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Consolidated Newfoundland Regulation 1996 CONSOLIDATED
Under the authority of subsection 14(1) of the Wilderness and Ecological Reserves Act and the Subordinate Legislation Revision and Consolidation Act, the Lieutenant‑Governor in Council makes the following Order. ORDER Analysis 1. Short title 2. Area included 3. Repeal Schedule Short title 1. This Order may be cited as the Area included 2. The area included in the Repeal 3. The Order re Provisional Ecological Reserve at Redfir Lake ‑ Kapitagas Channel, Newfoundland Regulation 78/95, is repealed. Schedule PART I All that area of Beginning at a point on the tip of a
peninsula in Then from the point of beginning following in a straight line south 24° 52' east a distance of 10,118 metres, more or less, to the top of a hill having approximate co‑ordinates of 5,810,450 metres north by 699,845 metres east; Then running south 28° 16' east a distance of 7,074 metres, more or less, to the top of a hill having approximate co‑ordinates of 5,804,220 metres north by 696,495 metres east; Then running north 28° 07' west a distance of 18,883 metres, more or less, to the outflow of a small stream into Ashuanipi Lake having approximate co‑ordinates of 5,820,875 metres north by 687,595 metres east; Then following the shoreline of a portion of Ashuanipi Lake in a general easterly direction crossing a river delta and continuing along the shoreline to the tip of a small peninsula having approximate co‑ordinates of 5,819,500 metres north by 690,500 metres east; Then running north 88° 30' east a distance of 4,992 metres, more or less, to the point of commencement. Containing an area of approximately 7,915 hectares. PART II All that area of Beginning at a point on the western bank of the Kapitagas Channel having approximate UTM co‑ordinates of 5,797,150 metres north by 699,810 metres east; Then following the shoreline of Redfir Lake in a general southerly direction to an unnamed brook having approximate co‑ordinates of 5,795,150 metres north by 700,450 metres east; Then following that unnamed brook in a general westerly direction to a point having approximate co‑ordinates of 5,795,170 metres north by 699,150 metres east; Then running north 4° 33' west a distance of 1,885 metres, more or less, to a point on the northern tip of a small lake having approximate co‑ordinates of 5,797,050 metres north by 699,000 metres east; Then running north 82° 58' east a distance of 816 metres, more or less, to the point of commencement; Containing an area of approximately 318 hectares. All point bearings are referenced to grid north based on the UTM Projection with the central meridian of 57° west longitude, North American Datum, 1927. 78/95 ©Earl G. Tucker, Queen's Printer |