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Part IV: EconomicsPartie IV: Économique18.Regional and local <strong>development</strong>Développement régional et localORGANIZATION OF THE SECTIONORGANISATION DE LA SECTIONGeneralGénéralitésRegional studiesÉtudes régionalesLocal studiesÉtudes localesGovernment programmesProgrammes gouvernementauxSingle enterprise communitiesVilles à industrie uniqueTHE BIBLIOGRAPHYLA BIBLIOGRAPHIEResearch aidsInstruments de rechercheGeneralGénéralités<strong>1773.</strong> (<strong>1966</strong>). A <strong>bibliography</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>regional</strong> <strong>development</strong>: <strong>classified</strong> <strong>list</strong> of limited references, Ontario. Toronto: Departmentof Economics and Development, Regional Development Branch. 130p.1774. (1978). Northern Ontario: a selected <strong>bibliography</strong> relating to economic <strong>development</strong> in Northern Ontario,1969-1978. Toronto: Ministry of Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs, Economic Development Branch.51 leaves.Books, articles, etc.Livres, articles, etc.1775. (<strong>1966</strong>). Design <strong>for</strong> <strong>development</strong>. Toronto: Department of Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs. 3vols. Advocates greater concentration of populaton and services in large <strong>regional</strong> centres, thus discouraging growth in singleindustry towns. One of the most important documents of the period.1776. (1967). A program <strong>for</strong> <strong>development</strong> in Northern Ontario. Toronto: Ontario Economic Council. 28 leaves. (Specialpublications).141


1777. (1969). Northern <strong>development</strong>, 1969: a background paper. Toronto: Department of Mines and Northern Affairs. 29leaves. (Special publications).1778. (1969). Northern <strong>development</strong>, 1969: reports [of conferences held at Timmins, Sudbury and Port Arthur]. Toronto:Department of Mines and Northern Affairs. [50] leaves. (Special publications).1779. (1976- ). Economic outlook <strong>for</strong> Northern Ontario. Ottawa: Department of Manpower and Immigration. Publishedirregularly. Prepared by M. Soucie and B. Wallace. LHUL, LUL.1780. (1976). Northern Ontario <strong>development</strong>: issues and alternatives, 1976. Toronto: Ministry of Treasury, Economicsand Intergovernmental Affairs and Ontario Economic Council. vii, 40p. LUL.1781. (1978). "Guest editorial: the news from the northlands." Alternatives 7, no. 4: 3. Role of Northern Ontariopopulation in decision making concerning economic, environmental conditions.1782. (1979-1980). Northern Ontario <strong>development</strong> profile. Toronto: Ministry of Industry and Tourism. For June 1979,December 1979, and December 1980. LHUL.1783. (1985). Intergovernmental position on the principles and framework <strong>for</strong> <strong>regional</strong> economic <strong>development</strong> / Énoncéintergouvernemental des principes et du cadre de développement économique régional. Toronto: Ministry of Industry andTrade / Ministère de l'Industrie et du commerce. 17, 19p. (Sessional paper, 331/061).1784. Benidickson, Jamie. (1978). "Northern Ontario: problems and prospects, past and present." Alternatives 7, no. 4:4-13. Role of Northern Ontario population in decision making concerning economic, environmental concerns.1785. Bernard, Roger. (1976). "Entrevue avec René Brixhe." Boréal, Journal of Northern Ontario Studies, no. 5: 84-92.Entrevue pour connaître les opinions de M. René Brixhe, candidat pour le Nouveau Parti démocratique de l'Ontario pourle Comité de Cochrane Nord, sur le développement du Nord de l'Ontario.1786. Burgess, David F., and Robert S. Woodward. (1977). Least cost <strong>regional</strong> policies with applications to NorthernOntario. [Toronto]: [Ontario Economic Council]. Second revised draft. LHUL.1787. Canadian Council on Rural Development. (1976). A <strong>development</strong> strategy <strong>for</strong> the mid-north of Canada. Ottawa:Canadian Council <strong>for</strong> Rural Development. 121p. NL.1788. Community Employment Strategy Ontario. (1979). Final evaluation report - Big Trout Lake, Geraldton, Longlac,Nakina, Fort Frances-Rainy River, Hamilton-Wentworth. Ottawa: Canada Employment and Immigration Commission.Prepared by J. Williams and C. Scott. Summary report also available. LHUL.1789. Conference on Northern Competitiveness (1986 : Sudbury, Ont.) / Conférence sur la compétivité du Nord (1986 :Sudbury, Ont). (1986). Proceedings / Compte-rendus. [Sudbury]: s.n. 48, 50 leaves/feuilles. LUL.1790. Driben, Paul. (1983). The northern economy: benefits, problems and prospects. Toronto: Royal Commission onthe Northern Environment.1791. Drolet, Jean-Paul. (1974). Le développement du Moyen-Nord: politique et problèmes. Ottawa: s.n. 42 feuillets.1792. Dubuque, D. (1976). "Remodelling Ontario's north." Ontario Report 1, no. 5: 24-9.1793. Dunk, Thomas William. (1991). "Taking the locals seriously: the social determinants of `useful' knowledge and theirimplications <strong>for</strong> northern <strong>development</strong>." In The role of circumpolar universities in northern <strong>development</strong>: proceedings of142


the first annual conference: 240-243.1794. Federal Liberal Task Force on the Northern Ontario Economy. (1991). Northern Ontario speaks out. [Toronto]:[The Task Force]. LHUL.1795. Flood, T.J. (1977). "Bootstraps." Boréal, Journal of Northern Ontario Studies, no. 8: 59-87. Speeches anddiscussions during conference on Northern Ontario at the University College of Hearst.1796. Foucault, André. (1977). "Croissance économique et progrès." Boréal, Journal of Northern Ontario Studies, no. 8:27-53. Discours et discussions durant une conférence sur le Nord de l'Ontario au Collège universitaire de Hearst.1797. Hancock, S.G. (1973). "Iron, timber, tourism build stable economy." Trade and Commerce 68, no. 12(December):66-69. LHUL.1798. Hartig, John H., and Patricia D. Hartig. (1990). "Remedial action plans: an opportunity to implement sustainable<strong>development</strong> at the grassroots level in the Great Lakes basin." Alternatives 17, no. 3: 26-31.1799. Hecht, Alfred, Brandon Lander, and Brian Lorch. (1979). "Regional <strong>development</strong> in Northern Ontario." In KanadaNaturraum und Entwicklungspotential: 207-225.1800. Hunnisett, Stanley F. (1980). "There's lots of ways to skin a cat": the potential contribution of appropriate technologyto economic self-sufficiency north of 50. s.l.: s.n. OCRC.1801. Kivi, Dolores. (1981). "Highway camps of the thirties." Squatchberry Journal, no. 11 (June): 22-23. LHUL.1802. Kubursi, A.A., J.R. Williams, and P.J. George. (1975). "Sub-provincial <strong>regional</strong> income multipliers in the Ontarioeconomy: an imput-output approach." Canadian Journal of Economics / Revue canadienne d'économique 8, no.1(February/février): 67-92. Considers the feasibility of reducing <strong>regional</strong> disparities by selective expansion of industries.References to Northern Ontario.1803. Lander, J.B., and A. Hecht. (1980). Regional <strong>development</strong> in Ontario: federal and provincial involvment. Marburg /Lahn: Im Selbstverlag des Geographischen Institutes der Universität Marburg. 146p.1804. Lymer, Rick, Barbara Bekooy, and Reina Marcotte. (1991). Northern Ontario outlook. [Ottawa]: Employment andImmigration Canada. LHUL.1804a. McLarty, J.K. (1988). Regional <strong>development</strong> and the human resource. Sault Ste. Marie: Algoma University College.16p. (Northern Ontario <strong>development</strong> studies, research report, 88-1).1805. Mid-Canada Development Conference (1969: Port Arthur, Ont.). (1970). Essays on Mid-Canada / Essais sur leCanada-médian. [Toronto]: [Maclean-Hunter]. 484p. UTL.1806. Mid-Canada Development Conference (1969: Port Arthur, Ont.). (1971). Mid-Canada conference task <strong>for</strong>cereports / Conférence du Canada-médian rapports des comités. [Toronto]: [Mid-Canada Development Foundation]. Heldat Lakehead university. Various pagings. A companion volume to Mid-Canada report / Un compagnon au Rapport sur leCanada-médian. UTL.1807. Mid-Canada Development Conference (1969: Port Arthur, Ont.). (1971). Mid-Canada report / Rapport sur leCanada-médian. [Toronto]: Mid-Canada Development Foundation. xi, 114p. UTL.1808. Muetze, Joachim R. (1977?). Regional <strong>development</strong> issues. s.l.: s.n. LHUL.143


1809. Northern Ontario Economic Conference (1981: Killarney, Ont.). (1981). Background papers presented to delegatesattending the Northern Ontario Economic Conference, Killarney Mountain Lodge, Killarney, Ontario, September 18-20.s.l.: s.n. SPL.1810. Pearson, N. (1975). "Regional government and <strong>development</strong>." In Government and politics of Ontario: 172-93.1811. Rea, K.J. (1976). The political economy of northern <strong>development</strong>. Oshawa: Maracle Press Limited. Area includes:Northwestern and Northeastern Ontario Planning Regions. Also, Science Council of Canada (Background study, 36).1812. Richardson, N.H. (1981). "Insubstantial pageant: the rise and fall of provincial planning in Ontario." Canadian PublicAdministration / Administration publique du Canada 24, no. 2(Winter/hiver): 563-585. Regional <strong>development</strong> and<strong>regional</strong> planning.1813. Tindal, C.R. (1973). "Regional <strong>development</strong> in Ontario." Canadian Public Administration / Administration publiquedu Canada 16, no. 1(Spring/printemps): 110-123.1814. Weller, Geoffrey R. (1985). "Regional <strong>development</strong> in Canada: the case of the provincial north." In Regional<strong>development</strong> at the national level: Canadian and African perspectives: 127-64.Northeastern OntarioNord-Est de l'OntarioRegional studiesÉtudes régionales1815. (<strong>1966</strong>). The Northeastern Ontario region. Toronto: Department of Economics and Development, EconomicsStatistics Branch. ix, 82p. Vol. 12 of Economic survey [on the economic regions of the province].1816. (1969). The Northeastern Ontario Regional Development Program: a progress report. Toronto: Department ofTreasury and Economics, Regional Development Branch. 23, [35] leaves. (Special publications).1817. (1971). Design <strong>for</strong> <strong>development</strong>: Northeastern Ontario <strong>development</strong> region. Analysis, phase I / Pland'aménagement, région du Nord-Est de l'Ontario. Analyse, phase I. Toronto: Department of Treasury and Economics,Regional Development Branch / Département du Trésor et de l'économie, Direction de l'aménagement régional. 296p.(Special publications / Publications spéciales).1818. (1976). Northeastern Ontario: a proposed planning and <strong>development</strong> strategy. Toronto: Ministry of Treasury,Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs. TIPL.1819. (1976). Northeastern Ontario <strong>regional</strong> strategy statistical appendix. Toronto: Ministry of Treasury, Economics andIntergovernmental Affairs, Regional Planning Branch. SSMPL.1820. (1979). The North Shore: government policies <strong>for</strong> economic <strong>development</strong>: a brief to the governments of Ontarioand Canada. s.l.: s.n. 38p. Transportation, north shore of Lake Huron. SPL.1821. Conference on Regional Development in Northeastern Ontario (1976: Sudbury, Ont) / Conférence sur ledéveloppement régional dans le Nord-Est de l'Ontario (1976: Sudbury, Ont.). (1976). Proceedings [of the] Conference onRegional Development in Northeastern Ontario, Laurentian University of Sudbury, February 5-6, 1976 / Travaux [de la]Conférence sur le développement régional dans le Nord-Est de l'Ontario, Université Laurentienne, Sudbury, Ontario, les 5et 6 février 1976 . Sudbury: The University / L'Université. iii, 112 leaves. Prepared by the University and the Northeastern144


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3882. Thompson, Brad. (1985). H.M.C.S. Griffon: a naval history. Thunder Bay: Thunder Bay Naval Association.3883. Van der Linden, Peter J. et al (eds.). (1979). Great Lakes ships we remember. Ed. . Cleveland: Freshwater Press.413p. Parts appeared originally in the monthly bulletin of the Detroit Marine Historical Society, The Detroit MarineHistorian.3884. Wightman, W.R. (1990). "The Canadian steam packet service on the upper lakes." Inland Seas 46, no. 4(Winter):248-264.Lake Nipissing3885. (1979). "Nipissing's first lady of steam was also first financial disaster." North Bay Living 11 (April): s.p.3886. Vanden Hazel, Bessel J. (1982). From dugout to diesel: transportation on Lake Nipissing. Cobalt: Highway BookShop. vii, 196p.3887. Vanden Hazel, Bessel. (1984). "Steam tug of Lake Nipissing." Diver Magazine (July - Aug.). NBPL.Ottawa River3888. Lamirande, André, Gilles L. Séguin, and Jean Trudel. (1982). A <strong>for</strong>egone fleet: a pictorial history of steam-drivenpaddleboats on the Ottawa River. Cobalt: Highway Book Shop. xx, 160p. Includes traffic to the Timiskaming area.ShipwrecksNaufrages3889. Altobello, Peter David. (1988). Lakers: ghost ships of the Great Lakes. Montreal: Eden Press. 128p.3890. Barry, James P. (1980). "The wreck of the steamer Monarch." Inland Seas 36, no. 1(Spring): 12-19. The Monarchsank near Thunder Bay in 1906.3891. Barry, James P. (1981). Wrecks and rescues of the Great Lakes: a photographic history. San Diego, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia:Howell-North Books.3892. Boyer, Dwight. (1968). Ghost ships of the Great Lakes. New York: Dodd, Mead. xxvi, 294p.3893. Boyer, Dwight. (1977). Ships and men of the Great Lakes. New York: Dodd Mead. xii, 208p. Shipwrecks on andhistory of the Great Lakes.3894. Denis, Keith. (1975). "Shipwrecks on Lake Superior's north shore since 1816." Thunder Bay Historical MuseumSociety. Papers and Records 3: 22-6. LHUL.3895. Eilerts, Jill Katherine. (1986). The images of Lakes Ontario and Superior: evidence from the shipwreck experience.Ottawa: National Library of Canada. M.A. Thesis, University of Windsor, 1985. 2 microfiches. ISBN: 0-315-201061-1(1986).3896. Ferris, Theodore N. (1979). "The Griffon tercentenary." Inland Seas 35, no. 3(Fall): 192-195. It is thought that theGriffon may have sunk off Manitoulin Island. It was the first vessel to sail on the Upper Great Lakes, and belonged toLasalle.316


3897. Heden, Karl F. (<strong>1966</strong>). Directory of shipwrecks of the Great Lakes. Boston: B. Humphries. x, 116p.3898. Hemming, Robert J. (1981). Gales of November: the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald. Chicago: ContemporaryBooks. 248p. Story of iron ore freighter that went down in Lake Superior in November 1975.3899. Kuss, Dan. (1987). "Wreck of the Emperor." Thunder Bay Magazine 5, no. 3(June-July): 25. LHUL.3900. MacLean, Harrison John. (1975). The fate of the Griffon. Chicago: Sage Books. [10], 118p. First published in 1974by Toronto: Griffin House. SPL.3901. Marshall, James R. (ed.). (1987). Shipwrecks of Lake Superior. Duluth, Minnesota: Lake Superior Port Cities. 100p.3902. Mikko, Fred W. (1986). "The Turret Chief meets 1913." Inland Seas 42, no. 4(Winter): 252-260. Storm experiencesof a ship travelling from Midland to Thunder Bay.3903. Opheim, Lee Alfred. (1972). Twentieth century shipwrecks in Lake Superior. ix, 353 leaves. Ph.D. Thesis,University of Oklahoma. Microfilm no. 72-23, 989.3904. Ratigan, William. (1977). Great Lakes shipwrecks and survivals. 3rd. ed. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Wm. B.Eerdmans Publishing Company. 384p.3905. Skelton, Joan. (1985). The survivor of the Edmund Fitzgerald. Moonbeam: Penumbra Press. LHUL.3906. Sowa, Lew. (1970). "Pewabic - ghost ship of Thunder Bay." Inland Seas 26, no. 1(Spring): 61-62.3907. Stonehouse, Frederick. (1973). Great wrecks of the Great Lake. Marquette, Michigan: Harboridge Press. 130p.Lake Superior. THPL.3908. Stonehouse, Frederick. (1977). Went missing: fifteen vessels that disappeared on Lake Superior. 2nd ed. AuTrain,Michigan: Avery Color Studios. 117p. THPL.3909. Stonehouse, Frederick. (1983). The wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. 2nd ed. AuTrain, Michigan: Avery ColorStudios. 208p. Lake Superior. THPL.3910. Ticknor, Richard. (1973). "The sinking of the French minesweepers Inkerman and Cerisoles in 1918." Thunder BayHistorical Museum Society. Papers and Records 1: 1-4. On Lake Superior and built in Fort William.3911. Upton, L.F.S. (1968). "The wreck of the Eldorado." The Beaver 299 (Autumn): 27-31. After the ship was wreckednear Fort George, the crew and passengers travelled via waterways to New Liskeard.3912. Vanden Hazel, Bessel. (1982). "Lake Nipissing shipwreck: the story of the John Fraser." Diver Magazine (Oct. -Nov.). S.p. NBPL.3913. Vanden Hazel, Bessel J. (1987). "The wreck of the side paddlewheel steamer John Fraser, Lake Nipissing, Ontario,Canada." International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 16 (November): 331-341.3914. Vanden Hazel, Bessel J. et al. (1985). An investigation of the remains of the side paddlewheel steamer John Fraser.[North Bay]: [Nipissing University College]. vi, 137p. (Underwater Archaeology Project, 2).3915. Vanden Hazel, Bessel J. et al. (1988). An investigation of the remains of the paddlewheel steamer John Fraser. Vol.2. [North Bay]: [Nipissing University College]. NBPL (File, 479).317


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4084. North Bay (Ont.), Technical Advisory Committee. (1974). Highway 11 corridor feasibility and environmental study.[North Bay]: [The Committee]. NBPL (File 164).4085. Roberts, B. and H. Hergrand. (1981). Highway 11 Callander bypass, district of Nipissing & Parry Sound. s.l.:Ministry of Transportation and Communications. 99 leaves. (file no. 1-80-009-000). Microfiche 1380-82.4086. Rogers, T.G. and R.T. Hue (1984). Highway 11, environmental assessment category B5: Blanche River bridge site atKenogami 1.3 km north of the north junction of Highways # 11 and 66: Townships of Grenfell, district of Timiskaming,district 14, New Liskeard: structure replacement. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation and Communications. 30, [36] leaves.(W.P. 24-82-01). Microfiche 2764-84.4087. Rogers, T.G. and R. Du<strong>for</strong>t. (1985). Environmental assessment category B5... Highway 11, Russell Creek culvert,0.8 km north of junction of Highway 101 at Matheson. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Planning andDesign Section. 22, [6] leaves. (W.P. 7606-82-01). Microfiche 3423-85.4088. Young, M.L, R.L. Bedard and A.R. Devolin. (1989). Highway 11: Watabeag River bridge 0.7 km east of thejunction of Highway 101 and 11: Townships of Bowman and Carr, district 14, New Liskeard: environmental category Bcstructure replacement. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation, Planning and Design Section. v, 23 [i.e. 33] leaves. (W.P. 267-85-00).Highway 11B4089. Bell, G.A. and R. Du<strong>for</strong>t. (1984). Highway 11B, environmental assessment category B2: from the south junction ofHighway 11 and 11B northerly... s.l.: Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Planning and Design Section. iii,48, [26] leaves. (W.P. 2 & 3-79-01). Microfiche 3358-84.Highway 174090. (1969). A plan <strong>for</strong> Highway 17, Ottawa to North Bay: a summary report. Toronto: Department of Highways,Planning Branch. [9]p.4091. (1969). Highway 17 planning study, Ottawa to North Bay. Toronto: Department of Highways, Planning Branch.70p.4092. (1975). Highway 17 Lively to Whitefish: technical report. Toronto: Ministry of Communications. 85p. Study todetermine best way of providing a four-lane highway. SPL.4093. (1977). Route project planning study, Highway 17, Highway 68 to Massey. Toronto: Ministry of Transportation andCommunications, Municipal-Provincial Transportation Branch, Provincial Roads Planning Office. [376]p. (W.P. 912-71,technical report).4094. Favell, Martin and D.M. Fossum. (1988). Little Ozone creek culvert on Highway 17, 17.1 km east of Highway 11 atNipigon: Township of Patience, provincial district of Thunder Bay, district 19, Thunder Bay. s.l.: Ministry ofTransportation and Communications, Planning and Design Section. 8, 10, [1] leaves. (W.P. 110-87-01).4095. Sutton, Jim. (1989). Highway 17 from 4.5 km west of Highway 599 easterly 19.3 km, and Highway 599 - EnglishRiver, Crystal River and Elbow Creek crossings: Townships of Ignace, Skey and Dewan, district of Thunder Bay,northwestern region. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation, Planning and Design Section. ii, [21] leaves. (W.P. 927-62-00).4096. Thompson, J. and B. Roberts. (1976). Highway 17, Sudbury to Sault Ste. Marie, planning policy statement.332


Toronto: Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Planning Branch. vii, 92p.Highway 694097. Bell, G.A. and D.W. Barker. (1984). Highway 69, environmental assessment category B5, French River bridge, site44-001... s.l.: Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Planning and Design Section. 13, [11] leaves. (W.P. 78-82-01). Microfiche 3409-85.4098. Giffels, Davis and Jorgensen Limited. (1974). Highway 69 Estaire to Sudbury bypass feasibility study report.[Toronto]: The Authors. 38p. SPL.4099. Warnock, O.N., R.L. Bedard and M. Young. (1989). Highway 69, Harris Lake: environmental assessment categoryB(d) basic picnic site/rest area 10.1 km north of the south junction of Highway 529, Township of Wallbridge, M.T.O.district 17, Sudbury. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Planning and Design Section. iv, 17 [i.e. 18], [9]leaves. (W.P. 7620-89-01).Highway 714100. Chamberlain, M. and G. Sawiak. (1988). Highway 71: Sioux Narrows including sidewalk extension and rehabilitationof Sioux Narrows bridge: Township ok Sioux Narrows, District of Kenora. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation andCommunications, Planning and Design Section. 9, [10] leaves. (W.P. 297-85-00).Highway 1014101. Chamberlain, M. and R. Bruneau. (1987). Highway 101: from Wawa west limits to Wawa east limits: and Highway101 from Highway 17 to Wawa west limits: Township of Michipicoten, district of Algoma: grading, drainage, granular base,paving. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Planning and Design Section. 9, [8] leaves. (W.P. 123-82-01,81-81-01).4102. Environorth Associates Limited. (1985). Highway 101, environmental assessment category B2: from 565 m. west ofthe existing Pamour Mine entrance to 70 m east of the three Nations Lakes outlet stream 1.47 kilometres: community ofPamour, City of Timmins, Township of Whitney, district of Cochrane. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation andCommunications, Planning and Design Section. vii, 37, [30] leaves. Microfiche 3633-85.Highway 1294103. Jackson, L.A. and D.M. Fossum. (1988). Highway 129: from 52.9 km north of Highway 556 northerly 12.8 km:Township of Decans, Cassidy and Birch, district of Sudbury: grading, drainage, granular base and granular lifts. s.l.:Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Planning and Design Section. iv, 8, [7] leaves.4104. Jackson, L.A. and D.M. Fossum. (1989). Highway 129: from 65.7 kilometres north of Highway 556, northerly 21.7kilometres: district Sault Ste. Marie. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation, Planning and Design Section. [18] leaves. (W.P. 22-82-06).Highway 1304105. Peet, Simon and B.H. Pawlyk. (1985). Highway 130 from Highway 61 northerly to Highway 11/17, 12-18 km,environmental assessment category B2... Township of Paipoonge, provincial district of Thunder Bay. s.l.: Ministry ofTransportation and Communications, Planning and Design Section. iii, 27 leaves. Microfiche 3448-85.Highway 144333


4106. (1980). Review of the environmental assessment: proposed improvements to Highway 144 corridor betweenSudbury and Levack, type 1 - route location study. Toronto: Ministry of Transportation and Communications. iv, 24p.4107. F.F. Slaney and Company Limited. (1975). Preliminary environmental assessment of alternative routes of highway144 from Sudbury to Onaping <strong>for</strong> Giffels, Davis and Jorgensen Limited. Toronto: The Author. 11, 4p. SPL.4108. Northland Engineering Limited, Consulting Engineers and Planners. (1988). Highway 144: Arctic watershed:environmental assessment category B(d): primary picnic site-rest area at intersection of Highway 560: Township ofInvergarry, M.T.O. district 14. [Toronto]: Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Planning and Design Section.[26] leaves. (W.P. 7604-88-01, environmental study report).Highway 5354109. Boland, D. and M. Bergeron. (1984). Highway 535, environmental assessment category B2: from junction ofHighway 17 (Hagar) northerly to rivière Veuve: Townships of Hagar and Ratter, district of Sudbury, district 13, North Bay:grading, drainage, granular base, prime and surface treatment. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation and Communications. 28,[10] leaves. (W.P. 7613-81-00). Microfiche 2991-84.Highway 5374110. Devolin, A.R., D.M. Vail and T.G. Rogers. (1988). Highway 537: from 4.3 to 7.1 north of Highway 69: including thereplacement of Wanapitei River bridge: Township of Cleland, district of Sudbury, district 17, Sudbury: environmentalassessment category Bc/Ba. Toronto: Ministry of Transportation. iv, 24, [13] leaves.Highway 5394111. Bell, G.A. and R.T. Hue. (1984). Highway 539, environmental assessment category B2: from Desaulniers northerlyto River Valley, Townships of Crerar and Gibbons, district of Nipissing, district 13, North Bay: grading, drainage, granularbase. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation and Communications. iii, 43, [13] leaves. (W.P. 178-81-01). Microfiche 2964-84.4112. Bell, G.A. and A. Parnamagi. (1985). Highway 539, environmental assessment category B2: from Hwy # 64 westerlyto Desaulniers, Townships of Gibbons, Badgerow & Field... s.l.: Ministry of Transportation and Communications,Planning and Design Section. Microfiche 3672-85.Highway 540B4113. Northland Engineering Limited and S.K. Poon. (1986). Highway 540B: from 1.5 km north of the west junction ofHighway 540 northerly to the east junction of Highway 540: Town of Gore Bay, Township of Gordon and Allan, districtof Manitoulin, district 17, Sudbury: environmental assessment category Ba, improvement to existing provincial highways.s.l.: Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Planning and Design Section. v, 27, [9] leaves.Highway 5464114. Mound, Wes and Martin Favell. (1990). Highway 546, from 12.5 km north of Highway 554 northerly <strong>for</strong> 1.1 km.s.l.: Ministry of Transportation, Planning and Design Section. 6, [9] leaves. (W.P. 7826-87-01 and W.P. 7809-89-01).4115. Rogers, T.G., B.L. Bedars and J.E.D. Chretien. (1989). Highway 546: Little White River bridge site: 0.5 km east ofjunction of Highway 639, Township of Sagard, district 17, Sudbury, environmental structure assessment category Bcstructure replacement. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation, Planning and Design Section. [v], 20, [11] leaves. (W.P. 321-85-00).334


Highway 5604116. Devolin, A.R., D.M. Vail and T.G. Rogers. (1988). Highway 560: from 15.1 km east of Elk Lake easterly to the westlimit of the Town of Charlton (14.4) km): Townships of Truax, Robillard and Dack, district 14, New Liskeard: grading,drainage and granular base: environmental assessment category Ba. s.l.: [Ministry of Transportation]. iii, 31, [18] leaves.4117. Rogers, T.G. and B.L. Peltier. (1984). Highway 560, environmental assessment category B2: from the junction ofHighway 560A easterly <strong>for</strong> 14 km to 3 km east of the Opikinimika River: Townships of Garibaldi and Asquith, district ofSudbury, district 14, New Liskeard: grading, drainage, granular base and surface treatment. s.l.: Ministry of Transportationand Communications. 26, [3] leaves. (W.P. 7622-81-04). Microfiche 3232-84.4118. Rogers, T.G. and W.A. McFarlane. (1984). Highway 560, environmental assessment category B2: from 0.3 km eastof the junction of Highway 65, easterly <strong>for</strong> 16.1 km: Townships of James, Tudhope and Truax, district of Timiskaming,district 14, New Liskeard: grading, drainage and granular base. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation and Communications. 30,[10] leaves. (W.P. 174-81-01). Microfiche 3036-84.4119. Rogers, T.G., B.L. Bedars and R. Du<strong>for</strong>t. (1989). Highway 560: from Opikinimika River easterly 17.6 km and from16.1 km west of Gowganda easterly 8.6 km: Townships of Asquith, Church and MacMurchy in the district of Sudbury andTownships of Tyrell and Milner in the district of Timiskaming: grading, drainage and granular base and structurereplacement district 14, New Liskeard: environmental category Ba/Bc. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation, Planning andDesign Section. iv, 27 [i.e. 31], [14] leaves. (W.P. 198-88-00).Highway 5694120. Rogers, T.G. and P. Jef<strong>for</strong>d. (1984). Highway 569, environmental assessment category B5, Moose Creek: Townshipof Hilliard, district of Timiskaming, district 14, New Liskeard. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation and Communications. 20,[5] leaves. (W.P. 7622-82-01). Microfiche 2979-84.Highway 5764121. Rogers, T.G. and J. Hambleton. (1985). Highway 576, environmental assessment category B5: Waterhen Creek, 3.4km north of Highway 101: district 14, New Liskeard: culvert replacement. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation andCommunications, Planning and Design Section. 16, [3] leaves. Microfiche 3634-85.Highway 5894122. Pawlyk, B.H. (1989). Highway 589, from 0.28 kilometres north of highway 591, northerly 9.2 kilometres district 19,Thunder Bay. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation, Planning and Design Section. [10] leaves. (W.P. 288-85-01).Highway 5934123. Favell, Martin and B.H. Pawlyk. (1988). Secondary Highway 593, Arrow River structure and approaches: Townshipof Pearson, provincial district of Thunder Bay, district 19, Thunder Bay. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation andCommunications, Planning and Design Section. 9, 11, [5] leaves. (W.P. 59-83-01 and 02).Highway 5944124. Chamberlain, M. and D.M. Fossum. (1984). Highway 594, from Manitou Road (Hwy 502) easterly 4.4 km toDryden west limit: environmental assessment category B2: Township of Van Horne, district of Kenora, granular base andpaving. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation and Communications. v, 16 leaves. (W.P. 121-82-01). Microfiche 3199-84.335


Highway 5954125. Chamberlain, M. and B.H. Pawlyk. (1985). Highway 595 from Sitch Creek (Hymers) northerly to Beaver Creek, 4.5km: district of Thunder Bay: environmental assessment category. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation and Communications,Planning and Design Section. iv, 18, [5] leaves. Microfiche 3614-85.Highway 6054126. Jackson, L.A. and G.W. Sawiak. (1989). Reconstruction of secondary Highway 605, from Highway 17: northerly 4.4kilometres, district 20, Kenora. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation, Planning and Design Section. [15] leaves. (W.P. 396-87-01).Highway 6134127. Jackson, L.A. and B.H. Pawlyk. (1988). McCool and Forsythe structure replacements: Highway 613, district 20,Kenora. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Planning and Design Section. [18] leaves. (W.P. 55-83-01).Highway 6344128. Bell, G.A. and J.G. Vandekaa. (1982). Highway 634 (new) Smooth Rock Falls bypass: environmental assessmentcategory Ac, environmental assessment report - Type III... grading, drainage, granular base & paving. s.l.: Ministry ofTransportation and Communications. v, 177, [146]p. (EA file no. 1-80-0016-000). Microfiche 1484-82.Highway 6374129. Chretien, J.D., K. Avery and M.L. Young. (1988). Highway 637 from 20.0 km east of Killarney easterly <strong>for</strong> 6.2 kmincluding the Mahzenazing River West structure, district of Sudbury Sudbury: environmental assessment category Ba. s.l.:Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Planning and Design Section. ii, 27, [23] leaves.4130. Roberts, B.D. and J.E.D. Chretien. (1984). Highway #637, environmental assessment B-2/B-5... Highway 637 from25.9 km west of Hwy 69, westerly 6.5 km Tyson channel structure: Township of Attlee, Sale and Humboldt, districtSudbury, district 17, Sudbury northern region: work type, grading, drainage, granular base and structure replacement. s.l.:Ministry of Transportation and Communications. iii, 35, [4] leaves. (W.P. 123-79-01). Microfiche 2762-84.4131. Roberts, B.D. and D.W. Barker. (1985). Highway #637, environmental assessment B-2/B-5... Township Carlyle,district of Manitoulin, district 17, Sudbury, northern region. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation and Communications,Planning and Design Section. ii, 35 leaves. Microfiche 3468-85.Highway 6544132. Bell, G.A. and D.W. Barker. (1985). Highway 654, environmental assessment category B2: from Highway 11 to 2.4km west of the Nipissing-North Himsworth Township line. s.l.: Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Planningand Design Section. iii, 41, [10] leaves. (W.P. 138-76-01). Microfiche 3524-85.Highway 6584133. Jackson, L.A. and N.B. DeBruye. (1988). Highway 658: from 0.1 km south of the north limit of the Town ofKenora, northerly 1.86 km to Highway 17N: Town of Jaffray and Mellick, district of Kenora. s.l.: Ministry ofTransportation and Communications, Planning and Design Section. [19] leaves. (W.P. 283-86-01).Highway 668336


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