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  1. Canada National Parks Act - S.C. 2000, c. 32 (SCHEDULE 1 : National Parks of Canada)

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    Thence northerly and easterly along a well-defined ridge forming the southerly confine of the Boyce Creek watershed area to the point of intersection of said ridge with the southerly production of a straight line having a bearing of 218°49′ more or less from a stone cairn erected at a point on the west boundary of Group Lot 12053 distant 743.094 metres more or less south from the northwest corner of said Lot to a stone cairn distant 1102.22 metres more or less on said bearing from the first above mentioned cairn;

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    In the Province of Alberta, all those parcels of land more particularly described under Firstly and Secondly, as follows:

    Firstly, commencing at the northeast corner of Blood Indian Reserve 148A (formerly Blood Indian Reserve Timber Limit A) according to plan no. 4513 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which has been deposited in the Land Titles Office for the South Alberta Land Registration District at Calgary under no. 1714 H.I., said corner being at the intersection of the northerly boundary of section 28, township 1, range 28, west of the 4th Meridian and the left bank of Belly River according to said plan;

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    Firstly: all those parts lying within the main limits of a road through said township 53, according to plan number 55576 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is filed in the Land Titles Office for the North Alberta Land Registration District, at Edmonton, under number 2194 R.S.;

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    Firstly: all those lands lying within Peace Point Indian Reserve No. 222 as shown on Plan 71277 recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is filed in the Land Titles Office at Edmonton under number 882-0308, said reserve containing 5.18 square kilometres (518 hectares), more or less, together with all mines and minerals;

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    Thence northerly in a straight line along the production of the last above described course to its first intersection with the Mean High Tide Line of Hudson Bay;

    Thence on a bearing of 50°00′00″ to its first intersection with the Ordinary Low Water Mark of Hudson Bay;

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    Thence westerly along the Ordinary High Water Mark of Black Bear Lake to its intersection with a line drawn southerly and at right angles to the first above described course;

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    All those parcels of land being more particularly described under Firstly to Twenty-secondly as follows:

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    The whole from Firstly to Twenty-secondly containing about 1856.149 hectares (18.561 square kilometres).

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    All those parcels of land being more particularly described under Firstly and Secondly as follows:

    Firstly, all that parcel of land known as Point Pelee, and being comprised of the Naval Reserve at said Point Pelee as shown on a plan of said Naval Reserve, signed by Alexander Baird, Provincial Land Surveyor, at Leamington on February 17, 1883, a copy of which is recorded as Plan 52325 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa;

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    Said parcels described under Firstly and Secondly containing together about 1, 520 hectares.

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    All those parcels described under Firstly and Secondly as follows:

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    All those parcels more particularly described under Firstly and Secondly as follows:

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    Such portion of the Kluane National Park Reserve of Canada described in Schedule 2 as is identified as lands for a national park in the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations Final Agreement, given effect by the Yukon First Nations Land Claims Settlement Act.

    And such other portions of the said reserve as are identified as lands for a national park in final agreements with other first nations that are given effect under the Yukon First Nations Land Claims Settlement Act.

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    All that parcel being more particularly described as follows; all topographic features hereinafter referred to being according to the First Edition of the Cape M’Clure map sheet, and the Second Edition of the Mercy Bay, White Sand Creek, Deans Dundas Bay, Jesse Harbour and Bernard River map sheets, 98E, 88F, 88C, 88B, 98A and 98D and C of the National Topographic System, produced at a scale of 1:250,000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources at Ottawa (map sheets 98E, 88B and 88C being produced by the Army Survey Establishment, R.C.E.). All co-ordinates are derived from the above mentioned map sheet series being referred to the North American Datum of 1927.

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    All that parcel being more particularly described as follows: All topographic features hereinafter referred to being according to the first edition of the Pond Inlet and Icebound Lakes map sheets, 38B and 37G of the National Topographic System, as shown on sheets 13 and 10 of 237 respectively of maps recorded in the Land Titles Office at Yellowknife as 2405-13 and 2405-10 respectively, copies of which are recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa as 77288. All co-ordinates are derived from the above mentioned map sheets and are referred to the 1927 North American Datum.

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    All topographic features hereinafter referred to being according to the first editions of the Pond Inlet and Milne Inlet map sheets 38B and 48A and the second edition of the Navy Board Inlet map sheet 48D of the National Topographic System, as shown on sheets 13, 27 and 30 of 237 respectively of maps recorded in the Land Titles Office at Yellowknife as 2405-13, 2405-27 and 2405-30 respectively, copies of which are recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa as 77288, as well as the second edition of Bylot Island map sheet 38C of the National Topographic System, produced at a scale of 1:250,000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources (formerly Department of Mines and Technical Surveys) at Ottawa. All co-ordinates are derived from the above mentioned map sheets and are referred to the 1927 North American Datum.

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    All that parcel being more particularly described as follows: All topographic features hereinafter referred to being according to the first edition of the Milne Inlet map sheet 48A and the second edition of the Navy Board Inlet map sheet 48D of the National Topographic System, as shown on sheets 27 and 30 of 237 respectively of maps recorded in the Land Titles Office at Yellowknife as 2405-27 and 2405-30 respectively, copies of which are recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa as 77288. All co-ordinates are derived from the above mentioned map sheets and are referred to the 1927 North American Datum.

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    All that parcel being more particularly described as follows: all topographic features hereinafter referred to being according to the first editions of the Pangnirtung, Clearwater Fiord, Nedlukseak Fiord, Ekalugad Fiord, Home Bay, Okoa Bay, Padloping Island and Cape Dyer map sheets 26I, 26J, 26O, 27B, 27A, 26P, 16M & N, and 16L & K respectively of the National Topographic System, as shown on sheets 83, 84, 88, 91, 90, 89, 65 and 64 of 237 respectively of maps recorded in the Land Titles Office at Yellowknife as 2405-83, 2405-84, 2405-88, 2405-91, 2405-90, 2405-89, 2405-65 and 2405-64 respectively, copies of which are recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa as 77288, as well as the first edition of Isurtuq River map sheet 26N of the National Topographic System, produced at a scale of 1:250 000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources (formerly Department of Mines and Technical Surveys) at Ottawa. All co-ordinates are derived from the above mentioned map sheets and are referred to the 1927 North American Datum.

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    Thence first easterly, then southeasterly, then southerly along the sinuosity of the ordinary low water mark of the southwesterly coast of Home Bay to its intersection with latitude 68°09′30″, at approximate longitude 66°50′30″;

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    All topographic features being according to the Gazetteer of Canada (Northwest Territories) First Edition, Ottawa 1980 and to National Topographic Series Maps, (120 C&D Lady Franklin Bay), (120 E Robeson Channel), (120 F&G Clements Markham Inlet), (340 E&H M’Clintock Inlet) and (340 D Tanquary Fiord) produced at a scale of 1:250,000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources at Ottawa;

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  2. Canada National Parks Act - S.C. 2000, c. 32 (Section 38)
    Marginal note:Amendment of park descriptions
    •  (1) Notwithstanding subsection 5(2) and section 13, the Governor in Council may, by order,

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      • (b) amend or replace the description of Wood Buffalo National Park of Canada in Schedule 1, in accordance with an agreement between Canada and the Salt River First Nation or with any first nation formed from the division of that First Nation, for the purpose of withdrawing from that Park any lands that may be required for purposes of entitlement to land under Treaty Number Eight between Her Majesty the Queen and the Cree, Beaver, Chipewyan and other Indians;



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