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1 Terra Nova Bird Sanctuary
In the Province of Newfoundland those parcels of land adjacent to Terra Nova National Park being more particularly described as
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2 Île aux Canes Migratory Bird Sanctuary
Being all those certain islands, islets, and rocks in the Province of Newfoundland, in the District of Strait of Belle Isle, designated as Île aux Canes and Black Island according to the Gazetteer of Canada for Newfoundland, Ottawa, 1983 and shown on 1:50,000 series National Topographic Map No. 2L/12, being also locally known as the Green Islands, and includes all water and any small islets and rocks lying within the quadrilateral defined by points having Geographical Coordinates: latitude 50°41′20″ north and longitude 55°36′10″ west; latitude 50°40′50″ north and longitude 55°37′10″ west; latitude 50°41′40″ north and longitude 55°37′30″ west; and latitude 50°41′55″ north and longitude 55°37′10″ west.
3 Shepherd Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary
Being all those certain islands, islets, and rocks in the Province of Newfoundland, in the District of Strait of Belle Isle, designated as Shepherd Island according to the Gazetteer of Canada for Newfoundland, Ottawa, 1983 and shown on 1:50,000 series National Topographic Map No. 2/L12, and includes all water and any small islets and rocks lying within the quadrilateral defined by points having Geographical Coordinates: latitude 50°43′50″ north and longitude 55°39′30″ west; latitude 50°43′50″ north and longitude 55°39′50″ west; latitude 50°44′05″ north and longitude 55°39′50″ west; and latitude 50°44′05″ north and longitude 55°39′30″ west.
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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:
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1 Amherst Point Bird Sanctuary
All those parcels of land in the County of Cumberland, in the Province of Nova Scotia, being more particularly described as follows:
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Secondly, that parcel owned by the Dominion Tar and Chemical Co. Ltd. as shown on said Plan;
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2 Big Glace Bay Lake Bird Sanctuary
All that tract of land situated in Cape Breton County, in the Province of Nova Scotia, being comprised of Big Glace Bay Lake and certain lands adjoining the same, which tract may be more particularly described as follows:
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5 Port Hebert Bird Sanctuary
All that parcel of land at Port Hebert Inlet in the Counties of Shelburne and Queens, in the Province of Nova Scotia, being more particularly described as follows:
COMMENCING at the intersection of the western bank of Granite Brook and the southern side of the bridge of Highway 103; THENCE, in a straight southeasterly line to the northernmost point of an island known as Timber Island at latitude 43°50′45″ and longitude 64°57′45″; THENCE, in a straight northeasterly line to a point at the high tide water mark on the east side of Port Hebert Inlet at latitude 43°51′10″ and longitude 64°56′45″; THENCE, northwesterly and southwesterly following the high tide water mark to the point of commencement; together with all waters overlying the said parcel and all islands, shoals or rocks contained therein.
6 Port Joli Bird Sanctuary
All that parcel of land at Port Joli Inlet, in the County of Queens, in the Province of Nova Scotia being more particularly described as follows:
COMMENCING at the point on the east side of Port Joli Inlet 31 m north of the northerly limit of the old government wharf at an approximate north latitude 43°52′ and longitude 64°53′30″; THENCE, southwesterly in a straight line to the western shore of Port Joli Inlet and passing through the northern extremity of a rocky shoal known as Mink Island at latitude 43°51′30″ and longitude 64°54′; THENCE, northwesterly following 100 m inland of the high tide water mark on the shore of the said Inlet to Nova Scotia Highway No. 103; THENCE, easterly along the southerly boundary of the said highway to the St. Catherines River Road; THENCE, southeasterly along the western boundary of the said road to the property now in possession by Dorothy MacDonald; THENCE, to the easterly shore of Port Joli Inlet following the boundary of lands owned by H.M.Q. Canada, as shown in Plan filed as P-1112 in the Registry of Deeds at Liverpool, Queens Co., N.S.; THENCE, following the high tide water mark in a southerly direction to the point of commencement; together with all waters overlying portions of the said parcel and all islands, shoals or rocks contained therein.
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8 Sable River Bird Sanctuary
All that parcel of land, in the County of Shelburne, in the Province of Nova Scotia, covered by water at high tide in the mouth of the Sable River, which said parcel is bounded as follows:
On the east and on the west by the water mark at high tide; on the south by a line across the said River joining directly the northerly sides of the piers of the former bridge known as McAdam’s Bridge; and on the north by the northerly-most power line that crosses the Sable River estuary; together with all the waters overlying the said parcel and all islands, shoals or rocks contained therein.
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2 Grand Manan Bird Sanctuary
All that certain tract of land on Grand Manan Island in Charlotte County, in the Province of New Brunswick, and that certain portion of the bed of the Bay of Fundy adjoining said tract, all of which may be more particularly described as follows:
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3 Machias Seal Island Bird Sanctuary
The whole of Machias Seal Island, in the Province of New Brunswick, at the entrance to the Bay of Fundy, as said island is shown lying in north latitude 44°30′, and in west longitude 67°06′ as shown on Chart 4334 of the Canadian Hydrographic Service, dated December 31, 1943, and all waters lying within a distance of one statutory mile of the line of high-water mark at ordinary tides bordering said island.
4 Inkerman Migratory Bird Sanctuary
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All that parcel of land shown as Parcel “A” in Certificate of Title No. 133575 (Plan No. 263-1982), registered in Book No. 803, Pages 580 to 587, in the Registry Office for the County of Gloucester at Bathurst, and being more particularly described as follows:
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1 Betchouane Bird Sanctuary
In the Gulf of St. Lawrence; east of the municipality of Havre-Saint-Pierre, Courtemanche Township (in latitude approximately 50°12′N and in longitude approximately 63°13′W); all this parcel of land including the islands, islets and rocks known as Île Perroquets, Saint-Charles and Île au Bois, as well as a 500-metre zone around all these islands, islets and rocks and all the water therein; except for places where firm land is less than 500 metres from the boundary of the sanctuary, this boundary then being midway between the islands, islets and rocks and the firm land (Île à la Chasse is considered part of the firm land); the whole as shown on a plan prepared by the Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works Canada, number MM-82-5384. This plan is based on the National Topographical Surveys Service’s Havre-Saint-Pierre Chart 12L/3 produced at a scale of 1:50 000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, at Ottawa. A copy of plan MM-82-5384 has been placed in file no. 5300-5-5 A. Vol. 5, in the office of the Surveyor General of Canada, at Ottawa.
2 Bird Rocks Bird Sanctuary
In the Gulf of St. Lawrence; east of Brion Island in the Magdalen Islands (in latitude approximately 47°51′N and in longitude approximately 61°00′W); all this parcel of land including the Bird Rocks as well as a one-kilometre zone around these rocks and all the water therein; the whole as shown on a plan prepared by the Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works Canada, number MM-82-5385. This plan is based on the National Topographical Surveys Service’s Brion Island Chart 11N/14 produced at a scale of 1:50 000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, at Ottawa. A copy of plan MM-82-5385 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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4 Brador Bay Bird Sanctuary
In the Gulf of St. Lawrence; near the municipality of Blanc-Sablon; all these parcels of land including Greenly Island and Perroquet Island as well as a 500-metre zone around each of these islands; Greenly Island is located south of Lourdes-de-Blanc-Sablon (in latitude approximately 51°23′N and in longitude approximately 57°11′W), and Perroquet Island is located northwest of Lourdes-de-Blanc-Sablon (in latitude approximately 51°26′N and in longitude approximately 57°14′W); the whole as shown on a plan prepared by the Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works Canada, number MM-82-5387. This plan is based on the National Topographical Surveys Service’s Blanc-Sablon Chart 12P/6 produced at a scale of 1:50 000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, at Ottawa. A copy of plan MM-82-5387 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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6 Cap-Saint-Ignace Bird Sanctuary
In the St. Lawrence River; northwest of the municipality of Cap-Saint-Ignace (in latitude approximately 47°02′30″N and in longitude approximately 70°28′30″W); all this parcel of land bounded on the northwest by the approximate low-tide mark of the said River; on the northeast by the extension of the eastern boundary of lot 175 of the parish of Cap-Saint-Ignace to the said low-tide mark; on the east by the high-tide mark of the said River; on the southwest by the Méthot wharf and its extension to the approximate low-tide mark of the said River; the whole as shown on a plan prepared by the Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works Canada, number MM-82-5404. This plan is based in part on the survey plan of the parish of Cap-Saint-Ignace. A copy of plan MM-82-5404 has been placed in file 5300-5-5 A. Vol. 5, in the office of the Surveyor General of Canada, at Ottawa.
7 Carillon Island Bird Sanctuary
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The whole as shown on Plan No. MM-90-7229 dated August 2, 1990 and prepared by Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works.
8 Corossol Island Bird Sanctuary
In the Gulf of St. Lawrence (in latitude approximately 50°05′N and in longitude approximately 66°25′W); all of Corossol Island as well as the islets, rocks and water within a 500-metre limit around the said island, except where this limit is located midway between the said island and Manowin Island; the whole as shown on a plan prepared by the Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works Canada, number MM-82-5389. This plan is based on the National Topographical Surveys Service’s Sept-Iles Chart 22J/1 produced at a scale of 1:50 000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, at Ottawa. A copy of plan MM-82-5389 has been placed in file 5300-5-5 A. Vol. 5, in the office of the Surveyor General of Canada, at Ottawa.
9 Couvée Islands Bird Sanctuary
In the St. Lawrence Seaway; opposite the towns of Saint-Lambert and Brossard (in latitude approximately 45°29′N and in longitude approximately 73°31′W); all these parcels of land including the islands and islets therein between Champlain and Victoria bridges; the whole as shown on a plan prepared by the Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works Canada, number MM-82-5415. This plan is based on the National Topographical Surveys Service’s Lachine Chart 31H/5 produced at a scale of 1:50 000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, at Ottawa. A copy of plan MM-82-5415 has been placed in file 5300-5-5 A. Vol. 5, in the office of the Surveyor General of Canada, at Ottawa.
10 Île à la Brume Bird Sanctuary
In the Gulf of St. Lawrence; east of the locality of La Romaine (in latitude approximately 50°10′N and in longitude approximately 60°30′W); all this parcel of land including Île à la Brume, the islands, islets and rocks above water, and the water within a zone whose eastern, southern and western boundary is three kilometres from Île à la Brume and follows the arc of a circle with its centre at the centre of the said Île à la Brume whose northwestern and northern boundary is an irregular line three to 4.5 kilometres from the said Île à la Brume and which joins the ends of the said arc; the whole as shown on a plan prepared by the Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works Canada, number MM-82-5390. This plan is based on the National Topographical Surveys Service’s Charts 12K/1 and 12K/2 produced at a scale of 1:50 000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, in Ottawa. A copy of plan MM-82-5390 has been placed in file 5300-5-5 A. Vol. 5, in the office of the Surveyor General of Canada, at Ottawa.
11 Île aux Basques Bird Sanctuary
In the St. Lawrence River; opposite the town of Trois-Pistoles; all these parcels of land more particularly described under Firstly, Secondly and Thirdly as follows:
Firstly, all the group of islands known as Northeast Rasade Island as well as a 500-metre zone around the said group of islands; the said group of islands being located in latitude approximately 48°12′N and in longitude approximately 69°08′W;
Secondly, all the group of islands known as Southwest Rasade Island as well as a 500-metre zone around the said group of islands; the said group of islands being located in latitude approximately 48°11′N and in longitude approximately 69°09′W;
Thirdly, all the group of islands known as Île aux Basques as well as a 500-metre zone around the said group of islands; the said group of islands being located in latitude approximately 48°09′N and in longitude approximately 69°15′W; the whole as shown on a plan prepared by the Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works Canada, number MM-82-5392. This plan is based on the National Topographical Surveys Service’s Trois-Pistoles Chart 22C/3 produced at a scale of 1:50 000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, at Ottawa. A copy of plan MM-82-5392 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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13 Île aux Hérons Bird Sanctuary
In the St. Lawrence River; southeast of the city of LaSalle (in latitude approximately 45°25′N and in longitude approximately 73°35′W); all this parcel of land including Île aux Hérons, Île aux Chèvres, Île au Diable, part of Boquet Peninsula, the dam and all other unnamed islands and water within boundaries that can be described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the extension of the eastern boundary of the Kahnawake Indian Reserve with the inner edge of the top of the northerly wall of the St. Lawrence Seaway; THENCE, continuing northerly in a straight line following the said extension to the line of mean high water on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River; THENCE, due north to the line of mean high water on the north shore of the said River; THENCE, northeasterly following the said line of high water to its intersection with the extension to the east of the south side of Fayolle Avenue in the city of Verdun; THENCE, southeasterly in a straight line to a point located 75 metres downstream from the mean high-water line at the extreme eastern tip of the said Île aux Hérons; THENCE, southerly in a straight line to a point located at the intersection of the extension to the north of the east line of lot 619 (of the cadastre of the parish of Laprairie de la Madeleine) with the inner edge of the said top of the northerly wall; THENCE, westward following the said edge of the said northerly wall 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-82-5391. This plan is based in part on the National Topographical Surveys Service’s Lachine Chart 31H/5 produced at a scale of 1:50 000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, at Ottawa, and in part on the cadastre of the parish of Laprairie de la Madeleine. A copy of plan MM-82-5391 has been placed in file 5300-5-5 A. Vol. 5, in the office of the Surveyor General of Canada, at Ottawa.
14 L’Isle-Verte Bird Sanctuary
In the St. Lawrence River, and on the mainland; in the vicinity of Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-l’Isle-Verte (in latitude approximately 48°01′N and in longitude approximately 69°21′W); all that parcel of land comprising a portion of lots 151, 156, 167, 183, 184, 185, 191-1, 197, 198, 199, 200 and 241, and lot 242 of the cadastre of the parish of Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-L’Isle-Verte, a portion of the Verte River and a portion of the St. Lawrence River bounded by the low-water line and the high-water line, excluding that portion of lot 241 which Mr. Paul-Emile Soucy has reserved for himself; the said parcel of land is bounded on the north and northeast by the low-water line of the St. Lawrence River, the wharf road and the Verte River; on the east and south by the federal property boundary; on the southeast by Highway 132 and to the southwest by a line separating lots 241 and 245, and its extension to the said low-water line; the whole as shown on a plan prepared by the Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works Canada, number MM-82-5417. This plan is based in part on Trois-Pistoles map number 22C/3 of the National Topographical Surveys Service, produced at a scale of 1:50 000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, at Ottawa, and in part on the cadastre of the parish of Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-L’Isle-Verte. A copy of plan MM-82-5417 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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16 Îles de la Paix Bird Sanctuary
In the St. Lawrence River; near the city of Beauharnois (in latitude approximately 45°21′N and in longitude approximately 73°50′W); all this parcel of land including Île du Large (Lot 549), Île à Thomas (Lot 551), Île à Tambault (Lot 552), Île aux Veaux (Lot 554) and two designated islands (Lots 553 and 556), all of the cadastre of the parish of Saint-Clément; Île aux Plaines (Lot 374), Île Plate (Lot 181) and other designated islands (Lots 372, 373, 375, 376, 382 and 383) of the cadastre of the parish of Saint-Joachim-de-Châteauguay; the said parcel includes the said islands as well as the islets, rocks and water within a 500-metre limit around the said islands except for places where this limit is located midway between Île du Large, Île aux Veaux, the designated islands (Lots 553 and 556) and firm land, as well as places where the said limit is located halfway between Île à Thomas and Île du Rapide and between Île Plate and Île Lucas (the said Île du Rapide and Île Lucas not being part of the sanctuary); the whole as shown on a plan prepared by the Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works Canada, number MM-82-5393. This plan is based in part on the National Topographical Surveys Service’s Lachine Chart 31H/5 produced at a scale of 1:50 000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, at Ottawa. A copy of plan MM-82-5393 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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18 L’Islet Bird Sanctuary
In the St. Lawrence River and on firm land; opposite the municipality of the parish of Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours-de-L’Islet (in latitude approximately 47°08′00″N and in longitude approximately 70°22′30″W); all this parcel of land including the wharf, the wharf road and a water lot; bounded on the northeast by the wharf road and the wharf, on the southeast by the high-water mark from the wharf road to Pointe de l’Islet; on the southwest by a line 500 metres long running northwest in the St. Lawrence River from Pointe de l’Islet; on the northwest by a line 1 000 metres long running southwest in the St. Lawrence River from the end of the wharf and intersecting the preceding line; the whole as shown on a plan prepared by the Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works Canada, number MM-82-5414. This plan is based in part on the National Topographical Surveys Service’s St-Jean-Port-Joli Chart 21M/1 produced at a scale of 1:50 000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, at Ottawa, and in part on the official cadastral survey plan of the parish of Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours-de-L’Islet. A copy of plan MM-82-5414 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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20 Montmagny Bird Sanctuary
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All that parcel more particularly described as follows:
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The whole as shown on Plan No. MM-82-5403 dated January 11, 1982, revised July 18, 1984, and November 27, 1992, and prepared by Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works.
21 Mont-Saint-Hilaire Bird Sanctuary
In the parish of Saint-Hilaire, near the town of Mont-Saint-Hilaire (in latitude approximately 45°33′N and in longitude approximately 73°09′W); all this parcel of land including Hertel Lake, lots 302, 303, 304, 306, 317 to 324 inclusively, 328, 329, 330, 346, parts of lots 301, 305, 327 and subdivisions of the said lot 301 designated as 301-3 to 301-12 inclusively, 301-35 to 301-38 inclusively, 301-42 to 301-71 inclusively, 301-76 to 301-80 inclusively, 301-82 to 301-86 inclusively and 301-89 to 301-105 inclusively of the cadastre of the parish of Saint-Hilaire; the whole as shown on a plan prepared by the Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works Canada, number MM-82-5394. This plan is based on a plan prepared by C.L. Mercier, Surveyor, dated October 12, 1977, number 45 787-1M. A copy of plan number MM-82-5394 has been placed in file 5300-5-5 A. Vol. 5, in the office of the Surveyor General of Canada, at Ottawa.
22 Nicolet Bird Sanctuary
In the St. Lawrence River and on firm land; near the town of Nicolet (in latitude approximately 46°12′N and in longitude approximately 72°40′W); all the parcel of land including the property of the Department of National Defence (Nicolet shooting range) located northwest of a fence built by the said Department and part of the St. Lawrence River including the island located at the mouth of the Ferme channel; the said parcel being bounded on the east by the southwest shore of the Nicolet River, on the southeast by the said fence, on the southwest by an existing road and its extension to the high-water mark of the said River, to the west and northwest by a line following, in part, the high-water mark to the north end of Longue-Pointe and, in part, a line located 1 100 metres from the said high-water mark; the whole as shown on a plan prepared by the Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works Canada, number MM-82-5402. This plan is based in part on the National Topographical Surveys Service’s Chart 31I/2 produced at a scale of 1:50 000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, at Ottawa, and in part on the survey plans of the parishes of Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-Nicolet and of Saint-Antoine-de-la-Baie-du-Febvre. A copy of plan MM-82-5402 has been placed in file 5300-5-5 A. Vol. 5, in the office of the Surveyor General of Canada, at Ottawa.
23 Philipsburg Bird Sanctuary
In part in the village of Philipsburg and on the east shore of Missisquoi Bay; in the parish of St. Armand West; all that parcel of land comprising lots 42, 45, 46, 48, 49, 50, 53, 54, 57, 68, 69 and parts of lots 43, 44, 51 and 52 of the cadastre of the parish of St. Armand West; as well as lots 29, 30, 31, 32, 32A, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39-2, 40-2, 41, 45, 46, 47, 55, 56, 57, 58, 63, 64, 65, 70, 71, 124, 125-2, 126, 127-2, 128-1 and parts of lots 69, 128 and 129 of the cadastre of the village of Philipsburg. All existing public roads are excluded from the said parcel of land as well as lots 42, 43, 44, 59 and 60 and that portion of lot 129 bordering on the road, the said lots and lot portions being situated in the village of Philipsburg; also excluded from the said parcel of land are lot 47 and portions of lots 43, 44, 51 and 52 near the said roads and situated in the parish of St. Armand West; the whole as shown on a plan prepared by the Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works Canada, number MM-82-5395. Certain lot numbers do not appear on this plan, which is based on a plan prepared by C.C. Lindsay, May 14, 1956 and amended June 12, 1957, bearing number 1714R Miscellaneous. A copy of plan MM-82-5395 has been placed in file 5300-5-5 A. Vol. 5, in the office of the Surveyor General of Canada, at Ottawa.
24 Saint-Augustin Bird Sanctuary
In the Gulf of St. Lawrence; near and southeast of the locality of Saint-Augustin (in latitude approximately 51°08′N and in longitude approximately 58°28′W); all this parcel of land including the islands, islets, rocks and water within boundaries that can be described as follows: commencing at a point located on the low-water mark at the easternmost tip of Île de la Grande Passe; THENCE, in a generally southwesterly direction following the said low-water mark of the said Île de la Grande Passe to the southern tip of the promontory located in latitude 51°07′25″N and in longitude 58°33′51″W; THENCE, in a S45°00′E direction a distance of 4.5 kilometres to a point in the said Gulf; THENCE, in a N74°00′E direction a distance of 7.0 kilometres to a point in the said Gulf; THENCE, in a N34°00′E direction a distance of 7.5 kilometres to a point in the said Gulf; THENCE in a N20°00′W direction a distance of 2.5 kilometres to a point in the said Gulf; THENCE, in a straight line southwest to the point of commencement; except for and setting aside from the said parcel all of Kennedy Island; the whole as shown on a plan prepared by the Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works Canada, number MM-82-5397. This plan is based on the National Topographical Surveys Service’s Charts 12-0/1 and 12-0/2 produced at a scale of 1:50 000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, at Ottawa. A copy of plan MM-82-5397 has been placed in file 5300-5-5 A. Vol. 5, in the office of the Surveyor General of Canada, at Ottawa.
25 Île Sainte-Marie Bird Sanctuary
In the Gulf of St. Lawrence; east of the locality of La Romaine (in latitude approximately 50°18′N and in longitude approximately 59°40′W); all this parcel of land including les îles Sainte-Marie, Cliff and Boat Islands, and all islets, rocks and water within a one-kilometre zone around the said islands, islets and rocks; the whole as shown on a plan prepared by the Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works Canada, number MM-82-5398. This plan is based on the National Topographical Surveys Service’s Etamamiou Chart 12J/5 produced at a scale of 1:50 000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, at Ottawa. A copy of plan MM-82-5398 has been placed in file 5300-5-5 A. Vol. 5, in the office of the Surveyor General of Canada, at Ottawa.
26 Saint-Omer Bird Sanctuary
In Chaleur Bay; near the municipality of the parish of Saint-Omer (in latitude approximately 48°06′30″N and in longitude approximately 66°14′00″W); all these parcels of land more particularly described under Firstly and Secondly as follows:
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Secondly, a sandbar with an area of approximately 60 hectares, bounded on the north by lots 1-3, 2-3, 3-3, 4-3, 5-3, 6-3, 8-3, 8-4, 10-3, 10-6, 13-3, 14-4 and 15-3 of the cadastre of the municipality of Saint-Omer and by lots 1C-1, 1F, 1G-4, 1H-5, 1I-7, 2A-6, 2B-9, 2B-11, 2B-14, 2C-5, 3A-9 and parts of lots 3B-9 and 55 of the cadastre of Carleton Township; on the northeast, east, southeast, south and southwest by part of lot 55 (Shoolbred Bank) and by the part of lot 55 (Shoolbred Bank) mentioned earlier, the western boundary of which is a line that is an extension of the line separating lots 15-3 and 15-4 of the cadastre of the municipality of Saint-Omer; the whole as shown on a plan prepared by the Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works Canada, number MM-82-5413. This plan is based on a plan prepared by Maurice Martineau, Surveyor, dated June 20, 1980 and registered with the Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, under number MM-80-5029. A copy of plan MM-82-5413 has been placed in file 5300-5-5 A. Vol. 5, in the office of the Surveyor General of Canada, at Ottawa.
27 Saint-Vallier Bird Sanctuary
In the St. Lawrence River; near the village of Saint-Vallier (in latitude approximately 46°53′30″N and in longitude approximately 70°51′00″W); all this parcel of land including the whole of lot 383 which lies within the following boundaries: to the north, the mean low-tide mark of the said River; to the northeast, the extension of the northeast boundary of lot 87 of the parish of Saint-Vallier to the said low-tide mark; to the south, the mean high-tide mark of the said River; to the southwest, the extension of the southwest boundary of lot 162 of the parish of Saint-Vallier to its intersection with the low-tide mark; the whole as shown on a plan prepared by the Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works Canada, number MM-82-5405. This plan is based on a plan prepared by Marc Thiboutot, Surveyor, dated June 21, 1971 and in part according to the survey plan of the parish of Saint-Vallier. A copy of plan MM-82-5405 has been placed in file 5300-5-5 A. Vol. 5, in the office of the Surveyor General of Canada, at Ottawa.
28 Trois-Saumons Bird Sanctuary
In the St. Lawrence River; near the locality of Trois-Saumons and southwest of Saint-Jean-Port-Joli (in latitude approximately 47°09′30″N and in longitude approximately 70°20′00″W); all water and marshes that lie within lines that can be described as follows: commencing at a point located at the intersection of the high-water mark and the north shore of the Tortue River; THENCE, northeasterly along the said high-water line to its intersection with the south shore of the Trois-Saumons River; THENCE, in a straight line northwest in the same direction as the land division lines between the said rivers a distance of one kilometre; THENCE, southwest along a line parallel and equal in distance to the said high-water line; THENCE, in a straight line southeast 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-82-5416. This plan is based in part on the National Topographical Surveys Service’s St-Jean-Port-Joli Chart 21M/1 produced at a scale of 1:50 000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, at Ottawa. A copy of plan MM-82-5414 has been placed in file 5300-5-5 A. Vol. 5, in the office of the Surveyor General of Canada, at Ottawa.
29 Senneville Bird Sanctuary
That certain tract of land comprising an area of 1406 acres, more or less, English measure, and being composed of parts of Lots numbers 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 16, 17, 20, 21, Lots numbers 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, on the Official Plan and in the Book of Reference for the Parish of Ste. Anne, County of Jacques Cartier, which may be more particularly described as follows:
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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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32 Baie des Loups Bird Sanctuary
In the Gulf of St. Lawrence; east of the locality of La Romaine and near the hamlet of Baie des Loups (in latitude approximately 50°10′N and in longitude approximately 60°18′W); all this parcel of land including Outer Islet, Wolf Island, Emery Island and all the other unnamed islands, the rocks and water within an irregular area, the boundaries of which can be described as follows: on the north, the boundary is located midway between the firm land and the nearest islands and islets and measures approximately six kilometres; on the east, the boundary is located approximately 1.5 kilometres from a group of unnamed islands located approximately four kilometres north of Wolf Island and 1.5 kilometres east of Wolf Island and Outer Islet; to the south and west, this boundary is located approximately 1.5 kilometres from the said Outer Islet and Wolf Island, continuing northward along the river, passing west of Emery Point and the islets located there until it reaches the said northern boundary; the whole as shown on a plan prepared by the Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works Canada, number MM-82-5400. This plan is based in part on the National Topographical Surveys Service’s Chart 12K/1 produced at a scale of 1:50 000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, at Ottawa. A copy of plan MM-82-5400 has been placed in file 5300-5-5 A. Vol. 5, in the office of the Surveyor General of Canada, at Ottawa.
33 Gros Mécatina Bird Sanctuary
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All those parcels more particularly described under Firstly, Secondly and Thirdly as follows:
Firstly, aux Marmettes Islands (two) being at approximate latitude 50°43′N and approximate longitude 58°53′W, and the two islets and reef known as Rochers aux Marmettes being at approximate latitude 50°42′ N and approximate longitude 58°52′W;
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The whole as shown on Plan No. MM-94-7942 dated February 22, 1994, and prepared by Real Estate Services of the Department of Public Works.
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1 Beckett Creek Bird Sanctuary
All those parcels of land situate in the Township of Cumberland, in the County of Russell, in the Province of Ontario, and more particularly described as follows:
Firstly, the Ottawa Public School Board property, in lots 2, 3 and 4, concession 1, according to a deed registered in the Registry Office at Russell as 13965-B and a plan registered in said Office as 18D, said property being shown outlined in red on a copy of said plan recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa as 54081; and
Secondly, all of the lands in lots 3 and 4, concession 1, expropriated by the Ontario Hydro Electric Power Commission according to expropriation documents registered in said Office as 5428B, and that portion of the lands expropriated in lots 5 and 6, concession 1, according to said documents, lying northerly of the following described line:
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said expropriated lands in lots 3 and 4 and portion of expropriated lands in lots 5 and 6 being depicted on a sketch recorded as F8 30930 in said Records; said parcels containing together about 255 acres.
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6 Mississippi Lake Bird Sanctuary
In Ontario, in the county of Lanark, in the township of Drummond, all that parcel of land being more particularly described as follows:
COMMENCING at an iron bar marking the most southerly corner of the northeast half of lot 19, concession IX, in said township, according to a plan filed in the Registry Office at Perth as plan RD-9; THENCE, northeasterly along the southeasterly boundary of said lot to an iron bar marking the most southerly corner of lot 20, in said concession, according to said plan; THENCE, continuing northeasterly along the southeasterly boundary of the southwest half of said lot 20, and its northeasterly production, 2,000 feet to a point located in Mississippi Lake; THENCE, northerly in a straight line to the middle thread of the Mississippi River where it enters said lake; THENCE, in general northwesterly and westerly directions along said middle thread to the northeasterly production of the northwesterly boundary of Part 1 of lot 20, concession X; as said Part 1 is shown on a plan filed in said Office as RD-8; THENCE, southwesterly along the last aforesaid production and boundary to the most westerly corner of said Part 1; THENCE, southeasterly along the southwesterly boundary of said Part 1, 614.9 feet, more or less, to the most northerly corner of Part 2 of the last aforesaid lot, according to the last aforesaid plan; THENCE, southwesterly along the northwesterly boundary of said Part 2,500.4 feet, more or less, to the most westerly corner of said Part 2; THENCE, southeasterly along the southwesterly boundary of said Part 2 and its southeasterly production, 2,929.6 feet, more or less, to a point on the northwesterly boundary of lot 20, concession IX, as the last aforesaid boundary is shown on said plan RD-9; THENCE, southwesterly along the last aforesaid boundary to the most northerly corner of lot 19, concession IX, according to said plan RD-9; THENCE, southeasterly along the northeasterly boundary of said lot 19, 2,290.8 feet, more or less, to the most northerly corner of Part 1 of the last aforesaid lot, according to the last aforesaid plan; THENCE, southwesterly along the northwesterly boundary of the last aforesaid Part 1, 987.7 feet, more or less, to the southwesterly boundary of the northeast half of said lot 19, concession IX; THENCE, southeasterly along the last aforesaid boundary, 2,305.0 feet, more or less, to the point of commencement.
7 Moose River Migratory Bird Sanctuary
All those parts of the District of Cochrane, in the Province of Ontario, said parts being more particularly described as follows:
Firstly: The whole of Shipsands Island, including that area known locally as Wavy Creek lying between Shipsands Island and the normal high tide water mark of the mainland, together with all those portions of Moose River and James Bay lying within a line conforming to the sinuosities of and 200 feet distant from the normal high tide water mark of that area, said Island and portions containing together by admeasurement 2,000 acres, approximately.
Secondly: All that portion of land lying southeasterly on the mouth of Moose River and being more particularly described as follows:
COMMENCING at the most westerly extremity of the tidal flat adjoining the right bank of Moose River at its mouth; THENCE, southeasterly and easterly to and along the northerly edge of willow growth to the left bank of an unnamed stream flowing into James Bay, said stream being the most westerly outlet of Partridge River and locally known as Partridge Creek; THENCE, downstream along said left bank, westerly along the southerly shore of James Bay, and upstream along the right bank of Moose River to the point of commencement; together with all those portions of Moose River and James Bay lying within a line conforming to the sinuosities of and 200 feet distant from said portion of land; the last aforesaid portions of land and waters containing together by admeasurement 1,600 acres, approximately.
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9 Rideau Bird Sanctuary
All that portion of the Province of Ontario more particularly described as follows:
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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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2 Duncairn Reservoir Bird Sanctuary
Comprising the following areas: all West of the Third Meridian.
In Twp. 13, Range 15, that part of sections 6, 7 and 18; in Twp. 13, Range 16, that part of section 1 and 12; in Twp. 12, Range 16, that part of sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 35 and 36; in Twp. 12, Range 17, part of sections 13, 14, 23, 24, 26 and 35; in Twp. 11, Range 16, that part of sections 32 and 33 taken for the right-of-way of the Duncairn Reservoir as said reservoir is shown on a plan of survey by J. D. Shepley, dated 1942 and on file in the office of the Controller of Surveys, Department of Natural Resources, as number F. 793.
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6 Murray Lake Bird Sanctuary
The following areas in Range 16, West of the Third Meridian.
In Twp. 46, all that portion covered by the waters of Murray Lake, as said lake is shown on a plan of survey approved and confirmed by F. H. Peters, Surveyor General at Ottawa, the 5th of January, 1928.
And in Twp. 47, all that portion covered by the waters of Murray Lake, as said lake is shown on a plan of survey approved and confirmed by E. Deville, Surveyor General at Ottawa the 28th of September, 1918.
In Twp. 46, Range 17, West of the 3rd Meridian, that portion covered by the waters of Murray Lake, as said lake is shown on a plan of survey, approved and confirmed by E. Deville, Surveyor General at Ottawa, the 19th of December, 1916.
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8 Old Wives Lake Bird Sanctuary
Comprising the lands covered by the waters from day to day of Old Wives Lake, formerly known as Johnstone Lake, together with the islands therein, in Townships 12 and 13, Range 28; Townships 12, 13 and 14, Range 29; Townships 12, 13 and 14, Range 30, all west of the 2nd Meridian; Townships 12, 13 and 14, Range 1 and Townships 13 and 14, Range 2, all west of the 3rd Meridian.
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11 Scent Grass Lake Bird Sanctuary
The following areas in Twp. 46, West of the 3rd Meridian:
In Range 15, all that portion of Sections 7, 8, 9, 16, 17 and 18 covered by the waters of Scent Grass Lake as said lake is shown on a plan of survey of said Twp. approved and confirmed by F. H. Peters, Surveyor General at Ottawa, the 10th of December, 1927. In Range 16, all that portion of Sections 12 and 13, covered by the waters of Scent Grass Lake, as said lake is shown on a plan of survey of said Twp. approved and confirmed by F. H. Peters, Surveyor General at Ottawa, the 5th of January, 1928.
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15 Wascana Lake Bird Sanctuary
Firstly: All that portion of the southwest quarter of section 17 in Township 17, Range 19, lying west of the 2nd Meridian in the Province of Saskatchewan, lying south and west on the southerly and westerly limits of Douglas Park as shown on plan of Record in the Land Titles Office for the Regina Land Registration District as No. F 3256 and Q 3743 respectively.
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Thirdly: All that portion of the north one-half of said section 8, lying west of the westerly limit of the surveyed roadway, known as Number 1 Highway bypass, as shown in the plan of Record in the said Land Titles Office as F U 741 excepting therefrom the portions included for registration on plans of Record in said Land Titles Office as No. F L 1542 and E R 3825 and also excepting that portion lying between said plans F L 1542 and E R 3825.
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1 Inglewood Bird Sanctuary
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Parcel 2
All and singular that parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in sections sixteen (16) and nine (9) of township twenty-four (24), range twenty-nine (29), west of the fourth (4th) meridian, and sections one (1) and twelve (12) of township twenty-four (24), range one (1), west of the fifth (5th) meridian, which may be more particularly described as follows:
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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:
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4 Saskatoon Lake Bird Sanctuary
Parcel 1
All that area and extent of land situate in the 71st Township, in the 7th Range, west of the 6th Meridian, in the Province of Alberta, and being composed of all that portion of the North half of section 31 shown to be covered by the waters of Saskatoon Lake of the said Township, as shown upon a map or plan of survey of the said Township approved and confirmed at Ottawa on the 24th day of July, 1915, by Edouard Deville, Surveyor General of Dominion Lands, and on file in the Department of Lands and Forests at Edmonton.
Parcel 2
All that area and extent of land situate in the 72nd Township, in the 7th Range, west of the 6th Meridian, in the Province of Alberta, and being composed of the West half of Section 6 and all those portions of the East half of the said Section 6 and all of Section 7 shown to be covered by the waters of Saskatoon Lake of the said Township, as shown upon a map or plan of survey of the said Township approved and confirmed at Ottawa, on the 31st day of August, 1916, by Edouard Deville, Surveyor General of Dominion Lands, and on file in the Department of Lands and Forests at Edmonton.
Parcel 3
All that area and extent of land situate in the 71st Township, in the 8th Range, West of the 6th Meridian, in the Province of Alberta, and being composed of the Northeast quarter of Legal Subdivision 13, the North halves of Legal Subdivisions 14 and 15 and the whole of Legal Subdivision 16 of Section 36 of the said Township, as shown upon a map or plan of survey of the said Township approved and confirmed at Ottawa, on the 14th day of February, 1915, by Edouard Deville, Surveyor General of Dominion Lands, and on file in the Department of Lands and Forests at Edmonton.
Parcel 4
All that area and extent of land situate in the 72nd Township in the 8th Range, West of the 6th Meridian, in the Province of Alberta, and being composed of the whole of Section 1, and all those portions of the North half of Section 2, Sections 11 and 12, and the South half of Section 13 shown to be covered by the waters of Saskatoon Lake of the said Township, as shown upon a map or plan of survey of the said Township approved and confirmed at Ottawa, on the 15th day of June, 1915, by Edouard Deville, Surveyor General of Dominion Lands, and on file in the Department of Lands and Forests at Edmonton;
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2 Esquimalt Lagoon Bird Sanctuary
All and singular, that certain parcel or tract of land, and lands covered by water, situated in Esquimalt District, Province of British Columbia, which lands may be more particularly described as follows:
Salt Lagoon, known locally as Esquimalt Lagoon, Cobourg Peninsula, known locally as the Lagoon Sand Spit, also a strip of land 300 feet in width extending inland from high-water mark of the said Lagoon, all as shown on the map of Esquimalt Harbour, Vancouver Island, Province of British Columbia, issued in A.D. 1918-1919, under the orders of the Minister of the Naval Service of Canada (now Department of National Defence).
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.
4 Nechako River Bird Sanctuary
All the bed and waters of Nechako River lying within sections 7, 8 and 9 in township 11, range 5, Coast District, and all islands in said river situate within said sections, in the Province of British Columbia, as said river and islands are shown upon a plan of said township signed by V. Schjelderup, British Columbia Land Surveyor, on the 15th day of January, 1932, and of record in the Surveys and Mapping Service, Department of Lands and Forests, Victoria, British Columbia.
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6 Vaseux Lake Bird Sanctuary
Vaseux Lake, situated, lying and being in Township eighty-five (85) in the district of Similkameen in the Province of British Columbia, and the island therein known as Sub-Lot twenty-three (23); the whole of the Okanagan River between the north end of Vaseux Lake and the Indian reserve at the south end of Dog Lake; the sloughs and channels contiguous to Vaseux Lake and the aforementioned portions of the Okanagan River, and all lands within one hundred (100) yards of the shores of the said Vaseux Lake and Okanagan River.
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2 Anderson River Delta Bird Sanctuary
In the Northwest Territories, in the District of Mackenzie, in the vicinity of the Anderson River; all that tract more particularly described as follows:
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4 Banks Island Bird Sanctuary No. 2
In the Northwest Territories, in the District of Franklin and the waters of McClure Strait, the whole of Banks Island Bird Sanctuary No. 2 more particularly described as follows:
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8 Dewey Soper Bird Sanctuary
All that portion of Baffin Island, in the Northwest Territories, more particularly described as follows:
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9 East Bay Bird Sanctuary
All those portions of Southampton Island and the waters of Hudson Bay, in the District of Keewatin, in the Northwest Territories, said portions being more particularly described as follows:
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10 Harry Gibbons Bird Sanctuary
All those portions of Southampton Island and the waters of Hudson Bay, in the District of Keewatin, in the Northwest Territories, said portions being more particularly described as follows:
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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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13 Prince Leopold Island Bird Sanctuary
In the Northwest Territories, in the District of Franklin, all that parcel consisting of and being more particularly described as follows:
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14 Queen Maud Gulf Bird Sanctuary
In the Northwest Territories, in the districts of Mackenzie, Keewatin and Franklin, and the waters of Queen Maud Gulf, the whole of Queen Maud Gulf Bird Sanctuary more particularly described as follows:
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Boatswain Bay Bird Sanctuary
All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises covered at high tide by the waters of Boatswain Bay, which is situated on the east side of James Bay between Rupert Bay and the mouth of the East-Main River and is bounded, on the side towards James Bay, by a straight line connecting the western extremity of Neck-of-land Point and the northern extremity of the mainland point at the southwest end of Boatswain Bay and north of Mount Sherrick, all as shown on Canadian Hydrographic Chart Number 5800, together with all waters overlying the area above described and all islands, shoals, and rocks in Boatswain Bay, and together with all lands, marshes, and inland waters situated in the District of Mistassini, Province of Quebec, within two miles of any part of Boatswain Bay at high tide.
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