The Dominion Land Survey (DLS; French: arpentage des terres fédérales, ATF) is the method used to divide most of Western Canada into one-square-mile (2.6 km2) sections for agricultural and other purposes. It is based on the layout of the Public Land Survey System used in the United States, but has several differences. The DLS is the dominant survey method in the Prairie provinces, and it is also used in British Columbia along the Railway Belt (near the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railway), and in the Peace River Block in the northeast of the province. (Although British Columbia entered Confederation with control over its own lands, unlike the Northwest Territories and the Prairie provinces, British Columbia transferred these lands to the federal Government as a condition of the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The federal government then surveyed these areas under the DLS.)[1]
^Crown Lands: A History of Survey Systems Archived July 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, by W.A. Taylor, B.C.L.S., 1975. 5th Reprint, 2004. Registries and Titles Department, Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management. Victoria, British Columbia.
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The DominionLandSurvey (DLS; French: arpentage des terres fédérales, ATF) is the method used to divide most of Western Canada into one-square-mile (2...
Land Survey System and by Canada's DominionLandSurvey is a nominally-square area of land that is nominally six survey miles (about 9.66 km) on a side....
The Public LandSurvey System (PLSS) is the surveying method developed and used in the United States to plat, or divide, real property for sale and settling...
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Section (United States landsurveying), an area nominally one square mile Section, an area of one square mile in DominionLandSurvey, Western Canada Section...
portions of land established by the DominionLandSurvey for road and rail access to settlements. Métis people were dispossessed from their land in the late...
of smaller lots. In Western Canada, where the American-influenced DominionLandSurvey was used, geographical features were largely ignored in favour of...
Western Canada, townships exist only for the purpose of land division by the DominionLandSurvey and do not form administrative units. These townships...
establish the location of the roads as they exist with relation to the DominionLandSurvey system. Range roads travel in a north and south direction on a line...
States. The DominionLandSurvey is a similar cadastral survey conducted in Western Canada, begun in 1871 after the creation of the Dominion of Canada in...
boustrophedonically until Section 36 is reached in the southeast corner. Canada's DominionLandSurvey also uses boustrophedonic numbering, but starts at the southeast...
Canada is a road that runs north–south along a range grid line of the DominionLandSurvey. Range roads (Rge. Rd.) are perpendicular to township roads (Twp...
mid-flight. Landsurveys occurred long before the adoption of metric, using imperial units of length and area. Particularly in areas where the DominionLand Survey...
within the township. A legal land description in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta would be defined by the DominionLandSurvey. For example, the village...
south of each baseline. Land within the block was initially surveyed using the 3rd and 4th Systems of the DominionLandSurvey; however, much of the south...
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between the 10th and 11th ranges west of the fourth meridian of the DominionLandSurvey. This line, now designated Range Road 110, has jogs at each correction...
United States, 84°48'50" west of Greenwich Principal meridian of the DominionLandSurvey in Canada, 97°27′28.41″ west of Greenwich Counter Revolutionary Warfare...
between the 29th and 30th ranges west of the First Meridian of the DominionLandSurvey. This boundary has jogs at each correction line. Any roads built...
Antarctica to the South Pole. 118°W is the Sixth Meridian of the DominionLandSurvey in Canada. The 118th meridian west forms a great circle with the...
Parliament of the Dominion of Canada". Brown Chamberlin, Law Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty – via Google Books. "LandSurveying in Manitoba"...
A principal meridian is a meridian used for survey control in a large region. The DominionLandSurvey of Western Canada took its origin at the First (or...