. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1914, therly two miles and 2,491 feet between lots 2 and 3, township of McCrossento the bridge across the Little Grassy River. On this road 17 miles of ditches and one mile and 600 feet of tap drainwere dug, 32 culverts and two bridges were built, 10 miles of road gravelledand Sleemans Creek cleaned out for one mile to give a good outlet to the waterfrom the ditches. The road was graded its entire length. Four miles of this roadis new road. For the first twelve miles along this road fifty per cent, of the land is low,beyond the twelve miles the road passes t


. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1914, therly two miles and 2,491 feet between lots 2 and 3, township of McCrossento the bridge across the Little Grassy River. On this road 17 miles of ditches and one mile and 600 feet of tap drainwere dug, 32 culverts and two bridges were built, 10 miles of road gravelledand Sleemans Creek cleaned out for one mile to give a good outlet to the waterfrom the ditches. The road was graded its entire length. Four miles of this roadis new road. For the first twelve miles along this road fifty per cent, of the land is low,beyond the twelve miles the road passes through a fine belt of clay land whereprevious to the building of this road the settlers only had a winter road to therailway. The large timber has nearly all been cut, but considerable cedar posts andpoles are taken out each winter by the settlers. The principal timber found arethe poplar, cedar, birch, tamarac and spruce. Most of these trees are of smallsize but there still remains a considerable quantity of good cedar and large The Fort Frances Water Power on. Rainy River, showing the Ontario and MinnesotaPower Companys Power Houses and Pulp and Paper Mill on the Ontario side of the river. Road in the Township of Dilke. One-half mile of road was graded and gravelled south from the trunk roadbetween river lots 24 and 25. This road was built to enable us to haul gravel to thetrunk road. It passes through a good farming district. NOETH PiNEWOOD ROAD IN THE ToWNSHIP OF NeLLES. This road is a continuation of the road running north from the village ofPinewood. Commencing at the north-east corner of section 3, township of Nelles,thence north four miles to the north-east corner of section 26, Nelles. Along the east boundary of section 3 and 10 a single ditch was dug alongsideof old road and the excavation spread to grade on the old road bed. On the east 10 130 REPORT OF THE Xo. 3 boundary of section 15, eighteen hundred feet of new road, one culvert and apile bridge 46


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