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Consolidated Newfoundland Regulation 1996


CONSOLIDATED NEWFOUNDLAND REGULATION 1054/96

CONSOLIDATED NEWFOUNDLAND REGULATION 1054/96

Indian River Provincial Park Proclamation
under the
Provincial Parks Act
(O.C. 96-189)

Under the authority of section 4 of the Provincial Parks Act and the Subordinate Legislation Revision and Consolidation Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council proclaims the area described in the Schedule to be a provincial park.

                   The Indian River Park Proclamation, Newfoundland Regulation 49/81 is repealed.


Schedule

All that piece or parcel of land situate and being near Springdale Junction in the province, 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, and then north 30° 57' west 123.5 metres, and then north 18° 20' east 77.6 metres;

Then running along the southerly bank of Indian River to a point being distant 1,449.5 metres, more or less, as measured on a bearing of south 72° 31' west from the last mentioned point;

Then running along the northerly limit of the Trans Canada Highway to the point of beginning being distant 1,372.6 metres, more or less, as measured on a bearing of north 85° 22' east from the last mentioned point and containing an area of 28.6 hectares, more or less.

All bearings being magnetic.

49/81