The base map is "Preliminary District Plan Metropolitan Part Map 'A'" (1961), annotated by Spartan Air Services Limited for Contract No. C.65.6199.
This map shows railways, trails, post offices, ranges and townships, forest reserves, parks, and waterways.
This map is annotated: "This map shows 2 Ross Creeks. The one flowing into Sask. River was changed to Troy Creek (its old name): 1915 file"
Annotated by persons unknown, but presumably for City business, ca. 1933.
Annotated by persons unknown, but presumably for City business, ca. 1939.
Annotated by persons unknown, but presumably for City business, ca. 1959.
This map shows the locations of various businesses and other organizations in the Boyle Street area, including cafes and coffee shops, beer parlours, movie houses, billiard parlours, pawn shops and second hand stores, war surplus stores, auction marts, barber and beauty shops, thrift or charity shops, employment centres, barber and beauty schools, hotels, social agencies, and hostels and faith missions.
Drawing 11, City of Edmonton General Plan, Parks and Recreation Chapter . The map shows bowling alleys, go cart race tracks, and golf driving ranges.
Published in "The Beaver," Spring 1970. The original map was created in 1957 by Ginn & Company. The map was later revised and published in "The Beaver," Spring 1970 to outline the geographical limits of the original trading territory of the Hudson's Bay Company, known as Rupert's Land.
This map shows the locations of forts, mountain ranges, and bodies of water in what is now Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. It also shows routes taken by the N.W.M.P. It is annotated in the top right corner: "1873-93 - History of the North West Mounted Police - Peter Turner - 1950"