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Newfoundland Regulation 1998


NEWFOUNDLAND REGULATION 71/98

NEWFOUNDLAND REGULATION 71/98

Mineral Regulations (Amendment)
under the
Mineral Act

(Filed July 27, 1998)

Under the authority of section 41.1 of the Mineral Act, I make the following regulation.

Dated at St. John's, July 24, 1998.

C. Furey
Minister of Mines and Energy

REGULATION

Analysis


               1.  Sch A Amdt.


CNR 1143/96
as amended

        1. Paragraph O of Schedule A of the Mineral Regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

              O.  Areas proclaimed as provincial parks under the authority of the Provincial Parks Act.

              P.  Areas set aside as reserves or provisional reserves under the authority of the Wilderness and Ecological Reserves Act.

              Q.  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 abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point in the northerly shoreline of Broad Lake at low water mark, the point being distance 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' 5” west 75.74 metres, more or less;

Then running along the easterly limit of Chapel Arm-Bellevue Road, 30 metres wide, north 3° 1' 50” west 107.79 metres;

Then north 4° 45' 15” west 84.79 metres;

Then north 12° 2' 40” west 38.51 metres;

Then north 31° 35' 35” west 139.29 metres;

Then north 25° 5' 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° 5' 5” 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' east 87.52 metres;

Then north 30° 17' 50” east 46.81 metres;

Then north 44° 51' 5” east 54.68 metres;

Then north 62° 4' 30” east 104.23 metres;

Then north 36° 44' 20” east 50.79 metres;

Then north 13° 3' 35” east 42.37 metres;

Then north 1° 56' 10” west 52.4 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, ten metres wide, extending along the northerly bank of a brook in a southeasterly direction to a point in the southwesterly shoreline of Tickle Bay at low water mark;

Then following the sinuosities of the southwesterly shoreline of the Tickle Bay at low water mark in a general southeasterly direction to a point being the northernmost angle of Bellevue Beach Provincial Park;

Then running along Bellevue Beach Provincial Park in a southeasterly direction along the line where the beach meets the cliff and along the northerly limit of the parking lot to a point in the easterly limit of that parking lot;

Then running along the easterly limit of the parking lot south 42° 7' 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 Broad Lake at low water mark in a northwesterly direction to the point of beginning;

The above described piece or parcel of land 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-Bellevue Road, 30 metres wide, the point having reference from point number 29 of Bellevue Beach Provincial Park as shown on Lands Branch Plan No. SP-88 as follows:

South 73° 10' 5” west 12.08 metres;

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' 7” west 349.75 metres, more or less;

Then running by land claimed by Michael Dwyer north 67° 5' 28” east 127.46 metres, more or less;

Then running along the westerly limit of Chapel Arm-Bellevue Road south 25° 5' east 42.66 metres;

Then south 31° 35' 35” east 135.83 metres;

Then south 12° 2' 40” east 31.43 metres;

Then south 4° 45' 15” east 82.43 metres;

And that 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, the point being distant 34.77 metres as measured on a bearing of north 25° 5' west from the northeasterly angle of the described Parcel “86-A”;

Then running by land claimed by Michael Dwyer south 67° 5' 28” west 122.18 metres;

Then running by Crown land north 16° 25' 7” 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° 5' 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.

              R.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being a portion of the Flatwater Pond Provincial Park situate and being at Flatwater Pond south of Baie Verte abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

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° 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 3° Transverse Mercator Projection NAD 27.

              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 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, the 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 of the highway 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 that 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, 30.48 metres wide, extending between the Trans Canada Highway and Gander Bay extending through that land;

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.

              T.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being a portion of the Grand Codroy Provincial Park situate and being at Doyles abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

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 that old road north 28° 26' 4” 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' 7” east 117.496 metres;

Then running by land of Kevin Doyle north 28° 18' 25” west 210.636 metres;

Then running along the low water mark of Grand Codroy River in a general southwesterly direction for a distance of 780 metres;

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 Volume 54 Folio 119 south 33° 5' east 24.61 metres;

Then running along the northern limit of Grand Codroy Road, Route 52, 30 metres wide, north 56° 56' east 340 metres;

Then north 65° 7' east 53.05 metres;

Then running by land of Frederick White north 28° 32' west 100.94 metres;

Then north 61° 3' east 29.97 metres;

Then south 28° 43' east 6.81 metres;

Then south 89° 50' east 23.98 metres,

Then south 28° 29' east 77.48 metres;

Then running along the northern side of that old road north 61° 14' east 11.49 metres;

Then running by land of Rita Gabriel north 27° 29' west 54.46 metres,

Then north 66° 13' east 76.86 metres,

Then south 28° 19' east 59.17 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 23.6 hectares, more or less.

All bearings being referred to the meridian of 58° 30' west longitude in the 3° Transverse Mercator Projection NAD 27.

              U.  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 abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point, that 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 co-ordinates 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 mention 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° 2' 27” 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 458.4 metres;

Then running by land of Jack's Pond Provincial Park north 28° 1' 37” west 1,332.5 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° 5' 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 of the Cabot Highway, now abandoned, in a general northwesterly direction to the point of beginning, the point being distant 765 metres as measured on a bearing of north 73° 35' 10” west from the last mentioned point.

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 of the 3° Transverse Mercator Projection NAD 27.

              V.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being a portion of the Marine Drive Provincial Park situate and being near Pouch Cove abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point in the westerly shore of Rocky Pond, that point having co-ordinates 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' 30” 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 co-ordinates 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 that 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, that 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 shoreline of Conception Bay at low water, that point having scaled co-ordinates of north 5,289,164 metres and east 317,967 metres;

Then running along the shoreline of Conception Bay at low water in a general southerly direction to the point of beginning;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 165.5 hectares, more or less;

All bearings being referred to the meridian of 53° west longitude of the 3° Transverse Mercator Projection, NAD 27.

            W.  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 abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point, that point being a brass plaque cemented in rock having co-ordinates of north 5,242,091.95 metres and east 248,365.95 metres that 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 co-ordinates 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 co-ordinates 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 that northerly bank having scaled co-ordinates 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;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 650 hectares, more or less;

All bearings being referred to the meridian of 53° west longitude of the 3° Transverse Mercator Projection, NAD 27.

              X.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being a portion of the Windmill Bight Provincial Park situate and being at Windmill Bight abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point in the easterly limit of the Main Highway, 40 metres wide, extending between Wesleyville and Lumsden, the 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° 6' 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° 8' 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' 9” west from the last mentioned point;

Then running along that easterly limit of the Main Highway south 11° 9' 5” west 44.752 metres, more or less;

Then running by land of Douglas Tiller north 88° 29' 36” east 23.384 metres,

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,

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 Windmill Bight Provincial Park north 46° 30' east 1,000 metres;

Then north 30° 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 that easterly bank of Windmill Brook;

Then running through the mouth of the Windmill Brook to a point on the southerly shoreline of the Atlantic Ocean at low water;

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;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 50 hectares, more or less;

All bearings being magnetic.

              Y.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being a portion of the Jipujijkuei Kuespem Provincial Park situate and being at River Pond abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

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 Jipujijkuei Kuespem Provincial Park north 24° west 400 metres;

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.

              Z.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being a portion of the Duley Lake Provincial Park situate and being at Walsh River near Labrador City abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point in the westerly shore of Long Lake, that being Post No. 1 of Newfoundland Labrador Mining Block 23 and having co-ordinates of north 29,599.10 metres and east 14,768.54 metres from Geodetic Station “Lucky” having assigned co-ordinates of north 30,480 metres and east 30,480 metres;

Then running by that Mining Block 23 south 43° 41' 24” west 536.70 metres;

Then running by Duley Lake Provincial Park south 82° 8' west 1,713.02 metres, more or less;

Then running by Mining Block 55 north 4° 41' 40” east 1,384.78 metres;

Then north 70° 48' 10” east 133.68 metres, more or less;

Then running along the southerly bank of Walsh River in a general easterly direction 3,092.9 metres;

Then running along that westerly shore of Long Lake in a general southwesterly direction 915 metres;

Then south 40° 42' 39” west 168.47 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 192.1 hectares, more or less;

All bearings referred to the true meridian.

          AA.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Freshwater Pond Park situate and being at Freshwater Pond near Burin abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point, it being the centre line intersection of the Lewin's Cove Highroad and the road to Freshwater Pond;

Then in a westerly direction a distance of 1,072.9 metres more or less along the centre line of the road to Freshwater Pond;

Then at right angles in a northerly direction a distance of 5.5 metres to a 2 millimetre by 76 millimetre steel pin, it being the point of commencement;

Then north 27° 30' east over land owned by Ed Moulton and Crown Land, a distance of 2,386 metres to a steel pin planted on the limit of the Winterland Highroad;

Then north 62° 30' west over Crown land a distance of 759.3 metres to a 2 millimetre by 76 millimetre steel pin planted on the low water line of Freshwater Pond;

Then in a southerly direction along the sinuosities of the Freshwater Pond to a 2 millimetre by 76 millimetre steel pin planted on the low water line of the Freshwater Pond at Birchy Point being south 31° 26' west a distance of 2,392.9 metres from the preceding point;

Then in a westerly direction along the sinuosities of the Freshwater Pond to a 2 millimetre by 76 millimetre steel pin planted on the low water line of Freshwater Pond on the south side of Shearstick Brook and being north 57° 53' west a distance of 2,647.8 metres from the preceding point;

Then in a southerly direction along the sinuosities of the Shearstick Brook to a 2 millimetre by 76 millimetre steel pin planted on the east side of the Shearstick Brook, it being south 29° 30' west a distance of 1,583.3 metres;

Then south 72° 30' west a distance of 1,226.5 metres from the preceding point;

Then south 62° 30' east over Crown land a distance of 4,485.4 metres to a 2 millimetre by 76 millimetre steel pin;

Then north 27° 30' east over Crown land and land owned by Wallace Pike a distance of 2,238.1 metres to the point of commencement;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 892.1 hectares, more or less.

All bearings are magnetic 1971.

           BB.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Holyrood Pond Provincial Park situate and being at Holyrood Pond near Gaskiers abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point in the easterly limit of the highway, 30 metres wide extending between Gaskiers and St. Vincents, the point being distant 108.17 metres as measured on a bearing of south 54° 44' 37” west from Crown Land Surveys Monument No. 819049;

Then running by Crown land south 34° 21' 42” east 187 metres, more or less;

Then running along the northwesterly shoreline of Holyrood Pond, more or less to a point in the westerly limit of a road leading to the Holyrood Pond and being distant 2,220.2 metres as measured on a bearing of north 51° 41' 51” east from the last mentioned point;

Then running along the westerly limit of a road 20.1 metres wide, leading to the Holyrood Pond to a point being distant 632.3 metres as measured on a bearing of north 25° 26” west from the last mentioned point;

Then running by Crown lands south 66° 2' 35” west 22.8 metres;

Then south 84° 5' 44” west 254.3 metres;

Then south 74° 11' 23” west 75 metres;

Then south 76° 4' 9” west 155.4 metres;

Then south 83° 47' 48” west 64.9 metres;

Then north 89° 44' 29” west 114.9 metres;

Then north 87° 7' 52” west 192.1 metres;

Then south at 61° 51' 53” west 179.8 metres;

Then south 61° 54' 32” west 271.8 metres;

Then south 70° 23' 49” west 195.5 metres;

Then north 75° 44' 45” west 157.1 metres;

Then south 79° 55' 23” west 295.2 metres, more or less;

Then running along the easterly limit of the highway, more or less, to the point of beginning being distant 1,565.8 metres as measured on a bearing south 8° 9' 32” east from the last mentioned point;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 225.8 hectares, more or less.

All bearings being magnetic.

           CC.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Indian Cove Neck Provincial Park situate and being at Indian Arm near Comfort Cove abutted and abounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point in the westerly limit of the highway 20.11 metres wide leading to Newstead the point being the southeasterly angle of land transferred by the Crown to the Department of Transport (Canada) under Executive Council No. 208-'61;

Then running by the land north 77° 34' west 444.6 metres;

Then running by Crown land south 62° 6' west 215 metres;

Then running along the northeasterly shoreline of Indian Cove at low water mark to a point being distant 637.4 metres as measured on a bearing of south 25° 21' east from the last mentioned point;

Then running by land claimed by one Marshall north 89° 8' east 355.6 metres, more or less;

Then running along the westerly limit of the highway leading to Newstead to the point of beginning which point being distant 575.7 metres, more or less, as measured on a bearing of north 25' west from the last mentioned point;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 28.7 hectares, more or less;

All bearings being referred to the true meridian.

           DD.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Jiggin' Head Provincial Park situate and being at Indian Arm near Summerville abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point in the northwesterly limit of the Old Cabot Highway, 30 metres wide, extending between Plate Cove and Summerville, that point being distant 98.02 metres as measured on a bearing of north 43° 26' 51” east from Control Monument No. 834053;

Then running along the northwesterly limit of the Old Cabot Highway south 13° 43' 25” west 102.5 metres;

Then south 21° 38' 41” west 43.57 metres;

Then south 34° 39' 55” west 96.37 metres;

Then south 29° 18' 20” west 71.72 metres;

Then running by Crown lands north 35° 28' 50” west 162.45 metres;

Then north 28° 43' 35” west 98.89 metres;

Then north 64° 12' 45” east 208.72 metres;

Then south 71° 38' 25” east 88.71 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 4.507 hectares, more or less.

All bearings being referred to the meridian of 53° west longitude of the 3° Transverse Mercator Projection, NAD 27.

            EE.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Mummichog Provincial Park situate and being at Little Codroy River near St. Andrews abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point in the northeastern shoreline of Muddy Hole where the northerly limit of the old highway, 20.1 metres wide, extending between Tompkins and Channel intersects the northeastern shoreline of Muddy Hole;

Then running along the northerly limit of the highway in an easterly direction 371.9 metres;

Then turning and running north 478.5 metres, more or less, to a point in the southeasterly shoreline of Little Codroy River;

Then following the shoreline in general westerly, northeasterly and southwesterly directions to a point in the shoreline at the northerly entrance of Muddy Hold;

Then following the shoreline in general easterly, northeasterly, southwesterly and easterly directions to the point of beginning;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 81.06 hectares, more or less;

Also all that piece or parcel of land situate and being near Muddy Hole, Little Codroy River and described as follows:

Beginning at a point in the southerly limit of the old highway, 20.1 metres wide, extending between Tompkins and Channel, the point being distant 237.7 metres as measured in an easterly direction along the southerly limit from its intersection with the northeastern shoreline of Muddy Hole;

Then running south 46° 30' east 301.8 metres, more or less;

Then running in a northerly direction along the westerly limit of the Trans Canada Highway, 30.48 metres wide, 131.1 metres;

Then running north 46° 30' west 256 metres, more or less;

Then running in a general westerly direction along the southerly limit of the old highway 137.2 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning excepting nevertheless out of the above described piece or parcel of land the right-of-way 30.48 metres wide, of the Canadian National Railways;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 3.14 hectares, more or less.

All bearings are magnetic.

            FF.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Cochrane Pond Provincial Park situate and being at Cochrane Pond near St. John's abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point in the southeasterly limit of the access ramp, 36 metres wide, the point being distant 1,854.578 metres as measured on a bearing of south 59° 9' 40” west from Control Monument No. 38021;

Then running along the southwesterly limit of the access ramp south 27° 25' 50” west 59.945 metres;

Then south 41° 34' 20” west 145.86 metres;

Then south 44° 29' 1” west 388.271 metres;

Then running by Crown land south 45° 31' 10” east 271.766 metres;

Then north 70° 59' east 250.029 metres;

Then north 62° 40' 20” east 31.87 metres, more or less to a point in the shoreline of Cochrane Pond at low water, that point having co-ordinates of north 5,258,845.174 metres and east 314,277.153 metres;

Then running along that shoreline of Cochrane Pond at low water in general northwesterly and northeasterly direction to a point having co-ordinates of north 5,259,112.051 metres and east 314,813.649 metres;

Then running by Crown land north 37° 25' east 20.5 metres, more or less;

Then running by land granted by the Crown to Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation and registered in Volume 142, Folio 146 in the Registry of Crown Grants north 9° 54' 50” west 142.344 metres;

Then running by that land and by land described in Lease No. 70929 issued by the Crown to Canadian Marconi north 58° 35' 50” west 555.544 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning, the above described piece or parcel of land being subject to a pole line easement 5.48 metres wide extending through the land.

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 27.131 hectares, more or less.

All bearings being referred to the meridian of 53° west longitude of the 3° Transverse Mercator Projection, NAD 27.

           GG.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Black Bank Provincial Park situate and being at Black Bank near Stephenville Crossing abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point being distant 61 metres as measured on a bearing of south 55° 19' west from the point of intersection of the centre line of the Canadian National Railways right of way, 20 metres wide extending between Stephenville Crossing and St. George's with the centre line of the highway, 20 metres wide, extending between Stephenville Crossing and St. Georges;

Then running by land in possession of the Newfoundland Telephone Company Limited and by Crown land north 55° 11' west 105.2 metes, more or less;

Then running along the northwesterly shore of St. George's Bay at low water mark to a point being distant 396.6 metres as measured on a bearing of north 35° 9' east from the last mentioned point;

Then running by Crown land and by land claimed by Mrs. J. Seibert south 55° 11' east 164 metres, more or less;

Then running by the northwesterly limit of that road south 45° 28' west 329.2 metres;

Then south 24° west 37.15 metres, more or less;

Then running along the northwesterly limit of the Canadian National Railway's right of way south 45° 45' west 59.3 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 5.18 hectares, more or less.

All bearings being magnetic.

           HH.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Blue Pond Provincial Park situate and being at Blue Ponds near Corner Brook abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point in the southeasterly limit of the Trans Canada Highway, 60 metres wide, that point having reference from Monument No. 2 as follows:

South 26° 37' 30” east 61.735 metres;

Then south 28° 8' 31” east 1.857 metres, more or less, to the principal point of beginning;

Then running by Crown land south 28° 8' 31” east 460.336 metres;

Then south 28° 6' 33” east 483.243 metres, more or less;

Then running along the northwesterly limit of a Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro transmission line easement, 38.1 metres wide, south 64° 30' 8' west 126.386 metres;

Then south 56° 17' 55” west 1,663.493 metres;

Then running by Crown land north 38° 2' 30” west 526.31 metres, more or less;

Then running along the southeasterly limit of the Trans Canada Highway following the arc of a curve to the left, having a radius of 620.27 metres to a point being distant 349.859 metres as measured on a bearing of north 58° 8' 1” east from the last mentioned point;

Then north 41° 45' 10” east 1,622.426 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 125.1526 hectares, more or less.

All bearings being magnetic.

              II.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Pasadena Beach Provincial Park situate and being on the shore of Deer Lake at Pasadena abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point having reference from the centre of the concrete bridge spanning Blue Gulch Brook crossing the Canadian National Railway as follows:

South 52° 55' west 62.5 metres;

Then south 56° 27' 30” west 270.1 metres;

Then north 37° 43' 25” west 22.5 metres to the principal point of beginning;

Then running by land in possession of William Hann north 37° 43' 25” west 61 metres, more or less;

Then running along the shore of Deer Lake at low water mark to a point, the point being distant 325.9 metres as measured on a bearing of south 80° 17' 44” west from the last mentioned point;

Then running along the east bank of South Brook to a point, that point being distant 197.8 metres as measured on a bearing of south 18° 1' 47” west from the last mentioned point;

Then running by land granted by the Crown to Joseph Ryan and registered in Volume 123, Folio 36 in the Registry of Crown Grants north 48° 33' 10” east 129.8 metres;

Then north 80° 53' 10” east 38.1 metres;

Then north 50° 56' 36” east 29.9 metres;

Then running by land in possession of Joseph Ryan south 27° 10' 45” east 51.7 metres;

Then running along the northern limit of a road north 62° 49' 15” east 113.7 metres;

Then south 88° 21' 25” east 53.9 metres;

Then north 39° 10' 15” east 60.5 metres;

Then north 51° 22' 15” east 58.5 metres;

Then north 55° 56' 35” east 5.79 metres to the point of beginning;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 4.8 hectares more or less;

All bearings being referred to the True Meridian.

             JJ.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Rattle Falls Provincial Park situate and being at Southern Bay near Princeton abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point in the southern limit of the Cabot Highway, 40 metres wide, extending between Port Rexton and Lethbridge the point having co-ordinates of north 5,361,716.14 metres and east 260,426.35 metres;

Then running by Crown Land south 22° 39' 44” east 275.03 metres, more or less;

Then running by land described in Lease No. 32066 issued by the Crown to Newfoundland Light and Power Co. Limited south 70° 39' 4” west 1,008.73 metres, more or less;

Then running by the southeasterly limit of Ocean Pond Road 15 metres wide extending between the Cabot Highway and Ocean Pond to a point in the southerly limit of the Cabot Highway that point being distant 380.51 metres, more or less, as measured on a bearing of north 32° 34' 9” east from the last mentioned point;

Then running by the southerly limit of the Cabot Highway north 67° 21' 37” east 694.45 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning;

Reserving nevertheless out of the above described piece or parcel of land a power line 8 metres wide extending through the land;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 20.76 hectares, more or less.

All bearings being referred to the meridian of 53° west longitude of the 3° Transverse Mercator Projection, NAD 27.

           KK.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Thorburn Lake Provincial Park situate and being at Thorburn Lake near Clarenville abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point in the westerly limit of the Trans Canada Highway 60.96 wide extending between Port Blandford and Clarenville, the point being distant 507.6 metres as measured on a bearing of south 32° 19' 44” east from Crown Land Surveys Monument No. 634076;

Then running along the westerly limit of the highway north 32° 45' west 835.4 metres;

Then north 32° 49' west 522.6 metres;

Then north 38° 31' west 81.2 metres;

Then north 49° west 129.3 metres, more or less;

Then running along the easterly shore of Thorburn Lake to a point 1,406.1 metres as measured on a bearing south 27° 15' east from the last mentioned point;

Then running by a portion of the reservation extending along the easterly shore of Thorburn Lake and by land described in Lease No. 27109 issued by the Crown to F. Tilley south 60° 3' east 182.9 metres;

Then running by land occupied by F. Tilley north 57° 30' east 95 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 34.6 hectares, more or less.

All bearings being magnetic.

            LL.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Three Mile Lake Provincial Park situate and being at Three Mile Lake near Bartlett's Harbour abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Begging at a point in the southeasterly limit of the Northern Peninsula Highway, 40 metres wide, extending between the Reels Harbour intersection and Plum Point, that point being distant 20.27 metres as measured on a bearing of south 54° 19' 23” east from the point of intersection of the westerly prolongation of the centre line of the abandoned woods road 20 metres with the centre line of the Northern Peninsula Highway, the intersection being located approximately 9.1 kilometres southwest of the intersection of the Northern Peninsula Highway with Route 432 leading to Main Brook;

Then running along the southeasterly limit of the Northern Peninsula Highway to a point being distant 215.94 metres as measured on a bearing of south 33° 9' 47” west from the last mentioned point;

Then running by Crown Lands south 49° 44' 1” east 57.48 metres;

Then south 57° 14' 26” east 37 metres, more or less;

Then running along the shoreline of Three Mile Lake in a general northeasterly direction approximately 700 metres;

Then in a general southeasterly direction approximately 275 metres;

Then in a general southwesterly direction approximately 510 metres to a point that point being distant 525.69 metres as measured on a bearing of south 57° 14' 26” east from the last mentioned point;

Then running by Crown Lands south 57° 14' 26” east 13 metres;

Then south 63° 31' 4” east 227.02 metres, more or less;

Then running through the limit of the abandoned woods road south 63° 33' 9' east 10.38 metres, more or less;

Then running along the centre line of that road north 42° 6' 10” east 93.99 metres;

Then north 34° 22' 27” east 43.30 metres;

Then north 24° 25' 14” east 38.51 metres;

Then north 12° 12' 47” east 37.13 metres;

Then north 2° 20' 30” east 62.73 metres

Then north 7° 51' 39” east 131.79 metres;

Then north 22° 44' 1” east 84.77 metres;

Then north 11° 3' 12” east 25.67 metres;

Then north 4° 40' 46” west 35.87 metres;

Then north 12° 59' 28” west 47.24 metres;

Then north 25° 24' 8” west 30.75 metres;

Then north 37° 5' 31” west 68.19 metres;

Then north 32° 58' 58” west 98.18 metres;

Then north 60° 24' 19” west 47.36 metres;

Then north 72° 38' 10” west 47.60 metres;

Then north 87° 24' 57” west 28.67 metres;

Then south 71° 5' 32” west 33.70 metres;

Then south 62° 1' 26” west 41.12 metres;

Then south 51° 31' 42” west 74.28 metres;

Then south 89° 17' 2” west 133.49 metres;

Then south 82° 4' 43” west 66.21 metres;

Then south 77° west 92.23 metres;

Then south 87° 19' 37” west 132.20 metres;

Then running through the limit of the abandoned woods road south 40° 47' 55” west 12.16 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning;

Reserving nevertheless out of the above described piece or parcel of land a portion of the abandoned woods road extending around the land;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 14.5 hectares, more or less.

All bearings being magnetic.

         MM.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Beothuck Provincial Park situate and being at Big Rushy Pond near Grand Falls 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° 1' 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;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 74.6 hectares.

All bearings are magnetic.

           NN.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Catamaran Provincial Park situate and being at Joe's Lake near Badger abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

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;

Then north 38° 3' 20” west 479.547 metres;

Then north 37° 40” west 130.382 metres;

Then north 25° 51' 20” west 132.857 metres;

Then north 11° 3' 20” west 157.584 metres;

Then north 3° 42' 20” east 124.601 metres;

Then north 16° 23' 20” east 120.443 metres;

Then north 25° 14' east 126.282 metres;

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;

The above described piece or parcel of land 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, NAD 27.

           OO.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Gushues Pond Provincial Park situate and being at Brigus Junction near Brigus abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

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 in it;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing 178.9 hectares, more or less.

All bearings are referred to the true meridian.

            PP.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Indian River Provincial Park situate and being at Springdale Junction near Springdale abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

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;

Then north 30° 57' west 123.5 metres;

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;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 28.6 hectares, more or less.

All bearings being magnetic.

           QQ.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Northern Bay Sands Provincial Park situate and being at Northern Bay near Bay de Verde abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

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;

Then south 27° 50' west 24.4 metres;

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 Western Bay in a northwesterly direction 253 metres, more or less;

Then running by land occupied by Luke Hogan south 88° 42' east 24.6 metres;

Then north 54° 44' east 14.4 metres;

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;

Then running by Crown land in a general easterly direction 18.3 metres;

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;

The above described piece or parcel of land 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, NAD 27.

           RR.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Picadilly Head Provincial Park situate and being at Picadilly near Port au Port abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

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;

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;

Then north 60° 1' 24” east 15.32 metres;

Then north 18° 17' 47” west 41.36 metres;

Then north 6° 11' 41” west 22.02 metres;

Then north 50° 4' 58” west 27.39 metres;

Then north 33' 27” west 32.17 metres;

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;

Then north 26° 18' 47” east 12.50 metres;

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' 6” west 73.28 metres, more or less;

Then running along the easterly bank of a stream north 15° 11' 6” 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 West Bay in an easterly direction to the northernmost point of South Head;

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° 3' 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, NAD 27.

            SS.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being River of Ponds Provincial Park situate and being at River of Ponds near River of Ponds Lake abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

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;

Then south 67° 4' 40” west 286.41 metres;

Then running by Crown lands south 40° 42' 43” west 736.02 metres;

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;

Then south 4° 10' 42” west 112.71 metres;

Then south 47° 7' 24” west 63.59 metres;

Then running by Crown lands north 77° 11' 36” east 367.72 metres;

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;

Then north 8° 4' 18” west 257.97 metres;

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;

Then north 7° 18' 6” west 120.96 metres;

Then north 56° 16' 42” west 73.59 metres;

Then north 38° 29' 6” west 119.68 metres;

Then north 26° 56' 30” west 229.87 metres;

Then north 13° 17' 42” west 40.47 metres;

Then north 13° 2' 12” east 75.41 metres;

Then north 38° 30' 24” east 163.25 metres;

Then north 68° 45' 6” east 71.01 metres;

Then north 51° 2' 24” east 92.89 metres;

Then north 15° 47' 52” east 84.76 metres;

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;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 119.92 hectares, more or less.

All bearings being magnetic.

           TT.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Sop's Arm Provincial Park being on an island containing an area of 9.7 hectares situate and being at the mouth of Main Brook, Sop's Arm White Bay 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.

           UU.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being David Smallwood Provincial Park situate and being at Middle Brook near Gambo as shown on a plan of survey as registered in the Registry of Crown Titles 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 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° 7' 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° 1' 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;

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° 4' 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° 7' 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' 3” 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, NAD 27.

           VV.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Square Pond Provincial Park situate and being at Square Pond near Gander abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at the point of intersection of the southwesterly limit of the Trans Canada Highway, 30.5 metres wide, extending between Gambo and Gander and the southeasterly bank of Middle Brook flowing out of Square Pond;

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;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 38.6 hectares.

All bearings are magnetic.

        WW.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Backside Pond Provincial Park situate and being at Greens Harbour near Whiteway abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

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 Trinity South Highway in a general southwesterly direction to the point of beginning;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 562.5 hectares.

All bearings being referred to magnetic north.

           XX.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Eastport North Provincial Park situate and being at Eastport near Eastport Bay abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point in the easterly limit of the Eastport North Road, 20 metres wide, extending between the Trans Canada Highway and Burnside, that point being the southernmost angle of land granted by the Crown to Freeman Pottle and having co-ordinates of north 5,391,468.721 metres and east 248,665.517 metres;

Then running by that land north 44° 12' 9” east 62.71 metres;

Then north 3° 36' 9” east 14.59 metres, more or less;

Then running along the northwesterly limit of the reservation, 10 metres wide, extending along the northwesterly bank of Northwest Brook Steady in a general northeasterly direction a distance of approximately 293 metres to a point on the westerly shoreline of Eastport Bay at low water ordinary spring tide;

Then running along the westerly shoreline of Eastport Bay at low water ordinary spring tide in general southerly and southeasterly directions a distance of approximately 977 metres to a point having co-ordinates of north 5,390,021.788 metres and east 249,130.730 metres;

Then running by Crown land south 13° 58' 34” west 40.49 metres;

Then running by Crown land and by land in possession of Kenneth and Llewellyn Crisby south 59° 50' 56” west 39.89 metres;

Then south 58° 29' 59” west 14.49 metres;

Then south 59° 43' 14” west 10.29 metres, more or less, to a point having co-ordinates of north 5,390,845.701 metres and east 249,065.217 metres;

Then running along the northeasterly limit of Bank Road north 48° 50' 48” west 69.89 metres;

Then north 41° 33' 55” west 40.87 metres;

Then north 34° 43' 23” west 87.56 metres;

Then north 63° 22' 52” west 16.65 metres, more or less;

Then running by land granted by the Crown to William Moss and registered in Volume 66, Folio 160 in the Registry of Crown Grants now Harvey Bishop north 23° 17' 36” west 17.90 metres;

Then north 35° 21' 42” west 35.24 metres;

Then north 24° 6' 49” west 31.09 metres;

Then north 25° 31' 18” west 41.02 metres;

Then north 28° 49' 48” west 24.07 metres;

Then north 39° 56' 1” west 15.41 metres, more or less;

Then running by land granted by the Crown to Joseph Moss and registered in Volume 66, Folio 159 in the Registry of Crown Grants now Charlie Moss north 29° 57' 29” east 8.07 metres;

Then north 10° 10' 30” west 15.46 metres;

Then north 27° 22' 5” west 19.14 metres;

Then north 9° 38' 35” west 22.92 metres;

Then north 20° 31' 7” west 21.76 metres;

Then north 16° 24' 34” west 24.54 metres;

Then north 27° 17' 30” west 19.33 metres;

Then south 67° 29' 23” west 40.58 metres, more or less;

Then running by land in possession of Charlie Moss and through Northwest Brook and through the reservation, 10 metres wide, extending along the northwesterly bank of Northwest Brook north 37° 6' 59” west 80.84 metres, more or less;

Then running by land in possession of Ralph Mills north 36° 1' 58” east 24.08 metres;

Then north 41° 54' 59” west 29.56 metres;

Then north 73° 11' 34” west 26.04 metres, more or less;

Then running along the easterly limit of Eastport North Road to the point of beginning, that point being distant 101.39 metres, more or less, as measured on a bearing of north 13° 50' 49” west from the last mentioned point, reserving nevertheless out of that piece or parcel of land all granted, leased and private lands together with highways and roads that may be within that piece or parcel of land;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 8.312 hectares, more or less.

All bearings being referred to the meridian of 53° west longitude of the 3° Transverse Mercator Projection, NAD 27.

           YY.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Middle Cove Provincial Park situate and being at Middle Cove near St. John's abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point having co-ordinates of north 5,278,895.8 metres and east 327,725.4 metres;

Then running by land claimed by Jim Kelly south 72° 49' west 81.2 metres;

Then south 8° 40' west 25.1 metres, more or less;

Then running by the limit of Marine Drive, 30.5 metres wide, extending between Outer Cove and Torbay to a point being distant 207.3 metres as measured on a bearing of south 69° 12' west from the last mentioned point;

Then south 82° 38' west 7.3 metres;

Then north 73° 54' west 39.9 metres, more or less;

Then running by land claimed by Jack Roach north 80° 16' east 21.4 metres;

Then north 23° 43' west 5.9 metres;

Then north 54° 28' east 104.4 metres;

Then north 31° 21' west 31.4 metres;

Then north 24° 52' east 30.6 metres;

Then north 39° 22' west 27.2 metres;

Then north 24° 24' west 26.9 metres;

Then north 3° 26' west 90 metres;

Then running by Crown land south 33° 20' east 31 metres;

Then running along the southwesterly shoreline of Middle Cove at low water mark to the point of beginning for a distance of 266.8 metres as measured on a bearing of south 62° 52' east from the last mentioned point;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 3.1 hectares, more or less.

All bearings being referred to the meridian of 53° west longitude of the 3° Transverse Mercator Projection, NAD 27.

           ZZ.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Point au Mal Provincial Park situate and being at Point au Mal near Kippens abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point in the westerly limit of a local road, 3 metres wide, leading to Point au Mal Beach, that point being distant 132.6 metres as measured in a general southerly direction from the westerly end of a culvert spanning a brook crossing that road;

Then running by land occupied by Stephen Lainey south 80° 57' east 122.6 metres;

Then running by Crown land and by the southernmost extremity of the reservation extending along the westerly shore of Two Guts Pond south 7° 25' west 472 metres;

Then running along the westerly shore of Two Guts Pond at a low water mark to a point being distant 2,259.3 metres as measured on a bearing of south 21° 38' west from the last mentioned point;

Then running along the easterly shore of Port au Port Bay at low water mark to a point being distant 2,697 metres as measured on a bearing of north 16° 3' west from the last mentioned point;

Then running by the southern extremity of the reservation extending along the easterly shore of Port au Port Bay south 80° 57' east 27.4 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 31.5 hectares, more or less.

All bearings being magnetic.

       AAA.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Point LaHaye Provincial Park situate and being at Point La Haye near St. Mary's abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point at low water mark extending along the northerly shore of LaHaye Pond, that point being distant 95.5 metres as measured on a bearing of south 65° 29' west from the southerly end of a culvert crossing the road extending between the main highway and the Point LaHaye Lighthouse Site;

Then running by the western extremity of an access road leading to the beach north 8° 46' west 18.9 metres;

Then running by land claimed by N. St. Croix south 71° 49' west 83.6 metres;

Then north 15° 12' west 15.3 metres;

Then north 32° 54' east 66.5 metres;

Then running along the westerly limit of that road leading to the lighthouse north 30° 28' west 68.3 metres;

Then north 7° 55' east 55 metres;

Then north 4° 51' east 61 metres;

Then running by Crown land south 52° 57' west 135.1 metres;

Then south 49° 9' west 38.9 metres;

Then south 44° 21' west 40.5 metres;

Then north 71° 27' west 93.4 metres;

Then south 65° 3' west 30.8 metres, more or less;

Then running along the easterly shore of St. Mary's Bay at low water mark to a point being distant 1,460.2 metres as measured on a bearing of south 8° 25' east from the last mentioned point;

Then running by Crown land south 42° 44' east 23.7 metres;

Then north 54° 8' east 112 metres;

Then north 29° 21' east 89.6 metres;

Then north 39° 59' east 148 metres, more or less;

Then running along the westerly shore of LaHaye Pond at low water mark to the point of beginning, which point is distant 1,091.6 metres as measured on a bearing of north 5° 33' west from the last mentioned point;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 18.6 hectares, more or less.

All bearings being magnetic.

         BBB.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Salmon Cove Sands Provincial Park situate and being at Salmon Cove near Carbonear abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point being the southwesterly angle of the Case Estate, that point being distant 877.3 metres as measured on a bearing of south 33' west from Crown Land Survey Monument No. 7-62;

Then running by the Case Estate north 80° 37' east 51 metres;

Then north 10° 48' west 27.6 metres;

Then running by the Case Estate and by land in possession of Theresa Collins north 80° 12' east 66.1 metres;

Then running by that land in possession of Theresa Collins north 35° 40' west 1.8 metres;

Then north 14° 52' west 6.7 metres;

Then north 22° west 9.4 metres;

Then north 32° 21' west 6.8 metres;

Then north 42° 46' west 8.7 metres;

Then north 55° 50' west 16.1 metres;

Then north 66° 30' west 11.9 metres;

Then north 78° 47' west 7 metres;

Then south 81° 52' west 8.1 metres;

Then south 70° 30' west 7.2 metres;

Then running by the land of the Case Estate north 64° 40' west 7.6 metres;

Then north 78° west 9 metres;

Then north 82° 45' west 23.3 metres;

Then south 85° 12' west 16.3 metres;

Then south 79° 25' west 17.6 metres;

Then south 39° 35' west 5.8 metres, more or less;

Then running by the northerly extremity of a local road south 68° 2' west 11.43 metres, more or less;

Then running along the easterly shore of Salmon Cove Road and along the southerly bank of Salmon Cove River and by Salmon Cove Beach in a northeasterly direction 447.1 metres;

Then running by the westerly shore of Conception Bay at low water mark in a general southerly direction 388.3 metres;

Then running by Salmon Cove Beach and by land claimed by Jeremiah Slade south 81° 55' west 62.2 metres;

Then running by the land claimed by Jeremiah Slade south 31° 42' east 8.2 metres;

Then south 11° 9' west 10.9 metres;

Then south 27° 13' west 15.7 metres;

Then south 63° 54' west 50.8 metres;

Then south 57° 29' west 15.6 metres;

Then running by the land claimed by Jeremiah Slade and by land claimed by William Case south 26° 12' west 24.1 metres;

Then running by the land claimed by William Case south 35° 4' west 11.6 metres;

Then south 75° 38' west 21.3 metres;

Then south 75° 43' west 13.8 metres;

Then south 88° 46' west 13.1 metres, more or less;

Then running by the easterly limit of a right-of-way, 1.8 metres wide, north 17° 53' west 81.4 metres;

Then running by Crown land north 67° east 2.4 metres;

Then north 3° 26' east 7.1 metres;

Then north 45° 14' east 20.8 metres;

Then north 1° 13' west 14.3 metres;

Then north 27° 24' west 2.8 metres;

Then north 30° 35' west 44.7 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 8.3 hectares, more or less.

All bearings being magnetic.

         CCC.  All that piece or parcel of land formerly being Topsail Beach Provincial Park situate and being at Topsail near St. John's abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point, that point having co-ordinates of north 5,267,062.679 metres and east 311,228.933 metres and being distant 385.6 metres as measured on a bearing of south 2° 51' 36.4” west from Control Monument No. 83G3210;

Then running by Crown lands north 26' 48” east 396.212 metres;

Then north 16° 22' 34” east 199.234 metres;

Then north 26° 17' 14” west 344.155 metres;

Then north 89° 58' 9” seconds west 13.9 metres;

Then north 89° 58' 9” west 23 metres, more or less, to a point on the southeasterly shoreline of Topsail Cove at low water, that point having co-ordinates of north 5,267,958.471 metres and east 311,098.903 metres;

Then running along the southeasterly shoreline of Topsail Cove in a southwesterly direction to a point having co-ordinates of north 5,266,795.579 metres and east 310,530.694 metres;

Then running by land granted by the Crown to Thomas Byrne and registered in Volume 8, Folio 104 in the Registry of Crown Grants south 27° 13' 18” east 20 metres, more or less;

Then running by the land granted to Thomas Byrne, now Wesley Carter, south 72° 25' 18” east 31.613 metres, more or less, to a point in the southerly shoreline of Topsail Beach Pond at high water, that point having co-ordinates of north 5,266,768.247 metres and east 310,569.976 metres;

Then running by the land granted to Thomas Byrne, now Wesley Carter, E.B. Carter and Frank Squires, along the southerly shoreline of Topsail Beach Pond to a point having co-ordinates of north 5,266,651.040 metres and east 310,743.020 metres;

Then running by the land granted to Thomas Byrne, now Lloyd Bugden, south 9° 22' 41” east 51.608 metres, more or less;

Then running by the land granted to Thomas Byrne south 29° 21' 4” east 12.969 metres, more or less;

Then running along the northerly limit of the access road north 88° 47' 51” east 30.4 metres;

Then north 41° 9' 48” east 15.036 metres;

Then running along the westerly limit of the access road north 29' 42” west 117.316 metres, more or less;

Then running through the access road and by land in possession of one Murphy north 81° 53' 5” east 9.81 metres;

Then running by the land in possession of one Murphy north 81° 7' 4” east 47.92 metres;

Then north 79° 34' 11” east 46.96 metres, more or less;

Then running by land now or formerly in possession of Halley and Flannery north 45° 6' 57” east 463.924 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning;

The above described piece or parcel of land containing an area of 33.1 hectares, more or less, and being more particularly shown on Special Plan No. 188 in the Registry of Crown Grants.

All bearings being referred to the meridian of 53° west longitude of the 3° Transverse Mercator Projection, NAD 27.

        DDD.  All that piece or parcel of land and land under water located east of Lac Brisson at Strange Lake in the province and being described as follows, that is to say:

Beginning at a point that point having UTM co-ordinates of 6,243,500 metres north, 433,500 metres east;

Then south 3,000 metres;

Then west approximately 4,850 metres to the Newfoundland - Quebec provincial border;

Then northeast along the Newfoundland - Quebec provincial border, more particularly described as follows:

North 29° 27' 25” east 391.65 metres;

Then north 28° 5' 4” east 115.81 metres;

Then north 75° 32” east 103.24 metres;

Then north 40° 59” east 354.14 metres;

Then north 65° 11' 26” east 248.58 metres;

Then north 55° 16' 7” east 1,283.67 metres;

Then north 46° 49' 7” east 178.56 metres;

Then north 17° 12' 35” east 136.40 metres;

Then north 21° 14' 22” east 100.37 metres;

Then north 42° 32' 42” east 180.86 metres;

Then north 61° 48' 50” east 150.90 metres;

Then north 59° 19' 8” east 220.95 metres;

Then north 84° 25' 32” east 100.01 metres;

Then north 78° 17' 5” east 531.66 metres;

Then north 5° 48' 34” east 522.94 metres;

Then south 89° 6' 25” east 453.28 metres;

Then north 52' east 115 metres;

Then east approximately 1,050 metres to the point of beginning.

All bearings are referred to the UTM Grid Zone 20, NAD 27.