37 fhe whels of this township with the execep= tion of section 26 is included in the Mebewiy pro- posed forest reserves The country is generally hilly to rough, especially toward the southern extrenity of the township where sn elevation of #250 feet is reached jn places. The scuntry south ef Tremblay eresk is rough and has been overrun by fire. it is now covereai with a light growth of spruce, poplar and jackpine with scattéred éesé, standing tinber ané considerable windfall ané few acatiered patches of green spruce to 12 inches in the immediate vicinity of treablay creek. ‘The country between fremblay creek and the ereek flowing nearly pareliel to it @ couple of miles to the north rises te an elevation of about 250 feet above those erecks and is mostly covered with a dense growth of poplar to <4 inches with a willow under growth aad seatterecd jac pines The westerly two tiers of sections of this township north ef Treablay creek are wooded with poplar ani scattered spruee to 5 inehes with heavy windfall, ané mumerouz patehes of dense jackpine grown up in windfall. Seetion $3 and part of the westerly portion of section 34 are lightly woeded with poplar toé inches and willow and would afford exeelient grazing. fhe westerly half of sectinn 26 is homeste:ded, sebstantial buildings have been erested and a beautifal garden was noted where most of the essential vegetables were grown. ‘fhe soil in this tovuship consists of from one to three inehes of black sandy loam over a light sendy loam, although it seems to improve in quality to- ward the northeast eorner of the township. fhie township ean be reached by a wagon read which extends to the southwest quarter of section 2656 From there a peck treil extends to the northeast of section 21 ané continues in a southerly direction near the centre of the toumship to a good pack trail following the north bank of Trenblay creeke Another wagon read entera this township in section®4 ané follews the edge of valley ef trenblay Z ‘in Eee SS ereck to the centre of section Rae