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.
Map shows portions of Drummond, Darling and Goulbourn Townships. Villages shown include Almonte, Appleton, Lanark Village, Hopetown, Clayton, BLack Corners, Middleville and Carleton Place. Lakes shown include the Mississippi River, Taylor Lake, Clayton Lake, Haley Lake and other smaller lakes not listed. Muirhead marked Harold McEwen's lot and "The Derry" in Red and made notations in margin.
Drawn for the state of Andrew Dickson, the original proprietor, in Oct. 1874. Shows streets and lots, Brockville & Ottawa railway station grounds, Methodist Church, Presbyterian Church, two factories, sawmill, grist mill, tannery, & marble quarry.
Notes
registered in Lanark County February 1875, copied in 1974
Shows part of White Lake (Wa-ba-lak) and Waba Creek (Wabalak's River), part of the Mississippi River, the Canadian Pacific Railway, Pakenham Station, Harveys Falls (Rapids).
Notes
Under the direction of R. Sherwood, March 1835. However the CPR is a later date
Shows from Constance Bay to Rhoddy's Bay along Ottawa River and south including Burnt Lands, Pakenham Mountains. Other townships are March and Torbolton. Gives geological formations coded by time period, with explanation and legend
Notes
These geology maps are available online at NRCAN (March 2010). The location of this specific map is http://apps1.gdr.nrcan.gc.ca/mirage/show_image_e.php?client=mrsid2&id=109148&image=gscmap-a_1363a_e_1974_mn01.sid
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.
Shows existing boundaries of Arnprior outlined in red and proposed expanded boundaries in yellow. Attached page shows areas of existing and expanded town. Date of annotations is unknown. Map shows portions of Arnprior, McNab, Fitzroy, Pakenham Townships, and part of Pontiac County, QC.
Notes
Third Edition. Published in 1951. Surveyed between 1926-1929 by the Army Survey Establishment, updated with 1950 air photos.
North British and Mercantile Insurance Co., prepared by the Underwriter's Survey Bureau Ltd.
Physical Description
Book - Paper on woven cloth backing
Size: 63 x 53
Material Details
Scale: 1 in. = 50 ft (key sheet 1 in. = 500 ft.)
Scope and Content
2 paper sheets. Shows the layout of each street. Building material and height is given for each building and outbuildings coded by colour. Key Plan is on sheet 1 showing street area by sheet number & colour. Some pencilled markings on sheets.
by H.F. Walling - same map as p66/p67 of the Atlas of Lanark and Renfrew Counties but in colour, clearer, and larger
Physical Description
photo - colour
Size: 49 x 33
Material Details
Scale: unknown
Scope and Content
Reproduction from Ontario Archives Reference B-18, of McNab Twp. It shows saw mills of D. Stewart [Donald Stewart] in Waba and of Paris [spelled Parris] in White Lake, lots and concession numbers, owner names, Flat Rapids Road, and Sand Point-Burnstown Road. Inset of Burnstown.
Notes
It shows “Shaw Lake” and “Lake du Chats” as two different bodies of water. It shows the “Scotch Church” at Canaan. Waba Creek is called White Lake Creek.
Title Supplied by Archivist
an original copy is at the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa Archives
similar map is Hessel's 1994-0021 M005 cabinet 1, Drawer 12