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  1. Ontario Fishery Regulations, 1989 - SOR/89-93 (SCHEDULE V)

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    Fish Sanctuaries

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    • (10) The waters of that part of Hoasic Creek (known locally as Nash Creek) in the Township of Williamsburg in the County of Dundas lying in lots 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27, Concession 1, extending downstream from the bridge of the eastbound lane of the MacDonald-Cartier Freeway (also known as Highway 401) to a line drawn across the said creek from the point where the western boundary of Lot 27 intersects the high water mark of the St. Lawrence River, thence in an easterly direction to a point where the eastern boundary of Lot 27 intersects the high water mark of the St. Lawrence River.

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  2. Ontario Fishery Regulations, 1989 - SOR/89-93 (SCHEDULE IV : Division of Waters)

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    • 22.1 The waters in the Territorial District of Kenora lying within a line described as follows:

      BEGINNING at the mouth of the Cedar River where it enters Rice Lake (which is part of the English River) at 50°34′07″N., 93°17′43″W.; THENCE in a northeasterly direction 7.5 km, crossing the Ontario Hydro Transmission Line right-of-way; THENCE southeasterly for 30.5 km following Highway 105, east of Goose Lake (50°34′02″N., 93°11′33″W.) to a point east of Dennis Lake; THENCE in an easterly direction for 2 km; THENCE east of an unnamed lake at 50°18′15″N., 93°01′15″W.; THENCE southerly for 2.5 km; THENCE in an easterly, southerly and westerly direction, following the height of land for approximately 25 km to a point between the east shore of Square Lake and the west shore of Gary Lake at 50°13′50″N., 92°59′12″W., continuing along the northeast shore of Thaddeus Lake; THENCE southwesterly 10 km, to a point west of Fawcett Lake; THENCE westerly 10 km to a point east of Moose Lake at 50°04′24″N., 93°01′54″W.; THENCE southerly 3 km, to a point northwest of Black Lake; THENCE southeasterly 3 km; THENCE southerly 2 km, west of Ladysmith Creek; THENCE westerly 4 km, south of the unnamed lakes at 50°02′23″N., 93°01′27″W. and 50°02′03″N., 93°02′15″W.; THENCE northwesterly 2.5 km, east of Meridian Lake; THENCE southerly 6 km, along the east side of Norse and Walsh Lakes; THENCE westerly 3.5 km, to a point east of Wauchope Lake; THENCE northerly 4 km and westerly 5 km, between the north shore of Affleck Lake and the south shore of Ross Lake; THENCE northerly and westerly 14 km, to a point south of an unnamed lake at 50°06′31″N., 93°18′50″W.; THENCE northwesterly 2 km; THENCE westerly 1 km, south of Mystery Lake; THENCE southerly 3 km; THENCE westerly 7.5 km, to a point south of an unnamed lake at 50°05′55″N., 93°21′06″W. and the southwest shores of Evening and Twilight Lakes; THENCE northerly 1 km; THENCE northeasterly 10 km, to a point southwest of Cliff Lake; THENCE northerly 4.5 km and northwesterly 4.5 km; THENCE northeasterly to a point north of King Lake at 50°10′55″N., 93°23′19″W.; THENCE northerly 2 km; THENCE southwesterly 2.5 km, north of Beaton Lake; THENCE southerly 2 km; THENCE westerly 2.5 km, south of two small unnamed lakes draining into Schultz Lake; THENCE northeasterly 2 km; THENCE northwesterly 1 km; THENCE southwesterly 2 km; THENCE northwesterly 8 km intercepting the Fleet Lake Road at approximately 50°13′48″N., 93°32′50″W.; THENCE northerly 10 km, east of Gabby Lake and west of an unnamed lake at 50°19′53″N., 93°05′35″W.; THENCE easterly 4 km; THENCE northeasterly 4.5 km, between the west shore of Aerobus Lake and the east shore of Bornite Lake; THENCE westerly 5 km, north of Bornite Lake; THENCE northwesterly 15 km, west of the unnamed lake at 50°17′25″N., 93°04′46″W., east of Toole Lake, west of Anishinabi Lake and between the unnamed lakes at 50°12′55″N., 93°01′08″W. and 50°16′21″N., 93°03′50″W.; THENCE northeasterly 6.5 km, south of Howard Lake and north of Halverson Lake; THENCE northerly 1 km; THENCE easterly 2.5 km; THENCE northeasterly 7 km; THENCE northerly 5 km to the place of beginning.

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  3. Kingston Airport Zoning Regulations - SOR/88-447 (SCHEDULE)

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    The boundary of the lands to which these Regulations apply, shown on Kingston Airport Zoning Plan No. 10-009-84-89, Sheets 1 to 18, dated February 14th, 1985 is described as follows:

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    THENCE in an easterly direction along the northerly limit of the said right-of-way to the intersection thereof with the easterly limit of Lot 38, Concession I;

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  4. La Ronge Airport Zoning Regulations - SOR/87-603 (SCHEDULE)

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    The boundary of the outer limits of lands, shown on Public Works Canada La Ronge Airport Zoning Plan No. E.1882, dated July 5, 1985, is described as follows:

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    THENCE, in an easterly direction following the circumference of the said circle counterclockwise to a point where it intersects the northwesterly limit of Poirier Street Registered Plan 76PA24040;

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  5. Public Ports and Public Port Facilities Regulations - SOR/2001-154 (SCHEDULE 1 : Designated Public Ports)

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    Collingwood

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    Cornwall

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    Kingston

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    Kingsville

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    Owen Sound

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    Parry Sound

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    Port Stanley

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    Sarnia

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    Sault Ste. Marie

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    Baie-Comeau

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    Cap-aux-Meules

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    Beginning at a point in the high-water mark at the easterly extremity of Cape Meules; thence following the said high-water mark in a general northerly direction to a point distant in a direct line one-half mile (nautical) from the point of beginning; thence in an easterly, southerly and westerly direction on an arc of a radius of one-half mile about the point of beginning to a point in the high-water mark on the shore of Cape Meules Island; thence in a northerly and easterly direction following the said high-water mark to the place of commencement.

    Carleton

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    Chandler

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    Gaspé

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    Beginning at the northern limit of the foreshore of Sandy Beach, at lat. 48°50′28″ N and long. 64°24′48″ W; thence, in an astronomical direction of 0°00′ to a point situated on the high-water mark at lat. 48°51′20″ N and long. 64°24′48″ W; thence, following the southeast limit and the west limit of Penouille Peninsula to a point situated at lat. 48°51′20″ N and long. 64°26′17″ W, this point marking the entrance to Penouille Bay; thence, in an astronomical direction of 350°37′56″ to a point situated on the high-water mark at lat. 48°51′24″ N and long. 64°26′18″ W, this point marking also the entrance to Penouille Bay; thence, in a northwesterly direction, following the high-water mark to Panard Point, at lat. 48°52′04″ N and long. 64°29′59″ W; thence, in an astronomical direction of 180°00′ to a point situated on the high-water mark at lat. 48°50′50″ N and long. 64°29′59″ W; thence, in a northeasterly and a southeasterly direction, following the high-water mark of Gaspé harbour, to Jacques-Cartier Point, at lat. 48°50′12″ N and long. 64°28′27″ W; thence, in an astronomical direction of 133°19′01″ to Lourdes Point, at lat. 48°49′39″ N and long. 64°27′34″ W; thence, in an easterly and southeasterly direction, following the high-water mark of Gaspé harbour, and in a northeasterly, a northerly and a northwesterly direction, following the shore of Sandy Beach bar, to the point of beginning, as shown on Canadian Hydrographic Service Chart No. 4416, dated January 7, 1983.

    Gros-Cacouna

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    Les Escoumins

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    Matane

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    Paspébiac

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    Beginning at Paspébiac Point, at lat. 48°00′50″ N and long. 65°14′57″ W; thence, in an astronomical direction of 256°23′29″ to a point situated at lat. 48°00′30″ N and long. 65°17′00″ W; thence, in an astronomical direction of 0°00′ to the high-water mark of Paspébiac Bay at a point at lat. 48°01′16″ N and long. 65°17′00″ W; thence, in an easterly direction, following the high-water mark of Paspébiac Bay to the point of beginning, as shown on Canadian Hydrographic Service Chart No. 4921, dated April 12, 1985.

    Rimouski

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    Sorel

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    Tadoussac

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    Trois-Pistoles

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    Bridgewater

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    Digby

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    Hantsport

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    Liverpool

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    Louisbourg

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    Lunenburg

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    Mulgrave

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    North Sydney

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    Pictou

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    Port Hastings

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    Port Hawkesbury

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    Pugwash

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    Shelburne

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    Sydney

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    Yarmouth

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    Churchill

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    Bamfield

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    Campbell River

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    Victoria

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    Georgetown

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    Souris

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    Summerside

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    Botwood

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    Come by Chance

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    Fortune

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    Goose Bay

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    Holyrood

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    Lewisporte

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    Long Harbour

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    Long Pond

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    Marystown

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    Port aux Basques

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