Description of Surveyed Townships in the Peace River District in the Provinces O
Description of Surveyed Townships in the Peace River District in the Provinces O
Canada Dept of Interior Surveys Branch
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— Continued. The soil is a black loam about six inches deep with a clay subsoil, and it is excellent I P- 82 farm land except along the face of the hill, where the loam is scarce and there are stones. The surface is gently rolling, but broken by the north bank of Peace River which slopes rapidly toward the settlement five hundred feet below, and by several deep coulees running toward it from the north. The surface is mostly prairie with a few poplar and willow bluffs, but it is covered with nei...ther timber nor hay. There are no water-powers, and there is no danger of floods, but water is fresh and plentiful in streams flowing into Peace River. No stone- quarries nor minerals were noted, and wood fuel is plentiful. There is very little game. Summer frosts occur. — W. G. McFarlane, D. L. S. , 1910. (Partial. ) — The portion of this township to the south of Peace River was the only part sur- veyed. A road from Peace River Crossing runs along the north side of the river through Shaftes- bury Settlement, and it is possible to cross the river by boat at almost any point in the settlement.
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