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  1. Migratory Bird Sanctuary Regulations - C.R.C., c. 1036 (SCHEDULE)
    Regulations Prescribing Migratory Bird Sanctuaries and Providing for their Control and Management

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    1 Black Pond Bird Sanctuary

    All that parcel or tract of land and water being part of Lot or Township forty-six (46) in the County of Kings, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, which may be more particularly known and described as follows:

    COMMENCING at a point on the shore of Northumberland Strait at the southeast corner of land formerly in the possession of Aeneas Campbell and presently the site of the Loch Du Campground; THENCE, northerly along the easterly boundary of the said land to Highway No. 16; THENCE, westerly along the southerly boundary of the R.O.W. of Highway No. 16 a distance of approximately 1 950 m to the junction of the dirt road leading to the Black Pond Beach; THENCE, southerly along the easterly edge of that roadway to the waters of Northumberland Strait; THENCE, easterly along the southerly edge of the sand beach to the point of commencement.

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    4 Kentville Bird Sanctuary

    COMMENCING at the intersection of the southerly limit of Brooklyn Street with the westerly limit of the right-of-way of the Cornwallis Branch of the Dominion Atlantic Railway in the town of Kentville; THENCE, southerly along the said westerly limit of the northwesterly limit of the Dominion Atlantic Railway yards on the south side of Cornwallis River; THENCE, southwesterly along the said northwesterly limit of the said yards to the northerly limit of the right-of-way of the Main line of the Dominion Atlantic Railway towards Coldbrook; THENCE, westerly along the said northerly limit to the westerly limit of the town of Kentville, a distance of two and one-half miles, more or less; THENCE, northerly along the said westerly limit and the production northerly thereof to the intersection with the southerly limit of Brooklyn Street; THENCE, easterly along the said southerly limit to the point of commencement.

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    20 Montmagny Bird Sanctuary

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    All that parcel more particularly described as follows:

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    thence westerly along the ordinary high water mark of the St. Lawrence River to the point of commencement;

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    30 Watshishou Bird Sanctuary

    In the Gulf of St. Lawrence; west of Natashquan (in latitude approximately 50°15′N and in longitude approximately 62°30′W); all this parcel of land including all the islands, islets and rocks above water, and the water within boundaries that can be described as follows: commencing at a point on the line of mean high-water level at the tip of the promontory on the right bank of the Watshishou Little River in latitude 50°16′06″N and in longitude 62°37′30″W; THENCE, westerly, easterly and southeasterly along said line of high-water level to the most southerly point on a peninsula extending southeasterly in latitude 50°15′54″N and in longitude 62°38′08″W; THENCE, due south a distance of 4.5 kilometres to a point in the said Gulf; THENCE, due east a distance of 23.3 kilometres to a point in the said Gulf; THENCE, due north a distance of approximately 3 kilometres to a point on the said line of high-water level near Pashashibou Point; THENCE, in a generally westerly direction along the said line of high-water level to the point of commencement; the whole as shown on a plan prepared by the Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works Canada, number MM-82-5399. This plan is based on the National Topographical Surveys Service’s Charts 12L/3, 12L/6 and 12L/7 produced at a scale of 1:50 000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, at Ottawa. A copy of plan MM-82-5399 has been placed in file 5300-5-5 A. Vol. 5, in the office of the Surveyor General of Canada, at Ottawa.

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    9 Rideau Bird Sanctuary

    All that portion of the Province of Ontario more particularly described as follows:

    COMMENCING at the intersection of the northerly production of the westerly limit of Reed Street in the town of Merrickville and the centre line of Lanark County road number twelve B; THENCE, westerly and southwesterly along said centre line and the centre line of the township road in concession A and B of the township of Montague in the county of Lanark to the westerly limit of the road allowance between lots 18 and 19 in said concession B; THENCE, southeasterly along the last aforementioned limit to the ordinary high water mark of the northwesterly bank of the Rideau River and Canal; THENCE, southeasterly in a straight line to the intersection of the westerly limit of the road allowance between lots 18 and 19 in concession 1 of the township of Wolford in the county of Grenville and the ordinary high water mark of the southeasterly bank of said Rideau River and Canal; THENCE, northeasterly along said southeasterly bank to the centre line of the road allowance between concessions A and 1 of said township of Wolford; THENCE, northeasterly along the last aforementioned centre line to the centre line of the township road in concession A of said township of Wolford; THENCE, in a generally northeasterly direction along the last aforementioned centre line to said westerly limit of Reed Street; THENCE, northerly along the last aforementioned limit and production thereof to the point of commencement; said portion containing by admeasurement 2,000 acres, approximately.

    10 St. Joseph’s Island Bird Sanctuary

    The whole of Ordnance Reserve number one (Military Reserve) and the whole of the Naval Reserve lettered A in concession A, in the township of Jocelyn, in the district of Algoma, in the Province of Ontario, as aforesaid reserves are shown on a plan of survey thereof signed on the 15th day of April, 1926, by T. Holmes Bartley, Ontario Land Surveyor, and filed in the Lands Division of the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs at Ottawa under number 1089, together with the adjoining waters of Lake Huron and islands and reefs therein, all of which may be more particularly described as follows:

    COMMENCING at the intersection of the mean highwater mark of Potagannissing Bay of Lake Huron, and the westerly end of the northerly boundary of said Ordnance Reserve number one; THENCE, easterly along the northerly boundary of said Ordnance Reserve to its intersection with the northwesterly boundary of said Naval Reserve; THENCE, northeasterly along the northwesterly boundary of said Naval Reserve to the southwesterly limit of the road allowance known as concession A (Road A locally); THENCE, southeasterly along the southwesterly limit of last mentioned road allowance to the bank of said Potagannissing Bay; THENCE, on the production of last course southeasterly to the International Boundary, as said International Boundary is shown on the Thessalon Sheet of the National Topographic Series printed in 1940; THENCE, westerly along said International Boundary to its intersection with the production westerly of the northerly boundary of said Ordnance Reserve number one; THENCE, easterly along said production to the point of commencement; together with all islands and reefs lying within the limits herein described.

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    3 Richardson Lake Bird Sanctuary

    All and singular that certain parcel of land and water situated in projected townships 108 and 109, Ranges 6 and 7, west of the Fourth meridian, in the Province of Alberta, which said parcel may be more particularly described as follows:

    COMMENCING at the right bank of Athabasca river at the east limit of the road allowance between township 109, ranges 7 and 8, west of the Fourth meridian and township 108, ranges 7 and 8 west of the Fourth meridian; THENCE, south along said east limit to the south boundary of section 19, township 108, range 7, west of the Fourth meridian; THENCE, east along said south boundary to the bank of Richardson Lake; THENCE, southerly, easterly and northeasterly along the bank of said lake and its most easterly outlet to the right bank of Athabasca river; THENCE, westerly across the mouth of said outlet to the right bank of Athabasca river; THENCE, westerly along said right bank to the point of commencement; all townships, sections and road allowances being projected according to the third system of survey of Dominion lands and the whole being described with reference to Chipewyan map sheet number seventy-four L [74L] published by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources (formerly Department of the Interior) at Ottawa.

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    3 George C. Reifel Bird Sanctuary

    In the Province of British Columbia all that parcel of land near the mouth of the Fraser River being more particularly described as follows:

    COMMENCING at a point on the northerly ordinary low water mark of Reifel Island due south of the westerly extremity of Harlock Island, as said Islands are shown on map sheet 92 G/3b of the National Topographic Series; THENCE, due south (astronomic) to the centre line of Ewen Slough; THENCE, easterly along said centre line to the northerly production of the easterly boundary of the Department of National Defence property, being the boundary of length 999.8 feet shown on Reference Plan 10429 deposited in the Land Registry Office at New Westminster, a copy of which is of record number 53181 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa; THENCE, southerly along said production to the northerly bank of Robertson Slough; THENCE, easterly along said northerly bank and the northerly boundary of the Department of National Defence access road to the westerly boundary of Robertson Road, as said Robertson Road is shown on said plan; THENCE, southerly along said westerly boundary to the southerly boundary of the Department of National Defence access road; THENCE, westerly along said southerly boundary to said easterly boundary of the Department of National Defence property; THENCE, southerly along the easterly boundary of said property to the southeasterly corner thereof; THENCE, westerly along the southerly boundary of said property, according to said plan, and the westerly production of the southerly boundary to the northerly or right bank of Robertson Slough; THENCE, westerly along said right bank about 3,000 feet to the point where the Slough forks; THENCE, due west to a point 8,250 feet due west from the sea dyke along the westerly side of Westham Island; THENCE, on a bearing of N. 47°00′ E., a distance of 3,700 feet; THENCE, on a bearing of N. 17°00′ E., a distance of 2,940 feet; THENCE, on a bearing of N. 31°00′ E., to the northeasterly side of South Jetty, as said Jetty is shown on said map; THENCE, southeasterly along said northeasterly side of South Jetty to the ordinary low-water mark of Reifel Island; THENCE, northeasterly and southeasterly along said low-water mark to the point of commencement; said bearings being astronomic and referred to the meridian through the point of commencement.

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    7 Victoria Harbour Bird Sanctuary

    COMMENCING at high-water mark on Cadboro Point (commonly called Ten-mile Point), near the City of Victoria, British Columbia; THENCE, in a southwesterly direction to the most southerly point of Trial Island; THENCE, westerly to Brotchie Ledge; THENCE, to high-water mark on Macauley Point; THENCE, along high-water mark on the shores of Vancouver Island to point of commencement; including all areas below high-water mark in Victoria Harbour, Selkirk Water, Victoria Arm and Portage Inlet.

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    8 Dewey Soper Bird Sanctuary

    All that portion of Baffin Island, in the Northwest Territories, more particularly described as follows:

    Commencing at an astronomical observation monument placed on the brink of a cliff and located at approximate latitude 65°31′ and approximate longitude 73°48′ ; THENCE, southerly and easterly along said brink of cliff to a point of latitude 65°19′ and of approximate longitude 73°02′; THENCE, due east to longitude 73°; THENCE, due north to latitude 66°10′; THENCE, due east to longitude 72°40′; THENCE, due north to the middle thread of the Koukdjuak River; THENCE, westerly along said middle thread to longitude 73°; THENCE on an azimuth of 315° to a point on a line on the seaward side of, conforming to the sinuosities of and five miles distant from the mean high tide water mark of Foxe Basin; THENCE, southwesterly, southeasterly and southwesterly along said line to the meridian passing through the point of commencement; THENCE, south along said meridian to the point of commencement; said portion containing by admeasurement 3, 150 square miles; approximately: all being described with reference to the latest appropriate map sheets of the National Topographic Series on a scale of eight miles to one inch, available on the 4th day of January, 1957.

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    11 Kendall Island Bird Sanctuary

    In the Northwest Territories, in the District of Mackenzie and in Mackenzie Bay, all those parts of the Mackenzie River delta and the waters of said Bay more particularly described as follows:

    COMMENCING at the easternmost point in the shore of Kendall Island, THENCE, in a straight line to the westernmost point in said shore; THENCE, in a straight line to the easternmost point in the shore of Garry Island; THENCE, in a straight line to the westernmost point in the shore of an island situated at latitude 69°22′, longitude 135°35′, approximately; THENCE, in a straight line to the southernmost point in the shore of an island situated at latitude 69°18′, longitude 135°19′, approximately; THENCE, south to the middle thread of that channel of the Mackenzie River containing the last aforesaid island; THENCE, generally southeasterly along said middle thread to its junction with the middle thread of a northeasterly channel of said River at latitude 69°11′, longitude 135°04′, approximately; THENCE, northeasterly and northerly along the last aforesaid middle thread to the middle thread of a channel at latitude 69°15′, longitude 134°59′, approximately; THENCE, northwesterly, easterly and northerly along the last aforesaid middle thread to the divergence therefrom of the middle thread of a channel at latitude 69°22′, longitude 134°57′, approximately; THENCE, easterly and northeasterly along the last aforesaid middle thread to the divergence therefrom of the middle thread of a channel at latitude 69°24′30″, longitude 134°50′, approximately; THENCE, northwesterly and northerly along the last aforesaid middle thread to the mouth of said channel at latitude 69°27′, longitude 134°52′30″, approximately; THENCE, east to the easterly shore of the inlet of Mackenzie Bay entered by the last aforesaid channel; THENCE, northerly along said easterly shore to the northwesternmost point therein at latitude 69°29′, longitude 134°52′, approximately; THENCE, westerly in a straight line to the point of commencement; as said islands, channels, latitudes and longitudes are shown on sheets 107C/6, 107C/7, 107C/9 and 107C/11 of a Provisional Map produced by the Army Survey Establishment in 1958, scale 1:50,000, said sanctuary containing 234 square miles, approximately.

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