36 Sections That is considered a township In Canada
One section = 640 acres One township = 36 sections Therefore one township represents 23,040 acres
That's a "section". There are 36 of them in a township.
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Check the public Library in that township in the law section zoning laws are public record
You are revering to the section, township, range system of surveying land then it is 640 acres in a section (one square mile) which will equal 5,120 acres.
A section of a township is typically 1 square mile, and measures 1 mile long by 1 mile wide.
A 'Township' is larger then a section of land and is generally 6 miles square or equal to 36 sections.
Bridgeport is a section of Logan Township. It is not a separate municipality.
In US surveys a township was six miles long and six miles wide. They were divided into sections and quarter sections.
36 sections in a township
section: 17 township: 06s range: 11w w2sw4se4se4