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  1. Order Assigning to the Minister of the Environment, the Administration, Management and Control of Certain Public Lands - SI/92-107 (SCHEDULE)
    Order Assigning to the Minister of the Environment, the Administration, Management and Control of Certain Public Lands

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    Last Mountain Lake

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      Being all those parcels of land more particularly described under Firstly to Thirdly as follows:

      Firstly, all those parcels of land in townships 27 and 28, ranges 23 and 24, west of the second meridian, in the Province of Saskatchewan which are shown as parcels A-Z (both inclusive), AA, BB, CC, DD and EE according to a plan signed by Walter T. Volohatuke, Saskatchewan Land Surveyor, registered in the Saskatoon Land Titles Office as No. 91-S-25402 and in the Humboldt Land Titles Office as No. 91-H-06231, said parcels containing 9,416.9 hectares (23,269.7 acres) more or less.

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      Thirdly, certificate of title No. 90-H-10070 registered November 15, 1990. The southwest quarter of section 5, township 27, range 23, west of the second meridian, Saskatchewan as shown on Township Plan dated December 2, 1903.

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      Being all those parcels of land more particularly described under Firstly to Thirdly as follows:

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      Except: All mines and minerals, as the said mines and minerals were reserved by Transfer registered as No. 60-H-05892 as to the southeast quarter, and AT3465 as to the southwest quarter.

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      Being all those parcels of land more particularly described under Firstly and Secondly as follows:

      Firstly, certificate of title No. 67-S-08372 registered April 21, 1967. The south half of section 26, township 28, range 24, west of the second meridian, Saskatchewan. Minerals excepted and subject to the reservations and conditions in respect thereto as contained in Transfer No. 67-S-08372.

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      Being all those parcels of land more particularly described under Firstly to Thirdly as follows:

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      Excepting Firstly: Out of the northeast quarter 0.53 hectare (1.31 acres) more or less, and out of the northwest quarter, 0.41 hectare (1.02 acres) more or less, both taken for a roadway as shown on Plan No. 70-H-05056.

      Excepting Secondly: All mines and minerals, as the said mines and minerals were reserved by Transfer registered as No. 77-H-03562 as to the northwest and southwest quarters. Minerals in the Crown as to the northeast and southeast quarters.

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      Except: Out of the southwest quarter all mines and minerals as the said mines and minerals were reserved by Transfer registered as No. C-4782 (115-29).

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      Excepting Firstly: 1.36 hectares (3.35 acres) more or less, out of the southwest quarter, taken for a roadway as shown on plan No. 70-H-05056.

      Excepting Secondly: All mines and minerals as the said mines and minerals were reserved by Transfer registered as No. 77-H-03562 as to the northwest and southwest quarters. Said parcels Firstly to Thirdly containing together about 453 hectares (1,120 acres).

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  2. Assigning to the Minister of the Environment, the Administration, Management and Control of Certain Public Lands - SI/85-37 (SCHEDULE)
    Assigning to the Minister of the Environment, the Administration, Management and Control of Certain Public Lands

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    • 1 In the Province of Quebec

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      Being all those parcels of lands, in the county of Huntingdon, in the Township of Dundee, in the broken front range, being more particularly described under Firstly to Thirty-Fourthly as follows:

      Firstly, the whole of lots 25B and 26B and that part of lot 25A described in a deed between Hubert and Gérald Lalumière and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in the Registry Office at Huntingdon as 74381 on February 15, 1971;

      Secondly, those parts of lots 29A, 30A and 30B described in a deed between Claude Dupuis and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada deposited in said Office as 74382 on February 15, 1971;

      Thirdly, that part of lot 33A described in a deed between Mrs. Yvonne Legault and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 74389 on February 16, 1971;

      Fourthly, those parts of lots 21A, 21B, 22A, 22B, 23A, 23B, 24A and 24B described in a deed between Kenneth Fraser and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 74413 on February 24, 1971;

      Fifthly, those parts of lots 19B and 20B described in a deed between Donald Fraser and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 74417 on February 24, 1971;

      Sixthly, that part of lot 25C described in a deed between Marius Bérubé and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 74434 on March 11, 1971;

      Seventhly, that part of lot 26C described in a deed between Léon Grondin and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 74441 on March 19, 1971;

      Eighthly, those parts of lots 25A and 26A described in a deed between Edgard Deschambault and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 74445 on March 23, 1971;

      Ninthly, those parts of lots 15A, 16A and 17A described in a deed between Eloi Haineault and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 74450 on March 23, 1971;

      Tenthly, those parts of lot 26C described in a deed between Jean J. Lavigne and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 74454 on March 23, 1971;

      Eleventhly, that part of lot 5C described in a deed between Miss Gilberte Langlois and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 74456 on March 23, 1971;

      Twelfthly, those parts of lots 19A and 20A described in a deed between Godefridus Joseph van den Nieuwenhof and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 74519 on April 15, 1971;

      Thirteenthly, that part of lot 25C described in a deed between Roger Marchand and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 74556 on April 27, 1971;

      Fourteenthly, those parts of lots 32A and 33A described in a deed between Mrs. Lucille Dupuis and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 74736 on June 8, 1971;

      Fifteenthly, those parts of lots 27 and 28A described in a deed between Miss Evelyn Hastwell and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 74810 on June 25, 1971;

      Sixteenthly, those parts of lots 30B, 30D, 31A, 31B and 31C described in a deed between D. Bhandari, Alan Howard Reynolds, Mrs. Ann McLaren and Her Majesty the Queen in righ of Canada, deposited in said Office as 74855 on July 7, 1971;

      Seventeenthly, that part of lot 27 described in a deed between Réal St. Laurent and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 74855 on July 7, 1971;

      Eighteenthly, that part of lot 26C described in a deed between Martin Mayrand and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 74935 on July 21, 1971;

      Nineteenthly, that part of lot 27 described in a deed between Paul Rioux and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 75375 on November 8, 1971;

      Twentiethly, that part of lot 27 described in a deed between Bruno Faucher and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 75452 on November 25, 1971;

      Twenty-Firstly, that part of lot 26C described in a deed between Maurice Prévost and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 75465 on November 30, 1971;

      Twenty-Secondly, the whole of lots 30C and 31D and those parts of lots 31A, 31B and 31C described in a deed between Donald J. Elliott and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 75467 on November 30, 1971;

      Twenty-Thirdly, that part of lot 28A described in a deed between Mrs. Aurore Larocque and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 75611 on January 13, 1972;

      Twenty-Fourthly, the whole of lots 8 and 9 described in a deed between Victor Quenneville and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 75673 on February 7, 1972;

      Twenty-Fifthly, those parts of lots 27 and 28A described in a deed between Antoine Dumont and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 75774 on March 7, 1972;

      Twenty-Sixthly, those parts of lots 25C, 26C, 27 and 28A described in a deed between the Municipal Corporation of the Township of Dundee and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 75779 on March 7, 1972;

      Twenty-Seventhly, that part of lot 10 described in a deed between the Estate of Adélard J. Carrier (alias Carrière) and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 75858 on April 5, 1972;

      Twenty-Eighthly, that part of lot 25C described in a deed between Mrs. Jeanne D’Arc Fortier and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 77754 on March 30, 1973;

      Twenty-Ninthly, that part of lot 24C described in a deed between Siméon Chabot and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 77938 on April 26, 1973;

      Thirtiethly, that part of lot 26C described in a deed between Dr. J.J. Falardeau and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 79379 on October 24, 1973;

      Thirty-Firstly, those parts of lots 33A, 34B and 35A described in a deed between Mrs. Ida P. Saumier and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 79631 on November 22, 1973;

      Thirty-Secondly, the whole of lot 35r and those parts of lots 34b, 35a and 35q described in a deed between Mrs. Ida P. Saumier and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 87293 on April 29, 1977;

      Thirty-Thirdly, that part of lot 27 described in a deed between Dame Fay Zimlichman (also known as Zimmlichman) and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said Office under number 99170 on April 8, 1983;

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      and being all those parcels of lands, in the county of Huntingdon, in the Township of Dundee, in the range between Salmon River, Pike Creek and Bittern Creek, more particularly described under Firstly and Secondlyas follows:

      Firstly, the whole of lots 4 and 6 described in a deed between Mrs. Lena Margaret Morris, Mrs. Gladys Calista Morris and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 75688 on February 14, 1972;

      Secondly, the whole of lots 2, 3 and 5 described in a deed between Donald Elliott and Her Majesty the Queen, in right of Canada, deposited in said Office as 75991 on May 1, 1972.


  3. Assigning to the Minister of the Environment, the Administration, Management and Control of Certain Public Lands - SI/84-62 (SCHEDULE)
    Assigning to the Minister of the Environment, the Administration, Management and Control of Certain Public Lands

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    • 1 In the Province of Ontario

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      Being all those parcels of land, in the regional municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk, in the Township of Norfolk, formerly in the geographic township of South-Walsingham, County of Norfolk, described under Firstly to Fourthly as follows:

      Firstly, the whole of Block 1, the easterly 3/4 of Block 2, the whole of Block 3 to Block 5 inclusive and the whole of Lot 1, of Block 7; as said Lot and Blocks are patented by Instrument No. 380362, in the Land Registry Office for the Land Registry Division of Norfolk (No. 37) at Simcoe, dated December 29, 1977;

      Secondly, the whole of Block 6, the whole of Lots 2 to 11 inclusive of Block 7 and the whole of Block 8 to Block 12 inclusive; excepting thereout of said Block 12, that part designated Part 1, according to plan 37R-1354, deposited in said Land Registry Office; as said Lots and Blocks are patented by Instrument No. 390158 in said Land Registry Office, dated April 11, 1979;

      Thirdly, that part of Block 16, which is designated as Part 1 on deposited plan 37R-1303 in the said Land Registry Office, dated July 18, 1978, as said part is patented by said Instrument No. 390158;

      Fourthly, the whole of Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 on deposited plan 37R-2507 in said Land Registry Office, as said parts are patented by said Instrument No. 390158 and identified therein as Parcels “B” and “BB”; Included within the said Lots, Blocks and Parts described in Firstly to Fourthly above are all the lands adjacent to the said Lots, Blocks and Parts that on the 4th day of May, 1866, lay outside the traverse lines of survey of the outlines of said LONG POINT and shown on a plan of survey by James Black, Provincial Land Surveyor and dated April 24, 1856; Saving and excepting from the above described Lots, Blocks and Parts, a strip of land along the water’s edge of Lake Erie and Long Point Bay, having a depth of 132 feet from said water’s edge;

      said strip being excepted for fishing purposes, but reserving always free access across the same in the rear thereof as set out in the original grant from the Crown for the said Lots and Blocks.


  4. Assigning to the Minister of the Environment, the Administration, Management and Control of Certain Public Lands - SI/84-77 (SCHEDULE)
    Assigning to the Minister of the Environment, the Administration, Management and Control of Certain Public Lands

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    • 1 In the Province of Quebec

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      In the Province of Quebec, in the county of Temiscouata, in the parish of St-Jean-Baptiste de l’Isle-Verte, all those parcels of lands being more particularly described under Firstly to Fourthly as follows:

      Firstly, the whole of lots 12, 29, 113, 267 and 295 and those parts of lots 7 to 9 inclusive, 11, 13, 15, 17, 22, 24, 28, 31, 33, 35 to 40 inclusive, 44, 49, 51, 52, 54, 56, 59, 60, 62, 63, 65 to 67 inclusive, 71, 72, 74, 77, 79, 81, 83, 84, 99 to 103 inclusive, 105, 106, 109, 114 to 118 inclusive, 123, 125, 129, 151, 156, 167, 183 to 185 inclusive, 191, 197 to 200 inclusive, 241, 242, 245, 249, 252, 259, 261, 272 to 279 inclusive, 281, 282, 292 to 294 inclusive, 296 to 299 inclusive, and 301; as said lots and parts are shown on plan 66283 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa;

      Secondly, those parts of undesignated shore lots and parts of lot 756; as said lots and parts are described in deeds registered in the Registry Office at Temiscouata under numbers 198776, 198777, 217165 and 218186;

      Thirdly, parcels 1 and 2, being parts of lots 63 and 65 respectively; as said parcels are described in a deed registered in said Registry Office under number 254282;

      Fourthly, parcels 1 to 3 inclusive, being parts of lot 241 and parcel 4 being a part of lot 242; as said parcels are described in a deed registered in said Registry Office under number 255118;

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