) (648) (684)MIDDLE BROOK (49.59 57.32) (684)MILL POND (48.30 53.49) (562)MINCHIN POND (48.33 53.53) (562)MINT BROOK , (48.44 54.15) (684)MITCHELLS POND NORTH (47.36 52.51) (4)MITCHELLS POND SOUTH (~1.33 52.52) (4)MOBILE BIG POND ~ (47.16 : 53.02) (648)MORETONS HARBOUR POND (P. U., New World Island) .. (648)MULLIGAN RIVER (53.49 :59.54) (684)MULLIGAN RIVER(N.Branch) (P.U.) (684)MULLIGAN RIVER(W.Branch) (P.U.) (684)MURRAYS POND (47.37 : 52.49) (4)(678)(680)(681)($67)MUSKRAT BROOK (48.45 : 58.11) (684)

NAMELESS POND (48.30NAMELESS POND (L~8. 33NAMELESS POND (48.33

53.54) (562)53.51) (562)53.52) (562).

NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR

ASKAUPI RIVER (53.47 : 60.51) (684)INE ISLAND POND (47.26 : 53.17) .(867)ONSUCH BROOK (P.U., Flows into Placentia Bay).. (684)ORTH BROOK (48.42 : 58.14) (684)ÜRTH RIVER (53.49 : 57.06) (684)ORTH ARM RIVER (P.U., Flows into Bay of Exploits) .. (684)ORTH BRANCH RIVER (47.55 : 59.02) (4)(684)ORTH EAST BROOK (P.U., Flows into Connoire Bay) .. (684)iORTH EAST BROOK (P.U., Trib.Alexis R., Labrador) .. (684)·ORTH EAST BROOK (47.43 : 55.21) (684)·ORTH HARBOUR RIVER (47.11 : 53.38) (648)(684)·ORTH HARBOUR RIVER (47.53 : 54.05) (684)iORTH WEST BROOK (P.U., Flows into Cabot Strait) .. (684)iORTH WEST BROOK (P.U., Trib.Hawke R., Labrador) .. (684)·ORTH WEST BROOK (P.U., Flows into Connoire Bay) .. (684)rORTH WEST BROOK (47.44 : 55.24) (684)rORTijEAST BROOK (46.46 : 53.21) (684)ORTHEAST RIVER (47.16 : 53.51) (684)rORTHERN FEEDER (48.14 : 58.43) (684)rORTHWEST BROOK (P. U., Flows Lnt.o Indian B., Bonavista B.) .. (684)·ORTHWEST BROOK (46.45 53.23) (684)rORTHWEST BROOK (48.02 53.58) (684)rORTHWEST BROOK (48.44 54.03) (684)rORTHWEST RIVER (48.24 54.12) (684)rORTHWEST GANDER RIVER (48.50 55.02) (648)

)CEAN POND (47.25 : 53.27) (4)(648)(867)lCHRE HILL PONDS (48.30 : 53.58) (562))LD BAY BROOK (P.U., Great Bay de l'Eau) .. (684)lLD HOUSE BROOK (P.U., Flows into Mud L., Goose B.) .. (684)lTTER BROOK (P. U., Flows into Mud L., Goose B.) .. (684)lTTER CREEK (53.21 : 60.25).: (792))XLEYS POND (47.16 : 53.19) (648)

lADDYS POND (47.29 : 52.53) (4)IARADISE RIVER (53.27 : 57.19). (684)IARSONS POND (P. U., Sandy Bay) (684)lASTENE RIVER (P.U., Trib.Naskaupi R.) .. (684)lINE HILL POND (48.36 : 53.59) (562)IIPERS HOLE .RIVER (47.55 : 54.16) (684)10NDS, RIVER OF (50.32 : 57.23) (4)(684)10PE'S HARBOUR RIVER (P.U., Flows into Smith Sound, Trinity B.) .. (684)lORT MARNHAM BROOK (P.U., Flows into ST.Lewis Sound) .. (684)lORTLAND CREEK POND (P.U., At Portland Cove) .. (684)lULPIT POND (47.19 : 52.46) (867)

lUIDI VIDI LAKE (47.35 52.41) ~ .. (4)

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NEWF'OUNDLAND & LABRADOR

RAFT POND •..•....•....••...•.. (49.23 : 57.34) (4)RAGGED HARBOUR RIVER (49.26 : 54.03) (684)RAMBLER POND ......•...•.•.•.•. (49.54 : 56.06) (4)(8)RATTLE POND ......•.••....••••. (48.31 : 53.49) (562)RATTLING BROOK..............•• (47.40 : 55.43) (684)RATTLING BROOK.•....•...•••.•. (M) . 04 ~ 55 .18) (684)RED HARBOUR RIVER ............• (P. U.) ••...••.....••••• (4)RED HEAD RIVER....•......•.••• (46.57 : 53.52) (684)RED INDIAN LAKE ••...•..•..•.•• (48.45 : 56.45) (792)RENCONTRE BROOK .•.•..•..•.•••• C47.38 : 55.12) (684)RENNIE'S RIVER••. . • . • ..•••••.• (47.35 : 52.41) (400)ROBINSONSRIVER..•..••...••••• (48.15 : 58.49) (684)ROCKY BROOK (49.12 :57.26) (684)ROCKY POND (47.31 : 52.53) (867)ROCKY POND (Lj.8.31 : 53.58) (562)ROCKY RIVER (47.13 : 53.35} (684)RUSHY POND ••.••..••••..•.••.•• (48.57 : 55.43) (/+)(648)RYDERS BROOK •..••••..•....•••• (48.14 : 53.56) (684)

SAINT JOHN LAKE ..•••......•.•• (48.23 : 54.41) (648)SAINT LEWISRIVER .••..••...... (52.26 : 56.11) , (684)SALMDN BROOK (48.23 : 54.12) (684)SALMON RIVER (49.00 : 54.52) (684)SALMON RIVER (51.11 : 56.01) (684)SALMON RIVER (52.54: 60.02) (684)SALMONIER BROOK .••....••..••.. (47.34 : 54.50) (684)SALMONIER RIVER.•...•.•••..••. (p . U., Burin, Placentia B.)•• (684)SALMONIER RIVER..••....••••••. (46.53 : 55.47). (L~)SALMONIER RIVER.••.••••....••• (47.11 : 53.24) (684)SAND HILL RIVER (53.34 : 56.21) (684)SANDY POND (48.29 : 54.01) (562)SANDY HARBOUR RIVER •.......••. (47.42 : 54.20) (684)SEAL COVE BROOK (48.31 : 58.28) (648)SEBASKACHU RIVER•..•...••.••.. (53.46 : 60.07) (684)SERPENTINE RIVER•..•..••..•••• (1+8.57 : 58.31) (684)SHALLOW PONDS ......•.•....•... (1+8.30 : 53.50) (562)SHALLOWAY PONDS ..•.••.••...... (1+7.18 : 53.53) (6~.8)SHOAL LAKE ...•.......•.....•.• (54.16 : 66.10) (698)SHOAL HARBOUR RIVER (1+8.11 : 53.59) ' (684)SIMMONS BROOK (47.39 : 55.29) (684.)SKINNEYS BROOK (P. U., Flows into Gilbert B.).. (681+)SOLDIERS POND RIVER (1+7 . 21+ : 53. 00 )~*- (4)SONA LAKE .................. . . • (53.35 : 63.56) (792)SOUTH BROOK (47.31 : 52.1+5) (4)SOUTH BROOK (49.01 : 57.37) (684)SOUTH BROOK (1+9.57 : 56.09) (684)SOUTH BRANCH RIVER ....•.••..•• (47.55 : 59.02) (684)SOUTH WEST BROOK......•.••.... (P.U., Flows into St.Lewis Inlet, Lab.) •• (684)SOUTH ùŒST BROOK ..•........... (P.U., Trib.Alexis R., Lab.) .• (684)SOUTH WEST BROOK•........•...• (1+7.37 : 55.28) (684)SOUTH TWIN LAKE ...•••...•..••. (1+9.16 : 55.47) (61+8)SOUTtŒAST RIVER (1+7.13 : 53.55) (684)SOUTH1AŒST BROOK •.....•.......• (51.10 : 56.02) (684)SOUTHWEST FEEDER •••.........•• (52.59 : 56.23) (684)

:OUTHWEST RIVER (48.20 : 54.10) ..••..•. (684):PIRIT BROOK (P.U., Trib.White Bear R.) .. (684):PRUCE BROOK (48.45 : 58.10) .•....•. (684) .:USAN RIVER .................•. (53.44 : 60.58) •....•.. (684)

'AYLOR'S BAY RIVER (P.U., Great Bay de l'Eau) .. (684)'ERRA NOVA LAKE ..........•.... (48.30 : 54.18) ......•. (4)'ERRA NOVA RIVER (48.40 : 54.00) ...••... (684)'ERRENCEVILLE BROOK •......•.•. (47.41 : 54.42) .....••. (684)'HOMAS POND ........•..•..•.... (47.27 : 52.55) ..••...• (648)'HOMAS RIVER (54.14 : 61.31) ......•. (684)'IDES BROOK .........•.•....... (47.07 : 55.16) •.....•• (684)'ORRENT RIVER (50.37 57 .10) •....••• (684)'OTE RIVER (48.50 55.31) (4)'R.AVERSE BROOK (48.51 54.06) (684)'RAVERSPINE RIVER (53.17 60.17) (684)'ROUT POND (48.27 54.01) ....•••. (562)'ROUTY RIVER (48.20 53.24) (684)

rpPER CANYON LAKE (P.U., In Mea1y Mountains) •• (699)œPER DULL HOLE BROOK (P.U., Trib.Humber R.).(684)œPER HUMBER RIVER ....•....... (49.11 : 57.28) ....•••• (792)

NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR

·ALLEY RIVER (53.33 64.17) .•••...• (684)

fAPUSTAN RIVER (54.06 61.27) ..•..... (684)fATERFALL BROOK (46.56 55.21) •.....•. (684)~TERFORD RIVER (47.33 52.43) ....••.• (400)IEIRS BROOK........•.......... (49.10 : 54.32) ..••..•. (684)TEST RIVER (51.11 : 56.46) ....••.. (684)TEST MM BROOK (49.21 : 55.28) ..•..... (684)IESTERN BROOK (49.50 : 57.52) ••.....• (684)mITE BEAR RIVER ..........•... (47.47 : 57.16) .....••• (684)mITE BEAR RIVER (53.37 : 57.30) •....•.. (684)/lUTE POINT POND (48.25 : 54.03) •.....•• (562)IINDSOR LAKE ..........•....... (47.36 : 52.48) .....•.. (4)IITHROD POND (47 .40 .: 52.45) •••..•.. (4)

~UDLE POND (48.26 54.02) .••••••• (562)

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NORTHWEST TERRITORIES

ABERDEEN LAKE .•.......••.....• (64.30 : 99.00) (27) ~~ANDERSON RIVER ......••....••.• (69.42 : 129.00) (908)~

ANGIKUNI LAKE ........•.•....•. (62.13 : 99.50) (27)(103)(908).-.'.. AReTIC RED RIVER •......••.••.• (66.47 : 133.06).j(. (687)(780)

ARMIT LAKE ...••...•...•••••..• (64.10 : 91.32) (908)ARTILLERY LAKE ..•..••••..••••• (63.09 : 107.52) (660)

BAKER LAKE .•••••....•.•..•.••• (64.00 : 96.00) (217) (661) (687 )(789) (790)(791) (792BALLENDEN LAKE ..•.....••••..•• (68.32 : 88.30) (792)BANKS ISLAND LAKES ....••••..•• (73.15 : 121.30) (27)BARROW LAKE •....•......•.•.•.. (68.25 : 89.08) (792)BEAVERLODGELAKE ••..•....•••.• (64.42 : 118.12) (908)BEECHY LAKE ••....•...•••.•••.• (65.25 : 106.50) (27 )(103)(908)BERNARD RIVER •..••.•••..•...••• (73.34 : 124.05) (156) (887)BEVERLY LAKE ..•••••••• e\ •••••• (64.36 : 100.30) (27)(908)BRACKETT RIVER ..••..•..•.••..• (64058 : 125.27) ~ .. (780)

CANOE LAKE •.•.....•........... (68.13 : 135.54) (156)CHAR LAKE •.•.....••.•...•.•... (74.42 : 94.53) (718)(786)(946)CLINTON-COLDEN LAKE ........••. (64.58 : 107.27) · Q]J)~~08)

g~~~~r:~RRiVËR:::::::::::::: ~~i:~~ ~ i~5~;L)::::: ::~i~~~(792~",

DISMAL LAKES ....••.......• ~ ••• (67.26 : 117.07) (103)(908)DUBAWNT LAKE ..•.•••••••......• (63.04 : 101.42) (27}(103) (908)

ELLICE LAKE (66.00 : 106.20).j(. (908)ELLICE LAKE (68.02 : 103.28 ).j(. (27) .ENNADAI LAKE ......•..•.•....•. (60.58 : 101.20) (789)(790)(791)(792)

FERGUSON LAKE .••.•..••....•.•• (69.25 : 105.15) (27)FINNIE RIVER .....•.••.•.....•• (P. U., Fl.ows into R. Thelon J.. (660)FRAME LAKE ; ..••.•.. , ••..... (62.28 : 114.23 J (792)

GRAS, LAC DE ....•..........••. (64.30GREAT BEAR LAKE ....•.•..••.... (66.00

GREAT BEAR RIVER ••..•....••.•. (64.54GREAT SLAVE LAKE .•••...•••.... (61.23

GREINER LAKE .................• (69.12

: 110.30) .....•. (660): 120.00) (27) (123) (124) (125 )(218 )(338) (40)

(350) (624)(687) (792) (795 ) (837 ): 125.35) (780)(783)(792): 115.38) (27 )(103) (167) (198 )(291-294)(301)

. (303) (341) (342) (344) (350) (379)(428-432)(452)(480)(482)(483)(486-489) (505-511) (515-522) (524-535(538)(539)(541)(542)(545-548)(624)(630..;.637) (652) (792) (795) (837) (888)

: 104.55) ....... (27)(216)

HANBURY RIVER ...••.••....•...• (63.37 : 104.33) (660)'_. HAY RIVER (60.52 : 115.44) (792)

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NORTHWEST TERRITORIES

ORTON RIVER......••.•..•...•• (69.56 : 126.52) (908)YDE LAKE ................•.... (60.35 : 95.15) (908)

AKIS/\ LAKE (60.56 : 117.43) (908)ATHAW/\CHAGA LAKE ....•......•. (66.14 : 110.43) (27)(103)(908)ELLER LAKE .......••...•..•.•• (64.00 : 121. 30) (27)( 624) (629)ELLER RIVER......•.•.......•. (63.55 : 121.35)-)~ (103)

,lARD RIVER••.•••.•..•....•••• (61.51 : 121.18) (781)(782)(783)DNG LAKE (62.29 : 114.26) (792)

~CDOUGALL LAKE •.•.•.••...•••• (65.58 : 98.37) (27)(103)(908)~CKENZIE RIVER.......•....••• (69.15 : 134.08) (103)(166)(394)(668)(780-784)

(789-792)~GUSE LAKE (61.40 : 95.10) (908)~RGARET LAKE ......•.••...•... (65.21 : 134.30)-)~ (887)~RTRE, LAC LA (63.15 : 117.55) (27)(908)U\.ZE LAKE (62.23 : 93.30) (103)(908)[cCONNELL RIVER...........•.•. (60.51 : 94.21) (938)ŒLIADlNE LAKE ...•.........••• (63.05 : 92.20) (103)(908)ŒRETTA LAKE (74.42 : 95.00) (946)

ŒTTILLING LAKE •.........•..•• (66.30 : 70.55) (658)(938)(952)[OELL LAKE (68.32 : 133.34) (156)(887)

'EEL RIVER (67.42 : 134.32) (687)(792)'ELLY RIVER•••.......••••.•••• (65 .59 : 101.12 )-)~ (103 )

ŒDROCK LAKE (65.28 : 114.10) (103)(908) 1ŒSOLUTE LAKE (74.41 : 94.57) (792)lUTLEDGE RIVER.•.....•.••••••• (61.04 : 112.00) (687)

3ARCPA LAKE (68.34 : 83.16) (792)3ITIDGI LAKE ..•••.........•••. (68.32 : 132.42) (156 )(887)3LAVE RIVER........•.....•.•.. (61.18 : 113.39) (687)(792)(888)3NARE RIVER...••.•............ (63.18 : 116.21) (792)3PARKPLUG LAKE (66.07 : 117.52) (27)3TAGG RIVER (62.44 : 115.44) (908)3TARK RIVER (62.25 : 110.40) (103)3TARVATION LAKE .•......•.•..•. (64.54 : 112.45) (908)

rHELON RIVER...•.••.•.••...••• (64.16 : 96.05) (660)rRAVAILLANT LAKE ......•..•••.• (67.42 : 131.45) (156)(887)IPPER DUMBELL LAKE ..•.....•.•. (82.30 : 62.30) (789-792)lAILLANT LAKE .•.•...•....••... (66.13 : 114.30) (103)(908)NHITEFISH LAKE •...•.......•••. (62.41 : 106.48) (27)(103)(908)NHOLDAIA LAKE ................• (60.43 : 104.10) (27) (103)(908)Z;ETA LAKE (70.54 : 106.25) (27)

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NOVA SCOTIA

AINSLIE LAKE .••.•..•.•••••..•• (46.08 : 61.11) (656)(927)ANNAPOLIS RIVER•......•.••.... (44.42 : 65.36) (968)APPLE RIVER ••••••.•.•••••••••• (45.28 : 64.48) (387)(913)

, / ARGYLE RIVER ..•...•••••••.•..• (43.49 : 65.52) (170)

BAPTIZING LAKE •••.••....•..••• (44.43 : 63.46) (895)BARRINGTON RIVER.••••••.•.•••. (43.34 : 65.35) (170)BENNERY BROOK .••.••••.•••••••• (44.56 : 63.32) (927)BIG DAM LAKE •••••..••••••••••. (44.28 : 65.17) {927)BLACK LAKE ..•.••....••.••.•••• (44.31 : 63.39)* (895)BLACK RIVER .•.••••••.••.••.••• (45.41 : 63.14) (922)BLACK BROOK LAKE •••.•••••••••• (45.26 : 62.10) (844) (845 )(847 )(890 )(891)(927)BLUEBERRY LAKE .•••••••••••.••• (44.37 :63.42) (927)BLUFF LAKE .••.••••..•••••••••. (44.33 : 63.39y~ (844)(845)(846)(847)(890)(891)

(895) (897)BOARBACK LAKE ...•••••.••.••••• (44.09 : 65.57) ~.(285)(844)(890)(891)(897)(900)

BRAS D'OR LAKE •••••••.•••••••• (45.50 : 60.50) (2)(189)(190)(756) .BRINE LAKE .••••.••••••••••••.• (44.37 : 63.55) (895)

CAMERON LAKE ..•••.•••••.•..••• (44.56 : 63.55) (927)CARIBOU RIVER ••.•••••••.••••.• (45.45 : 62.46) ~ (908)CHARLOTTE LAKE ••.••••••••••••• (44.50 : 62.58) (195)(927)COPPER LA.KE •..•••••••....••••. (45.24 : 61. 59) (844) (845) (846 )(847)(890) (891)

(897 )( 914)( 927) .CORNWALLIS RIVER•••..•••.•••.• (45.06 : 64.21)" (967)COW BAY POND ..•••••••.••.••••. (44.37 : 63.27) (927)COXCREEK BROOK ••••..••••••••• (P.U.) ••••••••••••••••• (170)CROSSGILL LAKE ••••••••.• : ..••• (45.08 :63.11) (895)

DALEM LAKE ••••••••••••••..•••• (46.15 : 60.26)" (927 )DAUPHINEE LAKE ••••.•.•....••.. (44.40 : 64.07) ( 927 )DEBERT RIVER ••••••.•...•..•••. (45.23 : 63.32) (792)DOUGLAS BROOK •••••.••••••••••• (43.53 : 64.55) (170)DOYLE LAKE •••••••••.•.•..••••• (44.33 : 63.38) (927)DUNCAN LAKE ••••••••••••.•.•••• (44.30 : 63.32) (895)

EAGLE LAKE .••••..•..••.••••••• (44.45 : 63.27) (926)EAST RIVER .••••••••.••.••..•.• (44.41 : 63.54) (927)ECUM SECUM RIVER•..•.••••..••• (44.58 : 62.10) (792)EEL BROOK LAKE •••.•••••••••••• (P.U.) ••...••. , •••••••• (170)ELLIOTT LAKE ••.••..••.••.••••. (44.56 : 65.11) (927)

FISH LAKE .••••.••.••••.•.••••• (44.46 : 63.37) (895)FRASER BROOK ..•.••..•...••.••• (45.21 : 63.10) (922)FRASER LAKES .••••....•.•.••••• (45 .05 : 63.00) (895)FREElvrAN LAKE .•••••••••...••••• (44.26 : 65.07). (927)FRENCH LAKE •••••.•••••••.•.••• (43.38 : 65.42) (170)

NOVA SCOTIA

~ORGE LAKE (43.4:8 : .65.18) (927)ILBERT LAKE (45.28 : 64.20) (927)ILLIS LAKE (45.40 : 60.47) 052)OSHEN LAKE (45.23 : 61.59) (792)(927)R.AND LAKE (44.55 : 63.36 )01(- ••••••• (844)(845) (846 )(847 )(890 )(891 )(897)RAND LAKE (46.10 : 60.08) (792)RAND LAKE BROOK (P.U., On Madame Island) .. (170)RANT BROOK (45.02 : 63.32) (927)ULLY RIVER (44.43 : 64.37) (927)

ENRIETTE LAKE (44.18 : 66.03) (927 )ENRY LAKE (44.34 : 63.38) (927)UBLEY BIG LAKE (44.39 : 63.50) (895)(927)

NDIAN HARBOUR LAKE (45.07 61. 51) (927 )NHABITANTS RIVER (45.36 61.13) (170)(927)

fESSE LAKE '" (44.02 : 66.00) (286) (287 )(384)(844)(890)(891)(897)(900)

ŒJIMKUJIK LAKE (44.23 : 65.15) (927)ŒTCH HARBOUR BROOK (P.U., Nr.Ketch Harb., S.of Halifax) .. (49)

:.A HAVE RIVER (44.14 : 64.20) (282)(927)~IPSIGATE LAKE (44.20 : 64.36) (927)LEWIS LAKE (44.45 : 63.23) (895)~ILY LAKE (45.05 : 64.05) (844) (845) (846) (847) (890) (891)

(897 )(927)~ITTLE RIVER. '" (44.24 : 65.17) (927)~ITTLE SALMON RIVER (44.41 : 63.27) (927)LIVERPOOL RIVER (44.29 : 65.13) (927)LOMOND, LOCH (45.45 : 60.36) (927)LONG LAKE (44.37 : 63.38) (895)

MARGAREE RIVER (46.26 : 61.06) (180)(336)(388)(389)(390)(899). (901)(913)(918)(929)

MAYNARD LAKE (44.40 : 63.33) (927)MEDWAY RIVER (44.08 : 64.36) (927)(976)METEGHAN RIVER (44.13 : 66.09) (927)MIDDLE HIVER (48.05 : 60.55) (927)MINARD LAKE (44.25 : 65.10) (927)MINK BROOK (44.33 : 65.32) (927)MORRISON POND (46.19 : 60.19) (2)(656)MOSER RIVER ; (44.58 : 62.15) (91)(918)

NOVA SCOTIA

MOULIN HIVER ...........•.....• (45.36 : 61. 03) (170)MULCRAVE LJ\KE .•.....•••. • • . • • • (44.31 : 65.30) (927)

NELSON LAKE ...•.....•..•....•. (45.05 : 63.03 )-l(- ••••••• (895)NEWITILLE LAIŒ .......•.••.•.•.. (45.31 : 64.20) (927)l\TICTAUX RIVER•......••....•... (44.56 : 65.04} (927)NINE MILE RIITER •••••••.•.••••• (44.32 : 63.47) (927)NINEJVlILE LAlŒ ....••••••..•.... (44.42 : 64.18) (927)

o'LAW LAIŒ .....••.••.•...••.•. (46.17 :60.58) (927)

PATH LAKE BROOK ...•........... (P.U.) .........•....•.. (170)PEARL LAIŒ •...•..•...••....... (44.02 : 65.49) (927)PEMBROIŒ LAKE .•.......•.....•. (46.30 : 60.59) (927)PENHOFiN LAIŒ .•..• , ••.......... (44.40 : 63.33) (927)PHILIP RIVER..•..•••...••..... (45.51 : 63.44) (927)POIJDCK LAKE ........•......... (44.21 : 65.06) (927)PORTERS LAKE .. , (44.45 : 63.18) (927)POWER POND , .. , (44.35 : 63.33) .. , (49)PRETTY MARY LAKE (44.28 : 65.10) (927)PRINGLE LAKE ..............•... (45.22 : 61.57) (792)PUBNICO LAKE (P. U.) (170)PUNCHBOWLLAKE ...•.....••••.•. (44.41 : 6.3.48h (844)(845)(846) (847) (890)(891)

·oc,..- (895) (897)PURCELl, POND (44.36 : 63.35) (895)

RAILWAY POND .......•..•.....•• (44.41 : 63.52 )-l(- ••••••• (895)RED LAKE (44.26 : 65.11) (927)RED BRIDGE POND (44.41 :63.33) , .. (927)ROSSIGNOL LAKE (44.12 : 65.05) (792)

SACKVILLE HIVER .••......•••.•• (44.44 : 63.40) (49)SALMON RIVER (45.21 : 61. 28) (863 )SALMON RIVEH .........•.......• (45.22 : 63.22) (792)(922)SANDY LAKE (44.44 : 63.42) (895)SHERBROOKE LAKE (44.40 : 64-.34). (927 )SHINIMIKAS RIVEH ...•.........• (45.56 : 63.52) (927)SHUBENACADIE LAKE .••........•• (44.55 : 63.36) (195)SHUBENACADIE RIVER •.....•..... (45.19 : 63.29) (927)SILVER LAKE .......•..•..•..... (44.33 : 63.39) (844)(846) (847) (890)(891) (895 )(897SPECTACLE BROOK..•••....•..... (44.17 : 66.07) (927)SPECTACLE LAKES ....•.......•.. (44.16 : 66.04) (927 )SUYliERLAND LAKE •.•............ (45.31 : 63.41) (844) (890 )(891) (897)

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NOVA SCOTIA

~EDFORD LAKE .••••...•...•.•••• (44.06 : 66.01) (844)(890)(891)(897)(900)rIMBER ISLAND BROOK •.•.....••• (43.50 : 64.58) (170)~REFRY LAKE ....•.•....••••...• (43.50 : 66.03) (917)rROUT BROOK •..••.•..••••••••.• (P. U•) ••••••••••••••••• (170)rUCKERLAKE •••••••.••••••••••• (44.50: 63.41) (895)

NARREN LAKE (46 .43 : 60.24). (927 )NEBBERLAKE (44.47: 63.44) (895)~ITEBURN BROOK •••••.•.•.•.••• (44.19 : 65.01) (927)NHITES LAKE (44.32 : 63.45) (927)NILLIAMS LAKE (44.37 : 63.36) (49)NRIGHT LAKE (44.45 : 63.52) (927)

ZWICKER BROOK (44.26 64·.36) (927)

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ABEHFOYLE CREEK (43.28 : 80.09) ••.•.••••• (407)ABITIBI LAKE (48.42 : 79.45) ••••.•.... (269)(727)(808)AGQNZON LAKE (49.01 : 85.50) ....•..... (463)AGUSK LAKE ~ .....• (54.38 : 89.30)~~ .••••...•• (412)(481)NiMIC LAKE ....•............ (45.37 : 79.42) .•...•..•• (945)ALBANY RIVER.............•. (52.17 : 81. 31) •....••••. (412 )(435 )(481)(649)( 908)ALDER CREEK (43.19 : 80.31) (407)ALTON CREEK (P. U. , Alton, Ca1edon Tp., Peel Co.) .. (491)ALTONA CREEK (P. U., Metro. Toronto) •••. (266 )(278)AMABLE DU FOND RIVER •...... (46.18 : 78.52) .•••.•...• (840)AlITKEUS LAKE (45.35 : 78.21) .•..•••••• (742)(882)ANDERSON LAKE ............•. (46.14 : 81.44) .••••••..• (643)ANGEKUM LAKE .......•.•..... (53.18 : 93.46) .•...•...• (481)ANNIE LAKE ' (46.11 : 81. 08 ) (643 )ANSTHUTHER LAKE ........••.. (44.45 : 78.12) •..•.••..• (909)APSEY LAKE ..•.•...........• (46.13 : 81.47) .••.•••..• (4.64)(465)ARNOTT LAKE (49.36 : 84.36) (435)ARRAN LAlŒ (44.29 : 81.15) (3 )ASHEWEIG RIVER (54.17 : 87.12) ••......•. (435)ASHIGAMI LAKE ............•• (46.39 : 80.34) ..••.•...• (446)ASKAWAiVLA.TTAWA CREEK (50.52 :85.48) ••..••.•.. (435)ATIKAMEG LAKE ~ (54.15 : 88.23) •...••.•.. (412)ATTAWAPISKAT LAKE (52.18 : 87 .5L~) (251)(412)(445)(649)(792)(90ATTAWAPISKAT RIVER .......•. (52.57 : 82.18) •••••.••• ~(435)(649)AT'I'WOOD RIVER (51.25 : 87.49) •..••..•.. (435)AUMOND CREEK (46.18 : 78.30) (727)AUSABLE RIVER (43.19 : 81.46) (408 )(409 )(410 )(411 )(491 )(49

(646 )(933)AVON RIVER ...•........••... (43.18 : 81.10) .•.. •-•••• . (409)(410)(491)(933)

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BADEN CREEK (43.22 : 80.39) •...••.•• )(411)(492)BADESDAWA LAKE (51.45 : 89.45) •••..•.•.• (435)BAILEY CREEK (44.07 : 79.47) (484)BAKER CREEK (42.59 : 79.03) •........• (411)(492)BALDWiN POND ........•.....• (P.U., Georgina Tp.,York Co.) •. (478)BALKAM CREEK (50.12 : 86.46) ••.•••..• ·.(412)(435)(481)BALKAM LAKE (50.12 : 86.44) (481)BALL LAKE (50.18 : 94.00) (717)BALSAM LAKE (44.35 : 78.50) (261)(262)BAPTISTE CREEK ..•.......... (42.18: 82.27) ••...•.•.• (411)(492)BASS LAKE ................•. (P.U., Wiarton, Amabel Tp., Bruce Co.) •. (3)BASS LAKE (44.36.: 79.30) (3)BATTEAUX RIV~R (44.29 : 80.10) •.•.••..•• (411)BAUDET, RIVIERE AU .......•. (45.16 : 74.25) •....••••• (409)(410)(491)BAXTER CREEK (44.12 : 78.21) ....••.•.• (408)(410)(491)(492)BAY LAKE (47.21 : 79.51) (727)BAYFIELD RIVER (43.34 : 81.42) •....••.•• (407)(408)(409)(410)(411)

(491)(492)RAYS, LAKE OF (45.15 : 79.04) (3)(492)(945)BEAR CREEK .......•.••.•.... (42.44 : 82.-21) ••••.•.••• (408)(411)(492)BEAR LAKE (46.12 : 81.27) (643)BEATTY SAUGEEN RIVER (44.08 : 81. 01) ••.•.•.... (408 )(L~09 )(410) (491)BEAVER. CREEK .............•. (P.U., Trib.Crowe Lake) .• (436)

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BEAVER LAKE (44.44 : 78.17) (492)(909)BEAVER POND (45.59 : 77.25) (590)BEAVER RIVER..............• (44.34 : 80.27) (411)(492)BEAVER RIVER..............• (55.55 : 87.48) (435)BEAVERTON RIVER....•......• (44.26 : 79.10) (406)(407)(408)(409)(410)(411)

(491) (492)BEECH LAKE (45.05 : 78.42) (945)BEETON CREEK ••.•.......•..• (44.07 : 79.47) (407)(484)BELLE RIVER.........•..•..• (42.18 : 82.43) (411)(492)BELMONT LAKE .....•.•....... (44.31 : 77.49) (436)BELWOOD LAKE .......•.••.••. (43.46 : 80.20) (37)(70)BENTLEY CREEK ............•• (45.06 : 77.45) (406)(407)(408)(409)BERFORD LAKE ..•......•.•••. (44.48 : 81.11) (3 )BERNARD LAKE ........•..••.. (45.45 : 79.23) (3 )(455)(945)BETHUNE LAKE '" ••.• (45.35 : 79.13) (945)BIG CREEK .................• (42.02 : 83.03) (411)BIG CREEK ......••.......... (42.18 : 82.27) (409)(410 )(491)(492)BIG CREEK.............•..•. (42.36 : 80.27) (398 )(402 )(411) (486 )(492)(933 )BIG CREEK ....•.....•.•..... (43.06 : 80.02) (439)BIG LAKE ......•.......•.... (45.44 : 82.05) (238)BIG CROW LAKE (45.49 : 78.26) (840)BIG GIBSON LAKE •.......•... (46 .15 : 78.10) (945)BIG OTTER CREEK .•.•.......• (42.39 : 80.49) (277)(411)(485)(492)(933)BIG TROUT LAKE •......•..... (45.46 : 78.37) (747 )(840 )(945)BIG TROUT LAKE .•.•....•.•.. (53.45 : 90.00) .......•.. (412)(435)(445)(481)(624)(649)

(789) (790) (791) (792) (908)BIG TROUT LAKE BOG..•...... (53.51 : 89.53)i~ (412)BIGGAR LAKE ........•....... (45.57 : 78.55) (945)BIGHEAD RIVER.••••....•.•.. (44.36 : 80.35) (411)(492)BILLY LAKE ...•.....•....... (45.38 : 78.07) (233)BLACK CREEK ............•..• (42.44 : 82.21) (665)BLACK CREEK ...•............ (42.58 : 79.02) (411)(492)BLACK CREEK.••.......•...•. (43.38 : 79.55) (406)(407)(408)(409)(410)(411)

(491) (492)BLACK RIVER..•...•..•.•.... (43 .17 : 80.34) (407)BLACK RIVER..•....•.••.••.. (44.19 : 79.21) (411)(478)(491)(492)BLACK RIVER..•....••....... (44.32 : 77.22) (456)(492)BLACK RIVER.....•......•... (44.42 : 79.19) (409 )(410)BLACK RIVER (48.38 : 86.16) (463 )BLACK RAPIDS CREEK ....•.... (45.19 : 75.42) (410)(491)(858)BLACKBEAR RIVER.....•...... (54.33 : 89.48) (435)BLANCHE RIVER..•.......•..• (47.34 : 79.32) (792)BLUEJAY LAKE ...•........... (50.04 : 84.09) •..•.•.... (L~35)BLYTH BROOK .........••.•... (43.44 : 81.33) (411)(492)BOB LAKE •....•.....•••..... (47 .10 : 80.16) (945)BOBS LAKE ...••...•.•••..•.. (44.41 : 76.35) (727)BOLTON LAKE ...•............ (P.U., Bolton, Albion Tp., Peel Co.) •• (3)BOND LAKE ..........•..•.•.. (43.56 : 79.27) (767 )(903)BONNEC~RE LAKE •.....•.•..• (45.28 : 78.35) (840)BONNECHERE RIVER•.....•.... (45.31 : 76.33) (492)BOOTH LAKE (45.39 : 78.12) (743)(840)BOSHKUNG LAKE ......•..•..•• (45.04 : 78.44) (945)

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BOSTON CREEK ..•......•..••. (43.02 : 79.56) (407)BOULTER LAKE ...........•... (45.18 : 78.03) (655)BOULTER LAKE •.........•.•.• (46.05 : 78.58): (727)BOW LAKE ......•.....•••.•.• (45.01 : 77 .56) (406 )(407 )(408 )(409 )(410)(49BOWMANVILLE CREEK ••.•...•.. (43.53 : 78.40) (407)(408)(409)(410)(411)(49

(492)BOYLE DRAIN (43.42 : 81. 06) (411)BOYNE RIVER ....•...••...•.. (44.10 : 79.49) (407)(484)(492)BRANCH CREEK (42.55 : 80.37) (485) .BRASSILS CREEK •....•....••• (44.59 : 75.48) (858)BR1\\ZIL LAKE •.•......•....•. (46.15 : 81.41) ..••...•.. (643 )BRENNAN CREEK (45.33 : 77.23) (491)BREWER LAKE •.............•• (45.35 : 78.19) (265)(742)BRIDGLAND LAKE ..•.•...••••• (46.26 : 83.29). (655 )BRIGHTSAND RIVER.•...••.•.. (49.54 : 90.13) (412 )(481)BROKER LAKE (46.08 : 81. 00 ) (643 )BRONTE CREEK.....•..•...... (43.24 : 79.43) (411)(492)(933)BROOKSIDE CREEK ......•...•. (P.U., Brookside, HaidiWand Tp.,Northumberl.Tp.) •• (49BRUCE CREEK (43.51 : 79.19) (491)BUCHANAN LAKE .....••••••.•• (45.20 : 78.50) (219)(909)BUCK LAKE •.•..••.•••••••.•• (45.25 : 79.23); ~ . (945)BUCKHORN LAKE ........•..••• (44.29 : 78;23) (261)(262)(492)BUCKLES CREEK .........•.... (P. U., S. of Elliot Lake, Algoma Dist.) •• (406 )(407 )(40

. (409)(491)BUD LAKE ............•.•..•. (P.U., Trib.Serpent R., Algoma Dist.) •. (406)(407)(408

(409) (491)BUELLS CREEK ...........••.. (44.36 : 75.42) (410)(491)(492)BUG RIVER (53.43 : 90.06) (649)BURNETT LAKE (45 .55 : 83.03). (238 )BURNT RIVER (44.35 : 78.46) (492)BURNT ISLAND LAKE ...•.•..•• (45.39 : 78.39) (840)BUTT LAKE ' . (45 .42 : 78.57) ' (840 )

CACHE LAKE .............•... (45.32 : 78.35) (152)(265 )(742)(743 )(840)(841)

CAMERON LAKE .•...•.•.....•• (44.33 : 78.46) (492)CANAGAGIGUE CREEK •....••... (43.35 : 80.30) (407)(439)(493)CANAI, LAKE ....•............ (44.34 : 79.03) (492) .CANARD RIVER...•......•..•. (42.09 : 83.06) (409)(410 )(411)(491 )(492)CANISBAY LAKE ......•..••.•• (45.34 : 78.35) ~.(152)(743)(840)

CANOE LAKE ...•..........•.. (45.33 : 78.43) (743)(840)CARCAJOU LAKE .......•....•. (45.52 : 77.52) (727)(945 )CARTIER LAKE ..•.•.........• (45.57 : 77.34) (945)CARLYLE LAKE (46.04 : 81.17) (643 )CARP RIVER..............•.• (45.29:76.14) ....•..... (408 )(409 )(410 )(491 )(858)CARRUTHERS CREEK (P. U., Ajax, Pickering Tp., Ontario ce..).. (407) (408)

(409) (410) (411) (491) (492)CARSON LAKE ....••..••.....• (P.U., Near Sudbury) ••.•• (446)CASTLEMORE IJAKE ..........•• (P. U., Toronto GoreTp., Peel Co.) •• (3)CASTOR RIVER (45.18 : 75.07) (858)CAT RIVER.....•.......••... (50.58 : 91.17) (412)(435)(481)CATARAQUI RIVER•......••••• (44.14 :76.28) (411)(492)CATCHACOMA LAKE ...••.•....• (44.45 : 78.19) ....•..... (492)(909)

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CATFISH CREEK (42.39 : 81.00) (411 )(492)(933)CATFISH LAKE (45.57 : 78.33) (840)CAUCHON LAKE (46.04 : 78.41) (945)CEDAR CREEK (42.01 : 82.46) (409)(410)(411)(491)(492)CEDAR CREEK (43.07 : 80.46) (280)(411)(492)CEDAR CREEK (43 .17 : 80.27) (407 )CEDAR LAKE (46.02 : 78.30) (945)CHANDOS LAKE (44.49 : 78.00) (436)CHARLESTON LAKE (44.32 : 76.00) (727)CHARLIE LAKE (48.18 : 79.53) (908)CHEEPAY RIVER (51.27 : 83.26 )-)~ .. , (412) (435 )(481)CHEMUNG CREEK (45.52 : 78.47) (491)CHESLEY LAKE (44.33 : 81.14) (3)CHESNEY LAKE (P.U., Near L.Abitibi) (808)CHIPPEWA CREEK (46.18 : 79.28) (410)(491)CHRISTIE LAKE (44.48 : 76.26) (442 )CLARA BELLE LAKE (46.29 : 81.06) (446)CLARE RIVER (44.29 : 77.17) (411)(456)(492)CLARKE LAKE (45.32 : 78.16) (183 )(289)CLAY LAKE (50.03 : 93.30) (395)(452)(662)(717)CLEAR CREEK (42.35 : 80.36) (407)(408)(409)(410)(411)(491)

(492)CLEAR LAKE (4L~ .30 : 78.12) (261) (262)CLEAR LAKE (45.11 : 78.43) (134)CLEMOW LAKE (45.54 : 77.55) (727)CLIFF LAKE (50.10 : 93.18) (717)COBHAM RIVER (53.14 : 93.58) (481)COBOURG BROOK (43.57 : 78.11) (407)(408)(409)(410)(411)(491)

(492)CODY CREEK (45.21 : 76.16) (727)COLBORNE CREEK (43.59 : 77.54) (406)(407)(408)(409)(410)(411)

(491)(492)COLD CREEK (44 .12 : 77.36) (491)COLD LAKE (44.42 : 78.17). (909)COLLINS CREEK (44.15 : 76.37):;~ (492)CONESTOGO LAKE (43.42 : 80.44) (3)CONESTOqo RIVER (43.32 : 80.30) (280)(407)(411)(439)(493)(971)CONISTON CREEK (46.29 : 80.50) (410)(446)CONSTAN CREEK (45.18 : 76,,46) (408)(409)(410)(491)CONSTANCE LAKE (45.24 : 75.59) (858)CONSTANCE LAKE (49.48 : 84.09) (435)COOKSTOWN CREEK (44.09 : 79.43) .........• (484)COPPER CLIFF CREEK (P.U., Near Sudbury) (446)(491)CORDOVA LAKE (44.35 : 77.50) (436 )COSTELLO LAKE (45.35 : 78.19) (152)(265)(742)(751)(882)(89F~)COTTON LAKE (P. U., Near Chalk R., Renfrew Co. ) .. (J)COUCHICHING LAKE (44.40 : 79.22) (823)COX CREEK (43.34 : 80.28) (407)CRADLE LAKE (45.28 : 78.35) (152)(840)CRAIG LAKE (45.53 : 79.05) (792)CREDIT RIVER (43.33 : 79.35) (277)(280)(408)(409)(410)(411)

(491)(492)(933 )CREVICE LAKE (45.34 : 78.08) (233)CROSS LAKE (44.55 : 76.48) (727)

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CROW LAKE '" (44.42 : 76.37) •.•..••.•. (727)CROWELAKE (44.29 : 77.44). (436)CROWE RIVER (44.22 : 77.46) ...•.••••. (411) (436 )(492)CURRENT RIVER (48.27 : 89.11) ..•..••••. (492)

DACE LAKE ....•.....•...••. (P. U., Manitoulin Is1.) •• (238)DARK LAKE (45.00 : 79.35) (474)DAVENTRY LAKE ..........••. (46.03 : 78.40 )-lt ••••••••• (727 )DAVID LAKE (46.08 : 81.18) (643)DAWSON PONDS (45.10 : 78.50) (590)DEDRICH CREEK ..•••.....•.. (42.37 :·80.27) •••.•••••• (411)(4.92)(933)DEER CREEK•............... (44.59 : 78.:02) ••..••••.• (406) (408 )(409)(410 )(411)(491'

(492)DEER LAKE (45.39 : 82.12) (238)DEER LAKE .•............•.. (52.38 : 94.25). •••.••••. (435)(445)(481)(649)(908)DEER RIVER (44.46 : 77.52) (436)DEERHOUND LAKE (46.11 : 81.38) (643)DELANO LAKE '" (45.31 : 78.36) (840)DELISLE RIVIÈRE (45.19 : 74.28) •....••••. (408)(409)(410)(491)DENBIGH LAKE .........••... (45.08 : 77.16) •••.••.... (3)DEPOT LAKE (46.20 : 82.36) ...••••..• (406 )(407 )(408 )(409 )(491)DESERT LAKE (44.32 : 76.35). (727)DICKEY CREEK (44.40 : 77.43) (436)DICKEY LAKE (44.47 : 77.44) (436)DICKINSON CREEK (45.27 : 75.05) •••....••. (491)DICKSON LAKE (45.47 : 78.12) (840)DINGMAN CREEK .. ~ .........• (42.55 : 81.25) •••.••.••• (409) (410) (411)(491) (492)DIRAZIE LAKE (P.U., NearBarrys Bay, Renfrew Co.) •. (3)DIXON LAKE (P.U., Algonquin Park) .•. (742)DOBlE RIVER (51.41 : 90.29) (435)DODD CREEK (42.47 : 81.13) •.•.•.•••• (408)(409)(410)(491)DOE LAKE (45.32 : 79.24) (945)DON RIVER , (43.39 : 79.21) (85 )(277)(411)(492)(725) (903)DORÉ LAKE (45.37 : 7T,rJ7) (858)DRYBERRY LAKE ..........•.. (49.33 : 93.53) ..•..••... (717)DUFFIN CREEK (43.49 : 79.02) (277)(407 )(411)(492)(830)(933DUNLOP LAKE ............•.. (46.29 : 82.42) ..•.•.•••••• (404) (406) (407) (408) (409) (491DUNVEGAN CREEK .•.........• (P.U., St.Isidore De Prescott, Prescott Co.). (411)(492

EABAMET RIVER (51.30 : 87.58) ...••.•.•. (435)(481)EAGLE LAKE (45.50 : 79.30) (3)(945)EAGLE LAKE (49.42 : 93.13) (740)EAGLE RIVER (49.50 : 93.12) (452)EARL LAKE (46.18 : 78.45) (3)EAST RIVER.....•.........• (45.20 : 79.16) ..•.••.••• (409 )(410)(491)EAST BASS LAKE ...••....... (P.U:, Manitoulin Isl.) .• (238)EAST CASTOR RIVER (45.16 : 75.17) .......... (409)(410)(491)EAST LILY LAKE (P.U., Manitoulin Isl.) •• (238)EAST TWIN LAKE (44.39 : 77.53)~ •...••..• (436)EDWARD LAKE (44.22 : 80.15) (3)EELS CREEK (44.56 : 78.07) •..•.••.•. (407)(408)(409)EIGHT MILE CREEK (43.14 : 79.11) •.••.....• (407 ) (408) (409) (410) (411 ) (49J

(492)EI\WAN RIVER (53.12 : 82.15) •••.•.•••. (435)

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ELBOW LAKE (46.21 : 80 D47) (446)ELDOI1.ADO CREEK (P. u., Madoe Tp., Ha.stings Co.) .. (456)ELIZABETH LAKE (46.15 : 81.38) (643 )ELSIE LAKE (44.59 : 78.41) (945)EMERY CREEK (46.31 : 80.44) (446)EOS LAKE (45.35 : 78.22)-1f- (898)ERAMOSA RIVER (43.32 : 80.14) (407)ESCOTT CREEK (44.27 : 75.56)-1f- (646)ETOBICOKE CREEK (43.41 : 79.45)-1f- (411)(492)(933)EUCALIA LAKE (P.U., Algonquin Park) (882)EUGENIA LAKE (44.19 : 80.30) (3)EUSTACHE LAKE (45.56 : 78.07) (945)

FAIRBANK LAKE (46.28 : 81.26) (727)FAIRCHILD CREEK (43.07 : 80.07) (407)(439)FAIRY LAKE (45.20 : 79.11) (492 )(727)( 945 )FALL RIVER (44.59 : 76.22) (410)(491)FALLS LAKE (45.54 : 83.06) (238)FANSHAWE LAKE (43.04 : 81.11) (3)(654)(792)FAVOURABLE LAKE (52.55 : 93.57) (445)(481)(649)FAWN RIVER (55.22 : 88.20) (435)(481)FIFTEEN MILE CREEK (43.11 : 79.19) (411)(492)FINGER LAKE (53.09 : 93.30) (445)(649)FISHBASKET RIVER (52.50 : 87.30) (435)FISHERS CREEK (42.43 : 80.18) (408)(409)(483)FLANAGAN RIVER (52.50 : 93.28) (412)(435)(481)FLAT CREEK (P.U., Trib.Crowe River). (436)FLETCHERS CREEK (P.U., Meadowvale Haml., Toronto Tp.) .. (409)(410)FLINT RIVER (50.14 : 85.18) (435)(481)FORDE LAKE (49.44. : 84.15) (435)FORTY MILE CREEK (43.12 : 79.33) (407)(408)(409)(410)(411)(491)

(492)FOUND LAKE (45.33 : 78.38) (898)FOUR MILE CREEK (43.15 : 79.07) (407)(408)(409)(410)(411)(491)

(492)FOX CREEK (49.08 : 85.46) (463)FOX LAKE (46.12 : 81.14) (643)FOX LAKE (49.58 : 94.47) (664)(665)FOY LAKE (45.54 : 78.23) (840)FRANK LAKE (46.11 : 81.17) (643)FRANKLIN LAKE (46.28 : 83.28) (655)FREELAND LAKE (46.02 : 81.22) (643 )FRENCH RIVER (45.56 : 80.54) (682)FRENCHMAN CREEK (42.56 : 78.56) (411)(492)FRENCHMAN CREEK (46.43 : 80.59). (446)

GAGE CREEK (43.57 : 78.16) (407)(408)(409)(410)(411)(491)(492)

GALEAIRY LAKE (45.30 : 78.17) (742)(882)GALT CREEK (43.21 : 80.19) (407)GANANOQUE LAKE (44.27 : 76.09) (646)GANANOQUE RIVER (44.20 : 76.10) (411)(492)(646)GANARASKA RIVER (43.57 : 78.18) (411)(492)GEN~SEE CREEK (46.05 : 79.23) (410)(491)

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GEORGE LAKE ..............• (46.02 : 81.24) (643)(655)(725)GERMAN MILLS CREEK ..•..•.• (P. U., Metro. Toronto) •••• (266) (278) (406) (407) (408) (40S

(410) (411) (491) (492)GIBSON LAKE (46.14 : 78.12) (3)GILMOUR LAKE ......•......• (46.05 : 78.29) .." (727)(840)(945)GOLD LAKE (44.43 : 78.17) (909)GOLDEN LAKE .....•.....•... (45.34 : 77.21) .........• (590)(792)(945)GOOSE CREEK ............•.• (55.57 : 87.22) (649)GOUGHCREEK (46.15 : 81.55) (410)(491)GOUINLOCK LAKE ..•......... (46.03 : 78.39) (945)GOULD LAKE (44.35 : 81.12) (3)GOVERNMENT LAKE .•..•••...• (49.12 : 84.53) (435)GRAHAM CREEK •.......•.•..• (43.53 : 78.35) (406) (407) (408 }(409) (410 )(411

(491}(492 )GRAHAM LAKE (46.16 : 80.46) (792)GRAND LAKE ••...•.•.•..•.•. (45.53 : 77.49) (727) (840)( 945)GRAND RIVER .•...••........ (42.51 : 79.34) .........•. (70)(136)(185)(277)(280)(328)

(332) (372) (407 ) (408) (409) (410(411)(439)(491)(492)(933)(971

GRASSY CREEK •...•...•••..• (P.U., Frontenac Co.) •••• (646)GRASSY LAKE (50.14 : 92.13) (717)GREEN LAKE (45.07 : 78.37) (3)GREENBOUGH LAKE ..•.••..•.• (46.12 : 78.19) .......•.. (3)GREENLEAF LAKE •....•.....• (45.53 : 77.57) ........•. (945)GRENADIER POND .•.•..•....• (43.38 : 79.28) (69}(305)(767}(898)GREY LAKE .•......••.•.••.• (46 . 08 : 81.10) (643 )GRIFFIN LAKE .........•...• (46.14 : 81.45) .......•.. (643 )GRINDSTONE CREEK.......•.. (43.17 : 79.53) (409)(411}(492)GRrF'PEN LAKE (44.30 : 76.09) (646)(647) "GUILMETTE LAKE .......••..• (46.08: 79.01) (945)GULL LAKE .•••........•••.• (44.51 : 78.47) (261) (262}(945)GULL LAKE (44.55 : 79.21) (792)GULL RIVER (44.38 : 78.49) ". ~ (492)GULLWING CREEK .•.•...•.•.. (49.51 : 92.57) (452)GUTHRIE LAKE (45.47 : 77.45) (945)

HALES CREEK ...•.........•. (45.51 : 77.10) (727)HALLS LAKE ....•........•.• (45.06 : 78.45) (945)HANNAH LAKE ....•.......... (46.12 : 81.34) (643)HANWOOD LAKE ••.......•.... (46.10 : 81.32) (643)HAPPY ISLE LAKE ....••••••. (45.45 : 78.30) (10)(152)(840)HARMONY CREEK••....•...... (43.53 : 78.49) (407)(408)(409)(410)(411)(491

(492)HARNESS LAKE (45.31 : 78.32) (152)HAWKROCK RIVER '" (44.57 : 79.22) (483)HAWLEY LAKE ...........•... (54.30 : 84.39) ;.(649)HAY CREEK (P.U., Port Ryerse,Woodhouse Tp.,Norfolk Co.) •. (408)

(410 )(491)HEAD LAKE (45.03 : 78.31) (3)HEAD LAKE •....... '" (45.31 : 78.34) (152)(840)HEART LAKE (43.44 : 79.47) (898)HEMLOCK CREEK. ..•....•.... (42.39 : 80.47) (483)HENSALL CREEK .•........... (P.U., Hensall,Tuckersmith Tp.,Huron Co.) •• (492)HICKORY CREEK ........••.•. (43.07 : 82.05) (410) (411}(491}(492)HIGHLAND CREEK •.••.....••. (43.46 : 79.08) ..•....... (266)(278)(411}(492)(933)

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HIGHWIND LAKE .. ~ (49.42 : 93.55} (493)(494)(495)(499)HII,LIARD LAKE (45.31 : 78.37) (840)HILLOCK LAKE (49.40 : 93.54) (493)(494)(495)(496)(497)(499)

(501)(502)(503)(504)(664)(665)(893 )

HOG LAKE (45.54 : 83.00) (238)HOGAN LAKE (45.52 : 78.30) (152)(840)(945)HOLLAND RIVER (44.10 : 79.31) (406)(407)(408)(409)(410)(411)

(491)(492)HORNER CREEK (43.09 : 80.21) (407)(409)(410)(439)(933)HORSESHOE LAKE (45.18 : 79.51) (3)HOUGH LAKE (46.23 : 82.30) (406)(407)(408)(409)HOWARD CREEK (50.13 : 86.40) (481) .HUMBER RIVER (43.38 : 79.28) (277)(411)(492)(498)HUTCHINSON LAKE (49.42 : 93.41) (196)

,ICE LAKE (45.53 : 82.23) (238)INDIAN RIVER (44.14 : 78.09) (492)INDIAN RIVER (45.06 : 79.34) (492)INDIAN RIVER (45.50 : 77.07) (408)(409)(410)(491)INNISFIL CREEK (44.08 : 79.49) (484)IRIS LAKE (45.38 : 78.35) (840)IRISH LAKE (49.42 : 84.05) (435)IRVINE CREEK (43.41 : 80.26) (439)ISAAC LAKE (44.47 : 81.14) (3)ISLANDS, LAKE OF (44.47 : 77.45) (436)

JAAB LAKE (51.10 : 82.58) (435)JACK CREEK (44.35 : 78.oi) ~ (491)JACK LAKES (45.41 : 77.29). (3)JACKSONS CREEK (44.18 : 78.19)-)t (492)JEANETTES CREEK (42.20 : 82.25) (410)(491)JENNY LAKE (P.U., Manitoulin Isl.) .. (238)JOCK RIVER (45.16 : 75.42) (408)(409)(410)(491)JOE LAKE (45.35 : 78.43) (840)JOHNNIE LAKE (46.07 : 81.14) (643)JONES CREEK (44.30 : 75.48) (279)(646)JORDAN RIVER (44.39: 77 .3L~) (456)JOSEPH LAKE (45.10 : 79.44) (3 ) (220 )(479)(909 )JULIAN DRAIN (42.31 : 82.03) (491)JUNCTION CREEK (46.24 : 81.09) (410)(446)(491)

KABINAKAGAMI RIVER (50.25 : 84.20) (435)(481)KAGAWONG LAKE (45.49 : 82.18) (238)KAGINU LAKE (49.06 : 85.47) (463)KAKAGI LAKE (49.13 : 93.52) (717)KAKAKISE LAKE (46.04 : 81.20) (643)KAMANISKEG LAKE (45.25 : 77.41) (443)KAMINISTIKWIA RIVER (48.24 : 89.13) ........•. (277)(492)KANESS LAKE (52.37 : 92.31) (412)KAPUSKASING RIVER (49.49 : 82.00) (792)KASABONIKA LAKE (53.35 : 88.35) (412)KASHWAKAMAK LAKE (44.52 : 77.01) (727)

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KASSHABOG LAKE ....•....... (44.38 : 77.58) ••••..•••• (436)KATHLYN LAKE (45.36 : 78.32) .••..••••• (840)KAWASHKAGAMA RIVER (50.27: 87.07) •..•.•••.• (412) (435 )(481)KEARNEY LAKE ...........•.. (45.34 : 78.26) .. '........ (152) (265)KEARNEY LAKE ..........•... (46.20 : 78.53) .•....••.• (727)KEENANSVIILE CREEK .••.•... (41~.02 : 79.52) ..•••••... (484)KEEZHIK LAKE (51.45 : 88.30) , (412)KELLEY LAKE ....•.......... (46.27 : 81.04) ••.••••••• (275)KELLOW LAKE (51.10 : 87 .5,2) ••.••••••• (481)KEMP LAKE (45 .52 : 82.52) ••.•.••••• (238)KEMPTVIILE CREEK ......•..• (45.03 : 75.39) ••••.••.•• (409)(411)(492)KENNETH LAKE (45.31 : 78.34) (152)(840)KENNISIS LAKE •....••...... (45.13 : 78.38) ..••••.••• (3)(444)KENNY CREEK •............•. (43.06 : 80.30) .••.•••••• (407 )KENOGAMI LAKE (48.06 : 80.14) ••.•••.••. (727)KENOGAMI RIVER (51.06 : 84.28) •••••••••• (412)(435)KERR LAKE (45.54 : 83.05) (238)KESAGAMI LAKE ....••....... (50.23 : 80.15) .••.••.••. (908)IillTTLE CREEK.....•.....•.. (42.38 : 81.13) ••••••..•. (408)(409)(410)(411)(491)(492

(933 )KILN LAKE (P. U., Manitoulin Is1.) •. (238)KINGFISHER LAKE ......•.... (53.05 : 89.49) •....••••. (435 )(481)KINGS CREEK (45.08 : 75.54) ..•••••.•. (408 )(409 )(410)(491) (858)KIOSHKOKWI LAKE .•.....• ~ .. (46.05 : 78.53) •.••••••.. (727)(945)KISHIKAS LAKE ..•..•....... (52.08 : 92.00) ••.•••••.. (481)KLOTZ LAKE (49.48 : 85.52) ..•••••••. (435)KOMUSKIKOBA RIVER ......•.. (50.56 : 85.28) •••••.•••• (435)Kl)"SHOGLAKE '....•.... (45.04:, 78.47) ••..•.•••. C3 )(261 )(262)KWATABOAHEGAN RIVER ..••... (51.09 ': 80.50) ••••••••.• (483)

LA MUIR LAKE (45.50 : 78.35) (152)(840)LA VASE RIVER .........•.•. (46.14 : 79.26) •.•••••••. (410)(491)LADY MACDONALD LAKE (46.29 : 81. 04) (446)LANCASTER CREEK ......•••.. (P. U., Fow1ers Corn., Smith Tp., Peterborough Co.). (49LANG LAKE (46.10 : 81.40) (643)LARDER LAKE (48.05 : 79.38) (727 )LAUDER LAKE ....•.......... (46.08 : 78.50) •••••••••• (727)(945 )LAUREL CREEK , (43.29 : 80.29) •..•.•.••. (128)(163)(407)LAURIE LAKE (46.04 : 78.37) •.••...••• (945)LAVALLÉE LAKE ; ..•...... (44.57 : 77.56) ..•.•••.•• (436)LAVIEILLE LAKE (45.51 : 78.14) ••.•.•..•. (9) (152) (840)LAWRENCE LAKE (45.30 : 78.32) (152)LEADERS CREEK (44.32 : 75.59) (646)LEECH LAKE (46.10 : 81.33) (643)LELAND LAKE (44.25 : 76.26) (289)LEMKE LAKE (45.50 : 77.15) (3)LEONARD LAKE (45.04 : 79.27) (475 )LESLIE LAKES (48.41 : 85.22) (792)LIFFY DITCH (43.29 : 81.18) ....••.••. (411)(492)LIMERICK LAKE (44.53 : 77.37) (436)LINDA LAIill '" (45.55 : 83.05) : (238)LITTLE RIVER (42.21 : 82.56) ..•••••.•. (411 )(492)LITTLE AUSABLE RIVER .•.... (43.11 : 81.32) •.•..••••. (408) (409) (410) (491)LITTLE BEAR LAKE (46.11 : 81.30) '. (643)

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LITTLE CARCAJOU LAKE (45.51 : 77.49) (945)LITTLE CATARAQUI CREEK (44.13 : 76.33) (410)(411)(491)(492)LITTLE; CAUCHON LAKE (46.03 : 78.38) (945)LITTLE CREDIT RIVER (43.48 : 79.55) (491)LITTLE CROW LAKE (45.48 : 78.27) (840)LITTLE CURRENT RIVER (50.57 : 84.36) (435)(481)LITTLE DICKSON LAKE (45.48 : 78.10) (840)LITTLE HANNAH LAKE (46.12 : 81.33) (643)LITTLE ISLAND LAKE (45.32 : 78.38) (840)LITTLE LAKE JOSEPH (45.13 : 79.41) (909)LITTLE MADAWASKA RIVER (45.59 : 78.19) (840)LITTLE MAITLAND RIVER (43.51 : 81.18) (408)(409)(492)LITTLE MANITOUWADGE LAKE .. (P.U.,Trib.Manitouwadge L.) .. (463)LITTLE MINNOW LAKE (P.U., Algonquin Park) (233)LITTLE MOSE LAKE (49.08 : 85.46) (463)LITTLE OTTER CREEK (42.38 : 80.48) (485)LITTLE PANACHE LAKE (46.17 : 81.22) (453)(643)(909)LITTLE ROUGE CREEK (43.48 : 79.08) (266)(278)(408)(410)(491)LITTLE ROUND LAKE (45.35 : 77.39) (181)(896)LITTLE SACHIGO LAKE (54.09 : 92.11) (445)LITTLE WONDER POND (P. U., Hornings Mills, Melancthon Tp.) .. (215)LONG LAKE '" (P.U., N.of E11liot Lake Townsite, Algoma Dist.) .. (407)

(409)LONG LAKE (45.45 : 82.02) (238)LONG LAKE (46.22 : 81.05) (446)(643)LONG LAKE (49.30 : 86.50) (27)(809)LONG DOG LAKE (53.28 : 89.12) (481)LONG POINT CREEK (42.34 : 80.32) (646)(933)LOON LAKE (45.01 : 78.23) (3)LOON LAKE (45.53 : 83.02) (238)LOON LAKE (46.13 : 81.42) (643)LOON CALL LAKE (44.44 : 78.09) (909)LORNE LAKE (45.47 : 82.37) .•........ (238)LOurSA LAKE (45.28 : 78.29) (9 )(10 )(152 )(840)LOVESICK LAKE (44.33 : 78.13) (492)LOW BUSH RIVER (48.55 : 80.08) (808)LUCKNOW RIVER (43.53 : 81.43) (407)(408)(409)(410)(411)(491)

(492)LUMSDEN LAKES (46.02 : 81.26)-l~ (643)(655)(725)(727)LUTHER CREEK (P.U., East Luther Tp., Dufferin Co.) .. (407)LUTHER LAKE (43.56 : 80.26) (492)LUTTERAL CREEK (43.38 : 80.16) (280)LYNDE CREEK (43.51 : 78.57) (411)(492)LYNN RIVER (42.47 : 80.12) (407)(408)(409)(410)(411)(491)

(492)LYSANDER CREEK (51.50 : 89.38) (435)

MACDOWELL LAKE (52.15 : 92.42) ......•... (445)MACKAWOY LAKE (45.00 : 77.17) (3)MADAWASKA RIVER (45.27 : 76.21) (409)(492)MAD DOG LAKE (49.36 : 93.48) (493)(494)(495)(499)(501)(664)

(665)MADOC CREEK (44.29 : 77.29) (456)(491)MAGISS LAKE (52.59 : 91.40) (649)

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MAGPIE RIVER•.••••••..•..• (47.56 : 84.50) (277)MAHZENA7.ING LAKE ...•....•• (46 . 04 : 81. 10 ) (643 )MAITLAND RIVER••...•....•. (43.45 : 81.43) (356)(411)(492)MAJOR LAKE ••....••.....•.. (45.37 : 78.06) (233)MAKOOP LAKE ...••..• ~ .•...• (53.24 : 90.50) .....•.... (445)MAKOOP RIVER (53.47 : 90.50) ~ (435)MAMEIGWESS LAKE •••.••••.•• (52.35 : 87.50) ......•... (481)MANITOU LAKE .••••.•••••••• (45.50,: 82. 20 )~~ (159 )(238)MANITOU LAKE ••.•••.•.•.••• (46.51 : 80.17) (727 )MANITOUWABING LAKE ••.•.••. (45.29 : 79.54) (3 )MANITOUWADGE LAKE ••••••.•• (49.08 : 85.48) (463)MANITOWIK LAKE (48.10 : 84.24) (933 )MANNING DRAIN••.•••••••.•• (P. U., Ta Lake st. Clair thru Riverside) •• (492)MAPLE LAKE ••..•••••••....• (45.06 : 78.40) (945)MAPLE LAKE (45.55 : 83.00) (238)MARGARET LAKE (45.08 : 78.53) (3),MARL LAKES .....•••••.••... (44 .10 : 81.03) (969 )

" MARTIN LAKE .••.•.......••• (45.42 : 82.08) ~ (238)MARY LAKE (43.57 : 79.33 )-1,<. (898)MARY LAKE .•..•••.••••..••• (45.15 : 79.15) ~ (492)(945)MASSEY CREEK....•••••.•••• (46.39 : 80.46) (491)MATTAGAMI RIVER •.••••..•.• (50.43 : 81.29) (727 )(792)MATTSON LAKE .•..••••..•••• (52.19 : 92.47) (481)MAWLEY LAKE (52.20 : 90.45) (481)MAX LAKE (45.52 : 82.52) (238) .MAZINAW LAKE (44.55 : 77 .12) (3 )McCARTHY LAKE •...••••.•••. (46.19 : 82.28) (409 )(491)McCAULEY LAKE •.•••.••••.•• (45.33 : 78.07) (265)McCRANEY LAKE •.••••••••••• (45.34 : 78.54) (840)McCURRY LAKE (45.20 : 80.01) (410 )(491)McEWEN CREEK (45.23 : 75.35) (858)McGREGOR CREEK •••••••.•.•• (42.24 : 82.11) (409)(410)(491)McINNES LAKE (52.13 : 93.45) (445 )McINTOSH LAKE •.•..•••• ~ •.• (45.40 : 78.46) " (840)McINTYRE RIVER (48.25 : 89.13) (492 )McKELLAR RIVER (48.23 : 89.13) (492 )McKENZIE CREEK ..••.••••••. (43.01 : 79.53) (407)(439)McKENZIE LAKE •••••••...•.• (47.34 : 80.13) •......... (792)McSOURLEY LAKE ••••••.••.•. (46.13 : 77.58) (945)McVICAR CREEK (48.26 : 89.13). (492)MEATBIRD LAKE ..•••••••...• (46.28 : 81.09) (446)MEDWAY RIVER (43.01 : 81. 16 ) (654)MERCHANT LAKE ••.••••••...• (45.46 : 78.31) (152)(840)METHUEN LAKE (44.43 :77.55) (436)MICHIKAN LAKE •••••••••••.• (53.55 : 90.58) (481)MIDDLE CASTOR RIVER ~45 .16 : 75.25) (409)(410)(491)MIDDLE MAITLAND RIVER••.•. (43.53 : 81.20) ........•. (408) (409) (410) (411) (492)MIDDLE THAMES RIVER (43 .04 : 80. 59 )~~ (933 )MILL CREEK (45.38 : 74.42) (491)MILLER CREEK (42.58 : 78.57) (411)(492)MILLHAVEN CREEK•••.•.•...• (44.12 : 76.45) (408)(410)(411)(492)MIMICO CREEK •.•.•••.•••... (43.37 : 79.29) (411 )(492 )(826)MIMINISKA LAKE ••••.••.•... (51.35 : 88.37) (435)MINDEMOYA LAKE •..•••..••.. (45.45 : 82.13 J (238) (837 )(933)MINDEN LAKE (44.59 : 78.43) (945)

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MINK LAKE (46.04 : 78.47) (945)MINNOW LAKE (46.29 : 80.57) (792)MISII.MIKWASH LAKE (52.59 : 89.55) (481)MISHWAMAKAN RIVER (53.42 : 90.06) (435)MISSINAIBI RIVER (50.44 : 81.29) (435)MISSISA LAKE (52.18 : 85.12) (435)MISSISSAGI RIVER (46.10 : 83.01) (277)MISSISSAGUA LAKE (44.42 : 78.19) (909)MISSISSAGUA RIVER (44.33 : 78.20) (408)(410)(491)(492)MISSISSIPPI RIVER (45.26 : 76.16) (408)(409)(410)(491)(492)MOBERLY LAKE (49.34 : 90.35)~~ (435)(481)MOIRA LAKE (44.30 : 77.27) (456) (457 )(459 )MOIRA RIVER (44.09 : 77.23) (277) (406) (407) (408) (409 )(411)

(456)(458)(460)(461)(462)(492)(727 )(818)

MONTREAL RIVER (47.14 : 84.39) (277)MOON RIVER " .. (45.07 : 79.57) (251)(492)MOOSE CREEK (46.39 : 81.23) (410)(446)(491)MOOSE LAKE (46.39 : 81.20) (446)MOOSE RIVER (51.20 : 80.24) (792)(908)MORLEY LAKE (49.06 : 85.44) (463)MORRIS RIVER (52.12 : 90.46) (435)MORRISON RIVER (53.47 : 91.51) (412)(435)(481)MOSE LAKE (49.09 : 85.45) (463)MOSQUE LAKE (45.01 : 76.55) (195)MOUNT ALBERT CREEK (44.12 : 79.19) (409)(410)(491)MOUNTAIN, LAKE ON THE (44.02 : 77.03) (172)MUD CREEK (P. U., Algonquin Park) (749)MUD LAKE (44.29 : 76.30) (3)MUD LAKE (45.47 : 82.26) (238)MUDDY CREEK (42.04 : 82.28) (492)MULLET CREEK (45.03 : 77.42) (409)(410)MULMUR LAKE (P.U., Mulmur Hamlet, Dufferin Co.) .. (215)MUSKOKA LAKE (45.00 : 79.25) (474)(479)(492)(727)(909)MUSKOKA RIVER (45.01 : 79.41) (277)(492)(767)MUSKRAT LAKE (45.40 : 76.55) (858)(945)MUSKRATDAM LAKE (53.25 : 91.40) (481)MUSSEL LAKE (49.41 : 93.57)-1[ (664)(665)MUSWABIK RIVER (51.24 : 85.03) (412)(434)(481)

NAGAGAMISIS LAKE (49.28 : 84.40) (435)NAMELESS LAKE (45.50 : 82.26) (238)NANTICOKE CREEK (42.47 : 80.04) (251)(407)(408)(409)(411)(492)NAPANEE RIVER (44.12 : 77.02) (277 )(411)(492)NASSAU LAKE (49.40 : 84.16) (435)NEEBING RIVER (48.24 : 89.13) (492)NELLIE LAKE (46.07 : 81.30) (643)NET LAKE (47.06 : 79.46) (727)NETTIE LAKE (48.14 : 79.59 )~~ (727 )NEWBIGGEN CREEK (42.42 : 81.39) (411)(491)(492)NICHOLS CREEK (45.08 : 75.52) (858)NIGHTHAvvK LAKE (48.28 : 80.58) (727)NIKIP LAKE (52.53 : 91.53) (481)(649)NINETEEN CREEK (43.14 : 81.17). (665)NINETEEN LAKE (45.51 : 82.51) (238)

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NIPIGON LAKE (49.50 : 88.30) •.....•... (12)(27)(97)(117)(198)(269)(270) (290) (323) (396) (768) (769(770) (771) (772) (803) (804) (805(806) (807) (837) (908 )(933) (939(966 )

NIPIGON RIVER (48.57 : 88.14) .•.••..... (277 )NIPISSING LAKE. ~ '.' . (46 .17:80.00) •.•...•••. (3 ) (199 )(200 )(221 )(296 )(349)

(727)(792)(837)(842)NITH RIVER (43.12 :80.23) •.....•••. (407 )(411)(439 )(492)( 933)NOGIES CREEK (M.35 : 78.31) ••...••.•. (491)(673)NOISY RIVER•.............. (M .19: 80.09)•••..•.•.. (410 )(491)NORANDA CREEK (P. U., Trib .Mose L., .Thunder B. Dist. ) .• (463 )NORTH CREEK •••• • • • • • • • • • • • (42.51 : 80.30 )'>k •• • • • • • • • (280 )(486)NORTH RIVER '.' . (P. U., Trib. Belmont L ~ ) .. (436 )NORTH BRANCH CREEK (43.08 : 80.54) ..•••.•••. (491)NORTH CARIBOU LAKE (52.50 : 90.40) (445)(481)(649)NORTH CASTOR RIVER (45.16 : 75.25) .••.•..••• (408)(410)(491)NORTH LAKEFIELD CREEK (P. U., lakefield, Douro Tp., Peterborough Co.) .. (491)NORTH MUSKOKA RIVER (45.00 : 79.18) .. ; ....... (792)NORTH PINE LAKE (P.U., Manitoulin Is1.) .. (238)NORTH RATHBUN LAKE (44.48 : 78.13) (909)NORTH SAUGEEN RIVER (44.19 : 81.16) (408)(409)(410)(491)NORTH SPIRIT LAKE (52.31 : 92.55) •.•....... (412)(445)(481)NORTH SYDENHAM RIVER (42.36 : 82.23) (665)NORTH THAMES RIVER (42.59 : 8L15) •.•.•••... (280) (492) (933)NORTHWIND LAKE (52.48 :93.23) (649)NORWAY LAKE (46.05 : 81.18) ........•. (643)

NORWAY LAKE (46.34: 80~48) (446) . .NOTTAWASAGA RIVER (44.32 : 80.00) ••••• ~ •.•• (407)(409) (410) (411)(484) (491

OAK LAKE (P. U., Belmont & MetllUen Tps., Peterborough Co.) .. (436OAKVILLE CREEK (43.26 : 79.40) .•.•••.... (411)(492)OBA LAKE (48.40 : 84.16) (792)OBABIKA LAKE (47.05 :80.17) (727)OBABIKA LAKE (51.53 : 90.56) (481)OGOKI RIVER (51.38 : 85.57) (435)ONAPING RIVER (46.37 : 81.18); .•..••... (446) (491)ONE MILE CREEK (43 .16 : 79.06) (411)(492)OPASQUIA LAKE (53.18 : 93.34) (481)OPEONGO LAKE (45.42 : 78.23) •.••.••... (10) (100 )(148) (152) (638)(639)

. (640) (742) (743) (744) (748) (840(843)(853)(858)(882)(892)(898

OPICHUAN RIVER (51.19 : 87.41) .....•.... (412)(435)(481)OPINICON LAKE ....•........ (44.34 : 76.19) ••..•••••. (3)(35)(173)(896)ORCHARD CREEK. (44.37 : 80.36) ..•.. : •.•. (408)(409)(411)ORONO CREEK (43.57 : 78.37) (411) (492)ORR LAKE (44.36 : 79.48) (3)O.S.A. LAKE (46.03 : 81.24) (643)OSHAWA CREEK (43.52 : 78.50) (408)(410)(411) (491)(492)OTONABEE RIVER (44.09 : 78.14) •.••...••. (411)(492)OTOSKWIN RIVER : (52.13 : 88.06) .....••••• (435)OTTAWA RIVER (45.34 : 74.23) ...•...... (279)(367)(373)(374)(397)(492

(727) (792) (858) (945) (947 ).OTTER CREEK (44.31 : 77.51) ~(436)

OUSE RIVER (44.16:78.03)••...••..• (408 )(411)(491) (492)

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OWL LAKE (45.34 : 82.04) (238)OWL LAKE (45.36 : 78.38) (840)OXTONGTJE LAKE (45.22 : 78.55) (3)OZHWAY LAKE " (46.47 80.24) (446)

PAGWACHUAN RIVER (50.12 : 84.43) (435)(492)PAINSWICK CREEK (P.U., Painswick, Innisfi1 Tp.,Simcoe Co.) .. (408)(409)

(410)PALGRAVE LAKE (P.U., Pa1grave Vi11.,Albion Tp.,Pee1 Co.) .. (3)PANACHE LAKE (46.15 : 81.20) (446)(453)(727)PAPINEAU LAKE (46.13 : 78.45) (945)PARADISE LAKE (43.30 : 80.40) (950)PARENT DRAIN (P.U., Tecumseh. Trib.L.St.C1air) .. (411)(492)PARKHILL CREEK (43.13 : 81.47) (411)(492)PARKS CREEK (44.17 : 77.20) (456)PASHKOKOGAN LAKE (51.01 : 90.16) (435)PASHKOKOGAN RIVER (51. 08 : 90. 05) (412)(435)( 481)PAUDASH LAKE (44.58 : 78.00) (436)PAYNE RIVER (45.14 : 75.08) (408)(409)(410)(491)PECOR.S LAKE (46.22 : 82.28) (404) (406) (407) (408) (409)PEEAGWON CREEK (52.47 : 88.41) (435)PEEAGWON LAKE (52.23 : 88.50) (481)PEFFERLAW BROOK (44.20 : 79.13) (408)(409)(410)(411)(491)(492)PELICAN LAKE (50.07 : 91.58) (792)PEMBINA LAKE (47.32 : 81.40) (858)PENETANGORE RIVER (44.11 : 81.38) (407)(408)(409)(410)(411)(491)

(492)PENINSULA LAKE (45.20 : 79.07) (945)PENVILLE CREEK (44.08 : 79.45) (484)PERCH LAKE (45.54 : 82.00) (238)PERCH LAKE (46.02 : 77.23) (490)PERCY CREEK (44.15 : 77.50) (408)(410 )(491)PERCY LAKE (50.39 : 86.35). (435)PETAWANGA LAKE (51.29 : 88.25) (435)PETAWAWA RIVER (45.55 : 77.15) (408)(409)(858)PETOWNIKIP LAKE (52.56 : 92.02) (649)PICKEREL LAKE (45.41 : 79.18) (945)PICKLE LAKE (51.28 : 90.15) (412)(435)(481)(792)PICNIC LAKE (48.36 : 85.16) (792)PIGEON LAKE (44.27 : 78.30) (36)PIGEON RIVER (44.21 : 78.33) (410)PIKE CREEK (42.19 : 82.51) ~ . (406)(407 )(409 )(410 )(411)(491)

(492)PIKE LAKE (45.52 : 81.59) (238)PIKE LAKE (P.U.,Betw.Walkerton & Chesley,Bruce Co.) .. (3)PINE RIVER (44.20 : 79.52) (407)(408)(409)(410)(411)(491)

(492)PITOPIKO RIVER (50.04 : 84.28) (435)PLATO CREEK (44.29 : 77.46) (491)PLEDGER LAKE (50.53 : 83.42) (435)PLUNGE LAKE (46.10 : 81.32) (643)POOLE LAKE (45.35 : 82.03) (238)PORTAGE LAKE (45.46 : 82.32) (238)POT-HOLE LAKE (P.U., Manitoulin 181.) .. (238)POTTAWATOMI RIVER (44.34 : 80.56) (407)(408)(409)(410)(411)(491)

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POTTERSBURG CREEK (P.U., London) ..........• (491)POUDASH LAKE (P.U., Wilberforce, Haliburton Co.) .. (3)PRETTY RIVER (44.)0 : 80.13) .••....... (410 )(411)PRIMROSE LAKE (P.U., Prirnrose Harol., Mulmur & Mono Tps.Dufferin Co.)

.. (3) .

PRINGLE CREEK (43.51 : 78.56) ..•.•..... (407 )(408 )(409 )(4.10 )(411)(491(492) . .

PROCTORSCREEK (44.01 : 77.43) ...•••••.. (406 )(407 )(408 )(409 )(410 )(411(491)(492) .

PROULX LAKE (45.46 : 78.24) (742) (840)PROVOKING L~KE (45.34 : 78.30) ••...••... (743)PUCES, RIVIERE AUX (42.18 : 82.47).••..•••.. (409)(410)(411)(491)(492)

QUEENSTON LAKE , (50.29 $6.45) (435)QUIRKE LAKE (46.28 : 82.33) .•.....•.. (404)

RABBIT LAKE (47 .00 : 79.38) •......... (727 )RABBITTAIL LAKE (45.41 : 77.52) ....•...•. (840)RADIANT LAKE (46.00 : 78.17) .•........ .(840 )(945)RAGGED LAKE (45.28 : 78.39) •..•...... (840)RAIN LAKE (45.37 : T8 .56) •••.•....• (74.3)RAMBO CREEK (P. U., Burlington) .....•. (411)(491)(492)RAMSEY LAKE (46.29 : 80.57) .•......•. (446 )RAMSEY LAKE (47.13 : 82.15) .•........ (792)RATHEUN LAKE (44.47 : 78.12) ...•.•.•.. (909)RAVEN LAKE (48.03 : 79.33) .••.....•• (727)RAWDON CREEK (44.16 : 77.34) ....•••... (491)RED DEER LAKE (46.24 : 80.45) .•.•...... (446)REDHILL CREEK (43.15 : 79.46) ..•..•••.. (408) (409) (410) (411)(491) (492REDROCK LAKE (45.35 : 81. 48) ....•..... (238) .REDROCKLAKE (45.46 : 78.28) •••.•..•.. (152) (233 )(840)REMI LAKE (49.26 : 82.10) .••..••... (727)(792)RICE LAKE (44.12 :78.10) •.•••...•• (3)(261)(262)

RIDEAU RIVER (45.27 : 75.42) .•.•.••.•. (411)(492)(792)(858)(947)RIDGE RIVER (50.25 : 84.20) •.•••••... (435 )RILEY LAKE (44.50 : 79.11) ...••...•• (469)(470)(471)(909)ROBERTS RIVER (46.50 : 80.58) ......•... (446)(491)ROBINSON LAKE (46.27 : 81. 02) ..•..•.••. (446)ROBLIN LAKE (44.03 : 77.25) ••.......• (172)(466)(467)(468)ROCHESTER CREEK (P. U., NE of Ellliot Lake, Algoma Dist. ) •. (406) (4CJ! ) (M

(409)(491) .ROCK LAKE .....•........... (P. U., Algonquin Park) .•. (742) (743)ROCK LAKE (45.41 : 82.08) •....•.... (238)ROCK LAKE (46.19 : 81.40) ...•..••.. (446)ROCK LAKE (46.26 : 83.46) .•.•...... (27)ROCKY SAUGEEN RIVER (44.12 : 80~53) •......... (407)(408)(409)(410)(411)(491:

(492)RODDY LAKE (49.41 : 93.47r~(, (664)(665)ROSALIND LAKE .......•..... (44.10 : 81.04) ~ (3)(969)ROSSEAU LAKE (45.10 : 79.35) (220)(479)(492)(903)(909)ROSSEAU RIVER (45.14 :79.36) ....•.••.. (483)RO$SMORE BOG (P. U.; Ame1iasburgh Tp., P.E .ce. ).. (172)ROUGE RIVER (43.48 : 79: 07) ••..•..... (408) (410) (411) (491 )(492)

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ROUND LAKE (44.30 : 77.53) (436)ROUND LAKE. '" (45 .38 : 77.30) (3 )(945 )ROUND LAKE (48.01 : 80.02) (727) -ROUND LAKE (50.11 : 86.44)-)(- (481)RUGBY CREEK (49.52 : 93.01) (452)RUSCOM RIVER (42.18 : 82.37) (409) (410 )(4-11)(491)(492) .

SACHIGO LAKE (53.49 : 92.08) (445)(481)SACHIGO RIVER (55.06 : 88.58) (412)(435)(481)SAGIGONSING LAKE (P.U., Manitoulin Isl.) .. (238)ST.ANDREWS LAKE (45.50 : 77.41) (727)(945)ST.JOSEPH LAKE (49.48 : 84.02) (435)ST.JOSEPH LAKE (51.05 : 90.35) (435)(649)ST.LAWRENCE LAKE ; (44.56 : 75.04). .....•••. (188)ST.LAWRENCE RIVER (45.20 : 73.58) (163)(411)(438)(755)(837)(930)

(933)ST.LEONARD LAKE (46.14 : 81.38) (643)ST.MARYS RIVER (46.09 : 84.02) (792)(803)ST .OLA LAKE (44.52 : 77.37) (436)SAKWASO LAKE ~ (53.01 : 91.55). " (445) (649)SALEM CREEK (44.00 : 77.50) (406)(407)(408)(409)(410)(411)

(491)(492)SALERNO LAKE (44.51 : 78.29) (492)SALMON RIVER (44.11 : 77.15) (411)(492)SAND LAKE (45.39 : 79.11) (945)SANDUSK CREEK (42.48 : 79.58) (411)(492)SANDY CREEK (44.56 : 75.24) (410)SANDY LAKE (53.02 : 93.00) (412)(435)(445)(481)(649)SANDYBANK LAKE (53.50 : 89.44) (412)(435)SAUBLE RIVER (44.39 : 81.15) (408)(409)(410)(411)(491)(492)

(960)SAUGEEN RIVER ' (44.30 : 81.22) (277) (356) (408) (409) (410) (411)

(491)(492)SCHADE RIVER (53.37 : 91.01) (412)(435)(481)SCOTCH RIVER (45.27 : 74.59) (409)(410)(411)(491)(492)SCUGOG LAKE (44.10 : 78.50) (3)SENECAGREEK (P. U., Caledonia Town) (411)(492)SEPARATION LAKE~ (50.14 : 94.24) (717)SERPENT RIVER (46.12 : 82.38) (406)(407)(408)(409)SESEGANAGA LAKE (50.00 : 90.28) (435)SETTING NET LAKE (52.47 : 93.36) (649)SEUL LAC (50.20 : 92.30) (740)SEVERN LAKE (53.54 : 90.48) (445)SEVERN RIVER (44.48 : 79.43) (277-)SEVERN RIVER (56.02 : 87.36) (435)(481)(649)SHADOW RIVER (45.15 : 79.39). (409 )(410)(491)SHAGAMU LAKE (55.05 : 87.04) (412)SHARBOT LAKE (44.46 : 76.41) (3)SHEKAK RIVER (49.49 : 84.31) (435)SHELDON CREEK (44.07 : 79.53) (484)SHELTER VALLEY BROOK (43.59 : 78.00) (411)(437)(492)SHERIFF CREEK (P.U., N of Elliot Lake, Algoma Dist.) .. (406)(407)(408)

(409)SHIRLEY LAKE (45.41 : 78.08) (152)

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SHREW LAKE (45.42 : 78.05) •..•••..•. (233)SILVER CREEK , (42.39 : 80.57) •••..••••. (409)(411)SILVER CREEK....•...••.. ~ . (43.32 : 81.24) •..••••... (407) (408) (409) (410) (411) (491

(492)SILVER LAKE ...........••.• (44.05 : 81. 25) .•••.•.••• (3)SILVER LAKE (44.50 : 76.36) •.••.•.••. (3)SILVER LAKE .............•.. (45.07 : 79.34) •..•••..•• (454)( 909 )SILVER LAKE .•.........•.... (45.53 : 82.54) •••.·...••• (238)SIMCOE LAKE (44.25 : 79.20) ..•••••.•. (3)(198)(201)(472)(473)(655)

(682)(727)(825)(933)SIMON LAKE •.............•. (46.24 : 81.12) ••••...•.• (446)(643 )SIX MILE CREEK•........... (43.14 : 79.10) •...•••••• (4.07)(408)(409)(410)(411)(492SIX MILE LAKE (44.54 : 79.43) (3)SIXTEEN MILE CREEK .......• (42.30 : 81.37) •••••••.•• (411 )(492)SIXTEENMILE CREEK (43.11 : 79.20) (411)(492)SKELETONLAKE (45.15 : 79.27) •••.•.••.. (91~5 )SKOOTAMATTA RIVER........• (44.31 : 77.20) •• ~ .....•• (456)(492)SKUNK RIVER (49.48 : 84.31) (435)SMALL LAKE (45.27 : 78.45) (3)SMITH CREEK (43.31 : 80.51) ••..•.•••• (407)(411)(492;SMITH LAKE (46.16 : 78.56) (945)SMITHFIELD CREEK (44.02 : 77.40) •..••••.•• (410)(411)(491)(492)SMOKE LAKE (45.31 : 78.41) (3) (152)(742)(743 )(840)(882)SMOKY HOLLOW LAKE .......•. (45.38 : 82.04) ••..•••••• (238)SMOOTHWATER LAKE ,(47.24 :80.41) .••...•.•• (727)

. SNELGROVE BROOK ....•...•.. (44.28 : 78.16) .•••••..•• (491)SNOW LAKE ...............•• (45.41 : 82.03) •..••.•••. (238)SOPER BROOK (43.53 :78.40) (492)(933)SOURCE LAKE (45.33 : 78.39) (840)SOUTH CASTOR RIVER (P.U., Thru Kenmore, Osgoode Tp., Carleton Co.) •• (409)

(410)(491) .SOUTH GIBSON LAKE (P.U., MacTier, Muskoka Dist.) .• (3)SOUTH LAKEFIELD CREEK ....• (P.U., Lakefield, Douro Tp., Peterborough Co.) .• (491)SOUTH MAITLAND RIVER (43.43 : 81.34) ••..•.•••• (408)(409)SOUTH MUSKOKA RIVER•....•. (45.02 : 79.18) •••••••••• (792)SOUTH NATION RIVER (45.34 : 75.06) (408 )(409 )(410 )(411)(491)(492SOUTH OTTER CREEK ...•..... (42.39 : 80.47)~~ .•••••••. (411)(492)SOUTH PINE LAKE ........•.. (P.U;, Manitoulin Is1.) •• (238)SOUTH PINE LAKE (45.43 : 82.06)~~ ••••.•.•. (655)SOUTH SAUGEEN RIVER.•..... (44.09 : 81.02) •.••.•...• (408)(409)(410)(491)SOUTH TROUT LAKE (52.53 : 93.41) •••••.••.• (481)(649)SPANISH RIVER............• (46.11 : 82.19) ...••....• (277)(447)(448)(449)(450)(L,51

(727)SPARROW LAKE (44.47 : 79.24) (646)SPEED RIVER (43 .23 : 80.22) (109 )(136) (191)(407 )(411)(492

. (813)SPENCER CREEK (43.16 : 79.55) (411)(492)SPITTLER CREEK (42.55 : 80.36) •••..••... (485)SPOON LAKE ...•.......•.... (46.05 : 81.04) ..••... ; .. (643)SPRING CREEK (42.53 : 81.02) •...•....• (933)SPRING LAKE (46.13 : 81. 43 ) (643 )SPROULE LAKE (45.36 : 78.23) •.•••..••. (882)SQUAW RIVER (44.35 : 78.25) (491)STEENBURG CREEK (44.52 : 77.39) •••....•.• (436)STEENBURG LAKE •.....•..... (44.50 : 77.41) .••.•••..• (436 )STEVEN CREEK ...... ~ ....... (45.09 : 75.39) .......... (858)

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STOCO LAKE (44.28 : 77.17) (456)(492)STOLLERY LAKE (P.U., N of Elliot Lake, Algoma Dist.) .. (407)(409)STONE'S LAKE (P.U., Manitoulin Is1.) .. (238)STONEY CREEK (42.49 : 79.56) (407)(408)(409)(410)(411)(491)

(492)STONEY LAKE (44.33 : 78.06) (492)(718)STONY CREEK (42.51 : 80.44) (485 )STOOPING RIVER (52.10 : 81.52) (435)STORY CRF~K (P.U., N.Brook Raml., Kalader Tp., Lenn.& Add.Co.).(409)

(410)(491)STOUFFVILLE CREEK (P.U., Metro Toronto) (266)(278)STRATTON LAKE (45.51 : 77.44) (727)STRATTON LAKE (46.12 : 81.40) (643)STROTHER'S LAKE (P.U., Hornings Mills, Melancthon Tp., Duf.Co.).(215)STURGEON CREEK (42.01 : 82.34)..•........ (492)STURGEON LAKE (44.28 : 78.43) (36)(261)(262)(492)STURGEON RIVER (44.44 : 79.44) (408)(409)(410)(491)SUCKER LAKE (45.43 : 81.52) (238)SULPHIDE CREEK '" (P.U., Trib.Stoco L., Hungerford Tp., Hast.Co.) .. (411)

. (492)SUNDAY LAKE (45.36 : 78.24) (882)SUNFISH .CREEK (P.U., Dunnville, Haldiman Co.) .. (411)(492)SUNFISH LAKE (43.29 : 80.39). (137)(193)(950)SUNFISR LAKE (46.06 : 81.06) ......•... (643)SUPERB LAKE (50.30 : 86.59) ......•... (435)SUTTON LAKE (54.15 : 84.44) (649)(908)SWAN LAKE (45 .30 : 78.43) (840)SYDENHAM RIVER (42.33 : 82.25) (408)(409)(410)(411)(492)(933)SYDEN~AM RIVER (44.34 : 80.57) (144)(706)SYDNEY LAKE (50.41 : 94.25) (717)

TADENAC LAKE (45.03 : 79.57). (131)TAIT LAKE (45.01 : 77.48) (441)TALBOT CREEK (42.38 : 81.22) (407)(408)(409)(410)(411)(492)

(933 )TALBOT RIVER (44.28 : 79.10) (491)TALFORD CREEK (42.54 : 82.27) ....•..... (411)(492)TALON LAKE (46.18 : 79.05) (945)TANAMAKOON LAKE (45.33 : 78.37) (152)(743)(840)TANGAMONG LAKE (44.43 : 77.50) (436)TAY RIVER (44.53 : 76.07) (411)(491)(492)TEAPOT LAKE (43.45 : 79.48 )-l!- ••••••••• (898)TEESWATER RIVER (44.18 : 81.16) (408)(409)(410)(411)(491)(492)TEGGAU LAKE (49.41 : 93.38) (493)TELFER CREEK (44.37 : 80.53) (407)(408)(409)(410)(411)(491)

(492)TEPEE LAKE (45.36 : 78.44) .....•.... (840)TRAMES RIVER (42.19 : 82.27) (280)(357)(409)(410)(411)(491)

(492)(933)THEDFORD CREEK (P.U., Thedford, Bosanquet Tp.,Lambton Co.) .. (492)THIRTY MILE CREEK (43.11 : 79.30) (411)(492)TRORNE LAKE (54.32 : 91.37) (858)THREEMILE LAKE (45.59 : 78.54) (727)(840)(945)TRREENARROWS LAKE (46.05 : 81.27) ..•....... (643)

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TILBURY CREEK (42.19 : 82.27) •...••...• (409 )(410 )(411 )(492)TIM LAKE (45.45 : 79.02) •......•.. (840)TlMAGAMI LAKE (47.00 : 80.05) .••..•••.. (27)(727)TlMAGAMI RIVER (46.35 : 80.11) ••...••..• (489)TIMISKAMING LAKE ...•...•.. (46.52 : 79.15) ••.•••••.• (374)(727)TOBACCO LAKE (45.51 : 82.27) ••••...•.. (238)TOMIKO LAKE .....•......•.. (46.32 : 79.49) .••.•.•..• (727)TOTTEN LAKE ~ (45.55 : 83.10) •....••..• (238)TRAVERSE LAKE (45.58 : 78.03) •••••• ~ •.. (727)TRENT RIVER (44.06 : 77.34) •••.•..... (277 )(411 )(492)(792) (824)TRIANGULAR LAKE ........•.. (51.29 : 87 .58) .....••••• (435)TROLLOPE LAKE (48.35 : 79.41) .•..••••.• (808)TROUT LAKE •............... (46.18 : 79.20) ••...•.•.. (3)(727)(945)TROUTFLYLAKE (51.42 : 88.53) .•..•••... (412)(435)TUKANEELAKE (48.38 : 85.13) ••••..•... (792)TURKEY CREEK ••..•.•..• , •.• (42.14 : 83.06) ••.• ~ ••••. (406)(407)(408)(409)(410)(411

(492)TURTLE LAKE : (45.50 : 81.53) ••.•••.••• (238)TURTLE LAKE (46.18 : 79.10) .•••••..•• (945)TWELVE MILE CREEK (43.11 : 79.17) •••...••.. (409)(410)(411)(491)(492)TWELVE MILE LAKE (45.01 : 78.43) ••.••.•.•. (261) (262)(727 )(945)TWENTY MILE CREEK (43 .10 : 79.22) .....••.•. (409 )(410) (411)(491)(492)( 903TWO MILE CREEK (43.15 : 79.07) ..•.•.••.. (411)(492)'IWO RIVER LAKE (53.52 : 91.27) ....•.••.• (481)TWO RIVERS, LAKE OF ......• (45 .35 : 78.29) ••..•..... (3) (840) (898)TYSON LAKE (46.07 : 81. 07 ) .•••.••... (643)

UNNAMED LAKE ....•......... (46.01 : 81.24) ...•..•••• (643)UNNAMED LAKE (46.21 : 78 .49 )~~••••...•. (727)UPPER BASS LAKE (47.01 : 80.14) ••.•.•..•. (728)UPPER ROCK LAKE (44.30 : 76.24) ••...•.••. (896)UPPER TWIN LAKE (50.08 : 86.37) .•.••.•... (435)USSHERS CREEK (43.03 : 79.01) ..•••.•..• (411)(492)UXBRIDGE BROOK........•... (44.16 : 79.12) •••••..••. (406 )(407 )(408) (409 )(410)(411

(491)

VALENTINE RIVER (49.49 : 83.45)..••••••.• (435)VERMILlON LAKE (46.30 : 81.26) ••.••.•••. (446)VERMILlON RlVER (46.16 : 81.41) •••.•.•••. (277)(446)VERNON LAKE (45.20 : 79.17) •..•..•..• (492 )(727 )(945)VIVIAN CREEK (44.10 : 79.20) .•..•.••.• (1/.09)(410)

WABA CREEK (45.25 : 76.20) .•..•••... (408)(409)(410)(491)WABIGOON LAKE (49;44 : 92.44) •••...•••. (740)WABIGOON RIVER (50.15 : 93.56) •.•. ~ ••... (663)WABlMEIG LAKE ~ (51. 28 : 85.36) •.•.••••.• (435)WADSWORTH LAKE (44.51 : 77.35) ...•••.... (655)WALKER LAKE (45.22 : 79.04) •.••••••.. (476)(477)(909)WALKER LAKE (46 .12 : 81.30) .••••....• (643 )WALLBRIDGE LAKE (44.42 : 77.00) ...•..•..• (3 )WANAPlTEI LAKE (46.45 : 80.45) .•.•...... (275)WANAPlTEI RlVER (46.02 : 80.51) •••••.•... (277)(446)

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WAPIKOPA LAKE (52.55 : 88.10) (481)Wf\R\1ICK LAKE (52.31 : 93.45) (481)W/\SKIGOMOG LAKE (45.56 : 79.03) (727 )(945)Wi\T[~HLOO IAKE (46.10 : 78.11) (945)WATERTON CREEK (44.42 : 80.48) (411)WEAGAMOW LAKE (52.53 : 91.22) (445)(481)WELLf\ND CANAL (43.03 : 79.13) (411) (789) (790 ).(791)WELLAND RIVER (43.04 : 79.03) (371)(411)(492)(903)WENDIGO LAKE (46.08 : 78.17) (727)(945)WENDIGO LAKE (47.52 : 79.43) (727)WESlEMKOON LAKE (45.02 : 77.25). (727)WESlEYAN LAKE (51.12 : 91.38) (435)WEST CREDIT RIVER (43.48 : 80.00) (408)(409)(410)(491)WEST DUFFIN CREEK (43.51 : 79.04) (407)WEST HUMBER RIVER (43.44 : 79.33) (266)(278)WEST TWIN LAKE (44.39 : 77.54) (436)WHALlEY LAKE (45.42 : 79.40) (3)WHETSTONE LAKE (44.43 : 77.49) (436)WHISKYJACK LAKE (45.53 : 78.42) (840)WHITE LAKE (45.44 : 78.40) (747)WHITE LAKE (48.47 : 85.37) (792)WHITE RIVER (48.33 : 86.16) (277)(792)WHITE OAK LAKE (46.18 : 81.00) (643)WHITE PARTRIDGE LAKE (45.50 : 78.06) (152)(727)(840)(945)WHITE PINE LAKE (47 .24 : 80 .15)~~ (942)WHITEBIRCH LAKE (46.04 : 78.49) (945)WHITEFISH LAKE (P.u., Manitoulin Isl.) .• (238)WHITEFISH LAKE (45.33 : 78.25) (742)(743)(840)WHITEFISH LAKE (46.23 : 81.11) (446)(643)WHITEFOOT LAKE (45.03 : 77.5.3) (3)WHITEGULL LAKE (45.40 : 78.27) (840)WHITESTONE LAKE (45.39 : 79.52) (3)WHITEWATER LAKE (46.32 : 81.09) (446)(792)WHITSON RIVER (46.32 : 80.17) (446)WICKET LAKE (45.54 : 83.08) (238)WIER CREEK (P.U., Rosseau, Humphry Tp.,Parry S.Dist.) .. (410)WILCOCKS LAKE (43.57 : 79.26) (3 )(767)WILKES LAKE (46.01 : 79.00) (727)(840)(945)WII.LOW BROOK (43 .53 : 80.17) (407 )WILLOW CREEK (44.25 : 79.54) (408)(409)(410)(491)WILLROY CREEK (P.U.,Trib.Manitouwadge L., Thunder B.Dist.) .. (463)WILMOT CREEK (43.17 : 80.37) (2)WILMOT CREEK (43.54 : 78.36) (6)(77)(78)(87)WILTON CREEK (44.11 : 76.55). (411)(492)WILTSE CREEK (44.34 : 75.59) (646)WINDFALL LAKE .......•..... (45.42 : 82.04) (238)WINDIGO LAKE (52.35 : 91.32) (435)(445)(481)WINDY LAKE (46.36 : 81.27 ) (446)WINISK LAKE (52.55 : 87.22) (433)(435)(481)WINISK RIVER (55.17 : 85.05) .•........ (435)(481)(649)WINNIPEG RIVER (50.14 : 95.09). (225)(440)WOLLASTON LAKE (44.51 : 77.50) (436)WOODS, LAKE OF THE (49.15 : 94.45) (198)(226)(440)(792)(837)(908)

(921)WOWUN CREEK (P.U., Wowun L.to Mose L.,Thunder B.Dist.) .. (463)WOWUN LAKE (49.10 : 85.45) (463)

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WREN LAKE .....••....•..... (45.11 : 78.52) (3)WRIGHT LAKE (45.45 : 78.17) (743)(840)WUNNUMMIN LAKE (52.55 : 89.10) .•........ (412)(481)(649)

YOUNG LAKE (45.54 : 83.09) (238)

ZEPHYR CREEK (44.15 : 79.19) (478)

8 LAKE (P.U.) (494)(495)(499)67 LAKE (P. U.) •........... ........ (494) (495) (497) (499)69 LAKE (r.u.). (494)(495)(497)(499)70 LAKE •.......•.••.•.•••.. (P.U.) ........••......... (494)(495)(497)(499)81 LAKE •••••••••...••••••• (P. U. ) ....•.•.....••... '.. (494)(495 )(497) (499)(501)82 LAKE (P.u.) .........•......... (494)(495) (497) (499)95 LAKE (P.U.) (494)(495)(499)99 LAKE ••.•••.•••••• • • • • • • (P. U. ) (494)(495 )(496 )(499)114 LAKE (P. U. ) •••••••.•••••.••••• (493 )(494 )(495 )(502)(503 )(504

(893) ,120 LAKE •.••..•••.•.•.••.• (P. U. ) •...•••••.•..••.••• (494) (502) (503 ):j122 LAKE .••...••....•..•.• (P. U. ) .••••••••••••••••.• (493 )(494)(495 )(497)(499 )(500

(501)(502)(503 )(504)(893)127 LAKE (P.U.) (494)(495)(499)132 LAKE •••.•..••...••..•• (P. U.) .•.•••••••••.••..•• (493) (494)(495) (497) (499) (500

(501) (502) (503) (504) (893)149 LAKE •••••.•.....•••••• (P. U. ) .••..•.•••••.•••••. (494) (495) (497) (499)150 LAKE (P. U. ) (494)(495 )(497 )(499)152 LAKE .....••..•.•••...• (P. U. ) ••.••••••••••.••.•. (495) (497) (499)161 LAKE •.•...•.....•..... (49.40 : 93.54) See HILLOCK LAKE162 LAKE ..•...•....•...... (P. U.) ; ..• . . . . . . . . . (494)(495)(499)163 LAKE •••.•.••••••••.••• (P.U.) ......•..•...•..••• (494)(495)(499)164 LAKE (P. U.) (494) (495) (499)165 LAKE •••••.•..•.•..•••• (P. U. ) •.• • • • • • • • • • • • ••••• (494) (495) (499)189 LAKE (P. U. ) .••..•.•••••.•• '•.•• (494) (495) (499)220 LAKE ••.....••...••.••• (P. U. ) •••••. • • ••••• • • • . • . (499)221 LAKE (P. U. ) , ..• • . • . . . . . . . . (499)222 LAKE •.••.••••.•••••.•• (P. U. ) ••••.•••••••• • • • • • • (499)223 LAKE ••...••••..•••.••• (P.U.) ......•.••....•.... (499)224 LAKE •.••.•.••.••.••••• (P.U.) .......•••..••..... (499)226 LAKE •...•......•••.•.• (P. U. ) ................ • . . • (499) .227 LAKE •.•.•••••.•••••••• (49.41 : 93.41)*........• (493 )(494)(495 )(498 )(499 )(501

(592) (503) (504) (726) (893)228 LAKE .............•... . (49.41 :'93,.38) See TEGGAU LAKE229 LAKE •••••••••.•••••••• (P. U. ) • • • • • ~ ••••••••••••• (499)230 LAKE ..•••••......•.•.• (P. U. ) , (493)(494)(495 )(496 )(499)(501:

, (502)(503)(504)233 LAKE ••.........••••••• (P. U. ) ••••.••••.•••••••.• (499)234 LAKE •..••.•.....•...•. (P. U• ) •.... . . . • • • • . • . . . . • (499)235 LAKE ; (P.U.) (499)239 LAKE ......•...•.•..... (49.39 : 93.43 )-l*" ••••••••• (493)(494)(495 )(496) (497 )(498:

(499) (501) (502) (503) (504) (6{JL~:

(665)(893)(894)240 LAKE (49.39 : 93.43 )-l~••••••••• (493) (494) (495) (496) (498) (499:

(501) (502) (503 )(893 )(894)

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241 LAKE .•..•••.•.•.•••••• (P. U. ) ••••••••••••••••••• (493 )(494)(495 )(499 )(501)(502)(503) (504) (893)

.248 LAKE (P. U. ) " (499)251 I,AKE (P. U. ) ••••••............... (494) (495) (499)253 LAKE ....••........•.•. (P. U. ) (494) (495) (497)254 LAKE (P.U.) (494)(495 )(499)256 LAKE (P.U.) (494)(495 ) (499 )257 LAKE ...•••••••....••.• (P. U.) (494)(495 )(499)261 LAKE .......•...•..•... (P. U. ) (493 )(494)(495 )(501)(502 )(503)

(504)265 LAKE •.••••••..•••••••• (P. U. ) (493 )(494)(495 )(499 )(502 )(503)

(504)269 LAKE .........•...•••.. (P. U. ) •.••.•.•.••••••••.• (494) (495)302 LAKE (P. u.) (493) (494) (495) (497) (501) (502)

(503) (504)303 LAKE (49.39 : 93.44)* (493)(494)(495)(496)(501)(502)

. (503 )(504)(893)304 LAKE (49.39 : 93.44)-l~ (493)(494)(495)(496)(499)(501)

(502)(503)(504)(893)305 LAKE (P. U. ) (493 )(494)(495 )(496) (498 )(499)

(501)(502)(503)(504)464 LAKE • • . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • . (49.42 : 93.55) See HIGHWIND LAKE465 LAKE (49.36 : 93.48)-l~ See MAD DOG LAKE470 LAKE (49.39.: 93 .44)-l~ .•....... (497)

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PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

BIDEFORD RIVER ..•.......••.••• (46.36 : 63.52). (644)(645)(908)ELLERSLIE BROOK .....•........• (46.37 : 63.55) (7}(288)FORBES BROOK •........•...•.... (P. U.) ....•..••. .; •..... (733) (735)HILLSBOROUGHRIVER•........... (46.13 : 63.08) (792)MORELL RIVER . . . . '" .•••.•..•.. (46.25 : 62.41) .......• (154)

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ABENAQUIS, RIVIÈRE DES (46.35 : 70.49): (610)ABITIBI LAC See under ONTARIOACHIGAN, LAC DE 1' (45.56 : 73.58) (622)ACHIGAN, LAC DE L' (46.23 : 75.47) (727)ACHIGAN, RIVIÈRE DE L' " (45.50 : 73.27) .•.•.... (622)AIGLES, RIVIÈRE DES (46.25 : 75. 50 )~*"••••••• (727)AIGNEAU LAC (57.14 : 70.08) (952)AIGREMONT LAC (49.19 : 73.45) (727)AKOS LAC (47.48 : 76.25) (622)ALBANEL LAC (50.55 : 73.12) ...•.... (727)ALBERT LAC (46.32 : 74.28) (622)ALDER RUISSEAU (45.13 : 72.46) (850)ALEX LAC (49.15 : 71.28) (792)AMABLE LAC (45.40 : 75.49) (858)AMERICAINS, LAC DES (46.55 : 72.23) ...•.... (912)ANGUILLE, LAC À L' (48.26 : 68.25) ...•.... (912)ANTOINE LAC (47.16 : 79.07) (608)ARCHAMBAULT LAC (46.18 : 74.15) (622)(912)ARES LAC ..•................... (P.U.- near Knob Lake). (592)(658)(703)(707)ARGENTIER LAC (47.17 : 79.08) (727)ARGILE, LAC DE L' (45.52 : 75.34) (912)ASBESTE RIVIÈRE , (P.U.- flows into Watts Lac) •. (691)

ATOCAS, LAC AUX ..••........... (P.U.- Parc du M.Tremblant) ... (591)

BABY LAC (47.30 : 79.19) (608)BAGSLY LAC (46.17 : 74.29) (609)BAILLARGEON LAC ..............• (48.47 : 64.50) .......• (683)BALEINE, GRANDE RIVIÈRE DE LA.(55.16 : 77.47) (792)(908)BALEINE, PETIT RIVIÈRE DE LA.. (56.00 : 76.45) ...•...• (697)BARR LAC .................•.... (P.U.-near Knob Lac) ..• (658)(703)(707)BASKATONG RÉSERVOIR (46.48 : 75.50) •.......'(622 )(727 )(858)BATTLE LAC (45.40 : 75.35). (858)BAUDEAU LAC (51.45 : 73.08) (727)BEAN LAC (P.U.- near Knob Lac) .. (658)BEATTIE LAC (46.19 : 74.28) (609)BEAUCEJ. LAC À (47.20 : 72.45) (912)BEAUPRE LAC (47.27 : 73.38) (912)BEAUREGARD LAC ...•............ (46.09 : 73.59) ..•..... (683)BEAUTY LAC (46.11 : 75.47 )* (912)B:ÉDARD LAC (47.16 : 71.07) (865)BEL~ RIVIÈRE, LA (48.27: 71. 47) (606)(912)BENOIT LAC (45.44 : 75.41) (858)BERNARD LAC (46.20 : 74.33) (609)BÉTHOULAT LAC (51. 27 : 72.15) (727)BILL LAC (50.21 : 66.07) (973)BITOBI LAC (46.06 : 75.56) .••..... (727)BLACKBURN RUISSEAU ...........• (45.33 : 75.48) •......• (858)BLANCHE, LAC LA (45.43 : 75.19) (858)BLANCHE, PETITE RIVIERE (45.31 : 75.32) .•.....• (858)BLAVET LAC (47.48 : 76.21) (622)BLOUIN LAC (48.10 : 77.44) (792)

QUEBEC

QUEBEC

BLUE SEA LAC.·.•.•.........•... (46.13 : 76.03) (727)(912)BOILEAU LAC .................•. (46.23 : 74.55) (622')BOIS FRANC LAC (P.U.-Canton Rolland) .• (609)BONHEUR LAC .................•• (45.53 : 74.01) (622)BOOTH LAC •.................... (46.45 : 78.37) (727) .BORDE, LAC LA ...•.....•.•.•..• (54.47 : 67.20). (595)(787)(788)BOUCHETTE LAC .•••.•....•..•••• (45.55 :74.15) (622)BOUCHETTE LAC •.........•..•.•. (47.39 : 76.33) (622)BOUSQUET LAC ...•.••.•.••.•••.• (48.02 : 71. 29) (912)BOWKER LAC •••.•.•••.•..•.•..•• (45.25 : 72.13) (912)BRAS-COUPE, LAC DU .•..•....••. (46.34 : 76.11) •....... (727 )(912)BREECHERS LAC .••...•....•..... (45.54 : 71.28) (912)BRISAULT LAC •..•..•...•..•.••• (47.45 : 76.21) (622)BRISEBOIS LAC .....••....•.••.. (47 .17: 79.04) (727)BROCHET, LAC DU •.•.....•.••.•• (P.U.- Parc du M.Tremblant) •• (590)(609)BROME LAC (45.15 : 72.30) (850)(866)BROMPTON LAC (45.27 : 72.09) (912)BROUGHTON ISLAND LAIŒS (57.23 : 76.48)*.. ; (27)BRÙLÉ LAC ; (45.43 : 75.26) (608)BRÛLÉ LAC· ••........••..•....•. (46.24 : 74.00).......• (912)BRYSONETANG...•.•••.•.••.••.. (P. U. - Canton Litchfieid, Comt~ Pontiac -) •• (608)

CABONGA RÉSERVOIR .•...•.••...• (47.20 : 76.35) (727)CACHÉ LAC ; (46.21 : 74.39) (609)(792)CACm: LAC (49.50 :74.24) (727)CACHÉE RIVIÈRE (46.16 : 74.40) (607)(609)CAMACHIGAMA LAC •.......•.....• (47.50 : 76.19) (623)CAMACHIGAMA RIVIÈRE ..••....... (47 .40: 76.32). (623)CANARD LAC •..•........•....... (P.U.- Parc duM.Tremblant) .. (609)CAOPATINA LAC (49.26 : 74.46) (727)CAPIMITCHIGAMA LAC (47.35 : 75.47) (623)CAPITACHOUANE RIVIÈRE (47.36 : 76.54) (623)CARON LAC (46.37 : 72.48) (827)CARROLL LAC •.... , (46.50: 73.14) (858)CASAUBON lAC (46.21 : 73.08h~ (605)CASSETTE, LAC DE LA......••.••C48.17 : 68.37) (858)CATO LAC (46.31 : 74.34) (609)CAYAMANT LAC (46.06 : 76.17); .. ; (727 )(912)CAYAMANT, PETIT LAC .•••.••.... (46.00 : 76.20) •....... (727)CÈDRES, LAC DES (46.18 : 76.07) (727 )(912)CÈDRES, PETIT LAC DES (46.17 : 76.04) (727)(912)CÈDRES, RIVIÈRE DES ; (46.43 : 70.10) (617 )CHABARET LAC (46.06 : 75.56) (912)CHAMOUCHOUANE LAC .....•.....•. (49.10 : 73.46) (727)CHAMOUCHOUANE RIVIERE ..•..•..• (48.37 : 72.20) (606)(912).CHAMPLAIN LAC ..•....•••...•.•. (45.03 : 73.09) (912)CHARBONl'ilEAU LAC.; (45.34 : 75.41) (858)CHARLAND LAC (46.52 : 74.11) (622)CHARRON LAC.-.; ~ (49.32 : 74.10) (727)CHASSE, RIVIERE A LA .....•••.. (48.35 : 72.18) (606)CHAT LAC (47 ..10 : 72.38) (912)CH1TEApGUAY RIVIÈRE ........••. (45.23 : 73.45) (623)(646)(819)CHAUDIÈRE RIVIÈRE ...•..•..•..• (46.45 : 71.17) (792) (814)CHAUNCEY LAC {45 .43 : 75.27). (912)

iELSEA RUISSEAU (45.31 : 75.47} ~ .. (858)HIBOUGAMAU LAC .•............. (49.50 : 74.15) (727)(732)UBOUGAMAU RIVIÈRE (49.42 : 75.57) (792)HICOTS, RUISSEAU DES ....•...• (48.38 : 71.44) (606)HIGOUBICHE LAC ...••..•....... (49.05 : 73.32) (727)HOMINICH LAC~ ......•......... (47.33 : 71.15). (912)LAIR LAC ................•.... (P. U., Parc Mont,...Tremblant) •. (609)LAIR LAC ••...••..••••••••.••. (45.44 : 75.48) (912)LOCHE, LAC DE LA.....•••••••• (46.27 : 74.50) •.....•• (622)LOUTJER LAC ...•.....•••.•.•.. (46.11 : 73.79) (622)JATICOOK RIVI~RE ..•......•..• (45.19 : 71.54). (850)JCANAGOG LAC •..•.•••.•••..••• C46.56 : 75.33) (622)JEUR, LAC EN.....•....•..••.. (45.46 : 75.14) (727)JFFIN LAC ••...•...••.•••.•••. (47.46 : 76.03) (622)JLE LAC •..•.....•....•••.••.. (45.45 : 75.28) (912)JMMUNICATIONS LAC •........... (P.U., Nr.Knob Lac) •••• (658)(703)(707)JNNELLY LAC •.•...•.....•...•. (45.54 : 73.58) (622)JOKS LAC ...•....••.•.......•• (47.08 : 78.48) (727)JRNES, LAC ~ES •••.........•.. (46.43 : 75.09). (622)JRNES, RIVIERE DES ...••••.•.• (P. U., Rochon Canton, Labelle Comte) •• (607)(622)JSSETTE LAC ••.....• , .••.•..•. (48.09 : 68.43) (858)JUCHEPAGANICHE RIVIERE ..••..• (48.26 : 71.52) (606)JWAN LAC .•..........•.•••.••. (P.U., Nr.Knob Lac) •••• (658)(703)(707)RATÈRE, LAC DU .•••••••••.•••. (61.17 : 73.40) (916)RISTAL LAC ..•...•...•...•••.• (45.58 : 73.53) (622)ROCHE LAC .....•..••••..•.•..• (46.50 : 72.30) .(912)ULBUTE, LAC DE LA•••...•••••• (46.33 : 73.17) (912)ULOTTE LAC •..•......•••.•.•.• (P.U., Oarc Mont-Tremblant) •• (609)URLEY LAC ..•••••.•.•••....•.• (45.36 : 76.13) (858)

"~QUAM RIVIERE ....••••••••••• (46.35 : 70.01) (620)IlliFORD LAC ••••.•••••••••.•••• (45.57 : 76.08) (727 )/WRIAT LAC ••.••...•.••••..•.. (54.48 : 66.49). (658)AVID RIVIÈRE ••.••••••...••••• (45.58 : 72.54) (819)AVIS LAC •.•.••.•.••••.••.•.•• (47.49 : 71.08) (619)~IGAS LAC •..•....•...•.••••• (46.59 : 75.24) (622)~I-LUNE, LAC EN.•.••..•.•••• (45.43 : 75.27) (912)~SERT LAC •.•.........•••..•..• (46.35 : 76.19) (727)~SERT RIVIÈRE .......•••.•••.. (46.23 : 75.58) (792)~SFORGES LAC ..•..••.••••••..• (48.44 : 76.44) (727)~SORMEAUX LAC .......••....... (46.02 : 75.57) (912) .~STOR ÉTANG •.•..•..•..•••...• (P.U., Deston Canton, Abitibi-Ouest Comte) •• (608)~ux MONTAG~S, LAC DES .••.••• (45.28 : 73.59) (819)WOST RIVIERE •...•••••••••..• (46.45 : 70.09) (617 )[ABLE, LAC pU•••••...••••.••• (P. U., Parc Mont-Tremblant) •• (609)[ABLE, RIVIERE DU ••••....•••• (46.03 : 74.38) (609)[EPPE LAC .......•...••••.••.• (47.il : 75.15) (622))DA LAC .••..•..•.•••...••••.. (49.25 : 75.13) (727))DDS LAC ......•••.•.••..•.••• (45.43 : 75.37) (27)(608)(912))LLY LAC ...•.........••••••.. (54.48 : 66.45) (595)(787)(788))N~DSON LAC .•••.••.•.•.•.••• (45.36 : 75.32) (858)(912))RE LAC ........•.•..•••••.••. (47.34 : 76.12) (622)(792))UAIRE LAC •..•.....•••.....•. (47.10 : 75.48) (622))ZOIS RfSERVOIR •.•.•.......•. (47.30 : 77.05) (727)

QUEBEC

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DUBE LAC .•......•...•.•.....•. (47.31 : 73.43)-lE-....•.. (912)DUDLEY LAC ........•........... (46.16 :75.36) .•.••... (622)DUFRESNE LAC~ (49.35 : 74.15) .. : .•... (727)DUMOINE RIVIERE .....•......... (46.13 : 77.51) •.••.... (858)DUPARQUETLAC •........••..•... (48.28 : 79.16) ••••.•.• (727)DUPLESSIS LAC ......•.......... (47.,20 : 75.15) •..••..• (622)DUQUET LAC .........•......•.•• (62.04 :74.31) •..•••.. (691)

EAU, LAC DE L'ANSE À L' (48.08 : 69.44)-lE-••••••• (912)~AU CLAIRE, LAC ÀL' (46.31 : 74.09) ••..•.•• (912)~CHO LAC •........•............ (45.53 :,74.01) •.•. ~ •.• (622.)

~g~~g~~i;~.AŒ:::: ::::::::::~t~:~~ .~~i:~L:::::: :~~~; ~ÉCORCE, LAC DE L' ..•.......... (47.05 : 76.24). •••.••• (727)ÉCORCES, LAC DES •..•....•..... (46.32 : 75.25) .•.•••.• (622)(727)EDGES LAC : •.••....... (45.45 : 75.42) ..••••.• (858)EDWARD LAC ......•............. (46.45 : 72.55) •..•.••. (912)ELGIN LAC ...•••............... (45.45 : 71.20) •..••••. (912)ELIZABETH LAC., (54.46 : 66.54) •••...• : (595 )(787 )(788)ELLSWORTH LAC .•............•.. (45.45: 75 ~ 41) •••....• (858) .~LOI LAC (47.38·: 76.16) ..•.••.• (622)EON LAC (P. U. ) .............••... (792)" .ERRATIQUES, RIVIÈRE DES (P. U., Trib.R. Tourbe, Sùg11.1k Inlet) .• (691)ESCALIER LAC (46.25 : 74.29) (609)ESCALIER (L Y) RÉSERVOIR (45.52 : 75.40) •.•.•... (858)ESGLIS, LAC D' ..: (49.14 : 73.32) •••..... (727)ESTURGEON, RIVIERE DE L' (45.15 : 73.48) ...•.••. (819)

- ETCHEMIN RIVIÈRE , , .(46.46 : 71.14) •••..•.. (6I6)EUGENE, PETITE RIVIERE ...•..•. (48.39 : 7.2.27).. ••. .(606) .

FARMER LAC (45.48 : 74.31)...••... (607)FEMMES, LAC DES (P. U., Parc Mont Tremblant) .. (590) (609 )FERLAND LAC ... ~ .........•..... (50.27 : 62.58) ..•.•..• (912)FEUILLES, RIVIERE AUX •........ (58.47 :70.04) .....•.. (255)(401)(589)FIEDMONT LAC (48.21 : 77.39) ....•••. (608)FITZGERALD LAC (47.48 : 76.30) .•....•• (622)FORTUNE LAC ... , .......•••..... (45.31 : 75.52) .••.•.•. (858)FOSSILES, RIVIERE DES .•....... (P.U., into Sug1uk In1et) .. (691)FOURCHE, LAC DE LA..••........ (P.U., Parc Mont Tremblant) •. (609)FRANCIS LAC ' (46.56 : 72.23) (912)FRANCOEUR RUISSEAU .......•.... (45.52 : 72.07) (850)FRANÇOIS LAC •................. (46.24 : 74.33) .••••... (609)FRONSACLAC (47.38 : 71.03) (619)

GABRIEL LAC (49.20 : 74.28) (727)GAGNON LAC .................•.• (46.07 : 75.07).; •..... (622)GARRETT LAC. <: (45.45 : 75.27) (912 )GATINEAU RIVIERE (45.27: 75.42) (622) (792) (858)GAUDOIS LAC .. c (47.33 : 76.09) (622) .GAUTHIER RIVIERE (46.46 : 70.06) (617 )

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QUEBEC

AUVIN LAC .•..•.•...........•. (46.31 : 75.22) (622)ENE LAC (P.U., Nr.Knob Lake) .•. (592)(658}(703)(707)ILMAN LAC (49.55 : 74.20) (727)(792)ILMOUR LAC (45.38 : 75.33) (858)I,EARD LAC (45.39 : 75.45) (858)OELANDS, LAC,AUX .••.....••..• (55.27 : 64.17) (701)(858)OUFFRE, RIVIERE DU (47.26 : 70.29) (621)OUIN LAC '" (48.41 : 74.36 )~( ...•.. (727)OUIET LAC (46.36 : 72.57) (912)RAISSE, RIVIÈRE A LA.....•.•. (45.19 : 74.08) (819)RANDE RIVIÈRE, LA ...•••.••••• (47.21 : 69.55) (618)RANET LAC (47.47 : 77.31) (727)RANT LAC (46.13 : 76.02) (912)RAVEL LAC (46.48 : 75.23) (622)REEN LAC (45.46 : 74.57) (753)ROSBOIS LAC .....•••......•••• (47~07 : 72.50) (912)ROSSE, LAC DE LA......•.••••• (P.U., Parc Mont.Tremblant) .• (609)uEGUEN LAC •...••..........•.. (48.06 : 77.13) (727)UINDON LAC (46.05 : 75.10) (862)

A!HA!, RIVIÈRE DES .....••••.• (48.19 : 70.51) (492)ALL LAC (50.17 : 66.35) (912)AMARD LAC (54.49 : 67.27) (595)(787}(788)ANAS LAC (54.49 : 66.42) (658)ARBISON LAC (47.32 : 73.39) (912)ARTS, RUISSEAU DES •..•.••.•.• (48.38 : 71.43) (606)AWK LAC (45.48 : 75.20) (858)EBERT LAC (48.22 : 71.39) (912)EBERT LAC (49.53 : 78.39) (727)ENEY LAC ••••••..•.••.•••.••.• (46.02 : 75.55). (50) (158 )(727)(912)ERSEY LAC (46.18 : 73 .18 )~L (605) .ERTEL LAC •••..•.....•••••••.• (45.33 : 73.09) (930)(9ô$)ONORAT LAC (47.20 : 79.08) (608)OPKINS LAC (47.34 : 76.26) (622)OUSTON LAC (45.45 : 75.40) (858):OUSTON LAC ••..•....•..•..•••• (54.44 : 66.41) (592)(658}(703)(707):UTTE SAUVAGE, LAC DE LA ..•.•• (56.15 : 64.45) (792)

:LES, LAC DES (46 .06 : 74.02) (622)LES, LAC DES (46.10 : 76.08) (727)(912)LES, LAC DES ...••...•••....•• (46.27 : 75.33) (607)(622}(727)(912):LES, LAC DES (46.28 : 73.36) (858)LES, LAC DES.~ (46.31 : 72.55) (827)NNUKSUAC RIVIERE ..•..•..••••. (58.27 : 78.06) (789)(792)RELAND LAC (45.38 : 76.19). (858),ROQUOIS, RIVIERE AUX .••..•••• (48.36 : 72.20) (606)SAÏE LAC (46.43 : 72.51) (727)VETEAUX LAC (47.04 : 75.08) (727)

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QUEBEC

JACQUES-CARTIER LAC •........•. (47.35 : 71.13) ...•...• (619)(912)JACQUES-CARTIER RIVIÈRE ..•..•. (46.40 : 71.45) ......•• (912)JAKE LAC (45.43 : 75.27) ..•..... (608)JAMES LAC (48.59 : 72.45) (912)JEAN~PÉRÉ LAC (47.04 : 76.35) (727)JOE, PETIT LAC (45.43 : 75.38) •.....•• (608)JOHN LAC (54.48 : 66.46) •..••..• (595 )(658 )(787 )(788)JOHNSON LAC (45.47 : 76.24) (608) .JOSEPH LAC (46.12 : 71.32) (51)JOURDAIN RIVIÈRE (45.50 : 73.51) .•....•. (622)JOURDAIN RUISSEAU ...•......... (46.28 : 74 ~ 58) ...••••. (607) (622)

KACHI1tJISS LAC (50.22 : 65.15) (912)KATHLEEN FRANCES LAC (54.49 : 67.16) (595 )(787 )(788)KENOGAMI LAC .•..•.•........... (48.20 : 71.23) ..••...• (727)(792)(912)KIAKAMAC LAC (47.38 : 75 .50)il- (622)KIAMIKA RÉSERVOIR (46.40 : 75.05) •••....• (622)KINGSMERE LAC (45.29 : 75.51) (858)KINOJÉVIS RIVIÈRE (48.23 : 78.21) ......•• (792)KIPAWALAC (46.55 : 79.00) (727)KNOB LAC ..........•........... (54.48 : 66.48) ....•••. (184)(592)(593)(594)(595)(596)(597

(598 )(599) (600) (601) (60:2) (658) (690(692) (693) (694) (695) ('702) (703) (704(707 )(785)(787) (788)(789)(790}(791

, (792)KOKSOAK RIVIERE .•...••........ (58.32 : 68.10) ......•• (27)(792)

LABRECQUE LAC (46.18 : 73.26 )il-•.....• (605)LACROIX LAC (49.01 : 75.25). (727)LADY LAC (45.50 : 75.20) (858)LAJOIE LAC (46.25 : 74.17). (609)LAP'ÊCHE LAC .........•......... (45.38 .: 76.12) .....••. (858)LAPÊCHE RIVIERE (45.38 : 75.56) (858)LAPOINTE LAC , (47.16 : 72.42) (912)L'ASSOMPTION RIVIERE (45.43 : 73.29) ••...•.. (622)LATOURELLE LAC (46.13 : 76.08) ..· ...••• (727)LAUZON LAC (46.21 : 74.31) (590)(609)LAVERDIÈRE LAC (46.50 : 74.28) (622)LEAMY LAC (45.27 : 75.43) (858)LECOINTRE LAC .............•... (47.20 : 75.37) .••..... (622)LEIF LAC (55.40 : 64.08). (701)LEJEUNE LAC (P. u., Nr . Knob Lac); (658 )(707)LE~TRE LAC (47.21 : 76.00) (622)IESAGE LAC (46.19 : 75.03) ..••.... (622)LESLIE LAC (45.51 : 76.32) (608)LESSARD LAC (46.11 : 74.29). (607)IESTER LAC ..........•......... (45.02 : 71. 54)il- (912)IESUEUR LAC (47.26 : 75.18) (622)LETOURNEAU LAC (~.5.36 : 75.40) .....•.. (858)LEWIS LAC (46.·22 : 73.16) (605)·LIÈVRE, RIVIÈRE DU (45.31 : 75.26) (622)(858)LORANGER LAC (46.21 : 74.58) (622)

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QUEBEC

"-,oUF, RIVI~RE DU (46.13 : 72.55) (819),oup, RIVIERE DU (47.51 : 69.33) (819),oUFS, LAC DES .........•.•.... (45.41 : 76.12) (608),oUFS, LAC DES ............•... (47.04 : 78.18) (727),oUTRE, LAC À LA (46.17 : 73.18)~~ (605),OVERING LAC (45.10 : 72.09) (912)UDGER LAC .....•.............. (46.08 : 74.15) (622)UPIEN LAC (46.22 : 73.15). (605)USK LAC ...............••.•..• (45.35 : 76.00) (858)YTTON LAC ..•.............•..• (46.39 : 76.07) (727)

ADELEINE LAC ....••...•.•••... (49.24 : 76.49) (727)AGOG LAC ..•..•...•.•••.•.•..• (45.18 : 72.03) (912)AGOG RIVIÈRE ..............••. (45.24 : 71. 54) (912)AJOR LAC (46.50 : 75 .30 )~~ (622)AJ-JBAIE LAC (47.34 : 71.00) (619)ALCOLM LAC .•....••.......•... (54.46 : 66.45). (592 )(658) (703) (707)ALLARD LAC .......•.....•..... (P.U., Parc Mont Tremblant) .. (590)(609)ALO LAC ..............•....•.. (49.32 : 74.11)~~ (727)ANOUANE LAC ...............••• (47.33 : 74.06) (792)ARBRE, LAC DU ..•....••....••. (45.45 : 75.47) (858)AROIS LAC ....•.•••.•.•.•••••. (45.51 : 74.08) (622)ARSAC LAC •.......•••.••...•.. (46.53 : 79.05) (727)ARYJO LAC .....•.••••••.••••.. (54.49 : 66.48) (595)(600)(658)(702)(785)(787)(788)

'" (792)ASKINONG;g; LAC .•.•.•••.....••• (45.40 : 75.33) (858)ASKINONGE LAC ••.•...•.••••••• (46.19 : 73.23) (912)ASSAWIPPI LAC •••.••••.•••.••• (45.14 : 72.00) (912)ASSON LAC •.•.•..•...••.•••••• (46.03 : 74.02) (622)ASTIGOUCHE RIVIÈRE .••...•••.. (46.20 : 73.24) (912)ATAMEC LAC ..•....••••••.....• (50.22 : 65.54). (132 )(723)ATAMEC RIVIÈRE .••••••••.••••• (50.17 : 65.58) (935)(936)(938)ATAWIN RIVIÈRE ••..••••••.•••• (46.54 : 72.56) (622)ATCHI-MANIToU LAC ••.•..••.••• (48.00 : 77.04) (727)AZENOD LAC .•...•.••••...•.•.• (45.43 : 75.47) (858)cARTHUR LAC .....•..•••.•..••. (45.42 : 75.40) (858)cCARTHY LAC •.•••••••.••••••.• (P. U., Papineau Co.) •.• (74)cDONALD LAC .....•••....•••••• (45.52 : 74.35) (622)cFEE LAC .•.•...•••••.•..•..•• (45.43 : 75.39) (858)cGEARY LAC •.....••.•.•.•...•• (45.46 : 75.42) (858)cGLASHAN LAC ........••.••.... (45.38 : 75.44) (858)cGREGOR LAC ...............•.• (45.38 : 75.39) (608 )(727 )(858)cGUIRE LAC ••••........••••••• (45.43 : 75.26) (608)(912)cLENNANLAC ........••••••.••• (47.26 : 75.47) (622)cMULLEN LAC .•.•••.••••.••.•.• (45.45 : 75.44) (858)cNAB LAC ......•.....•.••.•... (45.44 : 75.41) (858)EACH LAC .......•..••.......•. (45.32 : 75.54) (858)(912)EGANTIC LAC (45.32 : 70.53) (792)(912)EKINAC LAC (47.03 : 72.41) (727)(912)EMPHREMAGOG LAC .•......•..••• (45.08 : 72.17) (683)(912)ENIHEK LAC •••..•..•....•.•.•. (P. U.) •...•...•••.••••. (792)ER BLEUE LAC (46.14 : 76.14) (727)(858)~SPLET LAC ~ (48.47 : 75.47) (727)ETABETCHOUANE RIVIERE .•.••••. (48.25 : 71.58) (606)

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MIDDLE LAC ••.....•.•.......... (P. U.; Nr.Knob Lac) •..• (658 )(703) (707)MINGAN RIVIÈRE (50.18 : 63.59) (792) .MISSIONNAIRE, ~C DU (46.55: 72.34) (912)MISSISQUOI RIVIERE (45.01 : 72.35) (850)MISTASSIBI RIVIÈRE .•..... , (48.53 : 72.13) (606)(912)MISTASSINI LAC ..•..•.•...••.•• (51.00 : 73.37) {727)MISTASSINI RIV:ŒRE (48 .42 ~ 72.2Ô) (606) (792)(912)MISTOUC RJVIÈR§L' ....•..•.•••. (48.38 : 71.41) ~ (606)MITCHINAMECUS RESERVOIR ..••••. (47.19 : 75.09). (607)(622)MOHR RUISSEAU (45.32 : 76.09) (858)MOISIE RIVIÈRE .•••.•.......... (50.12 : 66.04) (792)(902)MONDOR LAC (46.37 : 72 :46) (827)MONROE LAC ..•...••...........• (46.20 : 74.30) (590)(609)(912)MONTIGNY, LAC DE .•...•.......• (48.08 : 77.54) (792)MOREAU LAC (46.42 ~ 75.21) (727)MORGAN LAC (46.08 : 73.46) (622)MORHIBAN, LAC DE •............. (51. 50 ~ 62.54) (792)MOUSSEAU LAC (45.34 : 75.57) (858)MULLIN RUISSEAU (45.L~2 : 75.55) (858)MURRAY LAC (46.27 : 75.49) (727)MUSEUM LAC •.•••............. " (61.17 : 73.40)* (27)(916)MUSQUARO LAC (50.38 : 61.05); .(912)

NABISIPI RIVIÈRE ....•.....•... (50.14 : 62.13) (208)(912)(937)NEIGES, LAC DES (46.37 : 72.La) (82'7 )NELLY LAC •...•.............•.• (P.U., Parc La: V!3rendrye) •• (608)NICABAU LAC •••.•••...•...•..•. (49.23 : 74.10) (727)NICHICUN LAC (53.05 : 71.00) (789)(792)NICOLET LAC •.,: ~ •.. (45.50 : 71.33) (912 ~INICOLET RIVIERE .......•...••.• (L~6.14 : 72.39). (819)NODIER LAC (47.38 : 78.26) (727)NOIR LAC. ''';' ..•........•....... (~.6.00 : 75.57) \912 {lNOIRE RIVIERE ••.....•....•.... (45.06 : 73.46) (819 ;'NOIRE NORD-OUEST RIVIÈRE (46.43 : 70.00) (617)NOMININGUE LAC ..•...........•• (46.26 : 74.59) (622)(727)NOMININGUE~ PETIT LAÇ, ....•... (46.21 : 75.00) (622)NORD, RIVIERE·DU ..........•..• (45.31 :74.20) .. " ~.(727)NORMAND LAC (47.05 : 73.15) (27)NORTH LAC (P. U., Nr. Knob Lac). ~ .. (658 )(703) (707)NOTAWASSI LAC •.......•....•.•• (47.05 : 75.30), (622)NOTTAWAY RIVIERE .•.......••.•. (51.22 : 78.55) (41)

OBATOGMt~U LACS .•...•......•.. (49.37 : 74.28) (727)OBOE LAC.•.....•...•.......... (P.U., Nr.Kn@b Lac) •••• (658)ONATCHIWAY LAC ...•.•.•........ (49.00 : 71. 03) (792)OP~SATICA LAC ........•........ (48.05 : 79.18) (727)OPEMISCA LAc (49 .56 ~ 74.52) (727)ORIGNAL LAC ...••..•........... (P.U., Parc Mont-Tremblant) .. (609)ORISCANY LAC " U~7 .31 : 73.42) (912)OSPREY LAC ...•..........•....• (P.U., Nr.Knob Lac) •.•. (592)(658)(703)(707)OSTABONINGUE LAC •.•........... (47.09 : 78.53) .......• (727)0' SULLIVAN LAC (47.32 : 75.59) (622)

QUEBEC

)TTER LAC ..........•.......... (45.40 : 76 .25 )~l-.•.•••• (727)mANANICHE RIVIÈRE (48.27 : 72.11) (606)mAREAU LAC (46.17 : 74.09) (51)(622))UAREAU RIV{~RE (45.56 : 73.25) •....... (850)mELLE RIVIERE (47.25 : 70.02) ..•...•. (618))UIATCHOUANE RIVIÈRE (48.27 : 72.10) .•...••. (606))UIATCHOUANICHE RIVIÈRE (48.32 : 72.13) .••••..• (606)mIMET LAC " (46.10 : 74.35) (607)(912))URS, RIVIÈRE À L' (48.39 : 72.23) ..•....• (606)mTAOUAIS, RIVIÈRE DES .•...... (45.20 : 73.55) .......• (603}(604)(622)(792)(912))UTARDES, RIVIÈRE AUX (45.07 : 74.00) ••..•.•• (819)

JAPIN LAC (46.10 : 77.05) (912)JAPINEAU LAC (46.08 : 74.19) (622)JAPINEAU LAC .......•..•....... (46.47 : 75.25) ......•. (622)JAQUIN LAC (46.08 : 76.03) (727)JARENT LAC (46.24 : 73 .17)~t, (605))ARENT LAC (48.38 : 77.03) (727)JtCHE, LAC À LA (46.41 : 72.51) (727)J~LISSIER RUISSEAU (45.39 : 75.41) ••.....• (858)JEMICHANGAN LAC ....••......... (46.03 : 75.51) •••••... (158)(727)(858)(912)JERCHAUDE, LAC À LA (46.38 : 72.50) (912) .JERDRIX, LAC À LA (45.35 : 75.41) ....•••• (858)J"ÉRIBONCA, PETITE RIVIÈRE (48.46 : 72.05) •......• (606)JÉRIBONCA RIVItRE (48.45 : 72.05) •.••.•.. (606)(912)JÉRODEAU LAC (46.45 : 75.10) (622)JETAWAGA LAC (47.00 : 75.52) (858)JETER LAC ~ (54.52 : 66.45) (658)JETITE NATION, RIVIERE DE LA .. (45.35 : 75.06) ••••..•• (608)(623)JHILIPPE LAC (45.36 : 76.00) (858)JHRED LAC ....................• (P.U., Nr.Knob Lac) •.•• (703)(707)JIERRON LAC (46.53 : 74.20) (622)JIKAtffiA LAC (47.48 : 71.07) (619)JIKIANIKIJUAN LAC ..........•.~. (47.43 : 76.08) •.••.••• (622)JIMBINA, RUISSEAU DU...•...... (46.21 : 74.14) ..••.••• (607)(610)JIN ROUGE, LAC DU (47.24 : 74.55) (622)JINS, LAC DES .......•......... (P.U., Parc Mont-Tremblant) •. (609)JINS, RIVIÈRE DES ........•.... (46.01 : 72.03) ..•...•. (850)JISCATOSINE LAC (46.55 : 75.36) (858)JLEUREUSE, LAC DE L'ANSE (49.15 : 65.39) .•.•.... (912)JLOMBAGINE LAC .........•.....• (45.37 : 75.33) ••••.••. (608)(858)JOLONAIS, LAC DES (47.00 : 75.22) (622)(727)JOMPE, LAC DE LA (46.18 : 73.25) ....••.• (605)JONTAGE LAC ...........•....... (P.U., Parc Mont-Tremb1ant) .. (609)JOPE LAC (46.35 : 75.42) (727)JOUTRINCOURT LAC ...•.......... (49.11 : 74.07) ..•.••.• (727)JREISSAC LAC (48.20 : 78.20) •..•..•. (727 )JREMIE~LAC (46.22 : 74.23) (609)JRESQU'ILE, LAC DE LA ......•.. (49.43 : 74.51) •••...•• (727)J~TRE, RUISSEAU DU (45.44 : 75.35) ••....•• (727)JROFOND LAC (46.09 : 76.06) .•.•.... (727)JUYJALON LAC (50.30 : 63.25) (912)JYTHONGA LAC (46.23 : 76.25) (727)

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QUATRE LACS, lES (P.U., Parc Verendrye).(608)QUENOUILLES, LAC AUX (46.10 : 74.23) •....... (912)Qu1NILLON LAC .........•....... (49.04 : 76.57) (727 )QUINCHIEN RIVIÈRE (45.24 : 74.01) (819)QUINN LAC (46.29 : 75.45) (727)QUINZE, LAC DES (47.35 : 79.05) .....•.. (727)QUYON RIVIÈRE ................• (45.31 : 76.13) .•.•...• (858)

RACINE LAC ..................•. (P. U., Parc Mont-Tr·emblant) .. (609)RAINVILLE RUISSEAU (45.35 : 75.37) ...•••.• (858)RAMSAY LAC (45.36 : 76.06) (858)RATS, LAC ~UX .......••........ (46.26 : 74.19) ••.• ~ ••. (609)(912)RATS, RIVIERE AUX (48.53 : 72.14) (606)RAUDE LAC (55.15 : 64.17) (901)R-ê,YMOND LA.C (46.00 : 74.10) .. '.' (622)RÉMIGNY LAC (47.51 : 79.12) ...•..•• (727)RENAR~NOIR. RIVIÈRE .•.. , ...•. (P.U., Flows into Deception Bay) •. (691)RENAUDLAC (45.56 : 74.12) .. ~ (622)RENATJLT LAC (49.46 : 75.54) (727)RHEAlJME LAC (45.41 : 75.34)..•..... (858)RICHELIEU RIVI~RE (46.03 : 73.07) .•.••.•• (819)(912)RIDGE LAC (54.51 : 66.56) (595 )(787 )(788)RIGAUD RIVIB;RE •..............• (45.30 : 74.19) ..••...• (819)ROBERT LAC · (49.14 : 74.23) (727)ROCHE, LAC LA (47.26 : 73.37 )o1!- (912)ROCHON LACS (46.43: 75.14) (622)RODDICK LAC (46.15 : 75.53) (727)RODRIGUE LAC (P.U., Parc Mont-Tremb1ant) •• (609)ROGNON LAC (46.16 : 75.03) (912)ROHAULT LAC ..............•.... (42.23 : 74.20) ....•.•• (727 )ROND LAC (46.22 : 73. 04)o1!- (605)ROND LAC -.;. (46.39 : 76.15) (727)ROSIERS, RIVI~RE DES •......... (45.59 : 72.07) ...•...• (850)ROSIERS, RIVIÈRE DES •......... (48.00 : 70.00)~!- ..•...• (908)ROSSLAC .....•......•.•.· (48.46 : 64.48) (683)(904)ROUGE RIVIÈRE (45.17 : 74.10) .••.••.• (819)ROYER LAC : ; (46.30 : 72.57) ....•.•• (27)

SABlES, LAC AUX (46.53 : 72.22) .•••.••. (912)SABLES, LAC AUX (47.23 : 78.43) (727)SABlES, LAC DES (46.02 : 76.18) (683)SABLES, LAC DES (48.18 : 69.41) (912)'SACACOMIE LAC (46.31 : 73.14) (27)(858)(912)SAGUAY RIVIÈRE ...........•.... (46.23 : 75.02) ..••...• (607)(622)SAGUENAY RIVIÈRE (48.08 : 69.44) ....•••. (792)(912)SAINT-AMAND LAC .....•......... (47.14 : 79.09) (727)SAINT-BERNARD LAC (46.34 : 73.17) ..•..••. (912)·SAINT-CHARlES LAC (45.46 : 75.53) ...•.... (858)SAINT-DENIS LAC .....•........• (46.15 : 75.04) .•....•. (622)SAINT-FRANÇOIS LAC ..........•. (45.10 : 74.22) ••...... (40)(51)(789)SAINT-FRANdOISLAC (45.. 55 : 71.10}.......• (7Z0

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QUEBEC

QUEBEC

....3AINT-FRANÇOIS RIVIERE (46.07 : 72.55) (792)(819)(859)3AINT-GERMÂIN LAC (45.47 : 75.48) (858)3/\INT-JEAN ANSE (48.15 : 70.12) (912)3/\INT-JEAN LAC (48.35 : 72.05) (727)(792)(912)3AINT-JEAN RIVIÈRE (45.52 : 73.17) (819)3AINT-JOSEPH LAC (45.59 : 74.20) (622)(930)3AINT-JOSEPH LAC (46.24 : 75.02) (622)3AINT-JOSEPH DES MONTS LAC (45.37 : 75.42) (858)3AINT-LAURENT FLEUVE (49.40 : 64.30) (850)(912))AINT-LOUIS LAC (45.24 : 73.48) (51)(603)(604)(612)(613)(614)(615)

(674) (675) (676) (677) (789) (792) (819)(850)(912)

)AINT-LOUIS RUISS~U (46.22 : 74.30) ....•... (609))AINT-MAURICE RIVIÈRE (46.21 ~ 72.31) (397)JAINT-PIERRE LAC (45.43 : 75.43) (858)JAINT-PIERRE LAC (46.12 : 72.52) (39)(790)(819)(855)(912)JAINT-SIMON LAC (48.09 : 69.01)." (912)JAINT-SIXTE LAC ,; (45.49 : 75.15) (912);AINT-ZÉP~IRINRIVIERE (46.08 : 72.36) (819);AINTE-ADELE LAC (45.57 : 74.09) (607);AINTE-ANNE LAC " (48.48 : 66.03) (912)jAINTE-MARGUERITE RIVIERE (46.19 : 72.34) (819)jAINTE-MARIE LAC (46.25 : 75.02) .....•.. (622);ANDEAU LAC (47.09 : 78.11) (727);ANGSUES, LAC AUX (46.29 : 77.57) (912);ANS-BOUT LAC (46.34 : 73.25) (912);ANS NOM LAC (46.45 : 75.10)~~ (622);ANS NOM LAC (46.59 : 75.28)* (622);AULE RIVIÈRE (P.U., Flows into Watts Lac) .. (691);AULT, LAC DU (46.50 : 74.26) (622);AUMONS, RIVIÈRE AUX (48.41 : 72.30) (606):AVARY LAC (46.44 : 76.25) (912):CHRYER LAC (P.U., Canton Ripon, Comt~ Papineau) .. (608)ŒGUIN LAC (47.20 : 76.06) (622)',EPT-'ÎLES LAC (47.31 : 71.15) (912):ERPENT LAC " (46.48 : 76.15) (727)HAW LAC (46.18 : 74.31) (912)HEEN LAC (46.03 : 77.10) (912)IMON LAC (45.58 : 75.05) (608)MALLIAN LAC (45.49 : 75.22) (858)MITH LAC (45.43 : 75.26) , (912)ORCIER, LAC AU (46.42 : 73.24) (912)OUTH LAC (P.U., Nr.Knob Lac) (658)(703)(707)PROULE LAC (47.13 : 74.46) (622)QUAW, LAC DE LA (54.51 : 66.49) (658)TOIŒ LAC., (45.31 : 71.48) (912)TOIŒ RIVIÈRE (45.35 : 71. 58) (850)TRAMOND LAC (47.38 : 76.01) (622)TUKELY LAC (45.22 : 72.15) (912)UGARBUSH ~C (45.46 : 74.57) (753)UGLUK RIVIERE(EST) (P.U., Flows into Sugluk Inlet) .. (691)UGLUK RIVIÈRE(OUEST) (P.U., Flows into Sugluk Inlet) .. (691)~RVILLE LAC (46.09 : 77.12) (912)UPÉRIEUR LAC (46.13 : 74.28) (607)(912)URPRISE LAC (49.20 : 74.55) (727)YLVIE LAC (49.08 : 75.03) (727)

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T LAC ..•••..•.....•...•.....•. (46.47 : 79.02) (727)TADOR LAC (46.27 : 74.30) (609)TALBOT LAC (46.18 : 73 .25)t (605)TALON RUISSEAU (46.42 : 70.10) (617)TAPANI LAC (46.55 : 75.20) (623)(727)TAYLOR LAC (45.36 : 76.03) (858)TCHITOGAMA LAC ..•...•...• : •... (4[i. 49 : 71. 23) (912)~SCAMIE LAC ••.....•..•••••• (51.11 : 72.12) (727)~ISCAMIE, PETIT LAC •..•••..• (51.15 : 72.03) (727)TEMISCOUATA LAC (47.41 .:.68.47) (792)TENPENNY LAC (45.37 : 75.46) (858)TERREUR LAC .•.••....•..•.••••• (45.44 : 75.39). · (858)THORNE LAC (45.41 : 76.22) (608)THREEPOINT LAC ••••••• , ...•.•• (45.51 : 74.50) (753)TIBiRIADE LAC" ••...••••••••••• (46.31 : 74.59) (622)TICOUAPE RIVIERE ..•••...••••.. (48.41 : 72.21) (606)TOMASINE LAC (46.40 : 76.16) (727)TORTUE, LAC À LA (46.26 : 76.15) (727)TORTUE, LAC, LA (46.37 : 72.37) . (827)TOURBE RIVIERE .•••.•••••••••.. (p •U., Flows into Sugluk Inlet) •. (691)TRANSPARENT LAC .•. ; (47.30 : 77.24) (727)TRAP LAC (46.26 : 74.22) (609)TRAVERSE LAC ••••......•••••••. (46.51 : 72.32) (912)TRAVERS, LAC EN (50.29 : 62.58) (912)TREMBLANT LAC •.••.•....•••.•.• (46.15 : 74.38) (607)(912)TRENTE-ET-UN-MIlLES, LAC DES •. (46.12: .75.49) .. ~ (74) (622) (727)(858) (912)TRIGGER LAC •..••••.•.......... (P. U., Nr •Knob lac) •••• (658)(703) (707)TULIPE, LAC DE LA •••.•........ (45.58 : 76.42) (608)

...ULVERTONRIVIERE ••••••..••.••. (45.44 : 72.14). ~ (850)

VACHES, RIVIÈRE AUX .••.•••••• (46.02 : 72.46) (819)VERS, LAC AUX (46.09 : 77.09) (912)VERT LAC •.••....•...•••••..... (46.00 : 75.57) (912)VERT LAC (46.35 : 72.56) (912)VERT LAC (46.39 : 73.08) .. ~ (827)VÉZEAU LAC ••••..••••••••...... (46.11 : 74.41) ......•. (.622)VICEROI LAC (45.51 : 75.06) (608)VICTOR LAC (50.35 : 61.50) (912)VICTORIA"GRANDLAC•...••••.•• (47.31 : 77.30) (727)VIEIlLE, LAC DE LA .•.••..••.•. (46.46 : 76.14) (727 )VILLEBON LAC ••..••..••••.•..•• (47.58 : 77.17) (727)VINGT-DEUXIÈME MILLE, LAC DU .. (50.35 : 63.06) (912) .

WACONICHI LAC (50.08 : 74.00) (727)WACOUNO LAC .••••.••.•••••.•.•. (51.35 : 65.42) (792)WALKER LAC •...•.•..••••••.•.•. (50.16 : 67.09) (912)WALLACE LAC (45.01 : 71.38) (912)WALLINGFORD LAC (45.35: 75.41) (858)WAPUSLAC ~ (47.25 : 75.43) (622)

QUEBEC

~SWANIPI LAc.~ .......•••.•... (49.34 : 76.29) (207)(727)TASWANIPI RIVIERE ...........•. (49.53 :77.16) (207)TATERS LAC ..................•. (45.46 : 75.45) (858)TATTS LAC .....•............... (6L50 : 74.13) (691)ŒTETNAGAMI LAC (48.55 : 76.15) (727)TILSON RUISSEAU (43.59 : 75.55) (858)ITSHART LAC ••.••.••.....•••••. (P.U., Nr.Knob Lac) (658)

.....~AMACHICHE RIVIERE ••••..•••.•• (46.16 : 72.48) (819)~AMACHICHE, PETITE RIVIÈRE •.•• (46.16 : 72.50) (819)~AMASKA RIVIÈRE •.•.•••••••.•.• (46.06 : 72.56) (819)~ORK RIVIÈRE •.••.••••.•••..•.• (48.49 : 64.34) (611)

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QUEBEC

SASKATCHEWAN

ALTHOUSE LAKE ...••••••..•.••.• (55.31 : 104.50) (194)AMISK LAKE .•.•••••.••••.•••••. (54.35 : 102.15) (198 )(202)(301 )(302) (:ANNABEL LAKE .•••••.••..••.•••• (54.50 : 102.10) .....•...... (194)ATHABASKA LAKE ..••...•.•.••••• (59.15 : 109.15) (112 )(194)(198) (202)(:

(302) (304) (350) (652) (i(740) (789) (790) (791) (~(795)(837 )

BALDHEAD LAKE •••.•••••••.••••• (55.26 : 104.52) (194)BARTLETT LAKE ••••.••••..•••••• (55.30 : 104.59) (194)BASIN LAKE (52.38 : 105.17) . (659)(951)BEAVER RIVER ..••••••• " •••••••• (55.26 : 107.45) .••..•...... (999)

. BEAVERLODGELAKE •••••••••• ; ••• (59.31 : 108.35). ••.•....•.. (194 )(792)BIELBY LAKE ••.••••••.••••••••• (55.33 : 104.48) (194)BIG QUILL LAKE ••••.••••.•••••• (51.55 :.104.22) (757)(792)(943)BIGSTONELAKE •••.••••••••••••. (55.04 : 105.24). ....•..•... (801)BLACK LAKE. '" (54.49 :102.01) .•.......... (194)BLACK LAKE •••••••••••••••••••• (59.12 : 105.15) (870)BUFFALO POUND LAKE (50.39 :105.30). (259)(271)(273)(650)(~

(S56) (910) (951)· .BURTON LAKE : (54.35 : 102.21) (650)(659)(925)(951)

CANDLE LAKE (53.50: 105.18) ••.......•.• (872)CANOE LAKE (55.10 : 108.15) (716)CARROT RIVER (53.50 : 101.17). (320)CHARLEBOIS LAKE •••••••.•••.••• C59.26 : 104.48) .....•...•.. (879)CHRISTOPHER LAKE ••••.••.•••••• (53.34 : 104.50) ...........• (659)(951)

. CHURCHILL LAKE ••••••••.••.••.• (55.55 : 108.20) ••.. : •...... (302)(304)CLUT LAKES •.••.•.•••••••••••.• (59.24 : 105.48) (871)CONTACT LAKE ••••••.•••.••.•••• (55.25 : 104.52) (194)COTE LAKE (55.27 : 104.53) (194)CREAN LAKE (54.05 : 106.09) (740)CREE LAKE .•••.•.•••••••••..••• (57.30 : 106.30)...•........ (194)(295)(302)(304)(7

(908)(952)CROOKED LAKE •..••••••••••••••• (50.36 : 102.44) (650)(708.)(711)(712)(7CUMBERLAND LAKE .•••.•••••••••• (54.03 : 102.18) ~ ..•.... (715 )CYCLOID LAKE ~(55.15: 105.16) (194)

DESCHAMBAULT LAKE •••.••••••••• (54.50 : 103.30) ......•...•. (874).DORÉ LAKE •.••••.•••• " .••..• , •• (54.46 : 107 .17 ) •........... (875 )DOWNTON LAKE (55.08 .: 105.14) ~ (194)DRINKING LAKE (55.24 : 104.12) (194)DROPE LAKE ..••••••..•.•.•••••• (55.26 : 104.28) (194)DUCK LAKE •••.••...•••••••••••• (55.21 : 104.56) ••..•.....•. (194)

ECHO LAKE (50.00 : ros.co)» (908)ECHO LAKE ..•............•..... (50.48 : 103.51) ..•......... (271) (659 )(708 )(709)(7

(773)(856)(910)(951)EGG LAKE (55.05 : 105.30) (801)EKAPO LAKE (50.19 : 102.34) (792)EMMA LAKE •.•.•.•.•••••.••••••• (53.36 : 105.54) (659)(951)

FIFE LAKE (49.14 : 105. 5T) (652)FIR RIVER (52.49 : 102.23) (792)FIVE FINGERS LAKE •..•••••••••• (55.26 :104.57) (194)FRENCHMAN RIVER•...•.•••.••••• (49.00 : 107.18) ..•...•.•... (174)

SASKATCHEWAN

FROBISHER LAKE (56.20 : 108.15) ..•••.•.•••• (192)(302)(304)

GUES LAKE (58.55 : 105.48) (870)GILLINGHAM LAKE ...........•.. (54;48 : 102.51) ....•....... (194)GRANITE LAKE (54.53 : 102.32) .•..•...... ; (576)

HAMELL LAKE (54.48 : 101. 57 ) ..•.•.....•. (194)HANSON LAKE (54.42 : 102.50) (576)HEART LAKE (54.24 : 104.30) (740)HEBDEN LAKE (55.27 : 104.48) ....••••••.• (194)HINE LAKE (55.31 : 104.49) •.•.••.••••• (194)HOODOO LAKE ..........••...... (53.22 : 108.09) •••••••.•... (650)(659)(951)HOODOO LAKES (52.32 : 105.31) ••••••.••••. (925)HUMBOLDT LAKE .............•.. (52.09 : 105.06) .••••.•.•••• (659)(925)(951),.. ....ILE-A-LA-CROSSE LAC (55.40 :. 107.45). (302 )(304)(952)

JACKFISH LAKE (53.04 : 108.24) ....••••..•• (710)JAN LAKE (54.56 : 102.55) •...•••.•••. (194)JOHNSON LAKE ..............•.. (54.52 : 102.15) .•..••...•.• (194)

KATEPWA LAKE .............•..• (50.42 : 103.39) ••.•••.•••.• (271)(650)(659)(708)(910)(951)

KINDERSLEY LAKE .............• (51.25 : 109.06) ••••••...•.. (856)KISTAPISKAW LAKE (54.50 : 102.43) : •. (194)KITAKO LAKE (52.28 : 104.13) ....••••••.. (653)KUSKAWAO LAKE .............•.. (55.27 : 104.53) •••••.••.••• (194)

LAST MOUNTAIN LAKE .........•. (51.05 : 105.14). (198)(271)(272)(301)(650)(653)(659)(856)(910)(951)

LAvALLÉE LAKE (54.17 : 106.34) •.••••.•.••• (740)LENORE LAKE ................•• (52.30 : 104.59) ..•••••.•.•• (659)(951)LITTLE BEAR LAKE ...........•. (54.20 : 104.35) •..•.•.••••• (873)LITTLE DEERLAKE (55.24 : 104.55) .••••.•..••• (194)LITTLE MANITOU LAKE ........•. (51.44 : ~05~30) ••••••••••.• (659)(951)LITTLE QUILL LAKE .........•.. (51.55 : 104.05) •.•.•••••••. (757)(908)(943)LITTLE TROUT LAKE ..........•. (P.U. - Prince Albert N.P.).(740)LUCIEN LAKE (52.29 : 105.19) ..••••••.•.. (659 )(951)LUSSIER LAKE (55.35 : 104.47) •.••.•..••.. (194)LYNX LAKE ".....•. (55.21 : 104.58) •••••.•..•.. (194)LITLE LAKE (59.26 : 105.20) .••..•.•.••. (876 )(877)

MacKAY LAKE (55.27 : 104.56) •...••••.•.• (27)(194)MADGE LAKE : (51.40 : 101.38) ..•.••..•••. (664) (665)McBRIDE LAKE '.....•. (54.51 : 102.46) ...••••••.•• (194)McCOMB LAKE (55.32 : 104.50) ..••••.•.•.. (194)McINTOSH LAKE (55.45 : 105.08) (194)McMILLAN LAKE (55.44 : 105.09) •••••••...•. (194)McNICHOL LAKE (55.29 : 104.40) ••.••....... (194)MEKEWAP LAKE ...............•. (55.24 : 104.5~) ..••••••.••• (194)MID LAKE (54.50 : 102.38) (194)MIDWAY LAKE (55.15 : 105.21) ....•...•..• (194)MIROND LAKE ,",., .. , ,{55.06 : 102.47). (194)~USSION LAKE (50.45 : 103.44). (271)(708)

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SASKATCHEWAN

MONTREAL RIVER.•.....•...•.•• (55.05 : 105.19) (801)MOSHER LAKE ...........•..••.• (54.42 : 102.04) ...•........ (837 )MOUNTAIN LAKE (55.29 : 104.30) (194)MULLOCK LAKE (55.28 : 104.51) (194)MURRAY LAKE (53.03 : 108.18) (709)

NAMEKUS LAKE (53.49 : 106.01) (659)(951)NAMEW LAKE (54.14 : 101.56) (715)

. NANISKAK LAKE (EAST) ..•.••.•.• (55.26 : 104.56) (194)NANISKAK LAKE (WEST) .....•••• (55.26 : 104.56) (194)NEMEIBEN ·LAKE (55.20 : 105 ~20) (194)NESOOTAO LAKE (EAST) ••...••.• (54.50 : 102.04) ~(194)NESOOTAO LAKE (WEST) (54.50 : 102.04) (194)NESSLIN LAKE •••.••..•••.•••.• (53.57 : 106.47) ....•....... (198) (301) (381)(837)NIPEW LAKE (55.41 : 105.00) (194)NIS,TOWIAK LAKE (55.25 : 104.20) (194)NORTH SASKATCHEWAN RIVER (53.15 : 105.05) (76)(317)(.324)(330)(376

(580)(792)(999)

OLD WIVES LAKE .•.•••....••.•• (50.06 : 106.00) (329)(653)OTTER LAKE (55.35 : 104.39) (194) .

PARTRIDGE CROP LAKE (55.04 : 105.46) (801)PASQUA .LAKE •••.. , (50.47 : 104.00) (271) (650)(659 )(708 )(70

(7U) (773) (910) (951)PECHEY LAKE (55.23 : 104.54) (194)PELICAN LAKE (55.08 : 103.00) (194)(874)PETER POND LAKE (55.55 : 108.44). (302)(304)PlKE LAKE (51.54 :106.49) (659) .PLONGE, LAC LA (55.08 : 107.20) (716)POULTON LAKE (55.27 : 104.54) (194)PREVIEW LAKE (55.25 : 104.49) (194)PROCTOR LAKE (51.42 : 106.39) (650)

QU'APPELLE RIVER••....••..••• (50.26 : 101.19) (651)(655)(741)(774)

REDBERRYLAKE ....••.•.....••. (52.42REINDEER LAKE ••......•.•.••.• (57.15

RICHTER LAKE ...•.•••...•....• (55.26RONGE, LAC LA (55.10

ROUND LAKE ........•..•...•..• (50.32

: 107.10) (659)(951): 102.15) (194)(302)(304)(713)(78

(790) (791) (792): 104.54). (194): 105.00) ...••....... (27 ) (143 )(161 )(194) (192

(274) (301) (302) (30~.) (56(624) (669) (671) (672) (71(801) (878) (880) (952)

: .102.22) (708)

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SASKATCHEWAN RIVER .•.••.....• (See under MANITOBA)SCYTHESLAKE (55.24 : 104.55) (194)SRADY LAKE (5.3'.52,: 106.07). .: (659)SIKACHU LAKE (55.05 : 105.43) (801)SIM LAKE (55.27 : 104.42) (194)SOURIS RIVER••...•.........•. (See under MANITOBA)SOUTH SASKATCHEWAN RIVER (53.15 : 105.05) (359)(580)(581)(656) 7S

SASKATCHEWAN

STURGEON LAKE .•....•....•... (53.25 : 106.05) .••••..••.•. (659)(951)SULPHIDE LAKE (55.22 : 104.54) (194)SWIFTCURRENT CREEK ..•.....•. (50.38 : 107.44) .••••••••••• (655)(192)

TAZIN RIVER (60.26 : 110.45) (652)TENEYCKE LAKE (55.26 : 104.55) (194)TIBISKA LAKE (54.16 : 106.08) (740)TROUT LAKE (55.37 : 105.16) (194)TYRRELL LAKE .•.........••... (54.54 : 102.07) ••••••••••.• (194)

UPISES LAKE (55.26 : 104.54) (194)

WAKAW LAKE ....••.•..•...•.•. (52.40 : 105.35) ••••••.••••• (659)(925)(951)WALDSEA LAKE •.•..•..••••••.. (52.17 : 105.12) •••.•••.•••• (653)(659)( 951)WAPATA LAKE (58.51 : 105.43). (870)WASCANA LAKE (50.26 : 104.36) (792)WASKESIU LAKE (53.58 : 106.12) •••••••••.•• (27)(198)(199)(202)(301)

(302) (304) (659) (740) (754)(951)

WEST LAKE (55.19 : 104.34) (194)WHITESAND RIVER•.•.•.••.••.. (51.34 : 101.56) •••••••••••• (655)WILDNEST LAKE (55.00 : 102.20) (194)(676)WINTERINGHAM LAKE ..•.•.•..•• (54.48 : 102.52) •••••••••••• (194)WOLLASTON LAKE •••..•.••.•..• (58.15 : 103.15) •••••••••••• (194)(295)(302)(304)(908)

(952)

YORK LAKE (51.09 : 102.29) (792)

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AISHIHIK LAKE (61.25 : 137.15) .....•.. (792)CRYSTAL LAKE ......•.........•. (63.14 : 136.05) (103)ELLIOTT LAKE ......••...•..•..• (64.29 : 135.35) ...•..•. (721)FAIRCHILD LAKE (64.58: 133.43) (27)KATHLEEN LAKES ....•..•.••..... (60.33 : 137.21) ....•••. (33)KLONDIKE RIVER.....•.......... (64.03 : 139.26) ....•..• (103)(792)LABERGE LAKE ....•..••......... (61.11 : 135.12) ..•..••• (27)LEWES RIVER (60.34 : 134.42 )~(- (103 )LIARD RIVER •.....•...•........ (61. 51 :121.18) •..•.. ~ • (792)MARGARET LAKE .•..•.••......... (65.21 : 134.30) ...•..•• (156)SQUANGA LAKE (60.29 : 133.38) (351)(687)STEWART RIVER : ...•.......• (63.18 : 139.25) •..•••.. (103) (792)SWEDE JOHNSON CREEK (61. 36 : 139.24) ~ . (103 )WATSON LAKE (60.06 : 128.49) (792)WHITE RIVER (63.11 :139.36) (792)YUKON RIVER ..•.•........... " .(64. 4l : 141. 00) ....•... (103)(333) (687 )(792)

YUKON