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Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
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All those parcels of land more particularly described as follows:
FIRSTLY: All that parcel of land shown as “Lands required for Chilkoot Trail National Historic Park” on a Plan recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa under number 71805, a copy of which is filed in the Surveyor General Branch, Ministry of Crown Lands, British Columbia as Plan 3 Tube 1445;
SECONDLY: All that parcel of land shown as Block A of District Lots 243 and 7101 on a Plan filed in the Surveyor General Branch, Ministry of Crown Lands in British Columbia as Plan 15 Tube 1483, a copy of which is recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa under number 72817;
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Fort Langley National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
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All those parcels of land more particularly described as follows:
FIRSTLY:
All that parcel of land shown as Lot 1, District Lot 19, Group 2 on a plan deposited in The Land Title Office at New Westminster as 68956, a copy of which is recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa as 69479;
SECONDLY:
All that parcel of land shown as Lot 2, District Lot 19 and District Lot 242, Group 2 on said Plan 68956.
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Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
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THAT the site comprises 44.4 acres of land as outlined in red on the copy of the site plan attached to Order in Council P.C. 1962-27/153 together with all military installations, exclusive of buildings No. 1030 and No. 1061 and exclusive of all World War II frame buildings other than No. 1001. Thus installations 1030 and 1061 would be retained by the Department of National Defence (Army) and No. 1001 (circled in red) would be allocated to the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development;
THAT the site will be administered, together with Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Site, as a unit.
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Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
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All as shown on a plan of survey recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records in Ottawa under Plan Number 70640 C.L.S.R. (872 0488 L.T.O.); said parcels containing Two Hundred and Twenty-Eight decimal Five Two Seven (228.527) hectares, more or less.
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Batoche National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
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that parcel of land designated asBatoche National Historic Park on Plan 70812 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is filed in the Land Titles Office at Prince Albert under number 87PAO8149;
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Fort Battleford National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
In the Province of Saskatchewan, in the Townsite of Battleford, parcels N, O and P as shown on Plan 68173 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is registered as number 82-B-07017 in the Battleford Land Titles Office, said parcels containing together 22.65 hectares more or less.
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Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
In the Province of Saskatchewan, in NE 1/4 Section 14, Township 20, Range 11, W.2.M., the whole of parcel A, designated as Motherwell Homestead National Historic Park according to plan 67401 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is filed in the Land Titles Office at Regina as Plan No. 81R05202; said parcel containing 3.59 hectares, more or less.
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Prince of Wales Fort National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Province of Manitoba, at the northern end of the western peninsula formed by the junction of the Churchill River and Hudson Bay, comprising all that portion of the said peninsula lying to the north of the northerly limit of First Avenue, in the said town of Churchill, and containing an area of fifty (50) acres, more or less, as shown on a plan approved and confirmed by Edouard Deville, Surveyor General of Canada, dated the 5th day of November, 1909, and which said plan is of record in the Legal Surveys Division, Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Ottawa, under Number 15353.
Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Province of Manitoba and composed of those portions of River Lot One (1), in the Parish of Saint Clements, and River Lot One Hundred and Thirty-one (131), in the Parish of Saint Andrews, lying to the east of Lord Selkirk Highway, as same are shown outlined in pink on the Plan of Survey, registered in the Winnipeg Land Titles Office as Number 5196.
Riel House National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
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all that parcel of land designated as Riel House National Historic Park according to a plan recorded at the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa as No. 72472, a copy of which has been filed in the Winnipeg Land Titles Office as Plan 24502;
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St. Andrew’s Rectory National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
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All those parcels of land designated as parcels A, B and D according to a plan filed in the Winnipeg Land Titles Office as Plan No. 18050, a copy of which is recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa as No. 69182; said parcels containing together about 2.923 hectares.
The Forks National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
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All that parcel of land designated as The Forks National Historic Park according to a plan recorded at the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa as No. 72025, a copy of which is filed in the Winnipeg Land Titles Office as Plan 23609 WLTO; said Parcel containing 3.10 hectares (7.66 acres) more or less.
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Bellevue House National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
In the County of Frontenac; in the Township of Kingston (now the City of Kingston); in farm lot 22, concession l, lot H.S. 1 according to plan 53162 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is filed in the Registry Office at Kingston as 1368; said lot containing 1.59 acres, more or less.
Fort George National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
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Lot 1 according to Plan 57662 recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is filed in the Registry Office at St. Catharines as Canada Lands Plan No. 2;
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Part 1 and Part 2 as shown on plan 30R-6751 deposited in said Registry Office at St. Catharines, a copy of which is recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa as Plan 73465;
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Fort Malden National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
In the Province of Ontario; in the County of Essex; in the Town of Amherstburg described as follows: All those parcels of land and water designated Fort Malden National Historic Park and shown bordered by a heavy black line on plan 60970 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is filed in the Land Registry Office at Windsor as 4; said parcels containing 9.50 acres of land and 3.36 acres of water, more or less.
Fort St. Joseph National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
In Ontario; in the District of Algoma; in the Township of Jocelyn; the whole of a parcel comprising Ordnance Reserve No. 1 and Naval Reserve “A” Concession A according to plan 59676 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is filed in the Land Titles Office at Sault Ste. Marie as T168267; said parcel containing 374.34 hectares, more or less.
Fort Wellington National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land situate in the Town of Prescott in the County of Grenville and Province of Ontario, and comprising Lots 29 to 36 inclusive, as shown on a plan of the Ordnance property in the Town of Prescott as surveyed under instructions from the Crown Lands Department dated 11th May, 1859, and signed by B. W. Gossage, Provincial Land Surveyor.
Woodside National Historic Site of Canada comprising the area in the Province of Ontario, in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, in the City of Kitchener, described as follows:
the whole of Lots 549-1 and 549-2 according to plan 58875 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is filed in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Waterloo North (No. 58) at Kitchener as 945,
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Battle of the Châteauguay National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
In Quebec; in the county of Châteauguay; in the parish of Saint-Malachie, the whole of lots C.P. 1 and C.P. 2 according to a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office at Beauharnois as 133578, a copy of which is recorded as 57678 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa; the said lots containing 0.26 acres and 2.80 acres respectively, more or less.
Battle of the Restigouche National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
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as said parts are described in the Deed of Sale, registered in the said registration division under number 37331;
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Cartier-Brébeuf National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
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Less,
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said parts as shown on said plan 58556;
as said parts are also shown separately on plans prepared by Luc Pelletier, Q.L.S., dated June 12, 1973, under Minutes 7-132-02, 7-132-03, 7-132-04 and 7-132-05, copies of which have been recorded under number F.B. 33253 in said Records; the remainder containing about 17.33 acres (7.01 hectares).
This description is subject to two (2) sewage pipe maintenance easements, each being 20 feet (6.1 metres) in width as same are shown on said plan 58556 and F.B. 33289 in said records.
Coteau-du-Lac National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
In the Province of Quebec, in the Parish of Saint Ignace-du-Coteau-du-Lac, all that parcel of land designated Lot 130/N.S. on plan 59472 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is deposited in the Registry Office for the Registration Division of Soulanges at Coteau Landing as 64574; said parcel containing about 11.5 acres.
Fort Chambly National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land situate at Chambly in the Province of Quebec and comprising Villa Lots 1-1, 1-2 and 1-21 as shown on a plan of Ordnance Lands situate at Chambly, P.Q., accepted and approved to be retained of record in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa and signed by David Mills, Minister of the Interior, on January 10, 1878.
Fort Lennox National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land comprising a number of islands in the Richelieu River, situate, lying and being near St. Paul, in the Province of Quebec, and comprising all the lands included in the Imperial Reserve transferred to the control of Canada and known as the Military Reserve Île-aux-Noix, containing an area of two hundred and ten (210) acres, more or less.
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The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
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a part of the original lot 807 according to the Official Plan and Book of Reference for the City of Lachine, in the Registration Division of Montreal, as said part is described in the correction to the Deed of Sale, said Deed being registered in the said Registration Division under number 2786072, said correction to said Deed being registered in said Division under number 2984752;
as said part is shown on a plan prepared by Alfred Trottier, arpenteur-géomètre, dated August 25, 1977 and recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records, in the Office of the Surveyor General and Director at Ottawa, under number 63649, said part containing 1659.21 square metres more or less.
Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
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lots 74, 75 and 76, range V, according to the Plan and Book of Reference of the Official Cadastre for the Village of Compton, in the Registration Division of Sherbrooke and as described in a Deed of Sale registered in the said registration division under number 205493;
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Sir George-Étienne Cartier National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
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those parts of Lot 41 according to the Plan and Book of Reference of the Official Cadastre for the East District, in the Registration Division of Montreal; as said parts are described in the deeds of sale registered in the said registration division under numbers 2435722 and 3587991; said parts as shown on two plans, the first prepared by Maurice Gaudreault, of Gaudreault, Rabin, Legault & Pigeon arpenteurs-géomètres, dated June 17, 1970 and numbered 9187; the second plan prepared by Yves Pigeon, of Gaudreault, Pigeon & Verschelden arpenteurs-géomètres, dated March 12, 1985 and numbered 85-9187-1; a certified copy of each plan has been recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, under numbers 56070 and F.B.33440 respectively;
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Lévis Forts National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
In the Province of Québec; in the County of Lévis; in the City of Lauzon; all that parcel of land as shown on plan 66456 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, containing 4.5 hectares, more or less.
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Boishébert National Historic Site of Canadacomprising the following described area:
All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Province of New Brunswick, in the County of Northumberland, in the Parish of Derby, known as Beaubear’s Island and extending to the bank or shore of the Miramichi River, containing 179 acres more or less and being the same lands conveyed by New Brunswick to James Fraser and William Forsythe by Grants numbered 191, 217, 230 and 444 in the years 1786, 1790, 1791 and 1806 respectively.
Carleton Martello Tower National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
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All that parcel of land shown on a plan recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa as 67246, a copy of which is filed in the Registry Office at Saint John as 1144;
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All that parcel of land shown as Parcel “A” on a plan recorded in the records as 82387, a copy of which is deposited in the office as 10194612; and containing about 814 square metres.
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Fort Beauséjour National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
In New Brunswick; in the County of Westmorland; in the parish of Westmorland; at Fort Beauséjour, the whole of lots C.C.1, C.C.2, C.C.3, C.C.4, FB4, FB5, FB6, FB7, FBA8, FB9, FB11 and FB12 according to plan 59526 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is filed in the Registry Office at Moncton as 9634; said lots containing together about 297.7 acres.
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Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
In Victoria County; at Baddeck; all that parcel of land according to plan 56780 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is registered in the Registry Office at Baddeck as number 29; said parcel containing 24.74 acres, more or less.
Fort Anne National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
In Nova Scotia; in the County of Annapolis; at Annapolis Royal; all that parcel shown as Fort Anne National Historic Park according to plan 67117 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is filed in the Registry Office at Bridgetown as P-838; said parcel containing 17.21 hectares, more or less.
Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site of Canada comprising the area in the Province of Nova Scotia, County of Cape Breton, in the vicinity of Louisbourg described as follows:
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(a) those two parcels according to plan 57052 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is filed in the Registry Office at Sydney as M1086P,
less that part of the larger of the two parcels lying within lot 3 as that lot is shown on plan 56059 of the said Records, a copy of which is filed in the said Registry Office as M852,
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(b) that island known as Battery Island according to plan 51364 of the said Records, a copy of which is filed in the said Registry Office as M425, and
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(c) that island consisting of about one-half acre situate in a cove at the southwest end of Louisburg Harbour included in the Expropriation filed in the said Registry Office on February 5, 1964 as M420,
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Grand-Pré National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
All and singular, all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the County of Kings, Province of Nova Scotia, as shown on a plan recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa under No. 68720, said plan also having been filed in the office of the Registrar of Deeds for Kings County under No. P5329;
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Grassy Island Fort National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
In the Province of Nova Scotia, in the County of Guysborough, and being more particularly described as follows:
Firstly:
All that certain tract or parcel of land shown as Grassy Island on a plan recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa under No. 68204, a copy of which has also been filed in the Registry of Deeds Office at Guysborough under No. 640B;
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Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
In Nova Scotia, in the City of Halifax, all those parcels of land being more particularly described under Firstly and Secondly as follows:
Firstly: that parcel shown according to plan 42708 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is filed in the Registry Office at Halifax as 2919;
Secondly: that parcel shown as Lot HC-1 according to plan 56393 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is filed in the Registry Office at Halifax as 10293;
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Port-Royal National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
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1 All and singular that certain lot, piece and parcel of land situate, lying and being at Lower Granville, in the County of Annapolis, and more particularly described as follows:
COMMENCING at a point thirty-one and six-tenths (31.6) feet distant and south sixty-nine degrees (69°00′) west from the northwest corner of the Champlain Habitation Monument, and thirty-two and two-tenths (32.2) feet distant and south eighty-three degrees thirty minutes (83°30’) west from the southwest corner of said Monument, said point being on the northern boundary of the highway between Granville Ferry and Victoria Beach; THENCE north one degree thirty minutes (1°30′) west a distance of one thousand and sixty-five and seven-tenths (1065.7) feet, to a point south twenty-five (25) feet more or less from the southern boundary of P.H. Robblee’s orchard; THENCE north eighty-eight degrees thirty minutes (88°30’) east a distance of three hundred and eighty-two and nine-tenths (382.9) feet to a point south twenty (20) feet more or less from southern boundary of said orchard; THENCE south one degree thirty minutes (1°30′) east a distance of eight hundred and twenty-six and four-tenths (826.4) feet to a stake on the northern boundary of aforementioned highway; THENCE in a southwesterly direction along the northern boundary of the highway a distance of four hundred and forty-eight (448) feet more or less to the point of beginning, said Lot containing eight and twenty-five one hundredths (8.25) acres, saving and excepting such lands within the described lands and premises as may be the property of the Canadian National Railway for its right-of-way thereover, and also reserving to the said Philip H. Robblee, his heirs and assigns, a right-of-way twenty (20) feet in width along the east side of said lot next to land of Stanley Farnsworth extending from the main highway to the orchard owned by said Philip H. Robblee; as described in a Deed dated the 8th day of November, 1938, the same being registered in the Registry Office at Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, on the 22nd November, 1938, Book 197, Page 335.
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2 All and singular that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being at Lower Granville, in the County of Annapolis, bounded and described as follows:
COMMENCING on the south side of the main highway at the eastern corner of lands now owned by The Historical Association of Annapolis Royal; THENCE proceeding easterly along the main highway to a point approximately one hundred and twenty-five feet from the place of beginning or a point four feet west of a line of pine trees now on the land of said Albert E. Parker, which said line of trees extends from the main highway to the Annapolis River; THENCE following southerly a course four feet to the westward of said trees to the Annapolis River; THENCE along said Annapolis River to the southeasterly corner of said lands of said The Historical Association of Annapolis Royal; THENCE northerly along the east boundary of the lands of the said Historical Association to the point of beginning, as described in a Deed dated the 7th day of February, 1939, the same being registered in the Registry office at Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, on the 2nd March 1939, Book 179, Page 520.
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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:
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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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4 All and singular that certain lot or parcel of land and premises situate at Karsdale, in the County of Annapolis and Province of Nova Scotia, forming part of the former right-of-way land of the Halifax and South Western Railway Company and more particularly bounded, delimited and described as follows:
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THENCE, from the point of beginning, so determined, westerly, along the said original Centre Line as shown by a broken white line on the accompanying plan seven hundred and seventy-eight (778) feet, more or less, to a point on the prolongation across the Railway right-of-way of the boundary line between land formerly of Mrs. John Robblee, now of Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, and that of Vernon Clarke, lying adjacent westerly; embracing throughout a width of forty-nine and five-tenths (49.5) feet on the right or northerly side of the said original Centre Line, and on the left or southerly side thereof a width of one hundred and forty-nine and five-tenths (149.5) feet, measured at right angles thereto;
Containing, the said parcel of land so described, an area of three and fifty-five hundredths (3.55) acres more or less, as described in a Deed dated the 3rd February, 1939, the same being registered in the Registry Office at Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, on the 17th May, 1939, in Book 197, Page 588.
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5 All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land known as Champlain’s Garden, situate between Port Wade-Annapolis Highway and the Annapolis River, in the vicinity of Lower Granville, in the County of Annapolis, in the Province of Nova Scotia, as shown upon a plan of survey signed by E. R. Wade, Provincial Land Surveyor, and dated 19th November, 1948, and of record in the National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Ottawa; said parcel containing an area of three acres and five-tenths of an acre, more or less, being the same lands and premises as were conveyed by the Historical Association of Annapolis Royal to Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada by deed recorded in the Registry of Deeds at Bridgetown, N.S., in Book 210, page 496.
Prince of Wales Tower National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
In Nova Scotia; at Halifax; in Point Pleasant Park, all that parcel enclosed within the circumference of a circle having a radius of 80 feet with the centre of the circle being the centre of the structure known as the Prince of Wales Martello Tower, said centre being 77°45′, 429.8 feet, more or less, from the monument shown marking the southwesterly corner of the National Historic Site on plan 53423 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa and premising that the northwesterly boundary of said site has a bearing of 37°52′; Said parcel containing 0.46 acres more or less.
York Redoubt National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
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a copy of which has been filed in the Land Registry Office at Halifax as 21964;
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Ardgowan National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
In the Province of Prince Edward Island, in Queens County, in the Village of Parkdale, all that parcel of land shown as plan number 662 on plan 55707 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records of the Legal Surveys Division, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources at Ottawa, a copy of which has been filed in the office of the Registrar of Deeds for the Queens County at Charlottetown; said parcel containing 1.55 hectares, more or less.
Skmaqn–Port-la-Joye–Fort Amherst National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
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Said parcel being subject to right-of-way 4.57 metres wide and to a powerline right-of-way as shown on said plan in said records;
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L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
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All that parcel of land shown as L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Park on a plan confirmed by the Surveyor General of Canada Lands on November 23, 1982, said plan is recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, Ontario, under number 68438, a copy of which has been filed in the Registry of Deeds Office at St. John’s, Newfoundland, under number S.P. 117;
Less:
firstly: all that portion of land being more particularly described as the portion of the peninsula at Beak Point lying northwesterly of a line parallel to and perpendicularly distant 750 feet northwesterly from the seaward boundary of said park in Medee Bay, said seaward boundary having a bearing of South 47°59′00″West as shown on aforesaid plan;
secondly: all that parcel of land shown as parcel 5 on a plan of survey signed by J.C. Gorman, N.L.S., and dated June 30, 1988, said plan is recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, Ontario, under number 71712, a copy of which has been filed in the Registry of Deeds Office at St. John’s, Newfoundland, under number 2042;
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Cape Spear National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
In the District of St. John’s South, the whole of a parcel at Cape Spear according to plan 57890 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is registered in the Registry Office at St. John’s as 33733; less that portion of said parcel being more particularly described as follows:
COMMENCING at an iron post numbered 7, as said post and all other posts hereinafter referred to being according to said plan; THENCE S. 28°51′34″W., 725.31 feet, more or less, to an iron post numbered 16; THENCE N.60°10′27″W., 416.34 feet, more or less, to an iron post numbered 2; THENCE N.07°00′08″E., 140.18 feet, more or less, to an iron post; THENCE N.25°56′01″E., 142.84 feet, more or less, to an iron post; THENCE N. 46°03′32″E., 383.37 feet, more or less, to an iron post numbered 5; THENCE S.73°28′57″E., to the point of commencement; the remainder containing about 131 acres.
Castle Hill National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area;
All that piece or parcel of land situate and being at Placentia in the Province of Newfoundland commonly known and referred to as Castle Hill and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the northerly limit of the road (sixty-six feet wide) extending from the road leading from Jersey Side to the Argentia Highway to the fort at Castle Hill, the said point being the southwest angle of land occupied by J. O’Keefe; THENCE running in an easterly direction along the aforesaid northerly limit of the road two hundred and forty-eight feet; THENCE turning and running south ninety feet to a point on the southern side of the said road; THENCE running south sixty-seven degrees forty-two minutes east one hundred and four feet and seven-tenths of a foot more or less; THENCE running south eight hundred and five feet to a point on the shore of Placentia Bay at high-water mark; THENCE running along the said shore at high-water mark in a general westerly direction three thousand five hundred feet; THENCE turning and running south seventy-one degrees thirty minutes east seven hundred and seventy feet and THENCE north eighty-two degrees fifty minutes east four hundred and eighty feet and four-tenths of a foot; and THENCE north seventy-eight degrees nine minutes east nine hundred and sixty-seven feet more or less to the aforesaid land occupied by J. O’Keefe; THENCE running by the said land south nineteen degrees thirty minutes east three hundred and ninety-eight feet more or less to the point of beginning; all bearings being magnetic.
Port au Choix National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
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All those parcels of land designated as Parcels 1, 2 and 3 according to a plan recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa under the number 68584; a copy has also been filed at the Registry of Deeds, St. John’s, as Master Plan number 1899; containing in total an area of 833.24 hectares, more or less.
Signal Hill National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described area:
All that parcel of land described as follows, that is to say:
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EXCEPTING THEREFROM the whole of parcels A and B, in Signal Hill National Park, in the Electoral District of St. John’s East, in the province of Newfoundland, said parcels containing together by admeasurement sixteen acres and sixty-three hundredths of an acre, more or less, as said parcels are shown bordered red on a plan of record number forty-three thousand two hundred and four in the Legal Surveys and Aeronautical Charts Division of the Department of Mines and Technical Surveys at Ottawa, a copy of which has been registered in the Office of the Registrar of Deeds at St. John’s under Vol. three hundred and eighty-eight, Folio seventy-three.
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Pingo Canadian Landmark comprising the following described area:
In the Northwest Territories; in the Mackenzie Delta; all that parcel of land including lands covered by water shown as Pingo Canadian Landmark Site on a plan recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records in Ottawa as plan 71851, a copy of which is filed in the Land Titles Office at Yellowknife as 2002; the parcel containing about 1 598 hectares;
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Wrecks of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror National Historic Site of Canada comprising the following described areas:
Firstly,
In the Arctic Ocean; in Wilmot and Crampton Bay; the area, consisting of the seabed and water column above the seabed, that is described as follows:
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Secondly,
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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