Vessel Operation Restriction Regulations (SOR/2008-120)

Regulations are current to 2013-05-26 and last amended on 2010-10-21. Previous Versions

SCHEDULE 1

(Subsection 2(1))

WATERS ON WHICH ALL VESSELS ARE PROHIBITED

PART 1

ALBERTA

Column 1Column 2Column 3
ItemName Given by the Gazetteer of Canada or DescriptionLocal NameLocation Reference (Alberta Land Titles Act Reference System)
Southern Region
1.Elkwater Lake, as indicated by signs23,25-8-3-W4
2.Outpost Lake, as indicated by signsPolice Lake1-26-W4
3.Beauvais Lake, as indicated by signs29-5-1-W5
4.Unnamed lake, as indicated by signsPark Lake9,10-22-W4
5.Lee Lake, as indicated by signs7,8-7-2-W5
6.St. Mary Reservoir, as indicated by signs4-24,25-W4
7.Newell Lake, as indicated by signs17-15-W4
8.Travers Reservoir, as indicated by signs31-14-21-W4
9.Keho Lake, as indicated by signs11-22,23-W4
10.Stafford Reservoir, as indicated by signsChin Lakes9-19-W4
11.Beaver Mines Lakes, as indicated by signs11-5-3-W5
12.Milk River Ridge Reservoir, as indicated by signsRidge Reservoir5-20-W4
13.Chain Lakes, as indicated by signs14,15-2-W5
14.That portion of the Oldman River between the Bitango Bridge in 30-7-29-W4 and the Oldman River Dam Project access bridge in 16-7-29-W427-11-13-W4
Central Region
1.Little Fish Lake, as indicated by signs28-16-W4
2.Bow River at Carseland Weir, as indicated by signs31,32-21-25-W4
3.Unnamed lakeSikome Lake25-1-22-W5
4.Unnamed reservoirCipperley’s Reservoir8-32-1-W5
5.Unnamed reservoirHwy No. 2 (Harris) Reservoir36-44-25-W4
6.Unnamed lake, as indicated by signsLacombe Experimental Farm Pond24-40-27-W4
7.Unnamed reservoirPonoka Centennial Park Reservoir43-25-W4
8.Unnamed reservoirSimpson Reservoir12-35-6-W4
9.Gull Lake, as indicated by signs41-28-W4
10.Gooseberry Lake, as indicated by signs36-5,6-W4
11.Miquelon Lakes, as indicated by signs49-20,21-W4
12.Buffalo Lake, as indicated by signs25-40-21-W4
13.Pine Lake, as indicated by signs36-24,25-W4
14.Unnamed reservoirTees Reservoir25-40-24-W4
15.Unnamed reservoirHwy No. 2 Reservoir22-42-26-W4
16.Unnamed lakePrins’ Pond25-40-28-W4
17.Unnamed lakeOwen’s Pond28-45-10-W4
18.Unnamed lakeWallace Park Pond44-6-W4
19.Unnamed lakeMonitor Pond6-35-4-W4
20.Sylvan Lake, as indicated by signs39-1-2-W5
21.Unnamed lake, as indicated by signsHardisty Lake1-43-10-W4
22.Unnamed lake, as indicated by signsKeivers Lake25-31-26-W4
23.Red Deer Lake, as indicated by signs43-21,22-W4
24.Twin Lakes West, as indicated by signs9-46-3-W5
25.Bow River at Western Irrigation District Weir Calgary, as indicated by signs13-24-1-W5
26.Buck Lake, as indicated by signs46-6-W5
27.Pigeon Lake, as indicated by signs47-1-W5
28.Gleniffer Lake, as indicated by signsDickson Reservoir35-2,3-W5
29.Red Deer River, as indicated by signs36-2-W5
East Slopes Region
1.Jarvis Lake, as indicated by signs52-26-W5
2.Gregg Lake, as indicated by signs52,53-26-W5
3.Unnamed lake, as indicated by signsBear Lake10-55-15-W5
4.McLeod Lake, as indicated by signsCarson Lake61-11,12-W5
5.Unnamed lake, as indicated by signsPegasus Lake61-11-W5
6.Goose Lake, as indicated by signs61-8-W5
7.Wolf Lake, as indicated by signs49-14-W5
8.Unnamed lakeRocky Fish and Game Pond33-39-7-W5
Northeast Region
1.Garner Lake, as indicated by signs60-12-W4
2.Unnamed lake, as indicated by signsLong Lake63-19-W4
3.Moose Lake, as indicated by signs60,61-6,7-W4
4.Lac la Biche, as indicated by signs68-15-W4
5.Unnamed reservoir, as indicated by signsVermilion Reservoir50-6-W4
6.Gregoire Lake, as indicated by signs13-86-8-W4
7.Whitney Lake, as indicated by signs16,17-56-4-W4
8.Cold Lake, as indicated by signs63,65-1,2-W4
9.Touchwood Lake, as indicated by signs67-10-W4
10.Beaver Lake, as indicated by signs66-12,13-W4
11.Manatokan Lake, as indicated by signs63-7-W4
12.Namur Lake, as indicated by signs97-17-W4
13.Lower Thérien Lake, as indicated by signs57-10-W4
14.Floatingstone Lake, as indicated by signsBoyne Lake60-11-W4
15.Thunder Lake59-5,6-W5
16.Wabamun Lake, as indicated by signs52,53-4,5-W5
17.Jack Fish Lake, as indicated by signs52-2-W5
18.Lac Ste. Anne, as indicated by signs54,55-3,4-W5
19.Lac la Nonne, as indicated by signs57-2,3-W5
20.Steele Lake, as indicated by signsCross Lake65-25,26-W4
21.Calling Lake, as indicated by signs33-72-22-W4
22.Halfmoon Lake, as indicated by signs58-23-W4
23.Unnamed lakeMorinville Pond5-56-25-W4
24.Unnamed lakeWestlock Pond31-59-25-W4
25.Unnamed lakeNamepi Reservoir14-58-20-W4
26.Sandy Lake, as indicated by signs55,56-1-W5
27.Isle Lake, as indicated by signs53,54-5,6-W5
28.Dillberry Lake, as indicated by signs41,42-1-W4
29.Wizard Lake, as indicated by signs48-27,28-W4
30.Shorncliffe Lake, as indicated by signs40-6,7-W4
31.Unnamed lake, as indicated by signsHasse Lake13-52-2-W5
32.Lac Santé, as indicated by signsBig Fish Lake56-11-W4
33.Vincent Lake, as indicated by signs59-9,10-W4
34.Bonnie Lake, as indicated by signs59,60-13-W4
35.Fork Lake, as indicated by signs63-11-W4
36.North Buck Lake, as indicated by signs66-17-W4
37.Hanmore Lake, as indicated by signs61-17,18-W4
38.Jackfish Lake, as indicated by signs67-21-W4
39.Moore Lake, as indicated by signs64-4-W4
40.Skeleton Lake, as indicated by signs65-18,19-W4
41.Camp Lake, as indicated by signs10-48-11-W4
42.Long Island Lake, as indicated by signs63-25,26-W4
43.Muriel Lake, as indicated by signs59,60-5-W4
44.Ross Lake53°50′
110°30′
45.Half Moon LakeHalf Moon Lake53°35′
113°28′
46.Baptiste Lake, as indicated by signsBaptiste Lake66-24-W4
Peace River Region
1.Cardinal Lake, as indicated by signsCardinal Lake83-24-W5
2.Lesser Slave Lake, as indicated by signs19-75-12-W5
3.Saskatoon Lake, as indicated by signs72-7,8-W6
4.Sturgeon Lake, as indicated by signs70-23-W5
5.Winagami Lake, as indicated by signs76,77-18,19-W5
6.Mirage Lake, as indicated by signsMoonshine Lake79-8-W6
7.Musreau Lake, as indicated by signs64-5-W6
8.Rycroft Pond15-78-5-W6
9.Grimshaw Agricultural Society Pond # 127-83-23-W5
10.Lesser Slave River, as indicated by signs73-5-W5
11.Fawcett Lake, as indicated by signs73-26-W4

PART 2

ONTARIO

Column 1Column 2Column 3
ItemName Given by the Gazetteer of Canada or DescriptionSpecific LocationLocation Reference (Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)
1.

That part of the Niagara River that lies within Canada and that is between

  • (a) a straight line joining the end of the breakwater at the mouth of the Welland River to the westerly side of the mouth of Gill Creek at Niagara Falls, New York; and

  • (b) the crest of the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara Falls, Ontario

43°16′ 79°03′
2.That part of Wilcox Lake that is a zone extending 75 m into the lake, commencing at a point where a stream enters the lake on the northeast shore, having as a reference 43°57′00″ N and 79°25′50″ W, thence following the shoreline in a southerly and easterly direction to a point opposite the end of the 5th side road (Bethesda Road), having as a reference 43°56′45″ N and 79°25′40″ W43°57′ 79°26′
3.

That part of the Thames River that is within the City of London, Ontario, and its environs, between

  • (a) Fanshawe Dam on the north branch;

  • (b) the Hamilton Road bridge on the south branch; and

  • (c) downstream, beyond the junction of the north and south branches to the Delaware Bridge on Hwy 2

Note: Closed only during high water periods when the water level is at an elevation of 226.5 m G.D.C. or higher, measured at the Byron gauge

42°59′ 81°14′42°19′ 82°27′
4.

That part of Big Tub Harbour, Tobermory, enclosed by the following positions:

45°15′19.5″ N 81°40′51″ W, 45°15′19.5″ N 81°40′54″ W, 45°15′17″ N 81°40′54″ W and 45°15′17″ N 81°40′51″ W

45°16′ 81°41′
5.That part of Tobermory Harbour adjacent to the shore near the lighthouse on Lighthouse Point and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°15′29″ N 81°40′23″ W to 45°15′29″ N 81°40′20″ W to 45°15′26″ N 81°40′20″ W to another point on shore at approximately 45°15′26″ N 81°40′25″ W45°16′ 81°40′
6.That part of Tobermory Harbour adjacent to the shore along the east side and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°15′25″ N 81°39′44″ W to 45°15′35″ N 81°39′44″ W to another point on shore at approximately 45°15′35″ N 81°39′39″ W45°16′ 81°40′
7.

That part of Lake Huron on the northwest bank and enclosed by the following positions:

45°16′12″ N 81°45′00″ W, 45°16′18″ N 81°45′00″ W, 45°16′18″ N 81°45′18″ W and 45°16′08″ N 81°45′18″ W

45°17′ 81°45′
8.That part of Lake Huron adjacent to the easterly shore of Russel Island and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°15′59″ N 81°41′17″ W to 45°15′59″ N 81°41′12″ W to 45°15′54″ N 81°41′12″ W to another point on shore at approximately 45°15′54″ N 81°41′23″ W45°16′ 81°42′
9.That part of Lake Huron adjacent to the northerly shore of Russel Island and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°16′06″ N 81°41′45″ W to 45°16′09″ N 81°41′45″ W to 45°16′09″ N 81°41′54″ W to another point on shore at approximately 45°16′05″ N 81°41′54″ W45°16′ 81°42′
10.That part of Lake Huron adjacent to the westerly shore of Russel Island and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°16′02″ N 81°42′30″ W to 45°16′06″ N 81°42′30″ W to 45°16′06″ N 81°42′42″ W to 45°15′54″ N 81°42′42″ W to 45°15′54″ N 81°42′30″ W to another point on shore at approximately 45°15′59″ N 81°42′30″ W45°16′ 81°42′
11.That part of Lake Huron adjacent to the southwesterly shore of Russel Island and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°15′36″ N 81°42′09″ W to 45°15′33″ N 81°42′09″ W to 45°15′33″ N 81°42′18″ W to another point on shore at approximately 45°15′38″ N 81°42′18″ W45°16′ 81°42′
12.That part of Georgian Bay adjacent to the shore at Dunks Point (park land base) and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°15′53″ N 81°38′36″ W to 45°16′00″ N 81°38′36″ W to 45°16′00″ N 81°37′54″ W to another point on shore at approximately 45°15′36″ N 81°38′12″ W45°16′ 81°38′
13.That part of Georgian Bay adjacent to the western shore of Bears Rump Island and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°18′36″ N 81°34′12″ W to 45°18′24″ N 81°34′12″ W to 45°18′24″ N 81°34′36″ W to 45°18′36″ N 81°34′36″ W to another point on shore at approximately 45°18′36″ N 81°34′24″ W45°19′ 81°33′
14.That part of Georgian Bay adjacent to the eastern shore of Bears Rump Island and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°19′06″ N 81°33′33″ W to 45°19′06″ N 81°33′30″ W to 45°18′54″ N 81°33′30″ W to another point on shore at approximately 45°18′54″ N 81°33′42″ W45°19′ 81°33′
15.That part of Georgian Bay adjacent to the eastern shore of Cove Island and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°19′30″ N 81°44′03″ W to 45°19′30″ N 81°43′54″ W to another point on shore at approximately 45°19′06″ N 81°43′54″ W45°17′ 81°44′
16.That part of Georgian Bay adjacent to the eastern shore of Cove Island, within the cove identified as Tecumseh Cove and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°17′49″ N 81°42′30″ W to another point on shore at approximately 45°17′34″ N 81°42′30″ W45°18′ 81°43′
17.That part of Georgian Bay enclosed by the following positions: 45°18′54″ N 81°40′12″ W, 45°18′36″ N 81°40′12″ W, 45°18′36″ N 81°40′30″ W and 45°18′54″ N 81°40′30″ W45°15′ 80°45′
18.That part of Lake Erie in front of Port Dover in the vicinity of Walker Street extending from shore 202 m to the west limit and 154 m to the east limit, enclosed within the positions described in column 3, as indicated by buoys42°46.872′ N
80°12.140′ W to
42°46.904′ N
80°12.391′ W
19.That part of Lake Ontario that is the intake channel for the Ontario Hydro Pickering Nuclear Generating Station, that is north of a line drawn between the southernmost ends of the east and west intake channel groynes (armoured embankments). The groyne endpoints are located at the coordinates set out in column 243°48′22″ N43°45′ 78°00′
79°04′17″ W and
43°48′22″ N
79°04′13″ W
20.That part of Lake Ontario that is near the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station and lies within the points described in column 2 (see Note 1)43°51′59″ N43°45′ 78°00′
78°44′46″ W,
43°51′58″ N
78°43′46″ W,
43°51′03″ N
78°43′48″ W,
43°51′05″ N
78°44′48″ W
21.That part of Lake Nipissing that is adjacent to the government dock, running south along the shore of that lake and Memorial Drive to Lee Park, in the City of North Bay, lying within the points described in column 2 (see Note 2)46°16′57″ N46°17′ 80°00′
79°07′12″ W,
46°17′03″ N
79°29′32″ W,
46°18′25″ N
79°30′58″ W,
46°19′21″ N
79°29′48″ W
22.The part of Lake Ontario that is part of Port Dalhousie harbour, from the Heywood Generating Station on the west side of the harbour to the east shore of the harbour, and all waters lying south of a line drawn from the “all vessels prohibited” sign located on the west side of the harbour, 24 m north of the Heywood Generating Station, to the “all vessels prohibited” symbol located on the east side of the harbour, 70 m north of the existing damLake Ontario43°45′ 78°00′
Port Dalhousie harbour43°12′ 79°16′
23.That part of Lake Huron directly in front of Port Elgin, in the Town of Saugeen Shores, that is north of a line drawn from a point adjacent to the facility known as the First Base Restaurant, thence northwesterly across the water to the southernmost tip of the southwest breakwall44°26′0.5″ N44°30′ 82°15′
81°24′30″ W
24.That part of the Ottawa River known as the Des Joachims Generating Station Tailrace Channel, from a line drawn through points marked by sign buoys at coordinates 46°11′44.82″ 77°40′56.10″ and 46°11′43.08″ 77°40′57.12″, upstream to the Des Joachims Generating Station dam46°11′43.95″ N46°11′ 77°41′
77°40′56.61″ W
to 46°10′55″ N
77°41′50″ W
25.

That part of the Otonabee River that is

  • (a) described as a municipal beach owned by the Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield Twp;

  • (b) approximately 135 m in length and 45 m in depth; and

  • (c) indicated by buoys and signs

44°09′ 78°14′

Note 1: This prohibition does not apply to vessels carrying out duties for Ontario Hydro.

Note 2: This prohibition applies from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm on the Saturday and Sunday of Civic Holiday weekend in any year.

PART 3

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Column 1Column 2Column 3
ItemName Given by the Gazetteer of Canada or DescriptionGeneral Location (Where Necessary)Location Reference (Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)
1.That part of Howe Sound north of Porteau Cove extending 300 m from the shoreline of Lot 280849.123 NE
2.That part of Okanagan Lake that is known as Traders Cove Regional Park Beach, approximately 195 m in length and 30 m in depth, as indicated by buoys and signsBear Creek49°56′ 119°30′
3.That part of Okanagan Lake that is known as Okanagan Centre Community Park Beach, approximately 100 m in length and 15 m in depth, as indicated by buoys and signsOkanagan Centre50°03′ 119°27′
4.That part of Okanagan Lake that is known as Pritchard Community Park Beach, approximately 45 m in length and 23 m in depth, as indicated by buoys and signsWestbank49°50′ 119°34′
5.That part of Okanagan Lake that is known as Kalamoir Community Park Beach, approximately 75 m in length and 20 m in depth, as indicated by buoys and signsKelowna49°51′ 119°32′
6.That part of Okanagan Lake that is known as Killiney Community Park Beach, approximately 300 m in length and 30 m in depth, as indicated by buoys and signsVernon50°12′ 119°29′
7.That part of Okanagan Lake that is known as Powers Creek Community Park Beach, approximately 100 m in length and 30 m in depth, as indicated by buoys and signsWestbank49°49′ 119°36′
8.That part of Okanagan Lake that is known as Bertram Creek Regional Park Beach, approximately 77 m in length and 24 m in depth, as indicated by buoys and signsKelowna49°47′ 119°33′
9.That part of Okanagan Lake that is known as Westside Aquatic Community Park Beach, approximately 48 m in length and 50 m in depth, as indicated by buoys and signsWestbank49°49′ 119°36′
10.That part of Kalamalka Lake that is known as Kaloya Regional Park Beach, approximately 200 m in length and 24 m in depth, as indicated by buoys and signsOyama50°07′ 119°22′
11.Those parts of Alouette Lake designated as swimming areas, described as part of the campers’ beach at the north end of the lake and an area at the south end of the lake opposite the day-use area, as indicated by buoys and signsnortheast of Maple Ridge49°20′ 122°25′
12.That part of Okanagan Lake known as Boyce Gyro Park, as indicated by buoys and signsKelowna49°52′ 119°29′
13.That part of Okanagan Lake known as Sarsons Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsKelowna49°51′ 119°29′
14.That part of Okanagan Lake known as Lakeshore Road Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsKelowna49°54′ 119°29′
15.That part of Okanagan Lake known as Rotary Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsKelowna49°52′ 119°29′
16.That part of Okanagan Lake known as Kinsmen Park Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsKelowna49°53′ 119°29′
17.That part of Okanagan Lake known as Strathcona Park Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsKelowna49°53′ 119°29′
18.That part of Campbell River from Elk Falls to the John Hart Dam power houseCampbell River50°02′ 125°19′
19.That part of Skaha Lake known as Sudbury Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsPenticton49°27′ 119°35′
20.That part of Skaha Lake known as Airport Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsPenticton49°27′ 119°35′
21.That part of Skaha Lake known as Skaha Lake Main Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsPenticton49°27′ 119°35′
22.That part of Okanagan Lake known as Farmers’ Market Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsPenticton49°30′ 119°36′
23.That part of Okanagan Lake known as Three Mile Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsPenticton49°32′ 119°34′
24.That part of Okanagan Lake known as Okanagan Lake Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsPenticton49°30′ 125°15′
25.That part of Kalamalka Lake known as Kal Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsColdstream50°13′ 119°15′
26.That part of Okanagan Lake known as Paddlewheel Park, as indicated by buoys and signsOkanagan Landing50°14′ 119°22′
27.That part of Kalamalka Lake known as Kirkland Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsColdstream50°13′ 119°15′
28.That part of Kalamalka Lake known as Pumphouse Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsColdstream50°13′ 119°16′
29.That part of Kalamalka Lake known as Kalavista Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsColdstream50°13′ 119°15′
30.That part of Okanagan Lake known as Kin Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsOkanagan Landing50°15′ 119°21′
31.The parts of Cultus Lake as indicated by buoys and signsapproximately 11 km south of Chilliwack49°03′ 121°58′
32.That part of Osoyoos Lake known as Lions Park, as indicated by buoys and signsOsoyoos49°02′ 119°27′
33.That part of Osoyoos Lake known as Gyro Park, as indicated by buoys and signsOsoyoos49°02′ 119°27′
34.That part of Osoyoos Lake known as Legion Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsOsoyoos49°02′ 119°27′
35.That part of Osoyoos Lake known as Sandy Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsOsoyoos49°02′ 119°27′
36.That part of Osoyoos Lake known as Motel Row, as indicated by buoys and signsOsoyoos49°02′ 119°27′
37.That part of Okanagan Lake known as Waterfront Park Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsKelowna49°53′ 119°29′
38.That part of Okanagan Lake known as Bluebird Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsKelowna49°50′ 119°29′
39.That part of Okanagan Lake known as Cedar Creek Beach, as indicated by buoys and signsKelowna49°48′ 119°31′
40.During any event requiring swimming that has been authorized by the Minister under these Regulations, that part of Elk Lake that is situated east of a line connecting a point at coordinates 48°32′04″, 123°23′33″ and a point at coordinates 48°31′32″, 123°23′23″northwest of Victoria48°N 123° W
41.That part of Kalamalka Lake known as Tamarack Park Beach at the foot of Tamarack Drive, as indicated by buoys and signsColdstream50°13′ 119°16′

PART 4

MANITOBA

Column 1Column 2Column 3
ItemName Given by the Gazetteer of Canada or DescriptionLocal NameLocation Reference (Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)
1.St-Georges Pond50°30′52″
96°13′45″
2.Pine Pond53°58′57″
101°15′25″
3.Spruce Pond53°59′11″
101°15′31″
4.Cedar Pond53°59′38″
101°15′53″
5.Fir Pond54°01′48″
101°17′13″
6.Aspen Pond53°42′33″
101°13′25″
7.Birch Pond53°40′10″
101°16′30″
8.Camperville Pond51°53′03″
100°08′05″

PART 5

SASKATCHEWAN

Column 1Column 2Column 3
ItemName Given by the Gazetteer of Canada or DescriptionLocal NameLocation Reference (Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)
1.That part of Wascana Lake and Wascana Creek forming the Regina Reservoir as shown on Plan of Record No. U14916 in the Land Titles Office for the Regina Land Registration District and located east of the bridge forming part of the highway known as Wascana Parkway and formerly known as Broad Street or New Broad Street50°26′ 104°36′
2.That reach of the South Saskatchewan River between the positions described in column 352°08′33″
106°38′13″ and
52°08′88″
106°38′30″
3.That part of Codette Lake forming a small bay lying immediately to the south of the François-Finlay Dam described as being inside a line commencing at a point on the south side of the dam southeasterly along the water′s edge to the natural shoreline of the lake, thence southwest along the shoreline a distance of 1.5 km to a metal post, thence projecting 1 km north to a point intersecting the north shore of the lake marked by a metal post, thence northeasterly a distance of 300 m to the northern edge of the lakeshore, thence southeasterly to the point of commencement at the François-Finlay Dam structure53°16′ 104°17′
4.That part of Iroquois Lake known as Pelican Cove lying adjacent to lots 4a, 4b, 4c and 4d, all in Block 3 as shown on Registered Plan No. 84B13418, extending a distance of 75.06 m between the north and south boundaries of said lot parcels, and extending 100 m into the waters of Iroquois Lake from the easterly boundary of said lot parcels53°10′ 107°01′
5.Douglas LakeCreighton Lake54°44′ 101°55′

PART 6

QUEBEC

Column 1Column 2Column 3
ItemName Given by the Répertoire toponymique du Québec or DescriptionLocal NameLocation Reference (Répertoire toponymique du Québec, Reference System)
1.Grenier LakeLac Grenier46°03′ 74°01′
2.Castor LakeLac Castor46°01′ 74°02′
3.Davis LakeLac Davis46°01′ 74°19′
4.Petit lac des SablesLac Grignon46°01′ 74°18′
5.D’Amours LakeLac D’Amours49°02′ 64°31′
6.Leamy Lake, the north passage linking the lake to the Gatineau River and the northern half of the south passage linking the lake to De la Carrière Lake, from 10:00 a.m. on the day of any fireworks display at Leamy Lake until 10:00 a.m. on the following dayLac Leamy45°27′ 75°43′
7.Les Trois Lacs Lake in the beach and swimming areas, that part extending perpendicularly from the shore to a point at coordinates 45°47′35″ N 71°53′30″ W, thence to a point at coordinates 45°47′46″ N 71°53′25″ W, and thence extending perpendicularly to the shoreLes Trois Lacs45°48′ 71°54′
8.An area of the Saint-Maurice River delineated by the south shore of Île Saint-Quentin Island and a line drawn from point E on that shore at position 46°21′7.7″ N 72°31′49.2″ W to point A at a position 46°21′4.5″ N 72°31′27.7″ W to point B at a position 46°21′2.3″ N 72°31′27.6″ W to point C at a position 46°21′1.3″ N 72°31′44.6″ W to point D on that shore at a position 46°21′6.0″ N 72°31′51.6″ W and ending at point E described aboveRivière Saint-Maurice, in a specific area delineated by Saint-Quentin Island46°21′ 72°31′