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  2. Category:Landforms of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Landforms of Alberta" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alberta Plateau;

  3. Dominion Land Survey - Wikipedia

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    In the case of the closely clustered settlements of Edmonton, St. Albert, and Fort Saskatchewan in the Alberta District, a militant "settlers' rights" movement developed which demanded action from the federal government to grant the settlers legal title to their land and to end claim jumping. The movement even resorted to vigilante action ...

  4. Category:Landforms of Edmonton - Wikipedia

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  5. Alberta Township System - Wikipedia

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    Long before the Dominion Land Surveyor (DLS) first came into official existence in 1872, licensed surveyors known as provincial land surveyors had been functioning in the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec (then called Canada West and Canada East) under an Act of 1849. Establishing a system of examination for new aspirants to the title of ...

  6. Land description - Wikipedia

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    A legal land description in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta would be defined by the Dominion Land Survey. For example, the village of Yarbo, Saskatchewan is located at the legal land description of SE-12-20-33-W1, which would be the South East quarter of Section 12, Township 20, Range 33, West of the first meridian.

  7. Land-use framework regions of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Land-use planning has been practiced in various forms by the Alberta government for more than a century. In 1948, the Manning government divided the province into a 'green' and 'white' area. The 'Green Area', comprising 61% of Alberta's landmass and mostly owned by the provincial government, was to be managed for forest production, wildlife ...