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  1. This article will explain how land subdivision works in Alberta and highlight some of its benefits for potential sellers and investors. What Does It Mean To Subdivide Land In Alberta? Simply put: a land subdivision is a legal process that breaks land down into smaller parcels.

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  2. Subdivision is the legal process of dividing a single parcel of land into two or more parcels, each of which will be given a separate land title upon completion. Approval of subdivided land parcels must always be received by the local municipality before registration processing at Alberta Land Tiles Office can occur and new land titles issued.

  3. www.gridatlas.com › mapGrid Atlas

    Grid Atlas (formerly LSD Finder) lets you map, convert and share LSDs (legal subdivision) addresses for Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, NTS BC grid coordinates, Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM), and street addresses.

  4. This map represents the province with the Alberta Township System (ATS) overlaid for referencing legal land descriptions in the province. The ATS is a grid network dividing the province into equal-sized square parcels of land, for purposes of administering legal land title.

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  5. This 1:3,000,000 cartographic map product includes the federal census divisions and subdivision boundary from the most recent census year within the boundaries of Alberta. The official boundaries are updated every 5 years with the census and should be considered the most recent official boundaries.

  6. Simply put, land subdivision involves splitting a parcel of land into one or more parcels with separate titles. Subdividing land in Alberta can be a lengthy and complicated process, involving multiple steps before the subdivision can be registered with Land Titles.

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  8. Find land in Western Canada (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan & Manitoba) subdivided by the Dominion Land Survey (DLS) and the Alberta Township System (ATS). GPS, UTM, NTS & MGRS.