
Secure the most comprehensive land-planning and jurisdictional resource for the province with the Alberta First Nations Treaty Boundaries Wall Map (Scale 1:1,000,000). This unique professional map seamlessly merges critical historical agreements with modern policy, displaying all Indigenous Treaty Boundaries alongside the official Alberta Land-use Framework (LUF) Planning Regions.
This is the essential reference for government, resource management, land developers, legal professionals, and planners operating across the province.
Integrated Treaty & LUF Data: Clearly delineates all First Nation Treaty Boundaries in Alberta and overlays the current Land-use Framework (LUF) Planning Regions, providing a crucial context for development and resource decisions.
Indigenous Land Bases: Accurately locates all First Nations Reserves and Métis Settlements across the province.
High-Resolution Base Map (1:1,000,000 Scale): Offers exceptional detail, making it suitable for high-level strategic planning and presentation.
Complete Infrastructure: Features extensive transport and infrastructure detail:
Primary and Secondary Highways (paved and unpaved)
Railroads
Airports
Cadastral Grid: Includes detailed Townships, Sections, and Meridians (DLS System), along with a Latitude and Longitude grid, allowing for precise property and parcel referencing.
Physical & Protected Features: Depicts major geographical and protected areas:
Cities, Towns, and Villages
Lakes and Rivers
Provincial, National, and Wildland Parks
Forest Reserves and Military Bases
Policy & Government: Crucial for officials requiring an integrated view of Treaty areas and regional LUF governance (e.g., Lower Athabasca, South Saskatchewan regions).
Resource Management: Invaluable for forestry, energy, and environmental consultants analyzing projects across multiple jurisdictions and Treaty territories.
Education & Research: A foundational map for post-secondary studies on Alberta's Indigenous history, land-use policy, and resource governance.
Purchase this comprehensive wall map—the ultimate tool for integrating Treaty and Land-use Framework planning in Alberta.