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Wheatland County No. 16 municipal map showing quarter-section land ownership names, crown land designations, and township road networks.

Wheatland County Landowner Map | County No. 16 Land Ownership & Road Map

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Product Code: C16

Navigate the heart of southern Alberta with the most comprehensive Wheatland County Landowner Map (County No. 16). This essential municipal tool is specifically designed to provide a clear, detailed overview of surface land ownership and rural infrastructure. It is an indispensable resource for agricultural professionals, land developers, oil and gas operators, and local residents.

The map’s primary feature is its high-resolution ownership labeling, where each quarter section is clearly marked with the current landowner's name. To ensure rapid visual identification of land status, the map utilizes a distinct color-coding system to differentiate between Freehold (Private), Crown (Government), and Crown Leased lands. Beyond ownership, the map serves as a highly accurate navigation guide, featuring the most up-to-date information for Township and Range roads, as well as the locations of parks, lakes, rivers, and urban centers including cities, towns, and villages within the county.

Key Features:

  • Detailed Ownership Data: Every 1/4 section is labeled with the registered landowner's name for precise identification.

  • Land Type Color-Coding: Quickly distinguish between Private (Freehold), Government (Crown), and Crown Leased property.

  • Current Infrastructure: Updated road networks featuring the Alberta Township Survey (ATS) system, including Township and Range roads.

  • Geographical Landmarks: Clearly marked water bodies (lakes and rivers), parks, and municipal boundaries for all urban centers.

  • Rural Reference Standard: The definitive map for Wheatland County (No. 16) administration, planning, and rural navigation.

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