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Newfoundland Regulation 1997
(Filed June 17, 1997.) Under the
authority of section 4 of the Provincial
Parks Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council proclaims the area described
in the Schedule to be a provincial park. Dated
at John
Cummings The Windmill Bight Provincial Park Proclamation, Consolidated Schedule All that
piece or parcel of land situate and being at Windmill Bight, in the Electoral
District of Bonavista North, abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say: Beginning
at a point in the southerly shoreline of the Atlantic Ocean at low water, that
point being the point of intersection of the northerly limit of the
reservation, 10 metres wide, extending along the easterly bank of the mouth of
Windmill Bight Brook with the southerly shoreline of the Atlantic Ocean at low
water; Then
following the sinuosities of the easterly bank of Windmill Brook in a general
southeasterly direction for a distance of approximately 500 metres, more or
less, to a point on the easterly bank of Windmill Brook; Then
running by Crown land south 37° 00' east 108 metres; Then south
46° 30' west 1,000 metres, more or less; Then
running by land of David Troke south 10° 31' 20" west 45.72 metres, more
or less; Then
running by land reserved for summer cottage lots and by land in possession of
Carl Norris south 24' 42" east 592.324 metres; Then
running by the land in possession of Carl Norris south 87° 54' west 88.392
metres, more or less; Then
running along the easterly limit of the Main Highway, 40 metres wide, south 2°
38' 27" east 182.493 metres; Then
running by Crown lands north 87° 49' 33" east 2,150.854 metres; Then north
38° 00' 20" east 521.057 metres; Then north
63° 06' 44" east 505.22 metres, more or less; Then running along the shoreline of the All bearings being magnetic. (Includes Reprint of July 18, 1997, p.861.) ©Earl G. Tucker, Queen's Printer |