
The village of Boyd and the surrounding township of Edson are defined by a mix of agricultural landscape and early industrial infrastructure in this late 1970s survey. The Soo Line corridor serves as the primary east-west axis, connecting the core settlement with the neighboring terrain and passing just south of Lotz Park. Waterways like the Yellow River and Hennon Creek drain the northern sections, while the southern reaches are characterized by a network of drainage including Hay Creek and Muskrat Creek. Genealogists will find several burial grounds noted, including St Peter Cem, St Joseph Cem, and Union Cem. The map reveals the era's local industry through scattered Gravel Pits and a Sandpit, alongside modern utility infrastructure like the Pipeline that traverses the southern half of the quadrangle.
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