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Folded
Dimensions: 4.75" X 8.5"
Open
Dimensions: 37.75 W X 25 H
Date
Location: Front Cover & Legend
Cover
Description: A color photograph of Highway 69 (later Highway 169) alongside a
body of water near Bala. An over hanging pine tree frames the cover, while
other trees have changed to bright fall colors. The main title of
the map is in yellow and white in the blue sky area. A lone red
sedan approaches and additional writing in the bottom portion of the cover
is in white.
Date
Code: Non-Applicable
Southern Ontario Scale: 1" :
14 miles
Northern Ontario Scale: 1" :
28 miles
Main
Legend Side Features: Map of Southern Ontario with legend, 'District Engineers Addresses & Telephone
numbers' and close up maps of 37 communities.
Opposite
Side Features: Map of Northern
Ontario with legend, Mileage Chart, Illustrations of Regulatory Signs, Index of
Lakes, Cities, Towns and Villages - (Northern & Southern
Ontario), Official Travel Information, Ontario Provincial Police
Locations, Ontario Highway First Aid Posts, Provincial map showing Routes
from Other Provinces and States and "What to do in Case if an Accident",
"List of Standard Broadcasting Stations in Ontario", "List of FM
Radio Stations " and close up maps of 6 communities.
Compiled By:
K. G. Gould.
Prime
Minister:
John P. Robarts
Minister:
C. S. MacNaughton, Department of Highways
Deputy
Minister: A. T. C. McNab, Department of Highways
Other:
Lithographed in Canada by Ashton-Potter Limited
Note: In Sources of
Information section - "This map was revised in July, 1966"
Map Folding Pattern: Click
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