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Newfoundland Regulation 1997 Fitzgerald's Pond Provincial Park Proclamation,
1997 (Filed
October 3, 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 R.
Cummings Fitzgerald's Pond Provincial Park Proclamation, Newfoundland
Regulation 42/97, is repealed. Schedule All that
piece or parcel of land situate and being on the southern limit of the Argentia
Access Road, at Fitzgerald's Pond, in the Electoral District of Placentia-St.
Mary's and Bellevue, abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say: Beginning
at an iron pin set in the southerly limit of the Argentia Access Road, 30
metres wide, the point having coordinates of north 5,242,707.04 metres and east
247,355.78 metres; Then
running by Crown land south 58° 39 ‘45” east for a distance of approximately
579 metres to a point on the northerly bank of a small brook having scaled
coordinates of north 5,242,405 metres and east 247,850 metres; Then
running along the northerly bank of the brook in an easterly direction to a
point on the westerly shoreline of Fitzgerald's Pond at low water; Then
running along the sinuosities of the northerly shoreline of Fitzgerald's Pond
at low water to a point on the northwesterly shoreline of the pond located on
the westerly bank of a small brook having scaled co-ordinates of north
5,244,431 metres and east 249,616 metres; Then
running in a northwesterly direction along the westerly bank to a point on the
southerly limit of the before mentioned Argentia Road having scaled
co-ordinates of north 5,244,950 metres and east 249,308 metres; Then running along the southerly limit of the Access Road in a general
southwesterly direction to the point of beginning and containing an area of 163
hectares, more or less. All bearings being referred to the meridian of 53° west longitude of
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