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  1. National Parks of Canada Fishing Regulations - C.R.C., c. 1120 (SCHEDULE II)
    National Parks of Canada Fishing Regulations

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    Open Seasons

    Column I Column II Column III
    Park Waters Species of Fish Open Season
    3 All other waters except as specified in Schedule IV All July 1 to October 31
    7.3 All other rivers and streams except as specified in Schedule IV All July 1 to Labour Day
    7.4 All other lakes except as specified in Schedule IV All July 1 to October 31
    10 All other waters except as specified in Schedule IV All July 1 to October 31
    17 All waters except as specified in Schedule IV All July 1 to October 31
    21 All other waters except as specified in Schedule IV All Victoria Day to September 30
    23 All other waters except as specified in Schedule IV All May 15 to September 30
    26 Dunphy’s Pond (also known as Duncan’s Pond) Trout (other than ice fishing) Victoria Day to the third Sunday of August
    27 All other waters, except as specified in Schedule IV or Schedule VI All Victoria Day to the third Sunday of August
    29 All waters except as specified in Schedule IV or Schedule VI All Victoria Day to September 15
    33 All other waters except as specified in Schedule IV or Schedule VI All except salmon April 15 to September 30
    34 All waters except as specified in Schedule IV All April 1 to August 31
    35 All waters except as specified in Schedule IV All All seasons
    38 All waters except as specified in Schedule IV Bass June 24 to Labour Day
    38.1 All waters except as specified in Schedule IV Other species Last Saturday in May to Labour Day
    40 All waters except as specified in Schedule IV All Second Saturday of May to the second Sunday of September
    46 All waters except as specified in Schedule IV All April 1 to March 31
    49 All other waters except as specified in Schedule IV. All other species February 1 to April 15 and May 15 to September 7

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  2. National Parks of Canada Fishing Regulations - C.R.C., c. 1120 (Section 2)
    National Parks of Canada Fishing Regulations

     In these Regulations,

    foul hooking

    foul hooking  means fishing with a hook or hooks attached to a line manipulated in such a manner as to pierce a fish in any part of its body other than its mouth; (hameçon illicite)

    gang-hook

    gang-hook  means a combination of two or more hooks used as a unit; (hameçon multiple)

    possession

    possession  has the same meaning as in subsection 4(3) of the Criminal Code; (possession)

    tailer

    tailer  means a device consisting of a wire, cord or rope arranged on a rod or pole in such a manner as to form a noose or snare for the purpose of landing or catching a fish; (serre-queue)

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  3. National Parks of Canada Fishing Regulations - C.R.C., c. 1120 (SCHEDULE V)
    National Parks of Canada Fishing Regulations

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    Park Waters Open Only to Artificial Fly Angling

    Column I Column II
    Species of Fish Park Waters
    2 All other species
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    • (c) Cape Breton Highlands National Park of Canada

      • (i) 
        Cheticamp River and tributaries to the lower end of the pool known locally as Terre Rouge
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      • (iii) 
        Clyburn Brook and tributaries upstream from the lower end of the area known locally as the A Frame Pool

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  4. National Parks of Canada Fishing Regulations - C.R.C., c. 1120 (SCHEDULE IV)
    National Parks of Canada Fishing Regulations

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    Park Waters Closed To Fishing

    4 Prince Albert National Park of Canada
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    • (g) That part of Kingsmere Lake within a 500 m radius of a point known locally as Clare Point

    10 Cape Breton Highlands National Park of Canada
    • (a) That area of the Chéticamp River known locally as The Barrel

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  5. National Parks of Canada Fishing Regulations - C.R.C., c. 1120 (Section 15)
    National Parks of Canada Fishing Regulations
    •  (1) Except as otherwise provided in these Regulations, no person shall fish in park waters by any method other than angling.

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    • (6) No person shall, while fishing in Fundy, Kouchibouguac, Cape Breton Highlands or Terra Nova National Park of Canada, use an artificial fly that incorporates a weight as an integral part of the artificial fly, that is attached to a sinking line, or that has a weight attached to the hook or line, for the purpose of causing the artificial fly to sink.

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