This series consists of government reports in the City of Edmonton Archives Collection.
This map was produced to promote settlement in central Alberta. It includes railways, bodies of water, and communities. It also has two smaller inset maps of Canada and of Edmonton.
This map shows the locations of general family sport and recreation areas, golf clubs, ski hills, bowling alleys, golf driving ranges, tennis courts, swimming pools, and sport fields.
This map shows proposed park sites, including Big Lake, University Site, Oxbow, Cooking - Hastings Lake, Big Island, Lac La Nonne, Glory Hills, Lost Point Lake, Beaver Hill Lake, and West Devon Site. The map includes areas as far west as Wabamun Lake, as far east as Beaverhill Lake, as far north as Legal, and as far south as Camrose.
This map shows the location of post offices and details ownership for the sections of land.
This map shows the location of post offices and details ownership for the sections of land.
This map includes land ownership, roads, sections, places of interest, tourist attractions, and bodies of water. This map is part of a double-sided brochure titled "Strathcona". It also includes a map of Sherwood Park, and visitor information about the Count of Strathcona.
This maps shows subdivisions, streets, parks, and bodies of water. Both the new and old street numbering systems are included.
This map shows the ownership of river lots and settler improvements, as well as geographic features such as woods, hills, marshes, bodies of water, burnt woods, and prairie as it appeared in 1882.