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Newfoundland Regulation 1998 Hunting Prohibition Order, 1998 (Filed April
6, 1998) Under the
authority of section 114 of the Wild Life
Regulations and the Wild Life Act,
I make the following Order. Dated at Kevin
Aylward ORDER Analysis 1. Short
title 2. Hunting
prohibited 3. Hunting
prohibited 4. Repeal Schedule A Schedule B Short title 1. This Order may be cited as the Hunting Prohibition Order, 1998. Hunting prohibited 2. Hunting, by menas of a firearm is
prohibited in those parts of the Hunting prohibited 3. Hunting, by means of a firearm,
snare or trap is prohibited in those parts of the Repeal 4. The
Hunting Prohibition Order,
Consolidated Newfoundland Regulation 975/96, is repealed. Schedule A All that
area bounded by a line beginning at the western abutment of the bridge crossing
Ryan's Brook at O'Regans; Then
following Route 406 in an easterly direction to its intersection with Then
following Then
following Then
following Route 406 in a generally westerly direction to its intersection with
Route 407; Then
following Route 407 in a generally westerly direction to the Gut of the Then
crossing the Gut in a straight line and following the Then
following Route 406 in a generally easterly direction to the point of
commencement. Cormack All that
part of the Community of Cormack lying within 150 metres of either side of the
Viking Trail, Route 430, beginning at a point 300 metres south of the Cormack
Esso Service property and ending 300 metres north of George Crocker's Farm and
within 150 metres of either side of Veteran Drive, Route 422, from its
intersection with the Viking Trail to its intersection with White River Road. Clarenville All that area
bounded by a line commencing at the Random Island Causeway in Then
southwest 200° to a point approximately 800 metres offshore from Man Point; Then south
164° to Bluff Point; Then
following the shoreline and including a distance of 100 metres inland from the
highwater mark, to the point of commencement. Foxtrap That area
of the Then
following the eastern shoreline of that pond approximately 500 metres; Then
following a straight line in a southeasterly direction to the inlet of Manuels
River in Thomas Pond; Then
following the west bank of Then
following a straight line to the southern extremity of Ocean Pond; Then
following the eastern shoreline of an adjacent pond and Hennesseys Pond to a
brook leading to Jakes Pond; Then
following the eastern shoreline of Jakes Pond to its northern extremity; Then
following a straight line to the southern extremity of Little Pond; Then
following the western shoreline of that pond to the brook leading to the Then
following the Marshy
Pond That area
known as Marshy Pond in or near the Community of Daniel's Harbour and for a
distance of 150 metres from the shoreline around Marshy Pond. All that
area bounded by a line commencing at a point, that point being the centre line
of Massey Drive where Massey Drive intersects with the power transmission line
411.5 metres, more or less, east of the Trans Canada Highway; Then
following the power transmission line in a generally northwesterly direction a
distance of 343.8 metres, more or less, and being 182.9 metres, more or less,
north of Then north
13° 00' east a distance of 557.8 metres, more or less, to the summit of an
unnamed hill; Then south
89° 00' east a distance of 858 metres, more or less, to the summit, 251.5
metres, of a second unnamed hill; Then south
85° 45' east a distance of 947.9 metres, more or less, to a point, that point
being on the southerly side of an unnamed stream; Then south
25° 00' east a distance of 1,301.5 metres, more or less, to a point at the
highwater mark on the northeasterly side of Tippings Pond; Then
following the sinuosities of the shoreline of Tippings Pond in a generally
westerly and southerly direction to a point, that point being at the highwater
mark on the southern shore of Tippings Pond 274.3 metres due north of the power
transmission line; Then south
40° 00' west a distance of 274.3 metres, more or less, to a point, that point
being where the power transmission line turns a more westerly direction; Then in a
generally northwesterly direction following the centre line of the power
transmission line a distance of 2,407.9 metres, more or less, to a point of
commencement. All
bearings being referred to the true meridian. Middle
Arm, Carmanville All that
area of the Island of Newfoundland located in Middle Arm, Hamilton South, Notre
Dame Bay, bounded by a line commencing at a point UTM co-ordinates 5,474,400
metres north and 700,200 metres east; Then
following a straight line for a distance of 400 metres to UTM co-ordinates
5,474,400 metres north and 700,525 metres east; Then
following a straight line for a distance of 450 metres to UTM co-ordinates
5,474,200 metres north and 701,000 metres east; Then
following a straight line for a distance of 600 metres to UTM co-ordinates
547,360 metres north and 700,800 metres east; Then
following a straight line for a distance of 1,100 metres to UTM co-ordinates
5,472,550 metres north and 700,850 metres east; Then
following a straight line for a distance of 500 metres to UTM co-ordinates
5,472,550 metres north and 701,300 metres east; Then
following a straight line for a distance of 600 metres to UTM co-ordinates
5,472,300 metres north and 701,750 metres east; Then
following a straight line for a distance of 600 metres to UTM co-ordinates
5,471,650 metres north and 701,800 metres east; Then
following a straight line for a distance of 500 metres to UTM co-ordinates
5,471,450 metres north and 701,300 metres east; Then
following a straight line for a distance of 1,200 metres to UTM co-ordinates
5,471,400 metres north and 700,000 metres east; Then
following a straight line for a distance of 900 metres to UTM co-ordinates
5,471,425 metres north and 699,100 metres east; Then
following a straight line for a distance of 800 metres to UTM co-ordinates
5,471,950 metres north and 698,500 metres east; Then
following a straight line for a distance of 675 metres to UTM co-ordinates
5,472,600 metres north and 698,525 metres east; Then
following a straight line for a distance of 600 metres to UTM co-ordinates
5,473,000 metres north and 698,875 metres east; Then
following a straight line for a distance of 750 metres to UTM co-ordinates
5,473,650 metres north and 698,600 metres east; Then
following a straight line for a distance of 575 metres to UTM co-ordinates
5,474,175 metres north and 698,775 metres east; Then
following a straight line for a distance of 1,400 metres to the point of
commencement. All
measurements refer to UTM grid zone 21. All that
area of the Then
following the northeast shoreline of Then
following the southern shore of the island to the southwest corner; Then in a
straight line to the mouth of Second Brook; Then
following Second Brook to its crossing of Then
following Then
following Route 430, the Viking Trail, in a generally northwesterly direction
to its intersection with the Then
following the Then
following a straight line to the point where the access road to the Then
following Route 1 in a generally southwesterly direction to the point of
commencement. All that
area of the Island of Newfoundland in the vicinity of Stephenville Crossing
commencing at Vincents Head; Then
following a straight line to the western extremity of Mattis Point Pond; Then
following a woods path to Then
following Then
following a straight line in a generally southwesterly direction to a point on
Route 490 at the intersection with Route 461 to a point directly opposite the
northern boundary of Then
following to the coastline of Then
following the coastline of Then
following this brook and a woods road to its intersection with the transmission
line; Then following
the transmission line in a generally easterly direction to a point north of
Vincents Head UTM co-ordinates 397,052 metres east, 5,374,958 metres north; Then
following a straight line to the point of commencement. Saltwater
Pond, Sweet Bay All that
area of the Island of Newfoundland commencing at UTM co-ordinates 302,883
metres east, 5,368,359 metres north; Then
following a straight line in a generally southeasterly direction to UTM
co-ordinates 303,269 metres east, 5,367,808 metres north; Then
following the southeastern shoreline of Southwest Arm in a generally
southwesterly direction to UTM co-ordinates 303,032 metres east, 5,367,424
metres north; Then
following a straight line in a generally southwesterly direction to UTM
co-ordinates 302,715 metres east, 5,366,946 metres north; Then
following a straight line in a generally southwesterly direction to UTM
co-ordinates 301,632 metres east, 5,366,001 metres north; Then
following a straight line in a generally northwesterly direction to UTM
co-ordinates 301,121 metres east, 5,366,545 metres north; Then
following a straight line in a generally northeasterly direction to UTM
co-ordinates 302,009 metres east, 5,367,195 metres north; Then
following a straight line in a generally northeasterly direction to UTM co-ordinates
302,507 metres east, 5,367,963 metres north; Then
following a straight line in a generally northeasterly direction to the point
of commencement. Regional
Pastures between May 1 and November 30 inclusive annually (a) (b) Cochrane
Pond Pasture; (c) Ferryland
Pasture; (d) St.
Shott's Pasture; (e) Peter's
River Pasture; (f) Gaskier's Pasture; (g) Foxtrap
Pasture; (h) Harbour
Main Pasture; (i) Brigus Pasture; (j) Salmon Cove Pasture; (k) Country
Road Pasture; (l) (m) Bay
de Verde Pasture; (n) (o) Winterland
Pasture; (p) Point
Crewe Pasture; (q) George's
Brook Pasture; (r) Port Rexton Pasture; (s) Port
Albert Pasture; (t) Comfort Cove Pasture; (u) Mic
Mac Pasture; (v) Parsons
Pond Pasture; (w) Cormack
Pasture; (x) (y) Robinsons
Pasture; (z) O'Reagans
Regional Pasture; (aa) Searston
Pasture; (bb) (cc) (dd) North
Shore Regional Pasture; (ee) Schedule B All that
piece or parcel of land formerly being Beginning
at a point formed by the intersection of the northern limit of the Trinity
South Highway, 30.5 metres wide, with the eastern limit of an abandoned
Canadian National Railway's right-of-way, 15.2 metres wide, that point having
co-ordinates of north 29,904.3 metres and east 30,922.8 metres as referred to
Crown Land Survey Marker No. 83220 having assumed co-ordinates of north 30,480
metres and east 30,480 metres; Then by
the eastern and northern limit of the Canadian National Railway's right-of-way in
a general northerly, westerly and northerly direction to a point in the
shoreline of Backside Pond, that point having co-ordinates of north 30,912.7
metres and east 30,857 metres; Then by
Crown land north 73° 11' west 773.3 metres to a point in the shoreline of
Trinity Bay at low water ordinary spring tides, that point having co-ordinates
of north 31,314.1 metres and east 30,116.9 metres; Then by
the waters of Trinity Bay at low water ordinary spring tides to a point having
co-ordinates of north 32,772.7 metres and east 32,144.8 metres; Then by
Crown land south 45° 30' east 1,462.4 metres to a point in the western limit of
the Trinity South Highway, that point having co-ordinates of north 31,740.6
metres and east 33,195.1 metres; Then by
the western limit of the All
bearings being referred to magnetic north. All that
piece or parcel of land formerly being a portion of the Bellevue Beach
Provincial Park situate and being at Bellevue Beach near Bellevue in the
province, abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say: Beginning
at a point in the northerly shoreline of Broad Lake at low water mark, that
point being distant 369.72 metres as measured on a bearing of north 75° 52'
40" west from Control Monument No. 83043; Then
running by land in possession of Raymond Allen north 75° 52' 40" west 60
metres; Then north
63° 13' 20" west 43.68 metres; Then south
73° 10' 05" west 75.74 metres, more or less; Then
running along the easterly limit of Chapel Arm - Bellevue Road, 30 metres wide,
north 3° 01' 50" west 107.79 metres; Then north
4° 45' 15" west 84.79 metres; Then north
12° 02' 40" west 38.51 metres; Then north
31° 35' 35" west 139.29 metres; Then north
25° 05' 00" west 202.23 metres; Then north
12° 21' 50" west 59.77 metres; Then north
6° 17' 45" west 215.95 metres; Then north
25° 29' 30" west 355.97 metres; Then north
31° 05' 05" west 189.79 metres; Then north
24° 34' 15" west 50.07 metres; Then north
16° 36' 35" west 57.76 metres; Then north
4° 23' 15" west 38.13 metres; Then north
18° 27' 00" east 87.52 metres; Then north
30° 17' 50" east 46.81 metres; Then north
44° 51' 05" east 54.68 metres; Then north
62° 04' 30" east 104.23 metres; Then north
36° 44' 20" east 50.79 metres; Then north
13° 03' 35" east 42.37 metres; Then north
1° 56' 10" west 52.40 metres; Then north
17° 39' 25" west 55.74 metres; Then north
36° 44' 55" west 47.25 metres; Then north
56° 15' 10" west 66.52 metres; Then
running along the northerly limit of a reservation, 10 metres wide, extending
along the northerly bank of a brook in the southeasterly direction to a point
in the southwesterly shoreline of Then
following the sinuosities of the southwesterly shoreline of the Then
running along the Then
running along the easterly limit of the parking lot south 42° 07' west 78
metres, more or less, to a point on the northerly shoreline of Broad Lake at
low water mark; Then
running along the northerly shoreline of And
containing an area of 61 hectares, more or less; Also all
that other piece or parcel of land being Parcel "86-A" on Lands
Branch Plan No. SP-88 and containing an area of 5.525 hectares, more or less,
abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say: Beginning
at a point in the westerly limit of Chapel Arm - Then south
86° 31' 35" west 18.27 metres to the principal point of beginning; Then
running by Crown land south 86° 31' 35" west 127.24 metres; Then north
16° 25' 07" west 349.75 metres, more or less; Then
running by land claimed by Michael Dwyer north 67° 05' 28" east 127.46
metres, more or less; Then
running along the westerly limit of Chapel Arm - Bellevue Road south 25° 05'
00" east 42.66 metres; Then south
31° 35' 35" east 135.83 metres; Then south
12° 02' 40" east 31.43 metres; Then south
4° 45' 15" east 82.43 metres; And parcel
of land being subject to a power line easement, 9 metres wide, extending
through that land; Also all
that other piece or parcel of land being Parcel "86-B" on Lands
Branch Plan No. SP-88 and containing an area of 8.319 hectares, more or less,
abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say: Beginning
at a point in the westerly limit of Chapel Arm - Bellevue Road, 30 metres wide,
that point being distant 34.77 metres as measured on a bearing of north 25° 05'
00" west from the northeasterly angle of the described Parcel "86-A"; Then
running by land claimed by Michael Dwyer south 67° 05' 28" west 122.18
metres; Then
running by Crown land north 16° 25' 07" west 703.90 metres; Then north
69° 12' 25" east 96.87 metres, more or less; Then
running along the westerly limit of Chapel Arm - Bellevue Road south 25° 29'
30" east 299.14 metres; Then south
6° 17' 45" east 212.48 metres; Then south
12° 21' 50" east 64.71 metres; Then south
25° 05' 00" east 129.85 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning; The above
described piece or parcel of land being subject to a power line easement, 9
metres wide, extending through that land; The above
described pieces or parcels of land containing in all an area of 74.84
hectares, more or less. All
bearings being magnetic. All that
area formerly being Beothuck Provincial Park situate and being at Big Rushy
Pond in the province, abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say: Beginning
at the point of intersection of the southern bank of the river flowing out of
Rushy Pond with the northern limit of the right-of-way, 30.5 metres wide, of
Canadian National Railway; Then
running along the northern limit of the right-of-way south 52° 35' east 1,633.7
metres; Then
turning and running north 17° 10' east 216.4 metres, more or less, to the
southern shore of Little Rushy Pond; Then
running across Little Rushy Pond north 11° 01' west 472.4 metres to a point on
the northern shore of that pond; Then
turning and running north 35° west 342.9 metres, more or less, to the southern
shore of Big Rushy Pond; Then
turning and running along the southern shore in a general southwesterly
direction 1,798.3 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning and
containing an area of 74.6 hectares. All
bearings are magnetic. All that
piece or parcel of land formerly being Beginning
at a point in the easterly limit of the Trans Canada Highway, 60.96 metres
wide, extending between South Brook and Badger, that point being distant
2,250.362 metres as measured on a bearing of north 6° 14' 35" west from
Control Monument No. 76G2345; Then
running along the easterly limit of the Trans Canada Highway north 38° 16'
40" west 118.490 metres, and then north 38° 03' 20" west 479.547
metres, and then north 37° 40" west 130.382 metres, and then north 25° 51'
20" west 132.857 metres, and then north 11° 03' 20" west 157.584
metres, and then north 3° 42' 20" east 124.601 metres, and then north 16°
23' 20" east 120.443 metres, and then north 25° 14' east 126.282 metres,
and then north 25° 42' 40" east 248.479 metres, more or less; Then
following the sinuosities of the westerly shoreline of Joe's Lake at low water
mark in a general southeasterly direction to a point being distant 1,267.605
metres, more or less, as measured on a bearing of south 19° 40' east from the
last mentioned point; Then
running by Crown land and by granted land north 88° 39' 20" west 37.898
metres, more or less; Then
running along the easterly limit of the old highway, 20 metres wide, to a point
being distant 105.136 metres as measured on a bearing of south 23° 43' 20"
west from the last mentioned point; Then
running by leased and granted Crown land south 5° 58' 20" west 138.674
metres, more or less, to the point of beginning and containing an area of
41.569 hectares, more or less. All
bearings being referred to the meridian of 56° west longitude of the 3°
Transverse Mercator Projection. Commencing
at the intersection of the right-of-way of Then by Then by Then by
land of N.L.H.C. or assigns south 105.99 metres to a point 10 metres north of
the shoreline of Little Cobbs Pond; Then
following 10 metres back along the sinuosities of the shoreline of Little Cobbs
Pond in a southerly direction to a point 10 metres back from the shoreline of
Little Cobbs Pond 174.11 metres south of the previous point; Then by Then
through Crown land and along the north boundary of Stanley Tulk north 82-06
west approximately 535 metres; Then along
the east boundary of C.B.C. and through Crown land north 03-40 west
approximately 633 metres to the north boundary of Terra Transport; Then along
the north boundary of Terra Transport south 74-02 east approximately 325
metres; Then along
the southeast cut line of the power line approximately north 65 east
approximately 1,570 metres; Then along
the south cut line of the power line approximately south 56 east approximately
845 metres; Then along
the northwest boundary of the Fitzgerald's
All that
piece or parcel of land formerly being a portion of the Fitzgerald's Pond
Provincial Park situate and being on the southern side of Argentia Access Road,
at Fitzgerald's Pond in the province, abutted and bounded as follows, that is
to say: Beginning
at a point, said point being a brass plaque cemented in rock having coordinates
of north 5,242,091.95 metres and east 248,365.95 metres the point being distant
2,100.9 metres as measured on a bearing of south 22° 4' 17" east from
Control Monument No. 82310; Then
running by Crown lands north 58° 30' 13" east 1,834.34 metres; Then north
58° 12' 51" east 2,337.62 metres; Then north
1° 17' 40" west 1,131.63 metres, more or less; Then
running by the southern limit of the Argentia Access Road, 30 metres wide,
extending between the Trans Canada Highway and Dunville to a point on the
southerly limit having scaled coordinates of north 5,244,950 metres and east
249,308 metres; Then
running by land of Fitzgerald's Pond Provincial Park in a southeasterly
direction along the easterly bank of a small brook to a point on the northerly
shoreline of Fitzgerald's Pond having scaled coordinates of north 5,244,431
metres and east 249,616 metres; Then
running along the northerly shoreline of Fitzgerald's Pond at low water in a
westerly direction to a point on the westerly shoreline of Fitzgerald's Pond; Then
running along the northerly bank of a brook in a westerly direction to a point
on the northerly bank having scaled coordinates of north 5,242,405 metres and
east 247,850 metres; Then
running by Crown land south 58° 39' 45" east 603.7 metres, more or less,
to the point of beginning; And
containing an area of 650 hectares, more or less; All
bearings being referred to the meridian of 53 ° west longitude of the Three
Degree Transverse Mercator Projection. All that
piece or parcel of land formerly being a portion of the Beginning
at a survey marker set on the easterly limit of Route 410, 40 metres wide, the
survey marker being distant 7,937.986 metres as measured on a bearing of south
9° 53' 27" west from Control Monument "Granite"; Then
running by Crown land south 79° 51' 59" east 16.835 metres to a survey
marker set on the westerly shoreline at low water mark of the Flatwater Pond; Then
following the sinuosities of the westerly shoreline at low water mark in a
general southerly direction to a point in the northerly bank of a brook flowing
into the southwest end of Flatwater Pond; Then
running along the northerly and westerly bank of the brook in general westerly
and southerly directions for a distance of 135 metres, more or less; Then
running by Flatwater Pond Provincial Park north 86° 59' 10" west 115
metres, more or less; Then
running along the easterly limit of Route 410, 40 metres wide, north 7° 00'
50" east 2,148.394 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning; The above
described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 35.927 hectares, more
or less; All
bearings being referred to the meridian of 56° west longitude of the Three
Degree Transverse Mercator Projection NAD 27. All that
piece or parcel of land formerly being a portion of the Beginning
at a point in the northern limit of an old road, 20.12 metres wide, leading to
Trans Canada Highway, that point having NAD 27 co-ordinates of north
5,299,544.415 metres and east 252,227.266 metres; Then
running along the northern limit of the old road north 28° 26' 04" east
26.07 metres; Then north
43° 59' 50" east 106.007 metres; Then north
52° 15' 52" east 179.603 metres; Then north
51° 53' 07" east 117.496 metres; Then
running by Then
running along the low water mark of Then
running by land of Grand Codroy Provincial Park south 34° 52' 20" west 126
metres, more or less; Then
running along the low water mark of a lagoon in general southerly,
southwesterly and southeasterly directions for a distance of 280 metres, more
or less; Then
running by land of John Gabriel Sr., Crown Lands Vol. 54 Fol. 119, south 33°
05' 00" east 24.61 metres; Then
running along the northern limit of Grand Codroy Road, Route 52, 30 metres
wide, north 56° 56' 00" east 340 metres; Then north
65° 07' 00" east 53.05 metres; Then
running by Then north
61° 03' 00" east 29.97 metres; Then south
28° 43' 00" east 6.81 metres; Then south
89° 50' 00" east 23.98 metres; Then south
28° 29' 00" east 77.48 metres; Then
running along the northern side of the old road north 61° 14' 00" east
11.49 metres; Then
running by Then north
66° 13' 00" east 76.86 metres; Then south
28° 19' 00" east 59.17 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning; And
containing an area of 23.6 hectares, more or less; All
bearings being referred to the meridian of 58° 30' west longitude in the Three
Degree Transverse Mercator Projection NAD 27.. Great
Southern Harbour Big Pond All that
area of the Island of Newfoundland located at the northern extremity of Great
Southern Harbour, Placentia Bay, known as Big Pond, this area follows the
highwater mark surrounding the area known as Big Pond and the southern
extremity of the sand bar located at the northern extremity of Great Southern
Harbour and then following the closest points across the entrance to Big Pond
which separates Great Southern Harbour from Big Pond. All that
part of the Beginning
at a point of land lying northeast of Then in a
southeasterly direction a distance of 15,450 metres to the summit of a hill
located at UTM co-ordinates 5,531,600 metres north and 459,750 metres east; Then in a
southeasterly direction a distance of 2,000 metres to a Then in a
southerly direction a distance of 10,100 metres to a Then in a
southeasterly direction a distance of 8,800 metres to a point of land having
UTM co-ordinates of 5,513,200 metres north and 466,500 metres east; Then in a
southeasterly direction a distance of 12,750 metres to a Then in a
southeasterly direction a distance of 6,100 metres to a Then in a
southwesterly direction a distance of 6,500 metres to a Then in a
southwesterly direction a distance of 11,000 metres to a Then in a
southerly direction a distance of 7,000 metres to a Then in a
southeasterly direction a distance of 10,250 metres to a high point of land
lying to the west of the St. Barbe-White Bay South district boundary line, that
point having UTM co-ordinates 5,481400 metres north and 465,650 metres east; Then in a
southwesterly direction a distance of 11,200 metres to a Then in a
northwesterly direction a distance of 11,600 metres to a point of land having
UTM co-ordinates of 5,472,750 metres north and 449,850 metres east; Then in a
northwesterly direction a distance of 10,600 metres to a Then in a
southwesterly direction a distance of 17,150 metres to a Then in a
northwesterly direction a distance of 1,050 metres to a Then in a
northwesterly direction a distance of 2,400 metres to a Then in a
northerly direction a distance of 7,800 metres to a high point of land located
on the southern slopes of Trout River Pond, that point having UTM co-ordinates
of 5,470,700 metres north and 425,750 metres east; Then in a
northwesterly direction a distance of 11,300 metres to a Then in a
northerly direction a distance of 1,800 metres to the summit of a hill located
to the southwest of the Community of Trout River, that point having UTM
co-ordinates of 5,478,900 metres north and 417,150 metres east; Then in a
northeasterly direction of 2,800 metres to a point on the summit of a small
hill located to the southeast of the Community of Trout River, that point
having UTM co-ordinates of 5,479,300 metres north and 419,900 metres east; Then in a
northwesterly direction a distance of 1,800 metres to a point on the summit of
a small hill located east of the Community of Trout River, that point having
UTM co-ordinates of 5,481,200 metres north and 419,300 metres east; Then along
the prolongation of that line a distance of 2,000 metres to a point on the
shoreline of the Gulf of St. Lawrence marking the intersection of that line
with the ordinary low water mark line, that point having UTM co-ordinates of
5,483,000 metres north and 418,750 metres east; Then
northeasterly following the shoreline of the Then
southwesterly and southerly along the low water mark line to a point on the
western shore of Bonne Bay north of the community of Curzon, that point having
UTM co-ordinates of 5,485,000 metres north and 433,350 metres east; Then
westerly a distance of 450 metres to a point having UTM co-ordinates 5,485,000
metres north and 433,000 metres east; Then
southerly a distance of 1,400 metres to a point being located in the thread of
a brook west of the community of Bonne Bay, that point having UTM co-ordinates
5,483,600 metres north and 433,000 metres east; Then
southwesterly a distance of 1,900 metres to a point having UTM co-ordinates
5,482,000 metres north and 432,000 metres east; Then
southeasterly a distance of 2,150 metres to a Then
southeasterly a distance of 950 metres to a Then
southeasterly a distance of 800 metres to a Then
southeasterly a distance of 500 metres to a Then
southeasterly a distance of 2,400 metres to a Then
southeasterly to a point having UTM co-ordinates 5,475,200 metres north and
434,950 metres east; Then
northeasterly crossing Highway 44 at a point having UTM co-ordinates 5,475,550
metres north and 435,325 metres east; Then along
the northern edge of that highway and a straight line prolongation of the
northeasterly direction of that highway to a point marking the intersection of
the prolongation with the ordinary low water mark line of Bonne Bay, that point
having UTM co-ordinates 5,476,000 metres north and 435,850 metres east; Then
following along the ordinary low water mark line around the head of Then in a
northwesterly, northeasterly direction along the low water mark line of the
easterly side of South Arm, and in an easterly, southeasterly direction along
the southerly side of the East Arm; Then in a
northwesterly direction along the southwesterly side of East Arm; Then in a
southerly direction along the westerly side of Deer Arm to a point on the low
water mark line having UTM co-ordinates 5,486,000 metres north and 438,000
metres east; Then
northerly a distance of 2,000 metres to a Then
northwesterly a distance of 2,000 metres to a Then
westerly a distance of 1,800 metres to a point on the low water mark line on
the southeast Then northerly
and northwesterly along the water line of the eastern and northern shore of
Rocky Harbour Pond to a point having UTM co-ordinates 5,491,250 metres north
and 435,650 metres east; Then
northwesterly following parallel to Highway 73 at a uniform distance of 30.48
metres from the westerly edge of that highway to a point north of Bear Cove,
that point having UTM co-ordinates of 5,494,950 metres north and 432,500 metres
east; Then
southwesterly a distance of 750 metres to a point on the ordinary low water
mark line on the Then
westerly and northerly along the water line of the Then
easterly a distance of 1,675 metres to a point having UTM co-ordinates
5,522,000 metres north and 442,000 metres east; Then
southeasterly a distance of 700 metres to a point on the ordinary low water
mark line of western Then
northeasterly across St. Pauls Inlet a distance of 1,300 metres to a point on
the ordinary low water mark line on the tip of a peninsula, that point having
UTM co-ordinates 5,521,750 metres north and 443,800 metres east; Then
northeasterly following the low water mark line along the eastern shore of a
bay of St. Pauls Inlet to a point beginning at the mouth of a brook, that point
having UTM co-ordinates 5,524,250 metres north and 445,525 metres east; Then
northeasterly a distance of 5,800 metres to a point having UTM co-ordinates
5,528 000 metres north and 450,000 metres east; Then
northwesterly a distance of 6,150 metres to a point on the shoreline of the Cow
Head Harbour on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, that point being on the ordinary low
water mark line and having UTM co-ordinates 5,530,000 metres north and 443,850
metres east; Then
northerly along the ordinary low water mark line around the White Rock Islets
and shore of Shallow Bay and Lower Head, including the offshore Islet of this
Head to the point of beginning, including all estuaries of rivers entering into
the marine waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Bonne Bay which flow from the
lands within and lie between the northerly and southerly limits of the
shoreline boundaries of that parcel, the northerly shoreline limit having UTM
co-ordinates 5,535,950 metres north and 444,950 metres east, and the southerly
shoreline limit having UTM co-ordinates 5,482,000 metres north and 418,750
metres east, and including all fresh water lakes crossed by the described
boundary which find their sources within that parcel. Gushue's All that
piece or parcel of land formerly being Gushue's Beginning
at a point near Brigus Junction Trans Canada Highway Overpass, that point being
the intersection of the western limit of the Trans Canada Highway, 61 metres
wide, the northerly limit of the Canadian National Railway's right-of-way, 61
metres wide; Then
running along the northerly limit of the Canadian National Railway's
right-of-way in a general westerly direction 963.2 metres, more or less, to its
intersection with the southeasterly prolongation of the northeasterly limit of
a power transmission line, 15.2 metres wide, extending between Seal Cove and
Argentia; Then
running along the southeasterly prolongation and along the northeasterly limit
in a general northwesterly direction 1,264.9 metres, more or less; Then
running along the easterly limit of a station lot, 61 metres wide, of the
Canadian National Railway's Carbonear Branch in a general northerly direction 484.6
metres, more or less; Then
turning and running north 72° 30' west 22.9 metres; Then
running along the easterly limit of the Canadian National Railway's Carbonear
Branch right-of-way, 15.2 metres wide, in a general northerly direction 771.1
metres, more or less; Then
running along the westerly limit of the Trans Canada Highway in a general
southeasterly direction 2,478 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning,
excepting nevertheless out of the above described area that part of the power
transmission line, 15.2 metres wide, contained therein, that area as above
containing 178.9 hectares, more or less. All
bearings are referred to the true meridian. All that
piece or parcel of land formerly being Beginning
at a point in the northerly limit of the Trans Canada Highway, 61 metres wide,
extending between Grand Falls and Deer Lake, that point being distant 1,260.5
metres as measured on a bearing of north 42° 41' 41" west from the point
of intersection of the southwesterly prolongation of the centre line of the
highway leading to Springdale with the centre line of the Trans Canada Highway; Then
running by land in possession of the Department of Works, Services and
Transportation north 15° 48' east 1,779.7 metres, and then north 30° 57' west
123.5 metres, and then north 18° 20' east 77.6 metres; Then
running along the southerly bank of Indian River to a point being distant
1,449.5 metres, more or less, as measured on a bearing of south 72° 31' west
from the last mentioned point; Then
running along the northerly limit of the Trans Canada Highway to the point of
beginning being distant 1,372.6 metres, more or less, as measured on a bearing
of north 85° 22' east from the last mentioned point and containing an area of
28.6 hectares, more or less. All
bearings being magnetic. Jack's All that
piece or parcel of land formerly being a portion of the Jack's Pond Provincial
Park situate and being at Jack's Pond in the province, abutted and bounded as
follows, that is to say: Beginning
at a point, the point being distant 299.96 metres as measured on a bearing of
north 36° 54' 50" east from Control Survey Monument No. 73104 having NAD
27 coordinates of north 5,291,981.99 metres and east 232,434.42 metres; Then
running along the centreline of the Cabot Highway, now abandoned, north 45°
west 2 metres, more or less; Then
running along the northwesterly limit of the reservation, 10 metres wide,
extending along the northwesterly bank of a stream, to a point being distant
411.29 metres, more or less, as measured on a bearing of north 49° 50' 39"
east from the last mentioned point; Then
running along the southwesterly limit of the Trans Canada Highway, 60 metres
wide, extending between Arnold's Cove and Southern Harbour to a point being
distant 3,623.44 metres, more or less, as measured on a bearing of south 29°
02' 20" east from the last mentioned point; Then
running by land described in Commercial Lease No. 19863 issued by the Crown to
Alphonsus P. Best now Texaco Canada Limited and by Crown land north 86° 25'
39" west 91.9 metres; Then
running by Crown lands north 62° 23' 11" west 458.40 metres; Then
running by land of Jack's Pond Provincial Park north 28° 01' 37" west
1,332.50 metres; Then north
50° 46' 14" east 165 metres, more or less, to a point in the westerly
shoreline of Jack's Pond; Then
running along the westerly and northerly shoreline of Jack's Pond in general
northwesterly and northeasterly directions to a point being distant 1,201
metres, more or less, as measured on a bearing of north 17° 05' 57" west
from the last mentioned point; Then
running by land of Jack's Pond Provincial Park north 16° 24' 50" east 40
metres, more or less; Then
running along the centreline mentioned before of the The above
described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 257 hectares, more or
less. All
bearings being referred to the meridian of 53° west longitude in the Thirty
Transverse Mercator Projection NAD 27. Jipujijkuei
Kuespem (Little River Pond) All that
piece or parcel of land formerly being a portion of the Beginning
at a point in the westerly limit of the Bay d'Espoir Highway, 40 metres wide,
that point being the point of intersection of the westerly limit of the Bay
d'Espoir Highway with the southerly shoreline of River Pond; Then
running in a westerly direction along the southerly shoreline of River Pond to
a point in the centre of the brook flowing from the west end of River Pond; Then
running in an easterly direction along the northerly shoreline of River Pond
for a distance of 1,140 metres, more or less; Then
running by Then north
75° 30' east 1,440 metres, more or less, to a point in the before mentioned
westerly limit of Bay d'Espoir Highway; Then
running in a southerly direction along the westerly limit of the Bay d'Espoir
Highway to the point of beginning. The above
described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 212 hectares, more or
less. All
bearings being magnetic. Jonathan's
All that
piece or parcel of land formerly being a portion of the Jonathan's Pond
Provincial Park situate and being at Jonathan's Pond in the province, abutted
and bounded as follows, that is to say: Beginning
at a point in the northerly limit of the highway, 30.48 metres wide, extending
between the Trans Canada Highway and Gander Bay, that point having reference
from point of intersection of the western boundary of Reid Lot 82 and the
southern boundary of the Timber Licence issued to Mines and Forests,
Newfoundland, Limited and registered in Volume 7, Folio 40 in the Registry of
Crown Grants as follows: Running
along the southern boundary of the Timber Licence south 60° west 758.9 metres; Then
running along the northwestern side of the highway at a distance of 304.8
metres at a right angle from the centre line in a general northeasterly
direction 7,513.3 metres; Then south
40° 45' east 289.56 metres, more or less, to the principal point of beginning; Then
running along the northerly limit of the highway in a southwesterly direction
for a distance of 1,012 metres, more or less, to the point of intersection of
the northerly limit of the highway with the westerly bank of the brook flowing
from the pond; Then
running along the westerly bank of brook in a general southerly direction to a
point in the northerly shoreline of the pond; Then
running along the northerly and easterly shoreline of the pond in a general
southeasterly direction to a point in the easterly bank of the brook flowing
into the southerly end of the pond; Then
running along the easterly bank of the brook south 42° 35' east 270 metres,
more or less; Then
running by Crown land north 49° 15' east 801 metres; Then north
40° 45' west 1,642 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning; Reserving,
nevertheless, out of the above described piece or parcel of land the highway
mentioned above, 30.48 metres wide, extending between the The above
described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 103 hectares, more or
less; All
bearings being referred to the true meridian. All that
piece or parcel of land formerly being a portion of the Beginning
at a point in the westerly shore of Rocky Pond, said point having coordinates
of north 5,287,442.35 metres and east 319,281.89 metres; Then
running by Crown land north 55° 28' 14" west 327.01 metres; Then south
74° 1' 37" west 1,327.92 metres; Then north
41° 11' 7" west 552.49 metres to a point on the shoreline of Conception
Bay at low water; Then
running along the shoreline of Conception Bay at low water to the point of
beginning, the point having scaled coordinates of north 5,288,645 metres and
east 317,769 metres; Then
running by Marine Drive Provincial Park in a southeasterly direction to a point
in the southerly shoreline of a gully having scaled co-ordinates of north
5,288,097 metres and east 318,272 metres; Then
running in an easterly direction to a point on the westerly limit of the Pouch
Cove Road, 30 metres wide, the point having scaled co-ordinates of north
5,288,066 metres and east 319,369 metres; Then
running along the westerly limit of the Pouch Cove Road in a northerly
direction to a point having scaled co-ordinates of north 5,288,752 metres and
east 319,765 metres; Then
running in a northwesterly direction to a point on the northerly shoreline of
another gully, the point having scaled co-ordinates of north 5,289,042 metres
and east 319,308 metres; Then
running in a westerly direction to a point on the northerly shoreline of
another gully, the point having scaled co-ordinates of north 5,289,103 metres
and east 318,691 metres; Then
running in a westerly direction to a point on the aforesaid shoreline of
Conception Bay at low water, the point having scaled co-ordinates of north
5,289,164 metres and east 317,967 metres; Then
running along the shoreline of And containing
an area of 165.5 hectares, more or less; All
bearings being referred to the meridian of 53° west longitude of the three
degree Transverse Mercator Projection. Northern All that
piece or parcel of land formerly being Beginning
at a point in the high water mark of Conception Bay, that point having
co-ordinates of north 5,310,343.8 metres and east 299,182.9 metres; Then
running along the westerly limit of a right-of-way, 4.8 metres wide, south 12°
35' west 39 metres, and then south 27° 50' west 24.4 metres, and then south 41°
51' west 80.5 metres, more or less; Then
running in a northwesterly direction along the northerly limit of an abandoned
section of the old highway, 20.1 metres wide, extending between Ochre Pit Cove
and Western Bay 104.2 metres, more or less; Then
running across that old highway south 21° 55' west 20.1 metres, more or less; Then
running along the southerly limit of that abandoned highway in a general
westerly direction 40.8 metres, more or less; Then
running along the westerly embankment of Harold's Brook south 30° 21' west
140.5 metres; Then
running along the easterly limit of the new highway extending between Ochre Pit
Cove and Then
running by land occupied by Luke Hogan south 88° 42' east 24.6 metres, and then
north 54° 44' east 14.4 metres, and then in a general northwesterly direction
54.3 metres, more or less; Then
running along the easterly limit of that new highway in a general northerly
direction 483.1 metres, more or less; Then
running along the southerly embankment of Northern Bay Brook in a general
easterly direction 146.3 metres, more or less, and then running by Crown land
in a general easterly direction 18.3 metres, and then following the sinuosities
of Conception Bay at low water mark in a general southerly direction 624.8
metres; Then running
by Crown land south 12° 35' west 13.7 metres, more or less, to the point of
beginning and containing an area of 13.6 hectares, more or less. All
bearings being referred to the meridian of 53° west longitude of the 3°
Transverse Mercator Projection. All that
piece or parcel of formerly being Beginning
at a point in the easterly limit of the Main Highway, 20 metres wide, that
point being an iron pin having co-ordinates of north 5,382,554.79 metres and
east 274,994.58 metres; Then
running along that easterly limit of the Main Highway north 7° 56' 36"
east a distance of 103.05 metres, and then in a northwesterly direction to a
point, that point having co-ordinates of north 5,383,231 metres and east
274,861.46 metres; Then
running by land of Karl McIsaac north 23° 38' 32" east 43.94 metres, and
then north 60° 01' 24" east 15.32 metres, and then north 18° 17' 47"
west 41.36 metres, and then north 6° 11' 41" west 22.02 metres, and then
north 50° 04' 58" west 27.39 metres, and then north 0° 33' 27" west
32.17 metres, and then north 43° 20' 11" west 5.78 metres, more or less; Then
running by land of Clyde McIsaac north 6° 42' 12" west 3.07 metres, and
then north 26° 18' 47" east 12.50 metres, and then north 7° 55' 39"
east 95.77 metres; Then
running by land of Clyde McIsaac, land of Charles Bennett, land of Patrick
Hinks and land of Thomas Bennett north 85° 23' 41" east 252.08 metres; Then
running by the land of Thomas Bennett south 3° 46' 58" west 36.73 metres,
more or less; Then
running along that northeasterly limit of the Main Highway north 64° 31'
06" west 73.28 metre,s, more or less; Then
running along the easterly bank of a stream north 15° 11' 06" west 92
metres, more or less, to a point in the low water mark of the waters of West
Bay, that point having co-ordinates of north 5,283,607.02 metres and east
272,526.19 metres; Then
running along the shoreline at the low water by the waters of Then
continuing along the shoreline at low water of the waters of Piccadilly Bay in
a general southwesterly direction to a point having co-ordinates of north
5,382,550.16 metres and east 275,027.76 metres; Then
running by land of the R.C. Episcopal Corporation north 82° 03' 24" west
33.50 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning. The above
described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 42 hectares, more or
less, and being more particularly shown on the Department of Forest Resources
and Lands Plan No. S.P. 166 dated August, 1984. All
bearings being referred to the meridian of 58° 30' west longitude of the 3°
Transverse Mercator Projection. River of All that
piece or parcel of land formerly being River of Ponds Provincial Park situate
and being at Beginning at
a point in the southerly limit of the Great Northern Peninsula Highway, that
point being distant 441.39 metres as measured on a bearing of north 86° 11'
29" west from the centre of the bridge spanning River of Ponds crossing
the Great Northern Peninsula Highway; Then
running along the southerly limit of the highway south 82° 43' 40" west
88.32 metres, and then south 67° 04' 40" west 286.41 metres; Then
running by Crown lands south 40° 42' 43" west 736.02 metres, and then
south 17° 46' 51" west 571.62 metres, more or less; Then
running along the shoreline of a pond south 54° 33' 30" east 328.86
metres, and then south 4° 10' 42" west 112.71 metres, and then south 47°
07' 24" west 63.59 metres; Then
running by Crown lands north 77° 11' 36" east 367.72 metres, and then
south 66° 50' 49" east 752.26 metres, more or less; Then
running along the bank of River of Ponds north 17° 30" west 144.06 metres,
and then north 8° 04' 18" west 254.97 metres, and then north 4° 22'
12" east 265.30 metres; Then
running along the shoreline of River of Ponds north 73° 24' 42" west
123.52 metres, and then north 7° 18' 06" west 120.96 metres, and then
north 56° 16' 42" west 73.59 metres, and then north 38° 29' 06" west
119.68 metres, and then north 26° 56' 30" west 229.87 metres, and then
north 13° 17' 42" west 40.47 metres, and then north 13° 02' 12" east
75.41 metres, and then north 38° 30' 24" east 163.25 metres, and then
north 68° 45' 06" east 71.01 metres, and then north 51° 02' 24" east
92.89 metres, and then north 15° 47' 52" east 84.76 metres, and then north
1° 48' 44" west 112.98 metres, more or less; Then
running by land now or formerly in possession of Llewellyn Patey north 38° 34'
32" west 149.57 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning and
containing an area of 119.92 hectares, more or less. All
bearings being magnetic. All that
piece or parcel of land fromerly being David Smallwood Provincial Park situate
and being at Middle Brook near Gambo in the province as shown on the plan of
survey as registered in the Registry of Crown Titles in the Department of
Forest Resources and Lands as S.P. No. 121, abutted and bounded as follows,
that is to say: Beginning
at a point being the northwest angle of land granted by the Crown to Walter
Pritchett and registered in Volume 92, Folio 40 in the Registry of Crown
Grants, that point being distant 697.559 metres as measured on a bearing of
north 76° 47' 50" west from Control Monument No. 7602770; Then
running by the land granted to Walter Pritchett south 34° 07' 57" west
96.688, more or less; Then
running by Crown land, by land in possession of Frank Pritchett, by land in
possession of Augustus Pritchett and by land in possession of Edward Pritchett
north 87° 21' 48" west 109.406 metres; Then
running by the land in possession of Edward Pritchett south 7° 51' 42"
west 23.375 metres, more or less; Then
running along the northeasterly limit of Butts Pond Road, 20 metres wide, to a
point being distant 962.441 metres, more or less, as measured on a bearing of
north 66° 45' 51" west from the last mentioned point; Then
running along the southeasterly limit of a proposed highway, 40 metres wide,
north 66° 01' 23" east 65.794 metres; Then
running along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 459.783 metres
a distance of 350.145 metres, and then north 22° 23' 23" east 60 metres,
more or less; Then
running along the southerly bank of Middle Brook at low water mark to a point
being distant 822.679 metres as measured on a bearing of south 84° 04' 45"
east from the last mentioned point; Then
running by land granted by the Crown to George B. Jerrett and registered in
Volume 65A, Folio 175 in the Registry of Crown Grants south 34° 07' 56"
west 483.246 metres; Then
running by the Fisher Subdivision, by land granted by the Crown to John Collins
and registered in Volume 69, Folio 163 in the Registry of Crown Grants, along
the southerly extremity of the road reservation, 10 metres wide, and by land
granted by the Crown to John J. Feltham and registered in Volume 94, Folio 197
in the Registry of Crown Grants south 55° 52' 03" east 220.754 metres,
more or less, to the point of beginning, the above described piece or parcel of
land being subject to a pole line easement, 15 metres wide, extending through
that land, the above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of
50.656 hectares, more or less. All
bearings being referred to the meridian of 53° west longitude of the 3°
Transverse Mercator Projection. Sop's All that
piece or parcel of land formerly being Sop's Arm Provincial Park and being an
island containing an area of 9.7 hectares situate at the mouth of Main Brook,
Sop's Arm in the province and being part of land described in Crown Grant No.
19468 registered in Volume 98, Folio 13 in the Registry of Crown Grants, in the
name of H. J. Crowe, excepting nevertheless out of that piece or parcel of land
a right-of-way, 30.5 metres wide, for the highway leading to Sop's Arm. All that piece
or parcel of land formerly being Beginning
at the point of intersection of the southwesterly limit of the Then
running along the southwesterly limit of the highway south 39° 30' east 1,238.1
metres; Then
turning and running south 50° 35' west 544.1 metres to a point on the
northeasterly shore of Square Pond; Then
running along that shore of the pond and along the southeasterly bank of Middle
Brook in a general northwesterly direction for a distance of 2,518.3 metres,
more or less, to the point of beginning and containing an area of 38.6
hectares. All
bearings are magnetic. All that
piece or parcel of land situate and being at Northwest River near Port
Blandford, abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say: Beginning at a point
marked by an existing monument, numbered NP 75, that point being the
southwestern corner of the Terra Nova National Park; Then by
Terra Nova National Park south 65° 05' 53" east 1,513.313 metres; Then south
65° 02' 27" east 711.713 metres to an existing monument numbered NP78; Then
continuing by Then south
0° 02' 44" east 605.637 metres to an existing monument numbered NP80; Then south
0° 54' 05" west 19.311 metres to the ordinary low water mark of Northwest
Arm, Clode Sound; Then in a
general northwesterly direction along the ordinary low water mark of Clode
Sound to the mouth of Then
continuing along the ordinary low water mark of Clode Sound in a general
southerly and northwesterly direction to a point in the mouth of Salmon Brook,
that point being on a bearing of south 45° 00' 00" west from a concrete
monument; Then north
45° 00' 00" east a distance of 20 metres, more or less, to the concrete
monument; Then in a
northwesterly direction and at varying distances from the northeastern side of
Salmon Brook on the following courses; Then north
1° 16' 07" west 32.801 metres; Then north
46° 13' 47" west 37.300 metres; Then north
44° 37' 55" west 15.031 metres; Then north
53° 09' 10" west 39.121 metres; Then south
83° 23' 08" west 43.055 metres; Then north
69° 45' 32" west 168.042 metres; Then north
81° 31' 06" west 148.644 metres; Then north
32° 01' 17" west 84.603 metres; Then north
66° 09' 56" west 75.008 metres; Then north
48° 02' 19" west 176.786 metres; Then north
19° 40' 20" west 79.091 metres; Then south
85° 45' 40" west 52.016 metres; Then north
48° 02' 20" west 42.914 metres to a concrete monument set in the southern
limit of the Trans Canada Highway, reserved 60.960 metres wide, that monument
also being 15 metres east of Salmon Brook; Then in a
northeasterly direction along the southern limit of the Then by
property of the Golden Eagle Refining Company of Canada Limited south 31° 26'
30" east 53.340 metres; Then north
58° 33' 30" east 121.920 metres to a concrete monument; Then by
property of Golden Eagle Refining Company of Canada Limited and crossing the
Trans Canada Highway north 31° 26' 30" west 114.300 metres to a concrete
monument set in the northern limit of the Trans Canada Highway; Then in a
southwesterly direction along the northern limit of the Then south
64° 11' 36" west 113.107 metres; Then north
87° 40' 31" west 97.798 metres; Then south
49° 15' 58" west 138.226 metres; Then south
89° 05' 52" west 79.648 metres; Then north
83° 11' 29" west 32.857 metres; Then
running by Crown land north 0° 06' 26" west 2,239.594 metres, more or
less, to the point of beginning. That
parcel or tract of land containing together about 368.2928 hectares. All
bearings being astronomic and being derived from observations on Polaris at
Crown Land Monument Nos. 634043 and 634042. All that
piece or parcel of land formerly being a portion of the Beginning
at a point in the easterly limit of the Main Highway, 40 metres wide, extending
between Wesleyville and Lumsden, that point being distant 687.753 metres as
measured on a bearing of north 10° 22' 24" east from the centre of the
bridge spanning Windmill Brook crossing the Main Highway; Then
running along the easterly limit of the Main Highway to a point being distant
569.382 metres as measured on a bearing of south 8° 06' 24" west from the
last mentioned point; Then
running by land in possession of Jack Green south 79° 14' east 60.96 metres; Then south
11° 46' west 60.96 metres; Then south
81° 08' 40" east 58.706 metres, more or less; Then
running along the northerly limit of the reservation, 10 metres wide, extending
along the northerly bank of Windmill Brook to a point being distant 126.633
metres, more or less, as measured on a bearing of south 82° 39' 09" west
from the last mentioned point; Then
running along the easterly limit of the Main Highway south 11° 09' 05"
seconds west 44.752 metres, more or less; Then
running by Then south
73° 12' 56" east 45.395 metres; Then north
65° 16' 16" east 29.438 metres; Then north
81° 16' 28" east 5.959 metres, and Then south
20° 30' 13" east 74.317 metres; Then south
68° 17' 40" west 81.607 metres; Then south
73° 31' 32" west 36.444 metres; Then south
76° 21' 19" west 40.96 metres, more or less; Then
running along the easterly limit of the Main Highway south 10° 21' 11"
west 237.546 metres, more or less; Then
running by land in possession of David Troke south 79° 28' 40" east 88.392
metres; Then
running by land of Then north
30° 00' west 108 metres; Then following
the sinuosities of the easterly bank of Windmill Brook in a general
northwesterly direction for a distance of approximately 500 metres to a point
of the easterly bank of Windmill Brook; Then
running through the mouth of the Windmill Brook to a point on the southerly
shoreline of the Then
running through the northerly reservation on the Windmill Brook north 63° 34'
50" west 10 metres; Then
running by Crown lands south 19° 16' 17" west 162.38 metres; Then north
85° 26' 29" west 390.52 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning; And
containing an area of 50 hectares, more or less. All
bearings being magnetic. ©Earl G. Tucker, Queen's Printer |