Shows plan and ground profiles of proposed railway spur, some buildings at airport facility, parade ground, and streets at corner of Division and William Streets.
Aerial view of Arnprior Generating Station Reservoir from White lake Bridge to Stewartville Dam. Lots, Concessions, Bridge, major roads, Stewartville Dam and Madawaska River also given.
Aerial view of Arnprior Generating Station Reservoir from Arnprior to lot 2, conc. 11 McNab. Lots, Concessions, railways, major roads, dams and Madawaska River also given.
Shows portions of Arnprior, McNab, Fitzroy, Pakenham, and Huntley Townships, and small part of Pontiac County, QC. Mississippi, Madawaska, Carp & Ottawa Rivers shown. Pakenham Highlands and Bellamy Road also shown.
Shows Gillies Property, Sanitary Landfill (proposed dump), and Grierson property. Also shows the soil composition. The Grierson property shows "used pit start of dump." Gives lots across the county road, with existing houses, proposed houses, and the names Sullivan, McCormick, and Desjardin.
Dept. of National Defence, Army Survey Establishment, originally published in 1926-29
Physical Description
paper - ink coloured
Size: 39 x 55
Material Details
Scale: 1:50,000
Scope and Content
Shows portions of Arnprior, McNab, Fitzroy, Pakenham Townships, and part of Pontiac County, QC. Eastern part of McNab Twp includes hamlets of White Lake, Waba, Stewartville, etc. Also shows Sand Point, Braeside, Sandy Hook, Roddy Bay, etc.
Notes
Very good map of Waba Creek, from White lake to its mouth, east of present Arnprior airport. Good map of the Flat Rapids (before the Madawaska was dammed). Calabogie Light and Power Co. line.
Shows that elevations vary from 575 feet northwest of Robertson’s Corners to 350 feet near Clay Bank, to 250 feet at the Arnprior wharf. Whyte Mountain (Pakenham): 700 feet.
Donated to the Archives by Arthur McLean in 2003. The maps were in the basement of his law firm's building on John Street. Mr. McLean's father Alan McLean took over the law firm from Arthur Burwash who was the lawyer for McLachlin Bros.
Scope and Content
From lots 1 to 27 of concessions XI, A, B, C & D. Shows broken frontage (acreage) along Ottawa or Grand River. Shows Dochart Creek and Madawaska River
Detailed description of the road from the County Line in the east to Waba in the west. Shows parts of the “Waba subdivision” ( Mary Street), Waba Creek. Very precise measurements around the Boys property in Waba (stone house).
Notes
Deposited on January 20, 1982. Filed by Melvin Boys.
Title Supplied by Archivist
Two reproductions from “Atlas 29”, showing Wilmot Township ( previous name of McNab Township), from Ontario Archives. First copy: Ref.: Atlas 29, Sheet 98. Second copy is marked “Ref.: C- 28. Shows only the lower part of the Madawaska River near its mouth.
Notes
Wilmot was the first name of Mr. Horton, a British official.
Shows sub-division north of Seymour Street and west of Arthur (now Usborne). Street is marked 'K' which is now Timothy. Plan produced by Bourne & Simpson Surveyors and owner Timothy C. Mulvihill. Plan shows existing dwellings in 1970.
The Land Preservation Society of Ottawa Valley (formerly called the Save The Grove Committee) was incorporated September 1, 1991. This series of 6 maps were received by this archives in 2003. With the maps was a letter to the Town of Arnprior concerning the request for the official plan amendment, as well as a Spring 1992 newsletter.
Scope and Content
This is one of a series of 6 maps received and are said to be exact copies of what was sent to the Public Trustees Office. They were sent to the Town of Arnprior on February 8, 1991 by the English Oblates of Eastern Canada for an official plan amendment for a proposed subdivision.
This map shows the proposed subdivison development of the Grove within McNab Twp. The proposed streets and lots, as well as the protected environment area. It shows existing Gillies house and lot. There is a note saying the road allowance between lots 5 & 6, Conc. C was closed by by-law #8 of 1890.
There is a key plan insert showing the location within the town and township.