Excerpt from Descriptions of the Townships of the North-West Territories, Dominion of Canada, Vol. 2: Between the Third and Fourth Initial Meridians
Outlines - Rolling prairie, the northern part rolling heavily. There are a few stones and gravel on the ridges. The soil is dry and composed of a sandy loam on a clay subsoil, with gravel in some places, and averaging about class 2. The clay subsoil is sometimes brown and sometimes white. Water is scarce, none being found along the west tier of sections - A. 0. Wheeler, 1883.
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