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N-1995-008: 0001 · Item · 1933
Part of Canada. Department of the Interior fonds

One map entitled "Plan of Cameron Bay Settlement" compiled from surveys conducted by M. Meikle D.L.S. on August 25, 1933 and produced by the Department of the Interior. The map is scale: 100 feet to an inch. Cameron Bay was the name of the town that sprang up after Gilbert LaBine's discovery of silver and radium. The settlement was officially named Port Radium in 1937 and then renamed Echo Bay in 1965. The locations and identifications of Royal Canadian Mounted Police buildings appear to have been annotated on the original map.

N-1995-008 · Accession · 1933, photocopied [n.d.]
Part of Canada. Department of the Interior fonds

This accession consists of one map entitled "Plan of Cameron Bay Settlement" compiled from surveys conducted by M. Meikle D.L.S. on August 25, 1933 and produced by the Department of the Interior. The map is scale: 100 feet to an inch. Cameron Bay was the name of the town that sprang up after Gilbert Labine's discovery of silver and radium. The settlement was officially named Port Radium in 1937 and then renamed Echo Bay in 1965. The locations and identifications of Royal Canadian Mounted Police buildings appear to have been annotated on the original map.

N-1994-006: 0004 · Item · 1923
Part of Canada. Department of the Interior fonds

Map of Great Slave Lake and Hudson Bay. Originally published by the Federal government in 1900 and reprinted in 1923, to accompany a report by J.B. Tyrell. They are stamped Department of Interior- Yukon and Northwest Territories Branch. . (0004) is entitled Sheet No. 4 and shows the lower Thelon River and includes Schultz Lake and Baker Lake. The maps also show Dene and Inuit encampments along the Thelon River.

N-1994-006: 0003 · Item · 1923
Part of Canada. Department of the Interior fonds

Map of Great Slave Lake and Hudson Bay. Originally published by the Federal government in 1900 and reprinted in 1923, to accompany a report by J.B. Tyrell. They are stamped Department of Interior- Yukon and Northwest Territories Branch. (0003) Sheet No. 3A and 3B shows the Thelon River and includes Beverly Lake and Aberdeen Lake. The maps also show Dene and Inuit encampments along the Thelon River.

N-1994-006: 0002 · Item · 1923
Part of Canada. Department of the Interior fonds

Map of Great Slave Lake and Hudson Bay. Originally published by the Federal government in 1900 and reprinted in 1923, to accompany a report by J.B. Tyrell. They are stamped Department of Interior- Yukon and Northwest Territories Branch. (0002) is entitled Sheet No. 2 and shows the Thelon River. It includes Granite Falls and Hanbury River. The maps also show Dene and Inuit encampments along the Thelon River.

N-1994-006: 0001 · Item · 1923
Part of Canada. Department of the Interior fonds

Map of Great Slave Lake and Hudson Bay. Originally published by the Federal government in 1900 and reprinted in 1923, to accompany a report by J.B. Tyrell. They are stamped Department of Interior- Yukon and Northwest Territories Branch. (0001) is entitled Sheet No. 1 and shows McLeod Bay in the east end of Great Slave Lake (Old Fort Reliance), the water route to Artillery Lake, Lac Du Bois, Casba Lake, Campbell Lake and Sifton Lake. The maps also show Dene and Inuit encampments along the Thelon River.

N-1994-006 · Accession · 1923
Part of Canada. Department of the Interior fonds

This accession consists of four cartographic sheets which collectively are entitled Map of Great Slave Lake and Hudson Bay. They were originally published by the Federal government in 1900 and reprinted in 1923, to accompany a report by J.B. Tyrell. They are stamped Department of Interior-Yukon and Northwest Territories Branch. They are annotated with the inscription "help yourself". (:0001) is entitled Sheet No. 1 and shows McLeod Bay in the east end of Great Slave Lake, the water route to Artillery Lake, Lac Du Bois, Casba Lake, Campbell Lake and Sifton Lake. (:0002) is entitled Sheet No. 2 and shows the Thelon River. It includes Granite Falls and Hanbury River. (:0003) Sheet No. 3A and 3B shows the Thelon River and includes Beverly Lake and Aberdeen Lake. (:0004) is entitled Sheet No. 4 and shows the lower Thelon River and includes Schultz Lake and Baker Lake. The maps also show Dene and Inuit encampments along the Thelon River. There are no copies of these maps on deposit with either the National Archives of Canada or the National Museum of Civilization.

Canada. Department of the Interior