Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1911 . 000000^0 uo (S (A lT) U-) V39 3A0gv 133J Nl SN0UVA313 26 DEPARTMEXT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 DAM PROPOSED. The proposed site of the dam is at the ^faple , about a mile down fromthe lake. The river at this place is narrowed by a rock point and it is proposed atpresent to make sluiceways on tliis point and till the river channel with a rock embank-ment. DAM.\GES. Mr. Klocks farm is 700 acres in extent, of which 150 acres along the lake hasbeen cleared and brought to cultivation. This farm would be badly damaged by a ten-fo


Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1911 . 000000^0 uo (S (A lT) U-) V39 3A0gv 133J Nl SN0UVA313 26 DEPARTMEXT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 DAM PROPOSED. The proposed site of the dam is at the ^faple , about a mile down fromthe lake. The river at this place is narrowed by a rock point and it is proposed atpresent to make sluiceways on tliis point and till the river channel with a rock embank-ment. DAM.\GES. Mr. Klocks farm is 700 acres in extent, of which 150 acres along the lake hasbeen cleared and brought to cultivation. This farm would be badly damaged by a ten-foot rise as the flooding would practically make it an island. The two buildings affectedcould be moved to higher ground, however, and similar land further back could Xo. 13.—Douglas Karm on (Jiiiuze Lake, owned by Mr. J. B. OF SHORES. On September 20, 1 left Timiskaming with a gasoline launch, accompanied by F. Davy, to examine the shores of the lake. We inspected the low places, visitedthe Mines Company power works, near the outlet of the Montreal river, and reachedIlaileybury the next night. On September 21, we crossed to the foot of the Quinze rapids, but only arrivedSeptember 23, having been storm stayed. The launch was hauled out here to awaitwinter roads and was taken to Quinze lake during the winter. On September 24, we went by steamer from Klocks farm to Lonely river, inspect-ing the shores on both sides, and the next day proceeded up Lakes Quinze and Expanse,eamijing below the first chute on the Ottawa river. Next day we went up the Wina-?wiash river to the chutes above McLaughlins depot. Eeturning, we examined thesouth side of Expanse lake, and the following day returned to Klocks depot, makingside trips up S


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