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Newfoundland and Labrador NEWFOUNDLAND Black Bear
Hunting and Trapping Order, Newfoundland and Labrador (Amendment) (Filed April 30, 2025) Under the authority of section 114 of the Wild Life Regulations and the Wild Life Act, I make the following Order. Dated at St. John’s, April 30, 2025. Jamie Chippett ORDER Analysis 1.
S.1.1 Added 2. Sch. Added NLR 22/23 1. The Black Bear
Hunting and Trapping Order, Newfoundland and Labrador is amended by adding immediately after section 1 the following: Black bear management areas 1.1 The black bear management areas are as described in the Schedule. 2. The Order is amended by adding immediately after section 6 the following: SCHEDULE (a) Management Area 201 – Northern Peninsula Parcel A All that area of Newfoundland bounded by a line
beginning at a point northeast of Shallow Bay on the Gulf of St. Lawrence at
UTM coordinates 445,004 metres east and 5,536,128 metres north; Then following the
coastline in a generally northeasterly direction to the mouth of Eddies Brook
at Eddies Cove West; Then following the
coastline of the Great Northern Peninsula in a northeasterly direction to the
outflow of Eddies Brook at Eddies Cove; Then following the
coastline of the Great Northern Peninsula along the Strait of Bell Isle in a
generally northeasterly direction to Cape Norman; Then following the
coastlines of Cape Norman Bay, Pistolet Bay, Ha Ha Bay, Savage Cove, Sacred Bay and Hay Cove in a generally
southerly, then easterly, then northwesterly, then northeasterly direction to
Cobbler Point; Then following the eastern coastline of the
Great Northern Peninsula in a generally southwesterly direction to Goose Cape; Then following the
northern coastline of Hare Bay in a generally westerly direction to Northeast Stream; Then following the
western shoreline of Hare Bay in an irregularly southerly direction to the
outflow of West Brook; Then following the
southern coastline of Hare Bay in a generally easterly direction to Maiden Point; Then following the
coastline in a southwesterly direction to Cape Daumalen
in Canada Bay; Then following the
coastline of Canada Bay and Chimney Bay to the brook outflow into Torrent Cove; Then following the
coastline of Canada Bay and the eastern coastline of the Great Northern
Peninsula in a generally southerly direction to Fourche Harbour;
Then following the
northern coastline of Fourche Harbour to the outflow of a brook at Williamsport; Then following the
coastline of Fourche Harbour in a westerly direction to the outflow of a brook
at Northern Arm, Fourche Harbour; Then following the
southern coastline of Fourche Harbour and the eastern coastline of the Great
Northern Peninsula in a generally southwesterly direction to a point on the
northwestern bank of the outflow of Big Arm Brook into Great Coney Arm; Then following a
straight line in a generally southwesterly direction to UTM coordinates 466,410
metres east and 5,513,474 metres north on the Gros Morne
National Park boundary; Then following the
Gros Morne National Park boundary in a generally
northwesterly direction to UTM coordinates 461,201 metres east and 5,520,574
metres north; Then following the
Gros Morne National Park boundary in a generally
northerly direction to UTM coordinates 461,821 metres east and 5,531,131 metres
north; Then following a
straight line in a northwesterly direction along the Gros Morne
National Park boundary to UTM coordinates 459,789 metres east and 5,532,233
metres north; Then following a
straight line in a northwesterly direction to the point of beginning. Excluding offshore islands except St. John
Island in St. John Bay and Quirpon Island. All coordinates being referenced to the Universal
Transverse Mercator (UTM) Grid Zone 21, North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83). Parcel B All that area of
Newfoundland beginning at the ordinary low water mark and a point located at 5,525,943.436
metres north and 358,011.496 metres east; Then following an
azimuth of 50° 53' 41" for a distance of 5,952.559 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 287° 28' 16" for a distance of 4,694.308 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 302° 13' 27" for a distance of 1,807.12 metres; Then continuing on
the aforementioned azimuth for an additional 160 metres to Cow Head Harbour; Then following the western shoreline of the
Great Northern Peninsula in a generally southerly direction to St. Paul's Bay; Then following the northern shoreline of St.
Paul's Bay and St. Paul's Inlet to the point of beginning. All coordinates being referenced to the 3ş
Modified Transverse Mercator Projection (Zone 3 Newfoundland), North American
Datum 1983 (NAD 83). Parcel C All that area of
Newfoundland beginning at a point on the Great Northern Peninsula located at
5,508,816.74 metres north and 344,627.23 metres east; Then following an
azimuth of 117° 29' 40" for a distance of 2,721.25 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 117° 18' 19" for a distance of 757.76 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 117° 14' 46" for a distance of 447.83 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 27° 27' 43" for a distance of 2,308.21 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 27° 22' 28" for a distance of 1,737.07 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 297° 29' 41" for a distance of 3,639.94 metres; Then continuing on
the aforementioned azimuth for an additional 130 metres to the ordinary low
water mark of Sally's Cove; Then following the shoreline of Sally's Cove in
a southerly direction to the point located 93 metres on an azimuth of 117° 29'
40" to the point of beginning. All coordinates being referenced to the 3ş
Modified Transverse Mercator Projection (Zone 3 Newfoundland), North American
Datum 1983 (NAD 83). (b) Management Area 202 – Western Parcel A All that area of
Newfoundland bounded by a line beginning at the northwestern bank of the mouth
of Big Arm Brook at Great Coney Arm at 514,865 metres east and 5,529,908 metres
north; Then following a
straight line to a point on the southeastern bank of said river found at
514,895 metres east and 5,529,883 metres north; Then following the
eastern coastline of Great Coney Arm in a generally northeasterly direction to
Coney Head; Then following the coastline of White Bay in a
generally southerly direction to the mouth of Hampden River into White Bay; Then following the
coastline of White Bay in a generally northeasterly direction to the mouth of
Little Chouse Brook into White Bay; Then following the
southwestern bank of Little Chouse Brook in a southeasterly direction to its
confluence with Little Chouse Brook Pond; Then following the
western shoreline of Little Chouse Brook Pond in a southeasterly direction to
said pond's southern extremity; Then following a
straight line in a southerly direction to the northern extremity of an unnamed
pond at UTM coordinates 520,543 metres east and 5,486,796 metres north; Then following the
western, southern and southeastern shorelines of said pond to its eastern
extremity at UTM coordinates 520,668 metres east and 5,486,656 metres north; Then following a
straight line in a southeasterly direction to the northern extremity of an
unnamed pond located at UTM coordinates 520,682 metres east and 5,486,634
metres north; Then following the
southwestern shoreline of said unnamed pond and associated waterways in a
generally southeasterly direction to Upper Indian Pond at UTM coordinates
524,009 metres east and 5,484,173 metres north; Then following the
western shoreline of Upper Indian Pond in a generally southeasterly direction
to a point on the southern bank of a stream in said pond's southwestern
extremity at 526,391 metres east and 5,475,432 metres north; Then following the
southern bank of said stream in a southwesterly direction to its confluence
with Indian Brook at 524,286 metres east and 5,472,137 metres north; Then following the
western bank of Indian Brook in a generally southeasterly direction to the
diversion dam on said brook; Then following
along the western bank of the Indian Brook diversion waterway in a generally
southeasterly direction to its intersection with the old Trans Canada Highway; Then following the
southern bank of said waterway in a generally southwesterly direction to its
outflow into Birchy Lake; Then following the
southern shoreline of Birchy Lake and then the southern and eastern shorelines
of Sandy Lake to UTM coordinates 489,016 metres east and 5,447,423 metres north
near Howley; Then following a
straight line in a southwesterly direction to UTM coordinates 488,561 metres
east and 5,446,710 metres north; Then following the
southern shoreline along "Sandy Dump" island in a southwesterly
direction to UTM coordinates 488,517 metres east and 5,446,655 metres north; Then following the
western shoreline of this island in a generally southeasterly direction to a
point at Howley Narrows at UTM coordinates 489,593 metres east and 5,444,444
metres north; Then following a straight line due south to UTM coordinates 489,593 metres
east and 5,444,293 metres north; Then following the
southeastern shoreline of Grand Lake in a southwesterly direction to the outlet
of Leewaseechjeech Brook at UTM coordinates 430,243
metres east and 5,386,794 metres north; Then following the
eastern bank of Leewaseechjeech Brook in a generally
southerly then easterly direction to a bridge at its source on Little Grand Lake; Then following a
straight line in a generally southerly direction to the western extremity of
North Lake; Then following a
straight line in a southwesterly direction to the western extremity of Dennis Pond; Then following a
straight line in a southwesterly direction to the northern extremity of John Marys Pond; Then following a
straight line in a southwesterly direction to the western extremity of Butt's Pond; Then following a
straight line in a southwesterly direction to the northwestern extremity of
Hungry Grove Pond; Then following the
western shoreline of Hungry Grove Pond in a generally southerly direction to a
small brook at its southern extremity; Then following said
brook in a generally southeasterly direction to its confluence with Crabbes River at UTM coordinates 386,822 metres east and
5,323,640 metres north; Then following a
straight line in a southeasterly direction to the head of North Bay, La Poile Bay at UTM coordinates 401,420 metres east and
5,296,454 metres north; Then following the
coastline in a generally southerly then westerly direction to Cape Ray; Then following the
coastline in a generally northerly direction to the outflow of Grand Codroy River at its northern extremity known as the Gut; Then following the
coastline in a generally northwesterly direction to Cape Anguille; Then following the
coastline in a generally northeasterly direction to Crabbes
Head on the southern bank adjacent to the outflow of Crabbes
River into the Gulf of St. Lawrence; Then following the
coastline of St. George’s Bay in a generally northeasterly direction to the
mouth of St. George’s River known as the Main Gut; Then following the
southern bank of St. George's River in a northeasterly direction to the
southern abutment of a bridge crossing Southwest Brook at the Trans Canada Highway; Then following said
bridge to its abutment with the northern bank of Southwest Brook; Then following the
north bank of Southwest Brook in a westerly direction to St. George's River; Then following the
north bank of St. George's River in a generally westerly then southerly
direction to the northern extremity of Main Gut; Then following the
northern shoreline of St. George's Bay and the western coastline of insular
Newfoundland in a generally northwesterly direction to a point at UTM
coordinates 373,214 metres east and 5,379,367 metres north; Then following a
straight line in a generally northerly direction to a point on the coastline of
insular Newfoundland at UTM coordinates 373,151 metres east and 5,379,937
metres north; Then following
coastline of insular Newfoundland in a northeasterly direction to South Head,
Bay of Islands; Then following the
southern shoreline of the Bay of Islands in a generally southeasterly direction
to the southern abutment of Ballam Bridge on the Humber River, near Corner Brook; Then crossing
Ballam Bridge to its northern abutment and then following the northern bank of
the Humber River in a generally northwesterly direction to its outflow into the
Humber Arm, Bay of Islands; Then following the
northern coastline of the Humber Arm and the Bay of Islands in a generally
northwesterly direction to Crabb Point; Then following the
coastline of insular Newfoundland in a generally northerly direction the Gros Morne National Park boundary on the Gulf of St. Lawrence at
UTM coordinates 418,782 metres east and 5,483,150 metres north; Then following this
boundary line in a generally southerly then easterly direction to its
intersection with the Viking Trail, Route 430, near Wiltondale
at UTM coordinates 455,575 metres east and 5,472,309 metres north; Then following the
eastern side of the park boundary in a generally easterly, then northerly
direction to UTM coordinates 466,410 metres east and 5,513,474 metres north; Then following a
straight line in a northeasterly direction to the point of beginning. Including Glover
Island in Grand Lake near Corner Brook. Excluding all offshore islands except Woods
Island in the Bay of Islands. All coordinates being referenced to the Universal
Transverse Mercator (UTM) Grid Zone 21, North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83). Parcel B All that area of
Newfoundland known as Rocky Harbour Eastern (Interior) Enclave, beginning on
the Great Northern Peninsula located at 5,496,416.35 metres north and
345,632.49 metres east; Then following an
azimuth of 45ş 06' 13" for a distance of 1,919.18 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 116ş 05' 43" for a distance of 1,385.20 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 54ş 24' 33" for a distance of 275.48 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 97ş 58' 36" for a distance of 24.19 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 42ş 58' 51" for a distance of 46.68 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 70ş 07' 33" for a distance of 35.41 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 18ş 53' 58" for a distance of 33.74 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 20ş 26' 13" for a distance of 99.43 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 347ş 06' 02" for a distance of 2,599.63 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 84ş 19' 06" for a distance of 2,352.11 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 194ş 30' 18" for a distance of 1,516.92 metres to an unnamed stream; Then following the
southern bank of this unnamed stream in a generally easterly direction to
Halfmoon Pond; Then following the
southern shoreline of Halfmoon Pond to an unnamed stream emptying said pond; Then following this
unnamed stream in a southeasterly direction to Eastern Arm Pond also known as
Deer Pond; Then following the
western shoreline of Eastern Arm Pond in a generally southerly direction to
Deer Brook; Then following the
western bank of Deer Brook in a generally southerly direction to a bridge
crossing Deer Brook at Route 430; Then following a
line with an azimuth of 308ş 06' 47" with a chord of 220.57 metres, an arc
of 222.13 metres and with a radius of 539.43 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 319ş 54' 50" for a distance of 442.93 metres; Then following a
line with an azimuth of 300ş 07' 58" with a chord of 418.89 metres, an arc
of 427.33 metres and with a radius of 618.96 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 280ş 21' 10" for 92.92 metres; Then following a
line with an azimuth of 272ş 48' 07" with a chord of 164.69 metres, an arc
of 165.17 metres and with a radius of 626.64 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 265ş 15' 17" for 493.65 metres; Then following a
line with an azimuth of 268ş 51' 58" with a chord of 123.54 metres, an arc
of 123.62 metres and with a radius of 980.58 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 272ş 28' 24" for a distance of 1,794.74 metres; Then following a
line with an azimuth of 297ş 48' 58" with a chord of 325.53 metres, an arc
of 336.39 metres and with a radius of 380.28 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 323ş 09' 20" for a distance of 1,302.31 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 323ş 05' 10" for a distance of 2,224.54 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 53ş 01' 14" for a distance of 299.24 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 316ş 01' 19" for a distance of 559.97 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 233ş 00' 51" for a distance of 316.05 metres; Then following a
line with an azimuth of 287ş 19' 41" with a chord of 15.33 metres, an arc
of 15.33 metres and with a radius of 477.98 metres; Then following an azimuth of 286ş 24' 06"
for a distance of 650.83 metres to the point of beginning. All coordinates being referenced to the Universal
Transverse Mercator (UTM) Grid Zone 21, North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83). Parcel C All that area of
Newfoundland known as Rocky Harbour Western (Coastal) Enclave, beginning on the
shoreline of the Great Northern Peninsula, ordinary low water mark, and a point
located at 5,487,529.294 metres north and 351,393.795 metres east; Then following an
azimuth of 07ş 29' 34" for a distance of 1,138.869 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 07ş 29' 10" for a distance of 914.29 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 350ş 23' 58" for a distance of 1,816.514 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 348ş 56' 58" for a distance of 238.544 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 275ş 08' 26" for a distance of 1,692.483 metres to a point on
the southern extremity of Rocky Harbour Pond; Then following the
eastern shoreline of Rocky Harbour Pond to a point located at 492,763.486
metres north and 348,863.717 metres east; Then following an
azimuth of 323ş 07' 25" for a distance of 748.810 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 323ş 07' 12" for a distance of 415.915 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 323ş 07' 58" for a distance of 201.769 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 323ş 07' 26" for a distance of 2,814.964 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 286ş 22' 16" for a distance of 778.944 metres; Then following an
azimuth of 196ş 25' 42" for a distance of 645.735 metres; Then continuing on
the aforementioned azimuth to the ordinary low water mark of Rocky Harbour; Then following the shoreline in a generally
southerly direction to the point of beginning. All coordinates being referenced to the Universal
Transverse Mercator (UTM) Grid Zone 21, North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83). (c) Management Area 203 – Northeast Coast Parcel A All that area of
Newfoundland bounded by a line beginning at the western abutment of a bridge
crossing South Brook on the Trans Canada Highway, Route 1, at UTM coordinates
566,104 metres east and 5,474,704 metres north; Then following the Trans
Canada Highway in a generally westerly direction to its intersection with the
old Trans Canada Highway route at UTM coordinates 528,093 metres east and
5,468,306 metres north; Then following the
old Trans Canada Highway in a generally northwesterly direction to its
intersection with the western bank of the Indian Brook Diversion waterway; Then following the
western bank of said waterway in a generally north by northwesterly direction
to its confluence with the original southwestern bank of Indian Brook; Then following the
southwestern bank of Indian Brook in a northwesterly direction to its
confluence with a brook flowing from Upper Indian Pond at UTM coordinates
524,286 metres east and 5,472,137 metres north; Then following the
northwestern bank of this unnamed brook in a northeasterly direction to its
confluence with Upper Indian Pond; Then following the
western shoreline of Upper Indian Pond in a northwesterly direction to its
confluence with a brook at UTM coordinates 524,009 metres east and 5,484,173
metres north; Then following the
southwestern bank of said brook and associated waterways in a northwesterly
direction to the northern extremity of an unnamed pond at UTM coordinates
520,682 metres east and 5,486,634 metres north; Then following a
straight line in a northwesterly direction to the eastern extremity of an
unnamed pond at UTM coordinates 520,668 metres east and 5,486,656 metres north; Then following the
southeastern, southern and western shorelines of said pond in a generally
northerly direction to its northern extremity at UTM coordinates 520,543 metres
east and 5,486,796 metres north; Then following a
straight line in a northerly direction to the southern extremity of Little
Chouse Brook Pond; Then following the
western shoreline of said pond in a northwesterly direction to its confluence
with Little Chouse Brook; Then following the
southwestern bank of Little Chouse Brook in a northwesterly direction to its
confluence with White Bay; Then following the
coastline of White Bay in a northeasterly direction to Partridge Point; Then following the
coastline of insular Newfoundland in a generally southeasterly direction to
Ragged Point; Then following the
coastline of Notre Dame Bay in a southwesterly direction to Halls Bay; Then following the
coastline of Halls Bay in a generally southwesterly direction to the outflow of
South Brook into Halls Bay; Then following the
coastline of Notre Dame Bay in a generally easterly direction to the Bay of Exploits; Then following the
shoreline of the Bay of Exploits in a generally southwesterly direction to its
confluence with the Exploits River; Then following the
southern bank of the Exploits River in a generally southwesterly direction to a
point near Badger at UTM coordinates 570,788 metres east and 5,424,841 metres north; Then following a straight line due north to the confluence of the Exploits
River with Badger Brook at UTM coordinates 570,788 metres east and 5,425,111
metres north; Then following the
western bank of Badger Brook in a generally northerly direction to the
westernmost abutment of the Trans Canada Highway, Route 1 bridge crossing
Badger Brook; Then following the Trans
Canada Highway in a generally northwesterly, then northerly direction to the
point of beginning. Excluding all offshore islands except Pilley's Island, Triton Island, Long Island and Sunday Cove
Island. All coordinates being referenced to the Universal
Transverse Mercator (UTM) Grid Zone 21, North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83). Parcel B All that area of
Newfoundland bounded by a line beginning at the eastern abutment of a bridge
crossing Rattling Brook along the Trans Canada Highway, Route 1; Then following the
eastern bank of Rattling Brook in a northerly direction to its confluence with
the Bay of Exploits; Then following the
eastern shoreline of the Bay of Exploits in a generally northeasterly direction
to Southern Head; Then following the
coastline of insular Newfoundland in a generally northeasterly direction to Dog
Bay Point; Then following the
western shoreline of Gander Bay in a generally southerly direction to its
confluence with the southeastern bank of the Gander River; Then following the
eastern coastline of Gander Bay in a north by northeast direction to Bloody Tickle; Then following the
coastline of Hamilton Sound in a generally northeasterly direction to Ladle Point; Then following the
coastline of insular Newfoundland in a generally southeasterly direction to
Cape Freels; Then following the
coastline of insular Newfoundland in a generally southwesterly direction to the
confluence of Gambo Brook and Freshwater Bay, Bonavista Bay; Then following the
western bank of Gambo Brook in a generally southerly direction to the western
abutment of a bridge on the Trans Canada Highway, Route 1 crossing said brook; Then crossing said
bridge to its easternmost abutment, and following the eastern bank of Gambo
Brook in a generally southerly direction to Gambo Pond; Then following the
shoreline of Gambo Pond in a northeasterly, then southerly, then southwesterly
direction to its confluence with Riverhead Brook; Then following the
northern bank of Riverhead Brook in a generally westerly by southwesterly
direction to the eastern extremity of an unnamed pond at UTM coordinates
661,978 metres east and 5,386,782 metres north; Then following the
northern shoreline of said unnamed pond to its western extremity at UTM
coordinates 661,224 metres east and 5,386,648 metres north; Then following a
straight line in a generally westerly by southwesterly direction to the
confluence of the Southwest Gander River and Denis Brook; Then following a
straight line in a generally westerly by southwesterly direction to the
confluence of the Great Gull River and the Northwest Gander River; Then following a
straight line in a northeasterly direction to the confluence of a small stream
with Dowd Pond at said pond's southeastern extremity; Then following the
southern, then eastern shorelines of Dowd Pond in a northwesterly direction to
a stream flowing into Little Dowd Pond; Then following the
western bank of this stream in a northerly direction to Little Dowd Pond; Then following the
southern and western shorelines of said pond in a generally northerly direction
to its confluence with an unnamed stream; Then following the
southern bank of this unnamed stream in a westerly direction to its confluence
with Lewis Pond; Then following the
western shoreline of Lewis Pond in a northwesterly direction to a stream at its
northwestern extremity; Then following the
western bank of this unnamed stream in a generally north by northwesterly
direction to an unnamed pond; Then following the
western and then northern shoreline of the unnamed pond in a generally
northerly then easterly direction to a stream at its northeastern extremity; Then following the
eastern branch of this unnamed stream in a northwesterly direction to Upper
Christmas Pond; Then following the
eastern, then southern, then western shoreline of Upper Christmas Pond in a
generally southwesterly, then westerly, then northeasterly direction to an
unnamed brook; Then following the
western bank and western shoreline of the unnamed brook and unnamed pond in a
generally northwesterly direction, respectively to a stream connected to
Rattling Lake; Then following this
unnamed stream in a northwesterly direction to Rattling Lake; Then following the
southeastern, then western shorelines of Rattling Lake in a generally
northwesterly direction to the stream at its northwestern extremity; Then following the
western bank of Rattling Brook in a generally northerly direction to the point
of beginning. Excluding all offshore islands except Birchy
Island, Chapel Island, Coal All Island, Dunnage Island, Farmers Island, Long
Island, New World Island, Sivier Island, Thwart
Island and Upper Black Island. All coordinates being referenced to the Universal
Transverse Mercator (UTM) Grid Zone 21, North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83). (d) Management Area 204 – Interior All that area of
Newfoundland bounded by a line beginning at the confluence of Lloyds River and
Lloyds Lake at UTM coordinates 466,110 metres east and 5,363,092 metres north; Then following a
straight line in a northerly direction to the mouth of a brook on an unnamed
pond at UTM coordinates 466,651 metres east and 5,379,278 metres north; Then following the
southeastern and then northern shoreline of this unnamed pond in a generally
westerly direction to its outflow at UTM coordinates 464,325 metres east and
5,379,136 metres north into the eastern tributary of Leewaseechjeech
Brook; Then following the
northern bank of the eastern tributary of Leewaseechjeech
Brook in a generally westerly direction to its confluence with the main branch
of Leewaseechjeech Brook; Then following main
branch Leewaseechjeech Brook in a generally westerly
direction to its outflow into Little Grand Lake; Then following the
northern shoreline of Little Grand Lake in a northwesterly direction to a
northern abutment of a bridge at said lake's northwestern extremity; Then following the
eastern bank of Leewaseechjeech Brook in a generally
westerly then northerly direction the outflow of Leewaseechjeech
Brook into Grand Lake at UTM coordinates 430,243 metres east and 5,386,794
metres north; Then following the
southeastern shoreline of Grand Lake in a generally northeasterly direction to
outflow of Hinds Brook into Grand Lake; Then following the
northeastern shoreline of Grand Lake in a northeasterly direction to Howley
Narrows at UTM coordinates 489,593 metres east and 5,444,293 metres north; Then following a straight line due north to an unnamed island at UTM
coordinates 489,593 metres east and 5,444,444 metres north; Then following the
western shoreline of this island in a generally northwesterly direction to a
point located at UTM coordinates 488,561 metres east and 5,446,710 metres north; Then following a
straight line in a northeasterly direction to UTM coordinates 489,016 metres
east and 5,447,423 metres north; Then following the
southeastern shoreline of Sandy Lake in a northeasterly direction to its
confluence with Kitty's Brook; Then following the
southeastern shorelines of Sandy Lake and Birchy Lake in a generally
northeasterly direction to the northeastern extremity of Birchy Lake; Then following the
shoreline of said lake in a generally westerly, then northerly direction to its
confluence with the outflow of the Indian Brook diversion waterway; Then following the
southern shoreline of said waterway in a generally northeasterly direction to
its intersection with the old Trans Canada Highway; Then following the
old Trans Canada Highway route in a generally southeasterly direction to its
intersection with the current Trans Canada Highway, Route 1, at UTM coordinates
528,093 metres east and 5,468,306 metres north; Then following the Trans
Canada Highway in a northeasterly then southerly direction to a point opposite
the confluence of South Brook and Gull Brook at UTM coordinates 564,419 metres
east and 5,458,458 metres north; Then following the Trans
Canada Highway in a southeasterly direction to the westernmost abutment of the Trans
Canada Highway bridge crossing Badger Brook in the town of Badger; Then following the
western bank of said brook in a generally southerly direction to its confluence
with the Exploits River at UTM coordinates 570,788 metres east and 5,425,111
metres north; Then following a straight line due south to the southern bank of the Exploits
River at UTM coordinates 570,788 metres east and 5,424,841 metres north. Then following the
southern bank of the Exploits River in a northeasterly direction to Beatons
Point on the southeastern shoreline of the Bay of Exploits; Then following the
coastline of the Bay of Exploits in a southeasterly direction to its confluence
with Rattling Brook; Then following the
western bank of Rattling Brook in a generally southerly direction to the
western abutment of the bridge crossing Rattling Brook along the Trans Canada
Highway, Route 1; Then following the
western bank of Rattling Brook in a southerly direction to its confluence with
Rattling Lake; Then following the
western and then southern shoreline of Rattling Lake in a southeasterly
direction to the stream at its southeastern extremity; Then following the
southwestern bank of this stream to the southwestern shoreline of an unnamed
pond and continuing on in a southeasterly direction to a stream flowing from
Upper Christmas Pond; Then following the
western and then southern shoreline of Upper Christmas Pond in a southeasterly
direction to the main channel of the stream flowing from an unnamed pond; Then following the
western shoreline of said unnamed pond in a generally southerly direction to a
brook at its southern extremity; Then following the
southwestern bank of said brook in a southeasterly direction to its confluence
with Lewis Pond; Then following the
southwestern shoreline of Lewis Pond in a southeasterly direction to a stream
flowing from Little Dowd Pond; Then following the
southern bank of this stream in a southeasterly direction to Little Dowd Pond; Then following the
western, then southern shorelines of Little Dowd Pond in a southerly direction
to a stream at said pond's southern extremity; Then following the
western bank of said stream in a southeasterly direction to Dowd Pond; Then following the
western, then southern shorelines of Dowd Pond to a brook at said pond's
southeastern extremity; Then following a
straight line in a southwesterly direction to the eastern bank of the mouth of
Great Gull River on the Northwest Gander River; Then following the
southern bank of the Northwest Gander River in a generally westerly and then
southwesterly direction to UTM coordinates 601,894 metres east and 5,368,055
metres north; Then following a
straight line in a westerly by northwesterly direction to a small pond on the
headwaters of South Great Rattling Brook at UTM coordinates 585,800 metres east
and 5,370,902 metres north; Then following a
straight line in a westerly direction to the northern extremity of Gulp Pond; Then following a
straight line in a generally westerly direction to the northern extremity of
Island Pond at UTM coordinates 547,981 metres east and 5,367,922 metres north; Then following the
eastern shoreline of Island Pond in a generally southwesterly direction to a
brook at its southern extremity at UTM coordinates 545,742 metres east and
5,360,251 metres north; Then following a
straight line in a generally southwesterly direction to the southern extremity
of Blizzard Pond at UTM coordinates 509,389 metres east and 5,351,847 metres north; Then following a
straight line in a northwesterly direction to the point of beginning. Excluding all offshore islands. All coordinates being referenced to the Universal
Transverse Mercator (UTM) Grid Zone 21, North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83). (e) Management Area 205 – South Coast All that area of
Newfoundland bounded by a line beginning at the northern extremity of North
Bay, La Poile Bay; Then following a
straight line in a northwesterly direction to the confluence of Crabbes River with a stream originating from Hungry Grove
Pond at UTM coordinates 386,822 metres east and 5,323,640 metres north; Then following the
western bank of said stream and the western shoreline of Hungry Grove Pond in a
generally northerly direction to its northwestern extremity; Then following a
straight line in a northeasterly direction to the western extremity of Butt's Pond; Then following a
straight line in a northeasterly direction to the northwestern extremity of
John Marys Pond; Then following a
straight line in a northeasterly direction to the western extremity of Dennis Pond; Then following a
straight line in a northeasterly direction to the western extremity of North Lake; Then following a
straight line in a generally northerly direction to the northern abutment of a
bridge at the outflow of Little Grand Lake into Leewaseechjeech
Brook; Then following the
northern shoreline of Little Grand Lake and the northern banks of the eastern
tributaries of Lewaseechjeech Brook in a generally
southeasterly direction to an unnamed pond at UTM coordinates 464,325 metres
east and 5,379,136 metres north; Then following the
northeastern shoreline of said pond in a generally easterly direction to a
brook on its southeastern shoreline at UTM coordinates 466,651 metres east and
5,379,278 metres north; Then following a
straight line in a generally southerly direction to the southern shoreline of
Lloyds Lake to its outflow at UTM coordinates 466,110 metres east and 5,363,092
metres north; Then following a
straight line in a generally southeasterly direction to the southern extremity
of Blizzard Pond at UTM coordinates 509,389 metres east and 5,351,847 metres north; Then following a
straight line in a generally northeasterly direction to the southern extremity
of Island Pond at UTM coordinates 545,742 metres east and 5,360,251 metres north; Then following the
eastern shoreline of Island Pond to its northern extremity at UTM coordinates
547,981 metres east and 5,367,922 metres north; Then following a
straight line in a generally east by northeasterly direction to the northern
extremity of Gulp Pond; Then following a
straight line in an easterly direction to the northwestern extremity of a pond
on the headwaters of South Great Rattling Brook at UTM coordinates 585,800
metres east and 5,370,902 metres north; Then following a
straight line in an easterly by southeasterly direction to the Northwest Gander
River at UTM coordinates 601,894 metres east and 5,368,055 metres north; Then following the
southeastern bank of the Northwest Gander River in a generally northeasterly
direction to its confluence with Great Gull River; Then following the
eastern bank of Great Gull River in a generally southerly direction to Great
Gull Lake; Then following the
eastern shoreline of Great Gull Lake in a generally southerly direction to its
southernmost extremity; Then following a
straight line in a southerly direction to a point on an unnamed brook at UTM
coordinates 622,367 metres east and 5,332,192 metres north; Then following the
western bank of this brook in a southwesterly direction to its confluence with
the Bay du Nord River at UTM coordinates 622,012 metres east and 5,331,571
metres north; Then following the
western bank of the Bay du Nord River in a southerly direction to Anmalijek Lake; Then following the
western shoreline of Anmalijek Lake in a southwestern
direction to its southwestern extremity; Then following a
straight line in a southwesterly direction to the northeastern extremity of
Train Hill Pond at UTM coordinates 610,284 metres east and 5,305,848 metres north; Then following a
straight line in a southeasterly direction to Smokey Falls on the Bay du Nord
River at UTM coordinates 615,907 metres east and 5,298,530 metres north; Then following the
western bank of the Bay du Nord River in a generally southerly direction to its
confluence with North Bay, Belle Bay; Then following the
coastlines of Belle Bay, Great Bay de l'Eau, Connaigre Bay, Hermitage Bay and Bay d'Espoir
in a generally southerly, then westerly, then northerly direction to the
confluence of the western bank of Salmon River with East Bay, Bay d'Espoir; Then following the
western coastline of East Bay in a southwesterly direction to Stone Point; Then following the
eastern coastline of North Bay, Bay d'Espoir in a
northwesterly direction to the confluence of the western bank of d'Espoir Brook with North Bay, Bay d'Espoir; Then following the
western shoreline of North Bay in a generally southerly direction to Buffet Point; Then following the
coastline in a generally westerly direction to the confluence of the western
bank of the White Bear River and White Bear Bay; Then following the
western shoreline of White Bear Bay in a southwesterly direction to Northwest Head; Then following the
coastline in a generally westerly direction to the point of beginning. Excluding the area known as Samiajij
Miawpukek Reserve and excluding all offshore islands except Bois Island, Chapel
Island and Long Island, Hermitage Bay. All coordinates being referenced to the Universal
Transverse Mercator (UTM) Grid Zone 21, North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83). (f) Management Area 206 – Eastern All that area of
Newfoundland bounded by a line beginning at the western abutment of the bridge
on Route 210 crossing Piper's Hole River; Then following the
southwestern bank of Piper's Hole River in a southeasterly direction to the
coastline of Placentia Bay; Then following the
coastline of Placentia Bay in a generally southwesterly direction to Skiffsail Point, Mortier Bay; Then following the
northern shoreline of Mortier Bay and Southwest Arm in a generally northerly,
then westerly, then southwesterly direction to the eastern abutment of a bridge
on Route 210 crossing Southwest Arm, Mortier Bay; Then following said
bridge to its western abutment on Southwest Arm, Mortier Bay;
Then following the
southern coastline of Southwest Arm in a southerly, then northeasterly
direction to Mortier Bay; Then following the
southern shoreline of Mortier Bay in an easterly, then southerly direction to
Go By Point; Then following the
coastline of Placentia Bay in a generally southwesterly direction to Cape Rosey; Then following the
coastline of the Burin Peninsula in a generally westerly direction to Point Crewe; Then following the
coastline of the Burin Peninsula in a generally northerly direction to Dantzic Point; Then following the
coastline of Fortune Bay in a generally northeasterly direction to the outflow
of Garnish Barasway into Fortune Bay at UTM
coordinates 624,283 metres east and 5,232,797 metres north; Then following the
southwestern shoreline of Garnish Barasway in an
irregularly southeasterly direction to a point at UTM coordinates 625,173
metres east and 5,231,776 metres north; Then following a
straight line to a point located on the northeastern shoreline of Garnish Barasway at UTM coordinates 625,216 metres east and
5,231,765 metres north; Then following the
northeastern shoreline of Garnish Barasway in an
irregularly northwesterly direction to the northern bank where
said Barasway outflows into Fortune Bay at UTM
coordinate 624,307 metres east and 5,232,649 metres north; Then following the
coastline of Fortune Bay in a northeasterly, then southwesterly direction to
Friar Head in Fortune Bay; Then following the
coastline of Belle Bay in Fortune Bay in a generally northwesterly direction to
the confluence of the west bank of the Bay du Nord River with Belle Bay,
Fortune Bay, at UTM coordinate 617,178 metres east and 5,287,433 metres north; Then following the
western bank of the Bay du Nord River in a generally northerly direction to
Smokey Falls at UTM coordinates 615,907 metres east and 5,298,530 metres north; Then following a
straight line in a northwesterly direction to the northeastern extremity of
Train Hill Pond at UTM coordinates 610,284 metres east and 5,305,848 metres north; Then following a
straight line in a northeasterly direction to the southwestern extremity of Anmalijek Lake; Then following the
western shoreline of Anmalijek Lake in a
northwesterly direction to the outflow of the Bay du Nord River; Then following the
western bank of the Bay du Nord River in a northerly direction to its
confluence with a brook at UTM coordinates 622,012 metres east and 5,331,571
metres north; Then following this
unnamed brook in a northerly direction to UTM coordinates 622,367 metres east
and 5,332,192 metres north; Then following a
straight line in a northerly direction to the southern extremity of Great Gull Lake; Then following the
eastern shoreline of Great Gull Lake in a generally northerly direction to its
confluence with Great Gull River; Then following the
eastern bank of Great Gull River in a generally northerly direction to the
confluence of the eastern bank of Great Gull River with the southern bank of
the Northwest Gander River; Then following a
straight line in a generally easterly direction to the confluence of Dennis
Brook and the Southwest Gander River; Then following a
straight line in an easterly by northeasterly direction to the western
extremity of an unnamed pond at UTM coordinates 661,224 metres east and
5,386,648 metres north; Then following the
northern shoreline of this pond in a generally northeasterly direction to its
confluence with Riverhead Brook; Then following the
north bank of Riverhead Brook in a northeasterly direction to its confluence
with Gambo Pond; Then following the
southern shoreline of Gambo Pond in a generally northeasterly direction to its
intersection with the western bank of Parsons Pond Brook; Then following the
western bank of Parsons Pond Brook in a southeasterly direction to a point at
UTM coordinates 694,893 metres east and 5,393,159 metres north; Then following a
straight line in a northeasterly direction to a point on the eastern bank of
said brook at UTM coordinates 694,899 metres east and 5,393,169 metres north; Then following the
eastern bank of Parsons Pond Brook in a northwesterly direction to its
confluence with Gambo Pond; Then following the
southeastern shoreline of Gambo Pond in a northeasterly, then northerly
direction to the Gambo River; Then following the
eastern bank of the Gambo River in a northerly direction to its confluence with
Freshwater Bay, Bonavista Bay; Then following the
coastline of Freshwater Bay in a northeasterly direction to Draining Point; Then following the
coastline of Bonavista Bay in a generally southeasterly direction to Southern Head; Then following the
coastline of Bonavista Bay in a generally southwesterly direction to the
northern coastline of Clode Sound; Then following the
northern coastline of Clode Sound in a southwesterly
direction to the outflow of Southwest River; Then following the
southern coastline of Clode Sound in a generally
northeasterly direction to Chance Head; Then following the
coastline of Bonavista Bay in a generally northeasterly direction to Cape Bonavista; Then following the
coastline of Trinity Bay in a generally southwesterly direction to Bull Arm; Then following the
northern coastline of Bull Arm in a northwesterly direction to the western bank
of Northern Brook; Then following said
brook in a northwesterly direction to its intersection with Sunnyside Road; Then following said
road in a southwesterly direction to its intersection with the Trans Canada
Highway, Route 1; Then following the
Come by Chance Road in a southwesterly direction to its intersection with a
brook at UTM coordinates 276,798 metres east and 5,303,398 metres north; Then following the
southwestern bank of this brook in a northwesterly direction to its confluence
with Come by Chance Bay; Then following the
northern coastline of Placentia Bay in a generally northwesterly direction to
the mouth of Piper's Hole River; Then following the
eastern bank of Piper's Hole River in a northwesterly direction to the eastern
abutment of the bridge on Route 210 crossing Piper's Hole River; Then following
Route 210 to the point of beginning. Including the Charlottetown enclave. Excluding the entirety of Terra Nova National
Park and all offshore islands except Bar Haven Island, Sound Island, Woody
Island, Rencontre Island and Random Island. All coordinates being referenced to the Universal
Transverse Mercator (UTM) Grid Zone 21, North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83). ©King's Printer |