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  1. National Historic Sites of Canada Order - C.R.C., c. 1112 (SCHEDULE)
    National Historic Sites of Canada Order

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    Port-Royal National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:

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    • 3 All and singular those certain pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being at lower Granville, in the County of Annapolis, bounded and described as follows:

      COMMENCING on the north side of the main highway at the southwestern corner of lands of Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada; THENCE westerly, following the course of the main highway, to lands of Vernon Clarke; THENCE northerly along lands of the said Vernon Clarke to lands of the Canadian National Railway; THENCE easterly along the southern line of lands of the said Canadian National Railway to lands of Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada; THENCE along the western line of lands of Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada to the place of beginning, containing five acres more or less saving and excepting a certain right-of-way over the hereinbefore described lands granted to one Ewart Gladstone Morse, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, by a certain Indenture bearing date the 1st November, 1934, between The Historical Association of Annapolis Royal of the one part, and the said Ewart Gladstone Morse, of the other part, which said Indenture is duly recorded in the Registry of Deeds for the County of Annapolis in Book 193, Page 303;

      Also all that certain other piece or parcel of land situate opposite the first-described lot of land and on the south side of the main highway, COMMENCING at a point where the west line of land of Albert E. Parker intersects the south side of the main highway; THENCE southerly along the said west line of Albert E. Parker twenty-eight feet or to the bank of the Annapolis River; THENCE westerly along the bank of said River until the bank of said River meets the said south side of the main highway; THENCE easterly along said south side of the main highway to the place of beginning; as described in a Deed dated the 8th February, 1939, the same being registered in the Registry Office at Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, on the 2nd March, 1939, in Book 197, Page 520.

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    Saoyú-ʔehdacho National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described areas:

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    Secondly,

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    THENCE westerly along that lot boundary to its point of intersection with the ordinary high-water mark of Keith Arm of Great Bear Lake at approximate latitude 65°00′24″N and approximate longitude 121°48′12″W;

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    Wrecks of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described areas:

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    In the Arctic Ocean; in Terror Bay; the area, consisting of the seabed and water column above the seabed, that is described as follows:

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    THENCE westerly in a straight line to a point at latitude 68°48′46.44″ N and longitude 98°59′42.15″ W;

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