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Canada National Parks Act

Version of the schedule from 2017-06-19 to 2017-12-11:


SCHEDULE 1(Sections 2, 5, 6, 7 and 38)National Parks of Canada

PART 1 — BRITISH COLUMBIA

(1) Glacier National Park of Canada

All latitudes and longitudes hereinafter are referred to the North American Datum of 1927; all topographic features hereinafter are according to Edition 1 of Map Compilation and Reproduction map sheet MCR 219 (Mount Revelstoke and Glacier National Parks) compiled from 1:50,000 National Topographic System Maps 82N/3, 82N/4, 82N/5, 82N/6, 82L/16 and 82M/1 and information supplied by Environment Canada Parks; said MCR map sheet produced at a scale of 1:70,000 by the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Energy, Mines and Resources Canada, 1987;

In the Province of British Columbia;

In Kootenay District;

All that parcel of land more particularly described as follows:

Commencing at the summit of Mount McNicoll at approximate latitude 51°27′ and approximate longitude 117°35′;

Thence northeasterly along the watershed boundary separating the watershed area of Alder Creek from that of Mountain Creek, to the D.L.S. rock post marked N.P.1 (at the end of the ridge); said post as shown on Plan 43227 recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is filed in the Land Title Office at Nelson as D.F. 23534;

Thence on an approximate bearing of 84°18′18″, a distance of about 8494.6 metres (27,869.4 feet) along the consecutive courses of part of the boundary of Glacier National Park to D.L.S. old pattern iron post marked N.P.4 as shown on said Plan 43227 in said records; said post being at the northerly extremity of Prairie Hills;

Thence southerly, southeasterly, southerly and westerly along the sinuosities of the easterly boundary of the watershed area of Beaver River through the summits of Heather Mountain, Dauntless Mountain, Dawn Mountain and Moonraker Peak to Standard B.C. pipe post #1 at the summit of Copperstain Mountain as shown on Plan 76890 in said records, a copy of which is filed in said office as NEP 21973;

Thence generally westerly along the consecutive courses of part of the boundary of said park to Standard B.C. pipe post #43 at Busstop Ridge as shown on said Plan 76890 in said records;

Thence generally southerly along the consecutive courses of part of the boundary of said park as shown on Plans 76891, 76892, 76893, 76894, 76895 and 76896 respectively in said records, to Standard B.C. pipe post #290 at the summit of Caribou Peak as shown on Plan 76896 in said records, a copy of each of which plan is filed in said office as NEP 21974, NEP 21975, NEP 21976, NEP 21977, NEP 21978 and NEP 21979 respectively;

Thence southerly and westerly along the sinuosities of the boundary of the watershed area of Beaver River and through monuments placed on said boundary at stations 557, 534, 518, 508, 502, 580 and 593, to a Standard B.C. rock post at station 593; said stations as shown on Plan 66542 in said records, a copy of which is filed in said office as B101;

Thence continuing westerly and northerly along the sinuosities of the boundary of the watershed area of Beaver River around the head of said watershed area through the summits of Mount Duncan, Beaver Mountain, Sugarloaf Mountain and Grand Mountain to the summit of Mount Wheeler at approximate latitude 51°06′ and approximate longitude 117°23′;

Thence generally westerly along the sinuosities of the summit of the ridge running through the summits of Mount Kilpatrick, Pristine Mountain and Vestal Mountain to the summit of Purity Mountain at approximate latitude 51°06′ and approximate longitude 117°28′;

Thence continuing generally southerly, westerly and northwesterly along the sinuosities of the summit of the ridge leading to and along Van Horne Névé and through the summits of Findhorn Peak and Mount McBean to the Standard B.C. rock post at the summit of Tomatin Peak; said post as shown on Plan 74513 in said records, a copy of which is filed in said office as F383;

Thence on an approximate bearing of 252°27′00″ along the consecutive courses of part of the boundary of said park to the Standard B.C. rock post at the summit of Hope Peak as shown on said Plan 74513 in said records;

Thence westerly along the summit of the ridge running from Hope Peak to its intersection with the westerly boundary of the watershed area of Incomappleux River; said intersection situated at the summit of Charity Peak at approximate latitude 51°04′ and approximate longitude 117°39′;

Thence westerly and northerly along the sinuosities of the westerly boundary of the watershed area of Incomappleux River running through the summits of Faith Peak, Virtue Mountain, Patience Mountain and Fortitude Mountain to its intersection with the boundary separating the watershed area of Illecillewaet River from that of Incomappleux River; said intersection shown as “Summit 7631 Glacier Park Map 1923, 7641 Glacier Park Map 1934” on Plan 39230 in said records;

Thence on an approximate bearing of 353°24′27″ along the consecutive courses of part of the boundary of said park to the point shown as “Summit 7434 Donald Sheet, 7424 Glacier Park Map 1923” on said Plan 39230 in said records;

Thence generally northerly and northwesterly along the sinuosities of the easterly boundary of the watershed area of Tangier River running through the summits of Fidelity Mountain and Mount Carson to the summit of Sorcerer Mountain at approximate latitude 51°27′ and approximate longitude 117°55′;

Thence generally northeasterly, southeasterly and easterly along the sinuosities of the westerly and northerly boundaries of the watershed area of Mountain Creek running through the summit of Nordic Mountain to the point of commencement;

Said parcel containing about 1349 square kilometres.

(2) Yoho National Park of Canada

All that parcel of land in the Province of British Columbia more particularly described as follows:

Commencing at the summit of Neptuak Mountain in approximate latitude 51°18′29″ and approximate longitude 116°15′25″, said summit being on the easterly boundary of the Province of British Columbia;

Thence westerly in a straight line across the valley of Tokumm Creek to the summit of a peak in approximate latitude 51°18′02″ and approximate longitude 116°17′22″;

Thence southwesterly in a straight line across the valley of Misko Creek to the summit of a peak in approximate latitude 51°16′36″ and approximate longitude 116°20′43″;

Thence southerly in a straight line across the valley of Ottertail River to the summit of a peak in approximate latitude 51°14′37″ and approximate longitude 116°21′30″;

Thence southerly in a straight line to the summit of a peak in approximate latitude 51°12′49″ and approximate longitude 116°21′36″;

Thence southerly in a straight line to the summit of a peak on the height of land which divides the watershed area of Kicking Horse River from that of Vermilion River, the last aforesaid summit being in approximate latitude 51°12′10″ and approximate longitude 116°21′27″ as said summits and lines are shown on the Lake Louise and Mount Goodsire map sheets, numbers 82N/8W and 82N/1W respectively, of the National Topographical System, copies of which are of record numbers 51112 and 51113 respectively in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa;

Thence in a general southwesterly direction and following the crest of the spur ridge which divides the watershed of Moose Creek from that of Ice River throughout all its sinuosities to the summit of a peak marked 9687;

Thence in a straight line to a point on the right bank of Ice River opposite the point at which the most southerly tributary shown on said map enters Ice River from the east side;

Thence following said right bank of Ice River downstream to its confluence with Beaverfoot River;

Thence following the right bank of said Beaverfoot River downstream to its intersection with the north boundary of Township twenty-five, Range nineteen West of the fifth Meridian or said boundary produced easterly;

Thence west along said north boundary and the production thereof to the southeast corner of Section four in Township twenty-six, Range nineteen;

Thence north along the east boundary of said Section four to its intersection with the left bank of Kicking Horse River;

Thence in a general northwesterly direction and following throughout the left bank of Kicking Horse River to its intersection with the east boundary of Township twenty-six, Range twenty, West of the fifth Meridian;

Thence north along said east boundary of Township twenty-six to its intersection with the summit of a well defined ridge dividing the watershed of Porcupine Creek from that part of Kicking Horse River which lies west of said east boundary;

Thence in a general northerly direction along the summit of the height of land which forms the westerly boundary of the watershed area of that part of Kicking Horse River which lies upstream from the east boundary of said Township twenty-six, and following all the sinuosities of said height of land to its intersection with the summit of Mount Rhondda which mountain is also a point of the summit of the Rocky Mountains forming the easterly boundary of the Province of British Columbia;

Thence in a general southeasterly direction and following the said summit of the Rocky Mountains throughout all its sinuosities to the point of commencement;

Said parcel containing an area of approximately 131 312.0685 hectares.

(3) Mount Revelstoke National Park of Canada

In British Columbia;

In Kootenay District;

In the former Railway Belt;

That parcel of land more particularly described as follows:

Firstly,

In accordance with a plan recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa under number 43402, a copy of which has been filed in the Land Title Office at Kamloops under number D.F. 23953:

Commencing at the northwest corner of Legal Subdivision 8, Section 34, Township 23, Range 2, West of the 6th Meridian;

Thence easterly following the northerly boundaries of the south halves of Sections 34, 35 and 36 in said Township 23 and Section 31, Township 23, Range 1, West of the 6th Meridian, to the northeast corner of the south half of said Section 31;

Thence northerly following the east boundaries of said Section 31 and Section 6, in Township 24, in said Range 1, to the northwest corner of Section 5, in said Township 24;

Thence easterly following the north boundaries of Sections 5, 4 and 3 in said Township 24, to the northeast corner of said Section 3;

Thence northerly following the west boundary of Section 11, in said Township 24 to the northwest corner of said Section 11;

Thence easterly following the north boundary of said Section 11 to the northeast corner of said Section;

Secondly,

In accordance with Plan of Lot 3643, recorded under number 63656 in said Records, being a copy of the Official Plan confirmed under Section 63, Land Act, at Victoria, B.C., November 30, 1977 and numbered as F.B. 18077:

Continuing from the northeast corner of said Section 11;

Thence easterly following the northerly boundaries of Legal Subdivisions 13, 14, 15 and 16 of Section 12 in said Township 24, to the northeast corner of said Section 12;

Thence easterly along said north boundary of Legal Subdivision 16 and its easterly production to its intersection with the right bank of Clachnacudainn Creek;

Thirdly,

In accordance with said Plan 43402 in said Records:

Continuing from said intersection;

Thence southerly following the right bank of said Clachnacudainn Creek to the right bank of Illecillewaet River;

Thence northeasterly following the right bank of Illecillewaet River to the right bank of Woolsey Creek, formerly Silver Creek;

Thence northwesterly following the right bank of Woolsey Creek to the right bank of Maunder Creek;

Thence westerly and southwesterly following the right bank of Maunder Creek and its southwesterly production to the easterly limit of the watershed of La Forme Creek;

Thence southerly and westerly along the easterly and southerly limits of the watershed of La Forme Creek to and along the southerly limit of the watershed of Martha Creek to the north boundary of Section 13, Township 25, Range 2, West of the 6th Meridian;

Thence westerly following the north boundary of said Section 13 to its northwest corner;

Thence southerly following the west boundaries of Sections 13, 12 and 1 in said Township 25 and Section 36, 25 and 24, Township 24, in said Range 2 to the southwest corner of said Section 24;

Thence westerly following the north boundary of Section 14 in said Township 24 to the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of said Section 14;

Thence southerly following the west boundary of said northeast quarter Section to the southwest corner of said northeast quarter of said Section 14;

Fourthly,

In accordance with Plans 63417 and 67619 in said Records:

Continuing from the southwest corner of said northeast quarter of Section 14;

Thence on a bearing S45°13′10″W a distance of 1,149.83 metres to the southwest corner of said Section 14;

Thence on a bearing S45°13′50″W a distance of 1,148.94 metres to the southeast corner of Legal Subdivision 11 of Section 10, in said Township 24;

Thence on a bearing S45°23′30″W a distance of 575.98 metres to the northwest corner of Legal Subdivision 3 of said Section 10;

Fifthly,

In accordance with Plan 29235 in said records, being a copy of the plan of the southeast quarter Township 24, Range 2, West of the 6th Meridian:

Continuing from the northwest corner of said Legal Subdivision 3 of Section 10;

Thence southerly following the west boundary of said Legal Subdivision 3, and the west boundary of Legal Subdivision 14 of Section 3, to a point on said west boundary of Legal Subdivision 14 being the southeast corner of the north half of Legal Subdivision 13 of Section 3;

Thence on a bearing of 270°01′20″ following the southerly boundary of said north half of Legal Subdivision 13, for a distance of about 254.69 metres to the northeast corner of Parcel A as shown on Plan 63325 in said records, a copy of which is deposited under number 10887 in said office;

Thence on a bearing of 200°58′45″ following the easterly boundary of said Parcel A, for a distance of about 51.55 metres to a point of deflection on said easterly boundary;

Thence on a bearing of 192°17′15″ following the easterly boundary of said Parcel A, for a distance of about 133.06 metres to a point of deflection on said easterly boundary;

Thence on a bearing of 203°48′30″ following the easterly boundary of said Parcel A, for a distance of about 137.24 metres to a point of deflection on said easterly boundary;

Thence on a bearing of 183°40′25″ following the easterly boundary of said Parcel A, for a distance of about 101.03 metres to a point of deflection on said easterly boundary;

Thence on a bearing of 179°50′40″ following the easterly boundary of said Parcel A, for a distance of about 101.40 metres to the southeast corner of said Parcel A, being a point on the southerly boundary of the north half of the south half of Legal Subdivision 12 of Section 3 as shown on said Plan 63325;

Thence on a bearing of 90°09′55″ following said southerly boundary of the north half of the south half of Legal Subdivision 12, for a distance of about 151.63 metres to a point on said southerly boundary being the northwest corner of the south half of the southeast quarter of said Legal Subdivision 12;

Thence on a bearing of 181°13′30″ following the westerly boundary of said south half of the southeast quarter of Legal Subdivision 12, for a distance of about 101.47 metres to the southwest corner of said south half of the southeast quarter of Legal Subdivision 12, as shown on Plan 41266 in said records, a copy of which is deposited under number DF20351 in said office;

Thence on a bearing of 90°12′30″ following the southerly boundary of said south half of the southeast quarter of Legal Subdivision 12, for a distance of about 33.63 metres, as shown on said Plan 41266, to a point being the northwest corner of part of the southwest quarter of Section 3 as shown on Plan 41269 in said records, a copy of which is deposited under number DF20353 in said office;

Thence on a bearing of 180°00′00″ following the westerly boundary of said part of the southwest quarter of Section 3, for a distance of about 204.95 metres to the southwest corner of said part of the southwest quarter of Section 3, as shown on said Plan 41269;

Thence on a bearing of 89°58′00″ following the southerly boundary of said part of the southwest quarter of Section 3, for a distance of about 162.31 metres to a point on said southerly boundary as shown on Plan 43402 in said records, a copy of which is deposited under number DF23953 in said office;

Thence on a bearing of 177°40′00″, for a distance of about 604.02 metres to the southeasterly corner of Legal Subdivision 4 of Section 3, as shown on said Plan 43402;

Thence on a bearing of 270°04′00″ following the southerly boundary of Legal Subdivision 4, for a distance of about 151.24 metres to the northeasterly corner of Parcel B as shown on Plan 63326 in said records, a copy of which is deposited under number 10888 in said office;

Thence on a bearing of 169°30′10″ following the easterly boundary of said Parcel B, for a distance of about 128.02 metres, to a point of deflection in said easterly boundary;

Thence on a bearing of 111°20′00″ following the easterly boundary of said Parcel B, for a distance of about 124.97 metres to a point of deflection in said easterly boundary;

Thence on a bearing of 190°55′20″ following the easterly boundary of said Parcel B, for a distance of about 30.48 metres to the southeasterly corner of said Parcel B, said point being on a curve of radius 695.25 metres as shown on said Plan 63326;

Thence southeasterly following said curve of radius 695.25 metres, to the right, a distance along the curve of about 100.88 metres to a point on the curve as shown on said Plan 63326;

Thence continuing southeasterly following said curve of radius 695.25 metres, to the right, a distance along the curve of about 128.29 metres to the tangential end of curve as shown on Plan 43405 in said records;

Thence on a bearing of 133°36′30″, for a distance of about 397.85 metres as shown on said plan 43405, to the most northerly corner of Lot 100, as shown on Plan 765 deposited in said office, a copy of which is recorded as Plan 43208 in said records;

Thence on a bearing of 223°36′30″ following the northwesterly boundary of said Lot 100, for a distance of about 70.71 metres to the most westerly corner of said Lot 100, as shown on said Plan 43405;

Thence on a bearing of 133°36′30″ following the southwesterly boundary of said Lot 100 and the southwesterly boundary of Lot 99 on said Plan 43208, for a distance of about 99.06 metres to a point on said southwesterly boundary of Lot 99 being the most northerly corner of Lot 102 on said Plan 43208, as shown on said Plan 43405;

Thence on a bearing of 223°36′30″ following the northwesterly boundary of said Lot 102, for a distance of about 11.01 metres to the most northerly corner of Parcel A as shown on Plan 67155 in said records, a copy of which is deposited as Plan P24400 in said office;

Thence on a bearing of 132°01′50″ following the northeasterly boundary of said Parcel A to its intersection with the westerly production of the northerly boundaries of Lots 86 and 87 on said Plan 43208;

Thence easterly on the westerly production of the northerly boundaries of said Lots 86 and 87 to the most westerly corner of said Lot 86;

Thence southeasterly following the southwesterly boundaries of said Lots 86 and 87 as shown on said Plan 43208 to the most southerly corner of said Lot 87;

Thence northeasterly following the southeasterly boundary of said Lot 87 to the most easterly corner of Lot 87, said corner being on the northerly boundary of Lot 88 on said Plan 43208;

Thence on a bearing of 99°30′00″ following the northerly boundary of said Lot 88, for a distance of about 9.94 metres to the northeasterly corner of said Lot 88, being a point on the easterly boundary of Legal Subdivision 7 of Section 34, Township 23, Range 2, West of the 6th Meridian as shown on Plan 43015 in said records;

Thence on a bearing of 0°35′00″ following the easterly boundary of said Legal Subdivision 7, for a distance of about 136.12 metres, as shown on said Plan 43015, to the northeast corner of said Legal Subdivision 7, being the point of commencement.

(4) Kootenay National Park of Canada

All that parcel of land in the Province of British Columbia more particularly described as follows:

Commencing at the summit of Neptuak Mountain in approximate latitude 51°18′29″ and approximate longitude 116°15′25″, said summit being on the easterly boundary of the Province of British Columbia;

Thence southerly along the said Interprovincial boundary to monument numbered 14-C;

Thence in a general south-southeasterly direction along the height of land which divides the watershed area of Simpson River and Verdant Creek to the summit of Monarch Mountain;

Thence in a general southerly direction and following the sinuosities of the above described height of land to an outlying peak of Monarch Mountain distant approximately 1.609 kilometres from the summit of said Mountain;

Thence westerly along a sharply defined ridge an estimated distance of 502.92 metres to a stone cairn;

Thence in a straight line across the valley of Verdant Creek a distance of 2187.762 metres more or less on a bearing of 199°06′ to a stone cairn;

Thence in a general southwesterly direction along the line of local watershed to the summit of Mount Shanks on Hawk Ridge;

Thence in a general southeasterly direction along the crest of Hawk Ridge to a stone cairn;

Thence in a straight line a distance of 1214.793 metres more or less on a bearing of 191°20′ to a stone cairn on the right bank of Simpson River;

Thence in a straight line a distance of 1575.407 metres more or less on a bearing of 160°35′ to a stone cairn;

Thence southerly along a sharply defined line of watershed division to a camera station marked 8032 on the map of Kootenay Park, which camera station is on the point of a long ridge leading northwesterly from Octopus Mountain;

Thence in a straight line across the valley of Lachine Creek on a bearing of 229°34′ to a stone cairn, said cairn being about 891.174 metres west of Lachine Creek measured along said straight line;

Thence in a general southwesterly direction along a well-defined line of watershed division to intersect the crest of Mitchell Range;

Thence in a general southerly direction along the crest of Mitchell Range to its intersection with the production of a straight line as the same is surveyed part way across the valley of Daer Creek, said straight line being marked on the ground by three stone cairns and having a southerly bearing of 150°14′;

Thence in a straight line across the valley of Daer Creek on said bearing of 150°14′ and on said line produced to its intersection with the crest of Mitchell Range;

Thence in a general south-southeasterly direction along the crest of Mitchell Range and following always that ridge of said Range from which there is direct westerly drainage into Kootenay River to a point on the north boundary of Group Lot 12064, said point being distant 629.857 metres more or less west from the northeast corner of said Lot;

Thence easterly along the north boundary of said Lot to the northeast corner thereof;

Thence southerly along the east boundaries of Group Lots 12064, 12062 and 12061 to the southeast corner of said Lot 12061;

Thence westerly and following the south boundary of said Lot 12061 and said south boundary produced to the left, or easterly, bank of Kootenay River;

Thence southerly along the easterly bank of Kootenay River to its intersection with the north boundary of the south half of Group Lot 11837 produced easterly across Kootenay River;

Thence westerly in a straight line to the easterly extremity of the north boundary of the south half of Group Lot 11837;

Thence continuing westerly in the same straight line and following the north boundaries of the south halves of Group Lots 11837 and 11838 respectively to the west boundary of said Lot 11838;

Thence southerly along said west boundary of Group Lot 11838 319.877 metres more or less to an iron bar in an earth mound;

Thence in a general westerly direction along a well-defined line of local watershed to a peak on the crest of Stanford Range, said peak being marked 8609 on the map of Kootenay Park;

Thence southwesterly across the summit of Kimpton Pass along the line of watershed between Kimpton and Shuswap Creek to a camera station marked 8335 on the map of Kootenay Park;

Thence southerly and westerly along the line of watershed between Stoddart and Shuswap Creeks to a wooden post in an earth mound planted at the intersection of said line of watershed with the north boundary of District Lot numbered 4596;

Thence west along the north boundary of said Lot 4596 to a stone cairn built at its intersection with the east boundary of Group Lot 9248, said point of intersection being distant 284.673 metres more or less north from the southeast corner of said Lot 9248;

Thence northerly along the east boundary of said Lot 9248 to the northeast corner of said Lot;

Thence westerly along the north boundary of said Lot 9248 to the southeast corner of Group Lot 8996;

Thence northerly along the east boundary of said Lot 8996 to the northeast corner of said Lot;

Thence westerly along the north boundary of said Lot 8996 to the northwest corner of said Lot;

Thence westerly along the north boundary of Group Lot 8208 to the southeast corner of Group Lot 8207;

Thence northerly along the east boundary of said Lot 8207 to the southwest corner of Group Lot 10114;

Thence easterly along the south boundary of said Lot 10114 to the southeast corner of said Lot;

Thence northerly along the east boundary of said Lot 10114 to the northwest corner of said Lot;

Thence westerly along the north boundary of said Lot 10114 to the northwest corner of said Lot, which point is also the southeast corner of Group Lot 9010;

Thence northerly along the east boundaries of Group Lots 9010 and 9560 to the northeast corner of said Lot 9560;

Thence westerly along the north boundary of said Lot 9560 to the northwest corner of said Lot, which point is also a point on the south boundary of Group Lot 9011;

Thence continuing westerly along the south boundary of said Lot 9011 to the southwest corner of said Lot;

Thence northerly along the west boundary of said Lot 9011 and said west boundary produced to its intersection with the south boundary of Group Lot 10112;

Thence easterly along the south boundary of said Lot 10112 to the southeast corner of said Lot;

Thence northerly along the east boundary of said Lot 10112 to the southwest corner of Group Lot 9577;

Thence easterly along the south boundary of said Lot 9577 to the southeast corner of said Lot;

Thence northerly along the east boundary of said Lot 9577 to the northeast corner of said Lot, which corner is a point on the south boundary of Group Lot 10720;

Thence easterly along the south boundary of said Lot 10720 to the southeast corner of said Lot;

Thence northerly along the east boundary of said Lot 10720 to the northeast corner of said Lot;

Thence westerly along the north boundary of said Lot 10720 to the northwest corner of said Lot, which corner is a point on the east boundary of Group Lot 9042;

Thence northerly along the east boundaries of Group Lots 9042 and 9043 to the northeast corner of said Lot 9043;

Thence westerly along the north boundary of said Lots 9043 to a point which is the southeast corner of Group Lot 9044;

Thence northerly 640.921 metres more or less to the northerly extremity of the most easterly boundary of said Lot 9044;

Thence westerly along the boundary of said Lot 9044 to the interior corner of said Lot;

Thence northerly along the boundary of said Lot 9044 to the easterly extremity of the most northerly boundary of said Lot 9044;

Thence in a general northeasterly direction and following the line of local watershed to a camera station marked 8170 on the map of Kootenay Park;

Thence in a general east-northeasterly direction and following the height of land which divides the watershed areas of Sinclair and Kindersley Creeks to a camera station marked 8807 on the map of Kootenay Park, which camera station is a point on the crest of the Brisco Range;

Thence in a general north-northwesterly direction and following the crest of said Brisco Range to a camera station marked 8640 on the map of Kootenay Park;

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;

Thence in a straight line to said stone cairn on the west boundary of said Lot 12053;

Thence northerly along the west boundaries of Group Lots 12053 and 11165 to a point on the west boundary of said Lot 11165 which is also the southwest corner of Group 11187;

Thence easterly along the south boundary of said Lot 11187 to the southeast corner of said Lot;

Thence northerly along the east boundaries of Group Lots 11187, 11659 and 11390 to the northeast corner of said Lot 11390, which said corner is a point on the south boundary of Group Lot 11389;

Thence easterly along the south boundary of said Lot 11389 to the southeast corner of said Lot;

Thence northerly along the east boundary of said Lot 11389 to the northeast corner of said Lot;

Thence in a straight line on an approximate bearing of 33°01′ to a stone cairn on the north side of Whitetail Creek 746.132 metres more or less from said northeast corner of Lot 11389;

Thence continuing in the same straight line to intersect the crest of the height of land between the right and left forks of Whitetail Creek;

Thence in a general northeasterly direction and following along the crest of the above described height of land to the summit of Mount Verendrye which is a peak of Vermilion Range;

Thence in a general northwesterly direction along the crest of the Vermilion Range to the summit of a peak on the height of land which divides the watershed area of Kicking Horse River from that of Vermilion River, at approximate latitude 51°12′10″ and longitude 116°21′27″, the last aforementioned summit, and all summits hereinafter, being on the southeasterly boundary of Yoho National Park and being shown on map sheets 82N/8W and 82N/1W of the National Topographical System, copies of which are of record numbers 51112 and 51113 respectively in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa;

Thence northerly in a straight line to the summit of a peak at approximate latitude 51°12′49″ and longitude 116°21′36″;

Thence northerly in a straight line to the summit of a peak at approximate latitude 51°14′37″ and longitude 116°21′30″;

Thence northerly in a straight line across the Valley of Ottertail River to the summit of a peak at an approximate latitude 51°16′36″ and longitude 116°20′43″;

Thence northeasterly in a straight line across the Valley of Misko Creek to the summit of a peak at an approximate latitude 51°18′02″ and longitude 116°17′22″;

Thence easterly in a straight line across the Valley of Tokumm Creek to the summit of Neptuak Mountain in approximate latitude 51°18′29″ and longitude 116°15′25″, the last aforesaid summit being the point of commencement.

The said parcel comprising an area of 140 636 hectares.

PART 2 — ALBERTA

(1) Banff National Park of Canada

All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the Province of Alberta and being more particularly described as follows:

Commencing at the point of junction of the Interprovincial Boundary between Alberta and British Columbia and the height of land that divides the watershed area of Spray River from that of Kananaskis River which said point occurs on Mount Sir Douglas in latitude 50°43′, and longitude 115°20′;

Thence in a general northerly direction and following throughout the said height of land to Mount Birdwood;

Thence continuing northerly along the height of land between the valley of Spray River and the valley of Smuts Creek through Mount Smuts and Mount Shark to a stone cairn on the summit of an isolated hill in latitude 50°51′30″, and longitude 115°25′, as said cairn is shown on Plan 42979 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa;

Thence on an astronomic bearing of 332°14′ to a point on the natural contour at elevation of 1707 metres above sea level, as said contour is shown on said plan;

Thence southwesterly following the said natural contour a distance of 2408 metres, more or less, to its intersection with the right bank of the Spray River;

Thence across Spray River and northerly following the said natural contour a distance 1100 metres, more or less, to its intersection with the right bank of Bryant Creek;

Thence across Bryant Creek and northeasterly following the said natural contour a distance of 4900 metres approximately, to its intersection with a line having a bearing designated 9°48′ and passing through a standards survey post numbered 3 and stone mound, as said line and post are shown on said plan;

Thence northerly along said line a distance of 2988.17 metres to a standard survey post numbered 4, cairn and park standard, situated northerly from the right bank of Spray River, as the last aforesaid post is shown on said plan;

Thence easterly and southerly, at a constant distance from and following the sinuosities of the right bank of Spray River, a distance of 1400 metres approximately, to a point on a line having a bearing designated 279°14′ and passing through a cairn and park standard on the left canyon bank of Spray River, as the last aforesaid line cairn and standard are shown on said plan;

Thence easterly along the last aforesaid line to the most easterly cairn thereon, located on the crest of a sharply defined ridge of Mount Nestor, as the last aforesaid cairn is shown on said plan;

Thence northerly and following said crest to Mount Nestor;

Thence northerly and northwesterly following the crest of Goat Range to its intersection with a line having a bearing designated 197°24.5′ from the southernmost summit of Mount Rundle in latitude 51°04′50″ and longitude 115°25′15″, as the last aforesaid line is shown on Plan 42980 in said records;

Thence northerly along the last aforesaid line a distance of 6366.4 metres, more or less, to said southernmost summit which is on the height of land that divides the watershed area of Spray River from that of Bow River;

Thence northwesterly following the height of land that divides the watershed area of Spray River from that of Bow River to the summit of Mount Rundle in latitude 51°07′20″ and longitude 115°28′;

Thence toward the summit of Mount Charles Stewart on a line having a bearing designated 69°48.8′ to a standard post and stone mound on the south boundary of the northeast quarter of section 14 in township 25, range 11, west of the 5th Meridian, as the last aforesaid line and post are shown on Plan 38147 in said records;

Thence easterly along the south boundary of said quarter and the south boundaries of the northwest and northeast quarters of section 13, in said township, to a point on the east boundary of said section 13;

Thence northerly along said east boundary to a standard post, pits and mound on the last aforesaid line and 7.93 metres, more or less, south of the northeast corner of said section 13;

Thence northeasterly along the last aforesaid line to the summit of Mount Charles Stewart;

Thence northeasterly following the height of land which bounds the watershed area of Carrot Creek to the point at which it becomes the height of land that divides the watershed area of Lake Minnewanka from that of the South Fork of Ghost River;

Thence continuing along the last aforesaid height of land through Orient Point to a cairn in latitude 51°15′53″ and longitude 115°09′50″ as the last aforesaid cairn is shown on Plan 39223 in said records;

Thence northwesterly on a line having a bearing designated 347°37.8′ to Devil’s Fang Mountain on the height of land that forms part of the southerly limit of the watershed area of Ghost River, as the last aforesaid line is shown on the last aforesaid plan;

Thence westerly and northerly along the last aforesaid height of land through all its sinuosities to Mount Oliver;

Thence northerly along the height of land that forms the easterly limit of the watershed area of Dormer River to its intersection with a line having a bearing designated 135°00.7′ from a cairn and park standard on the apparent summit of Dormer Mountain, as the last aforesaid line, cairn and standard are shown on Plan 39225 in said records;

Thence northwesterly along the last aforesaid line a distance of 6612.94 metres, more or less, to the last aforesaid cairn on said Dormer Mountain;

Thence in a straight line to an auxiliary cairn near the summit of Dormer Mountain, as said auxiliary cairn is shown on Plan 39226 in said records;

Thence on a line having a bearing designated 326°05′ from said auxiliary cairn, to a cairn on Barrier Mountain, as the last aforesaid line and cairn are shown on the last aforesaid plan;

Thence northwesterly along a well defined height of land to a cairn and park standard on the summit of Warden Rock, as the last aforesaid cairn and standard are shown on Plan 39227 in said records;

Thence along a line having a bearing designated as 289°13.1′ a distance of 2728.7 metres, more or less, to a cairn and park standard, as the last aforesaid cairn and standard are shown on the last aforesaid plan;

Thence continuing westerly along the last aforesaid line to the summit of a mountain in latitude 51°42.5′ and longitude 115°44′, said line being shown on said Plan 39227;

Thence northwesterly following the height of land that forms the easterly and northerly limit of the watershed of Tyrrell Creek, the northerly limit of the watershed of Divide Creek and the easterly limit of the watershed of Peters Creek to the summit of Condor Peak;

Thence northerly along a well defined ridge to the junction of a creek with Peters Creek in latitude 51°49′ and longitude 115°57′;

Thence northerly along the right bank of Peters Creek to its confluence with Clearwater River;

Thence crossing Clearwater River to its left bank and following the said bank upstream to its intersection with a line having a bearing designated 329°23′ and passing through a cairn and park standard in latitude 51°50′48.2″ and longitude 115°59′00.8″, as the last aforesaid line, cairn and standard are shown on Plan 39228 in said records;

Thence northwesterly along the last aforesaid line to the last aforesaid cairn;

Thence continuing approximately on the last aforesaid bearing along a line to a camera station numbered 265A, said station being a point on the height of land forming the easterly limit of the watershed area of Indianhead Creek, as said station and the last aforesaid line are shown on the last aforesaid plan;

Thence northwesterly along the last aforesaid height of land to its junction with the height of land between the watershed area of Clearwater River and the watershed areas of Ram and Siffleur Rivers;

Thence southwesterly along the last aforesaid height of land to the summit of Mount Kentigern;

Thence northwesterly along a sharply defined ridge between Siffleur River and one of its tributaries through a camera station numbered 300 to its intersection with a line having a bearing designated 261°18.7′ and passing through a cairn and park standard on the east side of Siffleur River, as the last aforesaid station, line, cairn and standard are shown on Plan 39229 in said records;

Thence westerly along the last aforesaid line to a camera station numbered 305, as the last aforesaid station is shown on the last aforesaid plan;

Thence westerly following a high rocky height of land through camera stations 306, 303 and 304 to camera station 308, the last aforesaid station being on the height of land forming the easterly limit of the watershed area of Mistaya River;

Thence northwesterly along the last aforesaid height of land to camera station 425 situate at the junction to the last aforesaid height of land with the height of land enclosing the watershed area of Murchison Creek;

Thence following the last aforesaid height of land through camera stations 426, 422, 421 and 420 and along the crest of a precipitous rock escarpment to a point on a line having a bearing designated 334°57′30″ and passing through a cairn and park standard in latitude 51°59′21.8″ and longitude 116°39′35.4″, as the last aforesaid line, cairn and park standard are shown on Plan 39224 in said records, and as said stations 306, 303, 304, 308, 425, 426, 422, 421 and 420 are shown on a map of Banff Park certified by A.O. Gorman for B.W. Waugh, Surveyor General of Dominion Lands, on February 9, 1949, and of record number 40427 in said records;

Thence along said line having a bearing of 334°57′30″ a distance of 2878.5 metres, more or less, to a cairn and park standard on the height of land forming the easterly limit of the watershed of Owen Creek, as the last aforesaid line, cairn and standard are shown on the last aforesaid plan;

Thence northerly following the last aforesaid height of land to its junction with the height of land forming the easterly limit of the watershed of North Saskatchewan River;

Thence northwesterly along the last aforesaid height of land to its junction with the heights of land between the headwaters of the Brazeau River and Cline River and between the Cline River and North Saskatchewan River, said junction being in the vicinity of Cataract Pass;

Thence southwesterly and northwesterly and continuing along the height of land forming the easterly limit of the watershed area of the North Saskatchewan River to a stone cairn erected by H.F. Lambert, Dominion Land Surveyor, in 1935, at the summit of Nigel Pass, as the last aforesaid cairn is shown on Plan 39221 in said records;

Thence westerly, southeasterly and southwesterly along the height of land between the watershed areas of North Saskatchewan and Athabasca Rivers to a cairn and park standard marking the northeasterly extremity of a line having a bearing designated as 58°42.2′, as the last aforesaid line, cairn and standard are shown on Plan 39222 in said records, the last aforesaid cairn and standard being on a well defined ridge overlooking Sunwapta Pass;

Thence southwesterly along the last aforesaid line a distance of 1130.7 metres, more or less, to a cairn and park standard, as the last aforesaid cairn and standard are shown on the last aforesaid plan;

Thence southwesterly along a line having a bearing designated as 218°48′ a distance of 654.5 metres, more or less, to a cairn and park standard, as the last aforesaid line, cairn and standard are shown on the last aforesaid plan;

Thence southwesterly along a line having a bearing designated as 235°06′ a distance of 813.2 metres, more or less, to a cairn and park standard, as the last aforesaid line, cairn and standard are shown on the last aforesaid Plan 39222, the last aforesaid cairn and standard being on a well defined ridge of said height of land between the watershed areas of North Saskatchewan and Athabasca Rivers on the westerly side of Sunwapta Pass;

Thence continuing southwesterly and northwesterly along the last aforesaid height of land to the Snow Dome being a point on the Interprovincial Boundary between Alberta and British Columbia;

Thence southerly following the Interprovincial Boundary to the point of commencement;

Said parcel containing an area of approximately 6641 square kilometres, the boundaries herein described being shown on said map 40427 in said records.

(2) Waterton Lakes National Park of Canada

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;

Thence easterly along the northerly boundaries of sections 28 and 27, including the road allowance, in said township to the northeast corner of said section 27;

Thence southerly along the easterly boundaries of sections 27, 22, 15, 10 and 3, including the road allowances, in said township to the International boundary between Canada and the United States;

Thence westerly along said International boundary to its intersection with the Interprovincial boundary between Alberta and British Columbia;

Thence northerly along said Interprovincial boundary to its intersection with the height of land known as Avion Ridge which separates the waters flowing into Bauerman Brook from the waters flowing into Castle River according to the map of Waterton Lakes Park filed in said office under no. 7673 Book E.X. Folio 203, a copy of which has been recorded in said Records under no. 40398;

Thence generally easterly along said Avion Ridge, on which are located Newman Peak and Mount Glendowan, to its intersection with Cloudy Ridge according to said map;

Thence generally northeasterly along said Cloudy Ridge to the headwaters of an unnamed small creek that flows into Yarrow Creek immediately west of Yarrow Cabin according to said map;

Thence generally northerly along the right banks of said creeks to the easterly boundary of section 16, township 3, range 30, west of the 4th Meridian;

Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of said section 16 and across the road allowance to the northeast corner of section 9, in said township 3;

Thence easterly across the road allowance and along the northerly boundary of section 10, in said township 3, to the northeast corner of said section 10;

Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of said section 10 to its southeast corner;

Thence easterly across the road allowance and along the northerly boundary of section 2 in said township 3 to the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of said section 2;

Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of the west half of said section 2 to the southeast corner of said west half;

Thence on a bearing of 180°07′, a distance of 20.117 metres to a standard post on the northerly boundary of section 34, township 2, in said range 30;

Thence easterly along the northerly boundaries of sections 34, 35 and 36, including the road allowances, to the northeast corner of said section 36, in said township 2;

Thence southerly along the easterly boundaries of sections 36, 25 and 24, including the road allowance, to the southeast corner of section 24, in said township 2;

Thence easterly along the northerly boundaries of sections 18, 17 and 16, including the road allowances, to the northeast corner of section 16, township 2, range 29;

Thence southerly along the easterly boundaries of sections 16, 9 and 4, including the road allowance, to the southeast corner of section 4, township 2, range 29;

Thence southerly across the road allowance to the northeast corner of section 33, township 1, in said range 29;

Thence easterly across the road allowance and along the northerly boundary of section 34, in said township 1, to its northeast corner;

Thence southerly along the easterly boundary of said section 34 to its southeast corner;

Thence easterly along the northerly boundaries of sections 26 and 25, including the road allowances, to the northeast corner of said section 25 in said township 1;

Thence easterly across the road allowance and along the northerly boundary of section 30, township 1, range 28, to the northwest corner of said Indian Reserve;

Thence southerly along the westerly boundary of said Indian Reserve to its southwest corner;

Thence easterly along the southerly boundary of said Indian Reserve to its southeast corner, said corner being at the intersection of said limit and the left bank of said Belly River according to said plan no. 4513;

Thence generally northerly along said left bank, according to said plan no. 4513 in said Records and to plan 55466 in said Records, a copy of which is registered as 6508 J.K. in said Office, to the point of commencement; as said parcel is shown on plan 50467 in said Records, a copy of which has been deposited under no. 171 J.K. in said Office;

Secondly, the whole of Parcel X and that part of Chief Mountain Highway right-of-way lying within the limits of said Indian Reserve according to plan RD 3817 in said Records, a copy of which has been filed under no. 2184 G.U. in said Office;

Said parcels containing together about 505 square kilometres (195 square miles).

(3) Jasper National Park of Canada

All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the Province of Alberta and being more particularly described as follows:

Commencing at the Snow Dome, being a point at the intersection of the Interprovincial Boundary between Alberta and British Columbia and the height of land between the watershed areas of the North Saskatchewan and Athabasca Rivers, in latitude 52°11′ and longitude 117°19′;

Thence southeasterly and northeasterly along said height of land to a cairn and park standard being on a well defined ridge on the westerly side of Sunwapta Pass and marking the southwesterly extremity of a line having a bearing designated as 235°06′ as said line, cairn and standard are shown on a plan by H.F. Lambert, Dominion Land Surveyor, dated 1935 and of record number 39222 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa;

Thence northeasterly along said line a distance of 813.2 metres, more or less, to a cairn and park standard, as the last aforesaid cairn and standard are shown on said plan;

Thence northeasterly along a line having a bearing designated as 218°48′ a distance of 654.05 metres, more or less, to a cairn and park standard, as the last aforesaid line, cairn and standard are shown on said plan;

Thence northeasterly along a line having a bearing designated as 58°42.2′ a distance of 1130.7 metres, more or less, to a cairn and park standard, as the last aforesaid line, cairn and standard are shown on said plan, the last aforesaid cairn and standard being on a well defined ridge of said height of land between the watershed areas of the North Saskatchewan and Athabasca Rivers, overlooking Sunwapta Pass;

Thence continuing northeasterly, northwesterly and easterly along said height of land to a stone cairn erected by H.F. Lambert, D.L.S., in 1935 at the summit of Nigel Pass, as the last aforesaid cairn is shown on a plan of record number 39221 in said Records;

Thence southeasterly and northeasterly along the height of land forming the easterly limit of the watershed area of the North Saskatchewan River to the junction of the last aforesaid height of land with the heights of land between the headwaters of the Brazeau River and Cline River and between the Cline River and North Saskatchewan River, said junction being in the vicinity of Cataract Pass;

Thence northerly along the height of land forming the easterly limit of the watershed area of the headwaters of the Brazeau River to a point distant 0.8 kilometre from the most easterly branch of the Brazeau River, said distance being measured at right angles to the general direction of said branch;

Thence in a general northeasterly direction and following a line drawn parallel to and being distant 0.8 kilometre in a perpendicular direction from the most easterly branch of the Brazeau River to the point at which the last aforesaid line intersects a straight line drawn on an azimuth of 135° from a point on the right bank of the Brazeau River immediately opposite the junction of the left bank of the stream which flows from Brazeau Lake with the left bank of the Brazeau River;

Thence northwesterly along the last aforesaid straight line to the last aforesaid point;

Thence in a general northeasterly direction and following the right bank of the Brazeau River to a point opposite the junction of the left bank of the Southesk River with the left bank of the Brazeau River;

Thence in a straight line across the Brazeau River to the last aforesaid junction;

Thence in a general southwesterly direction following the left bank of the Southesk River to the mouth of an unnamed creek flowing from Mount Dalhousie and joining the Southesk River at approximate latitude 52°39′ and longitude 116°54′;

Thence northwesterly across the Southesk River and along the crest of a well defined ridge to the summit of Saracen Head, which is a prominent landmark in latitude 52°41′ and longitude 116°56′;

Thence in a general northwesterly direction following the height of land forming the easterly limit of the watershed areas of the Cairn and Rocky Rivers to its junction with the height of land which enclosed the watershed area of Fiddle River;

Thence northeasterly and northwesterly following the last aforesaid height of land to the summit of Roche à Perdrix in latitude 53°13′ and longitude 117°48′;

Thence in a general northwesterly direction following a sharply defined ridge to a standard post, pits and mound marking the easterly extremity of a part of the boundary of Jasper Park, said part being surveyed by K.F. McCusker, D.L.S., in 1931, according to plan 38673 in said records;

Thence on a bearing of 281°58′ along the last aforesaid part of the boundary a distance of 2623.9 metres, more or less, to a stone mound on a rock point through which the Canadian National Railway passes in a tunnel, as said stone mound is shown on the last aforesaid plan;

Thence in a general northwesterly direction following the edge of a sharply defined escarpment to Ogre Canyon and continuing across the said canyon along an escarpment to Boule Roche which is a peak at the southeasterly extremity of Boule Range in latitude 53°17′ and longitude 117°54′;

Thence in a general northwesterly direction following the height of land which forms the northeasterly limit of the watershed areas of Ogre and Moosehorn Creeks along the Boule Range to the summit of Mount Kephala, which is a peak at the northwesterly extremity to Boule Range;

Thence in a general westerly direction following the height of land which forms the northerly limit of the watershed area of Moosehorn Creek to a standard post and stone mound marking the northeasterly extremity of a part of the northerly boundary of Jasper Park, the last aforesaid part being surveyed by said K.F. McCusker, D.L.S., in 1931, according to plan 43560 in said Records, a copy of which is entered in the Land Titles Offices for the North Alberta Land Registration District at Edmonton under number T470;

Thence southwesterly along the last aforesaid part of the northerly boundary a distance of 4021.7 metres, more or less, to a cairn at Triangulation Station No. 90 (Lambert 1927), as the last aforesaid cairn is shown on the last aforesaid plan;

Thence southwesterly, northwesterly, northeasterly and northwesterly along that height of land which divides the watershed areas of Moosehorn Creek, Snake Indian River and an unnamed creek flowing into Rock Creek from the southeast at approximate latitude 53°26′ and longitude 118°19′, from the watershed areas of those tributaries of the Wildhay River and Rock Creek northeasterly of said unnamed creek, to a stone mound and flag marking the southeasterly extremity of a part of the northerly boundary of Jasper Park, according to the last aforesaid plan;

Thence on a bearing of 322°42′ along the last aforesaid part of the northerly boundary a distance of 4746.7 metres, more or less, to a stone cairn at Triangulation Station No. 68 (Lambert 1927) which is a point on the height of land dividing the watershed area of Rock Creek from that of Wildhay River in latitude 53°27′ and longitude 118°21′;

Thence in a general westerly direction along the last aforesaid height of land to its point of intersection with a straight line on an azimuth of 45° from Triangulation Station No. 5 (Lambert 1927), of record in field book number 21691 in said Records, which is a point on the height of land dividing the watershed area of Rock Creek from that of Mowitch Creek;

Thence southwesterly along the last aforesaid straight line across the valley of Rock Creek to said Triangulation Station No. 5;

Thence in a general westerly direction along the last aforesaid height of land dividing the watershed area of Rock Creek from that of Mowitch Creek to its intersection with the height of land which divides the watershed area of Snake Indian River from that of Smoky River;

Thence generally southeasterly and northwesterly following the last aforesaid height of land to a point on the summit of the westerly extension of Sunset Peak, on the summit of which peak is situated Triangulation Station No. 33 (Lambert 1927), a record in said field book, the last aforesaid point being at the intersection of the last aforesaid height of land and a straight line on an azimuth of 329°28.8′ from a stone cairn on the crest of the height of land forming the southerly limit of the watershed area of Blue Lake, as the last aforesaid cairn is shown on plan 38704 in said Records;

Thence southeasterly along the last aforesaid straight line, across Blue Lake, to the last aforesaid cairn;

Thence in a general westerly direction along the height of land forming the southerly limit of the watershed area of Blue Lake to its intersection with the height of land dividing the watershed area of Twintree Creek from that of Rockslide Creek, both of which creeks are tributaries of Smoky River;

Thence in a general westerly direction along the last aforesaid height of land to its intersection with a straight line on an azimuth of 92°21.2′ from a post in a stone mound on the left bank of Smoky River, the last aforesaid post being in latitude 53°29′ and longitude 119°15′ as shown on plan 38705 in said Records;

Thence westerly along the last aforesaid straight line to the last aforesaid post and continuing in the same straight line produced westerly across the valley of Smoky River to intersect the height of land forming the northwesterly limit of the watershed area of those tributaries of the Smoky River flowing into said Smoky River south of said Rockslide Creek;

Thence in a general westerly direction along the last aforesaid height of land through the summit of Mount Resthaven to the summit of Mount Lucifer in latitude 53°26′ and longitude 119°33′;

Thence in a general southeasterly direction following the height of land which bounds the watershed area of Jackpine River through Barricade Mountain, to the point at which it intersects the Interprovincial Boundary between Alberta and British Columbia in latitude 53°22′ and longitude 119°24.7′;

Thence southerly following said Interprovincial Boundary to the point of commencement;

Said parcel containing about 10 878 square kilometres;

The natural features and boundaries herein described being shown on the north and south sheets of the map of Jasper Park, certified by Frederic Hathaway Peters, Surveyor General of Dominion Lands, on January 13, 1948, said map being approved on behalf of the Dominion of Canada by the Honourable J. Allison Glen, Minister of Mines and Resources, and on behalf of the Province of Alberta by the Honourable N.E. Tanner, Minister of Lands and Mines, and filed on February 14, 1948, in the Land Titles Office for the North Alberta Land Registration District at Edmonton under numbers 3974 and 3975 in book E.U., folio 192, copies of which are of record in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa under numbers 40396 and 40397 respectively.

(4) Elk Island National Park of Canada

In the Province of Alberta:

In township 54, range 19, and in townships 52, 53 and 54, range 20, all west of the 4th Meridian;

All that parcel of land more particularly described as follows:

Commencing at the northwest corner of section 34, in said township 54, range 20;

Thence southerly along the east boundary of the statutory road allowance to the northwest corner of section 10, in said township 54, range 20;

Thence westerly along the south boundary of the statutory road allowance to the northwest corner of section 9, in said township 54, range 20;

Thence southerly along the east boundary of the statutory road allowance to the northwest corner of section 4, in said township 54, range 20;

Thence westerly in a straight line a distance of 20.1168 metres, more or less, to the northeast corner of section 5, in said township 54, range 20;

Thence continuing westerly along the north boundary of said section 5 to the northwest corner thereof;

Thence southerly along the east boundary of the statutory road allowance to the northwest corner of section 32, in said township 53;

Thence westerly along the south boundary of the statutory road allowance to the northwest corner of section 31, in said township 53;

Thence southerly along the east boundary of the statutory road allowance to its intersection in section 30, in said township 52, with the northerly limit of the surveyed Beaver Lake — Edmonton Trail, as said trail is shown on Plan 10065 in the Canada Lands Survey Records at Ottawa;

Thence easterly along said northerly limit of said trail to the east boundary of section 25, in said township 52;

Thence northerly along the west boundary of the statutory road allowance to the southeast corner of section 1, in said township 54, range 20;

Thence easterly along the north boundary of the statutory road allowance to the southeast corner of section 6, in said township 54, range 19;

Thence northerly along the west boundary of the statutory road allowance to the northeast corner of section 31, in said township 54, range 19;

Thence westerly along the south boundary of the statutory road allowance to the point of commencement;

Saving and excepting thereout and therefrom,

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.;

Secondly: the mines and minerals within section 13, township 53, range 20, west of the 4th Meridian as described on the certificate of the title number 1364, book K.Q., folio 43, registered on January 29, 1957, in the North Alberta Land Registration District.

The remainder containing about 194 square kilometres;

The boundaries herein described being shown on a plan of Elk Island Park, certified by A.O. Gorman for the Surveyor General of Dominion Lands, on February 10, 1949, recorded as plan number 40428 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa; and also a plan showing the northerly and part of the westerly boundaries confirmed by R. Thistlethwaite, Surveyor General, on March 30, 1966, recorded as plan number 52860 in said Records, a copy of which is of record in the Land Titles Office for the North Alberta Land Registration District, at Edmonton, under number 3542 N.Y.

(5) Wood Buffalo National Park of Canada

All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land lying and being partly in the Northwest Territories and partly in the Province of Alberta, and more particularly described, as follows:

Commencing at the intersection of the boundary between the Province of Alberta and the Northwest Territories as surveyed and shown on sheet five of the twenty map-sheets entitled “Boundary between Alberta and Northwest Territories”, which map-sheets are on record as 42955 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, with the centre of the main channel of Salt River;

Thence westerly along said boundary between the Province of Alberta and the Northwest Territories to its intersection with the centre of the main channel of Little Buffalo River;

Thence following downstream the centre of the main channel of the said Little Buffalo River to its junction with the centre of the main channel of Nyarling River;

Thence following upstream the centre of the main channel of the said Nyarling River to its intersection with the thirty-fourth (34) base line of the Dominion Lands Survey system, being the north boundary of township one hundred and thirty-two (132);

Thence westerly along the said thirty-fourth (34) base line to its intersection with the east boundary of range ten (10) west of the fifth (5) initial meridian of the Dominion Lands Survey system;

Thence southerly along the said east boundary of range ten (10) west of the said fifth (5) meridian to its intersection with the thirty-first (31) base line of the Dominion Lands Survey system, being the north boundary of township one hundred and twenty (120);

Thence easterly along the said thirty-first (31) base line to its intersection with the said fifth (5) meridian of the Dominion Lands Survey system;

Thence southerly along the said fifth (5) meridian to its intersection with the twenty-seventh (27) base line of the Dominion Lands Survey system, being the north boundary of township one hundred and four (104);

Thence easterly along the said twenty-seventh (27) base line to its intersection with the centre of the main channel of Athabaska River;

Thence following downstream the said centre of the main channel of Athabaska River to a point nearest the beginning or southern end of the main channel of Embarras River;

Thence in a direct line to the centre of the said main channel of Embarras River at its southern end;

Thence following downstream the centre of the main channel of the said Embarras River to its outlet into Lake Athabaska;

Thence westerly by a direct line to the nearest point on low water mark on the southerly or westerly shore of said Lake Athabaska;

Thence westerly and northerly following the said low water mark of the southerly and westerly shore of Lake Athabaska to a point nearest the beginning or southern end of the main channel of the stream known as Rivière des Rochers;

Thence easterly in a direct line of the centre of the said main channel of Rivière des Rochers at its southern end;

Thence following downstream the centre of the said main channel of Rivière des Rochers to a point nearest the centre of the main channel of Slave River;

Thence westerly in a direct line to the centre of the said main channel of Slave River;

Thence following downstream the said centre of the main channel of Slave River to its intersection with the thirty-second (32) base line of the Dominion Lands Survey system being the north boundary of township one hundred and twenty-four (124);

Thence westerly along the said thirty-second (32) base line to its intersection with the centre of the main channel of Salt River;

Thence following downstream the said centre of the main channel of Salt River to the point of commencement;

Excluding thereout and therefrom all islands in the Slave River within the above described boundary;

The whole containing by admeasurement an area of approximately 44 807 square kilometres, be the same more or less, and as the boundaries described herein are shown hachured in black upon the map of Wood Buffalo Park and which are subject to the “note” therein relating to the boundaries in certain rivers; which said map was issued by the Hydrographic and Map Service, Department of Mines and Resources at Ottawa in 1947, and whereof a copy is on record as 40393 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa;

Saving and excepting thereout and therefrom,

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;

Secondly: in Township 124, Range 10, west of the 4th Meridian, all those portions comprising Lot 6 (part of Thebathi Indian Reserve No. 196) as shown on a plan of survey recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records in Ottawa under number 85625 and registered at the Land Titles Office in Edmonton under number 0126326, the lands containing 1.81 square kilometres (181 hectares), more or less, together with all mines and minerals;

Thirdly: in Theoretical Township 121, Range 9, west of the 4th Meridian, all those portions comprising the Exterior Boundaries of Survey of Eejeré K’elni Kue Indian Reserve No. 196I (Hay Camp Site) as shown on a plan of survey recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records in Ottawa under number 84988 and registered at the Land Titles Office in Edmonton under number 0123033, the lands containing 2.13 square kilometres (213 hectares), more or less, together with all mines and minerals;

Fourthly: in Theoretical Township 121, Range 14, and Theoretical Township 122, Ranges 13 and 14, west of the 4th Meridian, all those portions comprising the Exterior Boundaries of Survey of Tsu Nedehe Tue Indian Reserve No. 196H (Pine Lake Site) as shown on a plan of survey recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records in Ottawa under number 85626 and registered at the Land Titles Office in Edmonton under number 0126334, the lands containing 5.86 square kilometres (586 hectares), more or less, together with all mines and minerals;

Fifthly: in Theoretical Township 121, Range 13, west of the 4th Meridian and in Theoretical Township 121, Range 14, west of the 4th Meridian, all those portions comprising the Exterior Boundaries of Survey of Dehneeah Túe Indian Reserve No. 195D (Pine Lake Site) as shown on a plan of survey recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records in Ottawa under number 92668 and registered at the Land Titles Office in Edmonton under number 0727787, the lands containing 3.95 square kilometres (395.3 hectares), more or less, together with all mines and minerals;

Sixthly: in Theoretical Township 124, Range 12, west of the 4th Meridian, all those portions comprising the Exterior Boundaries of Survey of Delttho Tthén Indian Reserve No. 195C (Salt River Site) as shown on a plan of survey recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records in Ottawa under number 92669 and registered at the Land Titles Office in Edmonton under number 0727788, the lands containing 0.41 square kilometres (41.1 hectares), more or less, together with all mines and minerals;

Seventhly: in Theoretical Township 125, Range 15, west of the 4th Meridian, all those portions comprising the Exterior Boundaries of Survey of Deneyutchelea Indian Reserve No. 195B (Parsons Lake Site) as shown on a plan of survey recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records in Ottawa under number 92670 and registered at the Land Titles Office in Edmonton under number 0727789, the lands containing 2.41 square kilometres (241 hectares), more or less, together with all mines and minerals;

Eighthly: all of Lots 1000 and 1001, Quad 85A/2, comprising the Exterior Boundaries of Survey of Tourangeau Indian Reserve No. 195A (Little Buffalo River Site) as shown on a plan of survey recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records in Ottawa under number 92396 and registered at the Land Titles Office in Yellowknife under number 4146, the lands described as Lot 1000 containing 6.55 square kilometres (655 hectares), more or less, and the lands described as Lot 1001 containing 0.36 square kilometres (35.7 hectares), more or less, together with all mines and minerals;

Ninthly: in Theoretical Township 112, Range 23, West of the 4th Meridian and in Theoretical Townships 111 and 112, Range 24, West of the 4th Meridian, all that land and land covered with water labelled Garden River Indian Reserve No. 238 as shown on Plan 100429 recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records in Ottawa of which a copy is deposited in the Alberta Land Titles Office in Edmonton under Plan Number 1222163, the said Garden River Indian Reserve No. 238 containing 37.41 square kilometres (3 741 hectares), more or less, together with all mines and minerals.

PART 3 — SASKATCHEWAN

(1) Prince Albert National Park of Canada

All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land situated, lying and being in the Province of Saskatchewan which may be more particularly described as follows:

Section thirteen, the north halves of sections fourteen and fifteen, sections nineteen to thirty-six inclusive, all in township fifty-three, range one; all of townships fifty-four, fifty-five, fifty-six, fifty-seven, fifty-eight, fifty-nine, sixty and sixty-one, range one; the north half of township fifty-three, range two; townships fifty-four, fifty-five, fifty-six, fifty-seven, fifty-eight, fifty-nine, sixty and sixty-one, range two; the north half of township fifty-three, range three; townships fifty-four, fifty-five, fifty-six, fifty-seven, fifty-eight, fifty-nine, sixty and sixty-one, range three; the north half of township fifty-three, range four; lying east of the east bank of the Sturgeon River; that part of township fifty-four, range four, lying east of the east bank of Sturgeon River; townships fifty-five, fifty-six, fifty-seven, fifty-eight, fifty-nine, sixty and sixty-one, range four, and all that portion of township sixty-two, range four, covered by Lavallée Lake; that part of township fifty-four, range five, lying east of the east bank of Sturgeon River; that part of township fifty-five, range five, lying east of the east bank of Sturgeon River; townships fifty-six, fifty-seven, fifty-eight, fifty-nine, sixty and sixty-one, range five; those parts of sections twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, thirty-five and thirty-six, township fifty-five, range six, lying east of the east bank of the Sturgeon River; those parts of sections one and twelve, township fifty-six, range six, lying east of the east bank of Sturgeon River, all west of the third meridian; said park containing an area of approximately one thousand four hundred and ninety-six square miles.

(2) Grasslands National Park of Canada

In the Province of Saskatchewan;

All those lands more particularly described as follows:

East Block

In Township 1, Range 4, West 3rd Meridian:

Legal Subdivisions 12 and 13 in Section 17;

The north half of Section 18;

Section 19, excepting out of the northwest quarter, all those lands covered by the waters of Rock Creek as shown on Township Plan dated October 31, 1990;

Legal Subdivisions 4, 5, 12 and 13 in Section 20;

Legal Subdivisions 4 and 5 in Section 29;

Section 30, excepting out of the northeast, northwest and southwest quarters, all those lands covered by the waters of Rock Creek and Hellfire Creek as shown on said township plan;

Section 31, excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of Rock Creek as shown on said township plan;

The north-south road allowances lying adjacent to and west of the west limits of the northwest quarter of Section 17, Sections 20, 30 and 31, and the southwest quarter of Section 29, including the intervening intersections, excepting out of the road allowance to and west of Section 30, the lands covered by Rock Creek as shown on said township plan;

The east-west road allowances lying adjacent to and north of the north limits of Section 19, Legal Subdivision 13 of Section 20, and Section 31, excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of Rock Creek as shown on said township plan.

In Township 1, Range 5, West 3rd Meridian:

Section 25, excepting out of the northeast, northwest, and southeast quarters, all those lands covered by the waters of Hellfire Creek as shown on Township Plan dated October 31, 1990;

Section 36, excepting out of the southwest quarter, all those lands covered by the waters of Hellfire Creek as shown on said township plan.

In Township 1, Range 6, West 3rd Meridian:

Section 1, excepting out of the northeast, northwest and southeast quarters, all those lands covered by the waters of Rock Creek as shown on Township Plan dated October 31, 1990.

Section 2, excepting out of the north half, all those lands covered by the waters of Rock Creek as shown on said township plan;

Section 3, excepting out of the northeast, northwest and southwest quarters, all those lands covered by the waters of Rock Creek as shown said township plan;

Section 4, excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of Rock Creek and Wetherall Creek as shown on said township plan;

Section 5, excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of Rock Creek as shown on said township plan;

Section 6;

Section 7, excepting out of the northwest quarter, all those lands covered by the waters of Horse Creek as shown on said township plan;

Section 8;

Section 9, excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of Wetherall Creek as shown on said township plan;

Section 10;

Section 11, excepting out of the southeast and southwest quarters, all those lands covered by the waters of Rock Creek as shown on said township plan;

Section 12, excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of Rock Creek and Butte Creek as shown on said township plan;

Sections 13 and 14;

The south half of Section 15, excepting out of the southwest quarter, all those lands covered by the waters of Wetherall Creek as shown on said township plan;

Section 16, excepting out of the southeast quarter, all those lands covered by the waters of Wetherall Creek as shown on said township plan;

Section 17;

Section 18, excepting out of the northeast, northwest and southwest quarters, all those lands covered by the waters of Horse Creek as shown on said township plan;

Section 19, excepting out of the northeast, southeast and southwest quarters, all those lands covered by the waters of Horse Creek as shown on said township plan;

Sections 20 and 21;

Section 22, excepting out of the northeast, northwest and southwest quarters, all those lands covered by the waters of Wetherall Creek as shown on said township plan;

Section 27, excepting out of the northeast, southeast and southwest quarters, all those lands covered by the waters of Wetherall Creek as shown on said township plan;

Sections 28 and 29;

Section 32, excepting out of the northwest quarter, all those lands covered by the waters of Horse Creek as shown on said township plan;

Section 33;

Section 34, excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of Wetherall Creek as shown on said township plan;

The north-south road allowances lying adjacent to and west of the west limits of Sections 1, 12 and 13, Sections 2, 11 and the southwest quarter of Sections 14, Sections 3, 10, southwest quarter of Section 15, Sections 22, 27 and 34, Sections 4, 9, 16, 21, 28 and 33, Sections 5, 8, 17 and 20, and Sections 6, 7, 18 and 19, including the intervening intersections excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of Rock Creek, Wetherall Creek and Horse Creek as shown on said township plan;

The east-west road allowances lying adjacent to and north of the north limits of Sections 7 to 12 inclusive, Sections 20 to 22 inclusive, and 32 to 34 inclusive, including all intervening intersections excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of Wetherall Creek and Horse Creek as shown on said township plan.

In Township 1, Range 7, West 3rd Meridian:

Section 1, excepting out of the north half, all those lands covered by the waters of Horse Creek as shown on Township Plan dated October 31, 1990.

Section 12, excepting out of the northeast, southeast and southwest quarters, all those lands covered by the waters of Horse Creek as shown on said township plan;

Sections 13 and 24;

The east-west road allowances lying adjacent to and north of the north limit of Section 12.

In Township 2, Range 4, West 3rd Meridian:

The southwest quarter of Section 5;

The south half of Section 6, excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of Rock Creek as shown on Township Plan dated October 31, 1990;

The north-south road allowances lying adjacent to and west of the west limit of the southwest quarter of Section 5.

In Township 2, Range 5, West 3rd Meridian:

Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9;

The north-south road allowances lying adjacent to and west of the west limits of Sections 4 and 9, and Sections 5 and 8.

In Township 2, Range 6, West 3rd Meridian:

The south half of Section 3;

Sections 4 and 5;

The southeast quarter of Section 6;

Sections 8, 9 and 30;

The north-south road allowances lying adjacent to and west of the west limits of the southwest quarter of Section 3, Sections 4 and 9, the southwest quarter of Section 5, and Section 30, including the intervening intersections.

In Township 2, Range 7, West 3rd Meridian:

Section 25.

In Township 3, Range 6, West 3rd Meridian:

The northeast quarter of Section 3;

Section 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11;

The north-south road allowances lying adjacent to and west of the west limits of Sections 9, 10 and 11.

West Block

In Township 1, Range 10, West 3rd Meridian:

Sections 1 and 2;

Section 3, excepting out of the west half, all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on Township Plan dated October 31, 1990;

Section 4, excepting out of the northwest, northeast and southeast quarters, all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on said township plan, and excepting out of the southwest quarter, all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on Township Plan dated February 15, 1918;

The northeast, northwest and southwest quarters of Section 9, excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on Township Plan dated October 31, 1990;

That portion of the southeast quarter of Section 9 described as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of said quarter section; thence southerly along the east limit to the south limit; thence westerly along the south limit to its intersection with the left bank of the Frenchman River; thence northeasterly and westerly following the sinuosities of the left bank to its intersection with the west limit; thence northerly along the west limit to its intersection with the left bank; thence northeasterly following the sinuosities of the left bank to its intersection with the north limit of the quarter section; thence easterly along the north limit to the point of commencement as shown on Township Plan dated February 15, 1918. Also in the southeast quarter of Section 9, all those lands lying westerly of the right bank of the Frenchman River as shown on Township Plan dated February 15, 1918;

Sections 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14;

The north-south road allowances lying adjacent to and west of the west limits of Section 1, 12 and 13, Sections 2 and 11, and Sections 3 and 10, including the intervening intersections, excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on Township Plan dated October 31, 1990;

The east-west road allowances lying adjacent to and north of the north limits of Sections 11 and 12.

In Township 2, Range 9, West 3rd Meridian:

Sections 6, 7 and 18.

In Township 2, Range 10, West 3rd Meridian:

Sections 1, 2, 3 and 4;

The east half of Section 8, excepting out of the northeast quarter, all those lands covered by the waters of Little Breed Creek as shown on Township Plan dated October 31, 1990;

Section 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13;

The south half of Section 14;

Section 15;

Section 16, excepting out of the west half, all those lands covered by the waters of Little Breed Creek as shown on said township plan;

The east half of Section 17, excepting out of the southeast quarter, all those lands covered by the waters of Little Breed Creek as shown on said township plan;

The north-south road allowances lying adjacent to and west of the west limits of Sections 1, 2, 11 and the southwest quarter of Section 14, Sections 3, 10 and 15, Sections 9 and 16, including the intervening intersections, excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of Little Breed Creek as shown on said township plan;

The east-west road allowances lying adjacent to and north of the north limits of the northeast quarter of Section 8, Sections 9, 10 and 11, excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of Little Breed Creek as shown on said township plan.

In Township 2, Range 11, West 3rd Meridian:

The north half of Section 19, excepting out of the northwest quarter, all those lands covered by the Frenchman River as shown on Township Plan dated August 16, 1918;

The northwest quarter of Section 20;

Sections 28 and 29;

Section 30, excepting out of the southwest quarter, all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on said township plan;

Section 31, 32 and 33;

The northwest quarter of Section 34;

The north-south road allowances lying adjacent to and west of the west limits of the northwest quarter of Section 20 and Sections 29 and 32, the northwest quarter of Section 19 and Sections 30 and 31, Sections 28 and 33, the northwest quarter of Section 34, including the intervening intersections, excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on Township Plan dated October 31, 1990;

The east-west road allowances lying adjacent to and north of the north limits of Section 19 and the northwest quarter of Section 20, all of Sections 31, 32 and 33, excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on Township Plan dated October 31, 1990.

In Township 2, Range 12, West 3rd Meridian:

The north half of Section 1;

The northeast quarter of Section 2;

The northeast quarter of Section 9;

The north half of Section 10;

Sections 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15;

The east half Section 16;

The north half of Section 18;

Sections 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23;

Section 24, excepting out of the southwest quarter, about 1.23 acres (0.50 hectare), for Roadway as shown on Plan 66SC08847 and out of the northeast, northwest and southeast quarters, all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on Township Plan dated December 23, 1918;

Section 25, excepting out of the northwest quarter, about 1.12 acres (0.45 hectare), and out of the southwest quarter, about 4.30 acres (1.74 hectares), for Roadway as shown on Plan 66SC08847 and excepting out of the northwest, southeast and southwest quarters, all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on said township plan;

Section 26, excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River;

Section 27, excepting out of the northeast quarter, about 2.54 acres (1.03 hectares), out of the northwest quarter, about 1.62 acres (0.66 hectare), and out of the southeast quarter, all that portion, for Roadway as shown on Plan AU 1365, and excepting all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on said township plan;

Section 28, excepting out of the northwest quarter, all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on said township plan;

Sections 29 and 30;

Section 31, excepting out of the northeast and northwest quarters, all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on said township plan;

Section 32, excepting thereout, all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on said township plan;

Section 33, excepting out of the northeast quarter, about 4.54 acres (1.84 hectares), and out of the northwest quarter, about 0.98 acre (0.40 hectare), for Roadway as shown on Plan AU 1365 and excepting out of the southeast and southwest quarters, all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on said township plan;

Section 34, excepting out of the northwest quarter, about 2.23 acres (0.90 hectare), out of the southeast quarter, about 1.42 acres (0.57 hectare), and out of the southwest quarter, about 4.06 acres (1.64 hectares), for Roadway as shown on Plan AU 1365;

Section 35;

Section 36, excepting out of the southwest quarter, all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River;

The north-south road allowances lying adjacent to and west of the west limits of the northwest quarter of Section 1 and Sections 12, 13, 24, 25 and 36, the northwest quarter of Section 11 and Sections 14, 23, 26 and 35, the northwest quarter of Section 10 and Sections 15, 22, 27 and 34, Sections 21, 28 and 33, Sections 20, 29 and 32, the northwest quarter of Section 18 and Sections 19, 30 and 31, including the intervening intersections excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on Township Plan dated October 31, 1990;

The east-west road allowances lying adjacent to and north of the north limits of the northeast quarter of Section 9 and Sections 10, 11 and 12, Sections 19 to 24 inclusive, Sections 31 to 36 inclusive excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on Township Plan dated 31 October, 1990.

In Township 2, Range 13, West 3rd Meridian:

Section 13, excepting thereout of the southeast quarter about 1.581 acres (0.64 hectare), and out of the southwest quarter about 2.619 acres (1.06 hectares), both taken for roadway as shown on a Plan of Record in the Land Titles Office for the Swift Current Land Registration District as No. 91SC00331;

The northeast quarter of Section 23;

Sections 24 and 25;

The northeast quarter and south half of Section 26, excepting out of the northeast quarter, all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on Township Plan dated January 2, 1918;

Section 28;

The southeast quarter and north half of Section 32, excepting out of the northwest quarter about 1.779 acres (0.720 hectare), taken for roadway as shown on a Plan of Record in the Land Titles Office for the Swift Current Land Registration District as No. 91SC00331;

The west half and southeast quarter of Section 33, excepting out of the southeast quarter, all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River;

Section 34, excepting out of the northwest, southwest and southeast quarters, all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on Township Plan dated January 2, 1918;

Section 35, excepting out of the northeast, southeast and southwest quarters, all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on said township plan;

Section 36, excepting out of the northeast and northwest quarters, all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on said township plan;

The north-south road allowances lying adjacent to and west of the west limits of Sections 25 and 36, Section 35, the southwest quarter of Section 34 and Section 33, including the intervening intersections, excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on Township Plan dated October 31, 1990;

The east-west road allowances lying adjacent to and north of the north limits of the northeast quarter of Section 23, Sections 24 and 32, the northwest quarter of Section 33 and Sections 34, 35 and 36, excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on Township Plan dated October 31, 1990.

In Township 3, Range 11, West 3rd Meridian:

Legal Subdivisions 4 and 5 of the southwest quarter of Section 3;

Section 4, excepting out of the northeast quarter, about 3.77 acres (1.53 hectares), and out of the southeast quarter about 4.68 acres (1.89 hectares), for Roadway as shown on Plan CN 7048;

Sections 5, 6, 7 and 8;

Section 9, excepting out of the northeast quarter, about 4.48 acres (1.81 hectares), and out of the southeast quarter about 0.41 acre (0.17 hectare), for Roadway as shown on Plan CN 7048;

The south half of Section 16, excepting out of the southeast quarter, about 3.99 acres (1.61 hectares), for Roadway as shown on Plan CN 1001;

The south half of Section 17;

Section 18;

The north-south road allowances lying adjacent to and west of the west limits of the southwest quarter of Section 3, Sections 4 and 9, Sections 5 and 8, Sections 6, 7 and 18, including the intervening intersections;

The east-west road allowances lying adjacent to and north of the north limit of Sections 7, 8 and 9;

That portion of the original road allowance lying south from and adjacent to Section 6, lying between the northerly productions of the east limit of Section 36, Township 2, Range 12, West of the Third Meridian and the west limit of Section 31, Township 2, Range 11, West of the Third Meridian.

In Township 3, Range 12, West 3rd Meridian:

Sections 1, 2 and 3;

Section 4, excepting out of the northeast quarter, about 3.77 acres (1.53 hectares), out of the northwest quarter, about 0.67 acre (0.27 hectare), and out of the southeast quarter, about 4.27 acres (1.73 hectares), for Roadway as shown on Plan AU 1365;

Section 5;

Section 6, excepting out of the southeast and southwest quarters, all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on Township Plan dated December 28, 1918;

Sections 7 and 8;

Section 9, excepting out of the northeast quarter, about 4.07 acres (1.65 hectares), out of the southeast quarter, about 1.61 acres (0.65 hectare), and out of the southwest quarter, about 2.49 acres (1.01 hectares), for Roadway as shown on Plan AU 1365;

Sections 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15;

Section 16, excepting out of the northeast quarter, about 4.05 acres (1.64 hectares), and out of the southeast quarter, about 4.03 acres (1.63 hectares), for Roadway as shown on Plan AU 1365;

Section 17;

The east half of Section 18;

The north-south road allowances lying adjacent to and west of the west limits of Sections 1, 12 and 13, Sections 2, 11 and 14, Sections 3, 10 and 15, Sections 4, 9 and 16, Sections 5, 8 and 17, and Sections 6 and 7, including the intervening intersections, excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on Township Plan dated October 31, 1990;

The east-west road allowances lying adjacent to and north of the north limits of the northeast quarter of Section 7 and Sections 8 to 12 inclusive;

That portion of the original road allowance lying south from and adjacent to Section 6, lying between the northerly productions of the east limit of Sections 36, Township 2, Range 13, West of the Third Meridian and the west limit of Sections 31, Township 2, Range 12, West of the Third Meridian.

In Township 3, Range 13, West 3rd Meridian:

Section 1, excepting out of the southeast quarter, all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on the Township Plan dated December 19, 1917;

Section 2;

Section 3, excepting thereout all those lands covered by the waters of the Frenchman River as shown on said township plan;

The west half, southeast quarter and Legal Subdivisions 9, 10 and 15 of the northeast quarter of Section 4, excepting out of the southwest quarter, about 4.0 acres (1.62 hectares), and out of the southeast quarter, about 2.47 acres (1.00 hectare), as Parcel A, taken for roadway as shown on a Plan of Record in the Land Titles Office for the Swift Current Land Registration District as No. CG 5365;

The northeast quarter of Section 4, excepting thereout:

a) about 2.88 acres (1.17 hectares) for Roadway as shown on a Plan of Record in the Land Titles Office for the Swift Current Land Registration District as No. CG 5365;

b) That portion commencing at the northeast corner of said quarter section; thence southerly along the east limit 1320 feet (402.34 metres); thence westerly and parallel with the north limit 1320 feet (402.34 metres); thence northerly and parallel with the east limit to the north limit; thence easterly along the north limit to the point of commencement;

Section 5, excepting out of the northwest quarter about 1.30 acres (0.53 hectare), and out of the southwest quarter about 3.62 acres (1.47 hectares), both taken for roadway as shown on a Plan of Record in the Land Titles Office for the Swift Current Land Registration District as No. 71SC08602;

The southeast quarter of Section 8;

The southwest quarter of Section 9, excepting thereout about 0.07 hectares, for the Val Marie Irrigation Project as shown on Plan 77SC13199;

Sections 11, 12, 13 and 14;

The north-south road allowances lying adjacent to and west of the west limits of Sections 1, 2, 3 and 4, southwest quarter of Section 9, Sections 12 and 13, including the intervening intersections;

The east-west road allowances lying adjacent to and north of the north limits of Sections 11 and 12.

All lands described in the East and West blocks above include all mines and minerals.

PART 4 — MANITOBA

(1) Riding Mountain National Park of Canada

In the Province of Manitoba;

West of the Principal Meridian;

All those lands more particularly described as follows:

  • (1) in Township 18, Range 16, all sections;

  • (2) in Township 18, Range 17, sections 1, 13, 24, 25, 26, 35, 36 and the east half of Section 12;

  • (3) in Township 19, Range 16, all sections;

  • (4) in Township 19, Range 17, all sections;

  • (5) in Township 19, Range 18:

    • (a) the northwest quarter of Section 19; excepting all that portion taken for a public road as shown on Plan 2642 filed in the Land Titles Office at Neepawa, a copy of which is recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa as 43180;

    • (b) sections 25, 26, 27, legal subdivisions 13 and 14 of Section 28, sections 29 to 36 inclusive;

    • (c) all that portion of the original Dominion Government Road Allowance adjoining the north boundary of Section 19, described as follows: commencing at a point on the north boundary of Section 19, a distance of 34 feet (10.36 metres) easterly from the northwest corner of Section 19; thence easterly along said north boundary 400 feet (121.92 metres); thence northerly at right angles with said north boundary 66 feet (20.12 metres) to the northerly limit of said original Dominion Government Road Allowance; thence westerly along the northerly limit of said road allowance 382 feet (116.43 metres); thence southwesterly in a straight line to the point of commencement;

    • (d) all that portion of the original Dominion Government Road Allowance between sections 29 and 30, lying north of the westerly production of the south boundary of southwest quarter Section 29;

    • (e) all that portion of the original Dominion Government Road Allowance between sections 31 and 32, lying south of the southerly shoreline of Clear Lake;

      the last two mentioned road allowances are as shown on Plan 30750 in said records;

  • (6) in Township 19, Range 19, sections 25, 26, 34, 35 and 36, the east half of Section 33, the northeast quarter of Section 24 and legal subdivisions 13, 14, 15 and 16 of Section 27;

  • (7) in Township 20, Range 16, all sections; excepting the east half of section 25 and the north half and the southeast quarter of section 36;

  • (8) in Township 20, Range 17, all sections;

  • (9) in Township 20, Range 18, all sections;

  • (10) in Township 20, Range 19, all sections; excepting

    • (a) sections 5, 6, 7 and 8, the west half of section 4, the portion of the east half of section 4 lying west of Clear Lake Indian Reserve No. 61A and the southwest quarter of section 18;

    • (b) Clear Lake Indian Reserve No. 61A, comprising:

    part fractional east half Section 4; fractional Section 9; fractional Section 10; fractional southwest quarter Section 15 and fractional southeast quarter Section 16;

    said indian reserve as shown on Plan 76982 in said records, a copy of which is filed in the Land Titles Office at Neepawa as 32044;

  • (11) in Township 20, Range 20, sections 13 to 36 inclusive;

  • (12) in Township 20, Range 21, all sections; excepting sections 6, 7 and 18;

  • (13) in Township 20, Range 22, sections 19 to 36 inclusive;

  • (14) in Township 21, Range 16, all sections; excepting

    • (a) sections 1, 12, 13, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36;

    • (b) the south half and northeast quarter of Section 14 and the northeast quarters of sections 11, 28 and 31;

  • (15) in Township 21, Range 17, all sections;

  • (16) in Township 21, Range 18, all sections;

  • (17) in Township 21, Range 19, all sections;

  • (18) in Township 21, Range 20, all sections;

  • (19) in Township 21, Range 21, all sections;

  • (20) in Township 21, Range 22, all sections;

  • (21) in Township 21, Range 23, all sections;

  • (22) in Township 22, Range 17, sections 2 to 11 inclusive, 16, 17 and 18, the west halves of sections 1 and 12, the south halves of sections 14 and 15, and the southwest quarter of Section 13;

  • (23) in Township 22, Range 18, all sections;

  • (24) in Township 22, Range 19, all sections;

  • (25) in Township 22, Range 20, all sections;

  • (26) in Township 22, Range 21, all sections;

  • (27) in Township 22, Range 22, all sections;

  • (28) in Township 22, Range 23, all sections;

  • (29) in Township 22, Range 24, all sections;

  • (30) in Township 22, Range 25, all sections;

  • (31) in Township 22, Range 26, all sections; excepting the west halves of sections 6 and 7;

  • (32) in Township 23, Range 18, all sections; excepting sections 13, 21 to 28 inclusive, 31 to 36 inclusive, the north half and southeast quarter of Section 12 and the northeast quarter of Section 1;

  • (33) in Township 23, Range 19, all sections; excepting sections 31 to 36 inclusive;

  • (34) in Township 23, Range 20, all sections and fractional sections lying east and south of the Vermilion River; excepting the west half of Section 25 and sections 26, 35 and 36;

  • (35) in Township 23, Range 21, all sections; excepting sections 12, 13, 23 to 36 inclusive, and the north halves of sections 1 and 22;

  • (36) in Township 23, Range 22, all sections; excepting sections 25 to 36 inclusive;

  • (37) in Township 23, Range 23, all sections; excepting sections 25, and 31 to 36 inclusive;

  • (38) in the south half of Township 23, Range 24, all sections;

  • (39) in the south half of Township 23, Range 25, all sections;

  • (40) in Township 23, Range 26, sections 1 to 5 inclusive, and 8 to 17 inclusive;

    Said lands containing together about 2,969 square kilometres.

(2) Wapusk National Park of Canada

All theoretical section and township corners hereinafter are based on the North American Datum of 1927. All bearings are grid and are referred to Zone 15 of the Universal Transverse Mercator Grid System.

In the Province of Manitoba;

East of the Second Meridian East;

All that parcel of land shown as Parcel A on a plan filed in the office of the Director of Surveys at Winnipeg as Plan No. 19701, including the foreshore along the North East Coast of Manitoba, the lakes, the rivers, the islands, the streams, all mines and minerals, and all other estates, rights and interests normally reserved to the Crown (Manitoba) under The Crown Lands Act (Manitoba), C.C.S.M., c. C340 and, all theoretical Government Road Allowances that lie within the boundaries more particularly described as follows:

Commencing at the theoretical North East corner of Township 94, Range 6;

Thence westerly in a straight line to the theoretical North East corner of Section 33 in Township 94, Range 1;

Thence northerly in a straight line to the theoretical North East corner of Section 33 in Township 104, Range 1;

Thence easterly in a straight line to the theoretical North East corner of Township 104, Range 1;

Thence northerly in a straight line to the theoretical North East corner of Township 107, Range 1;

Thence easterly in a straight line to the theoretical North East corner of Township 107, Range 2;

Thence northerly in a straight line to the theoretical North East corner of Township 109, Range 2;

Thence easterly in a straight line to the theoretical North East corner of Township 109, Range 3;

Thence northerly in a straight line to the theoretical North East corner of Township 111, Range 3;

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;

Thence easterly and southeasterly following the Ordinary Low Water Mark of Hudson Bay to its intersection with a line having a bearing of 115°00′00″ drawn through the intersection of the right bank of Black Bear Creek with the Mean High Tide Line of Hudson Bay;

Thence on a bearing of 295°00′00″ along the aforesaid line to the intersection of said bank with the Mean High Tide Line of Hudson Bay;

Thence generally westerly following the sinuosities of said right bank of Black Bear Creek to the Ordinary High Water Mark of Black Bear Lake;

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;

Thence northerly in a straight line to the point of commencement.

Said parcel containing an area of about 11 475 square kilometres.

PART 5 — ONTARIO

(1) Thousand Islands National Park of Canada

In the Province of Ontario;

In the counties of Leeds and Frontenac;

All those parcels of land being more particularly described under Firstly to Twelfthly as follows:

Firstly

The following 17 islands as shown on plans 50113, 50114, 50115 and 50116 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa:

In the Township of Pittsburgh:

Whiskey Island,

containing about 0.32 hectare;

Cedar Island,

containing about 9.31 hectares;

Milton (Pitcairn) (Amazon) Island,

containing about 3.24 hectares;

In the Township of Front of Leeds and Lansdowne:

Aubrey Island,

containing about 5.79 hectares;

Mermaid Island,

containing about 1.54 hectares;

Red Horse (7A) Island,

containing about 0.21 hectare;

Beaurivage Island,

containing about 4.17 hectares;

Leek (Thwartway) Island,

containing about 36.71 hectares;

Camelot Island,

containing about 9.47 hectares;

Endymion Island,

containing about 4.41 hectares;

Gordon Island,

containing about 6.27 hectares;

Mulcaster (Sugar) Island,

containing about 5.38 hectares;

Lyndoe (79) Island,

containing about 0.57 hectare;

Georgina Island,

containing about 9.43 hectares;

Constance Island,

containing about 2.95 hectares;

In the Township of Front of Yonge:

Adelaide (116) Island,

containing about 5.30 hectares;

In the Township of Elizabethtown:

Stovin Island,

containing about 4.13 hectares.

Secondly

The following 88 islands as shown on plans 61449, 61450, 61451 and 61452 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, copies of which are filed in the Registry Office at Brockville as LE 338, LE 339, LE 340 and LE 341 respectively;

In the Township of Front of Leeds and Lansdowne:

Islands 04, 7C, 8C, 10A, 18B, 27D, 31C, 31D, 32A, 32B, 33B, 33J, 34A, 34G, 34H, 34M, 34N, 35B, 35C, 39B, 40B, 41B, 41C, 41D, 41E, 41G, 41H, 46B, 48E, 48F, 49A, 49B, 50B, 50C, 51A, 51C, 51E, 51F, 52E, 54A, 57B, 57D, 57F, 58A, 58B, 59A, 59C, 59D, 59E, 62A, 64C, 64D, 66A, 66B, 66C, 67B, 67C, 67E, 68C, 68D, 70B, 73C, 73D, 77F, 80A, 81C, 82D, 91B, 93A, 93B, Bass and Bass A islands, containing together about 1.24 hectares;

In the Township of Front of Escott:

Islands 106B, 106C, 107A, 108A, 108B, 112D, 112E, 113A, 113B, 113K and 113L, containing together about 0.18 hectare;

In the Township of Front of Yonge:

Islands 115F, 115G, 115I, 116C and 116N, containing together about 0.01 hectare.

Thirdly

In the Township of Front of Escott:

Squaw, Car and Shoe Islands as shown on Plan 57151 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is filed in the Registry Office at Brockville as LE 327, containing together about 3.05 hectares.

Fourthly

In the Township of Lansdowne;

In the Municipality of Front of Leeds and Lansdowne;

Those portions of Hill (Leroux) Island being the whole of lot 5 and parts of Lot 6 on Registered Plan 163, shown as Parts 1 and 2 on a plan deposited in the Registry Office at Brockville as 28R-1962, a copy of which is recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa as 61190;

Together with a Right-of-Way over those parts of Lot 1 on Registered Plan 120, shown as Parts 6, 9, 10 and 11 on said Plan 28R-1962, containing together about 2.13 hectares;

Island 89C on Registered Plan 120, shown as Part 29 on a plan deposited in said office as 28R-1962, a copy of which is recorded in said records as 61190, said island containing about 0.16 hectare.

Fifthly

In the Municipality of the Township of Front of Escott;

Those portions of Grenadier (Bathurst) Island described as follows:

The whole of the Dominion Park lot and Lighthouse Site lot as shown on Plan 681 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa;

EXCEPT a parcel of land 50 feet (15.24 metres) square comprising the site of Grenadier Light LL 331 as described in Order-in-Council P.C. 1965-1692 dated September 15, 1965; the remainder containing about 4.39 hectares;

That part of Lot 4 on Registered Plan 120, described in a deed between G.R. Latimer and H. Latimer and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in the Registry Office at Brockville as 39049 on December 14, 1970, shown on a Plan of Survey by K.M. Wiseman, O.L.S., dated August 8, 1967, attached to Instrument registered as 7367 in said office, said part containing about 0.09 hectare;

That part of Lot 5 on Registered Plan 120, as shown on Plan 53064 in said records, a copy of which is deposited in said office as instrument 5774, said part containing about 85.4 hectares;

That part of Lot 5 on Registered Plan 120, described in a deed between Hubert L. Mallory and Gordon H. Hunt, Trustees of the Public School Board of the Township School Area of Front of Escott and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 7439 on April 2, 1968, said part containing about 0.2 hectare;

That part of Lot 6 on Registered Plan 120, described in a deed between Franz Benedek and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 35119 on May 25, 1970, said part containing about 39 hectares;

Lot 8 on Registered Plan 120, shown as Part 1, parts of the bed of the St. Lawrence River adjacent to Lots 8 and 9 shown as Parts 2 and 9, and Part 6, all shown on a plan deposited in said office as 28R-4854, a copy of which is recorded as 70113 in said records, containing together about 22.38 hectares;

That part of Lot 10 on Registered Plan 120, and parts of the bed of the St. Lawrence River adjacent to Lot 10, shown as Parts 1 to 5 inclusive on a plan deposited in said office as 28R-4005, a copy of which is recorded as 68276 in said records, containing together about 32.38 hectares;

That part of Lot 10 on Registered Plan 120, and parts of the bed of the St. Lawrence River adjacent to Lot 10, shown as Parts 1 to 5 inclusive on a plan deposited in said office as 28R-4140, a copy of which is recorded as 68554 in said records, containing together about 2.63 hectares;

The whole of Lot 12 as shown on Plan 56630 in said records, a copy of which is deposited in said office as 42324, said lot containing about 30 hectares.

Sixthly

In the Municipality of the Township of Front of Leeds and Lansdowne;

That part of Hay (Melville) Island on Registered Plan 313, described in a deed between C. Carpenter and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in the Registry Office at Brockville as 82282 on August 16, 1976; said part containing about 24.42 hectares.

Seventhly

In the Municipality of the Township of Front of Leeds and Lansdowne;

That part of McDonald (Hog) (Cow) (Georgiana) Island on Registered Plan 120, described in a deed between M.M. Caird and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in the Registry Office at Brockville as 28990 on May 25, 1969; said part containing about 11.63 hectares;

Islands 12B and 12C (Leeward Islands) and that part of said McDonald Island on Registered Plan 120, described in a deed between H.S. Fuller and R.S. Fuller, and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 80855 on June 21, 1976; containing together about 0.49 hectare.

Eighthly

In the Municipality of the Township of Front of Leeds and Lansdowne;

That part of Joel (Lindsay) (Crocker) Island described in a deed between S.H. Manson and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in the Registry Office at Brockville as 68820 on December 19, 1974; said part containing about 4.05 hectares.

Ninthly

In the Township of Front of Yonge;

In the Broken Front Concession;

In Lot 22;

The whole of Parcels A and B as shown on Plan 42935 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is deposited in the Registry Office at Brockville as 2734; containing together about 4.14 hectares.

Tenthly

In the Township of Front of Yonge;

In the Broken Front Concession;

In Lots 22 and 23;

The whole of Parcel C as shown on Plan 43518 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is deposited in the Registry Office at Brockville as 3380; said parcel containing about 33.82 hectares.

Eleventhly

In the Township of Front of Yonge;

In the Broken Front Concession;

That part of Lot 22 as shown on Plan 57594 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, said part containing about 0.40 hectare.

Twelfthly

In the Township of Lansdowne;

In the Municipality of the Township of Front of Leeds and Lansdowne;

Those portions of Hill (Leroux) Island described as follows:

Those parts of Lots 2 and 4 on Registered Plan 163, the whole of Block P on Registered Plan 273 and those parts of Lots 1 and 5 on Registered Plan 120, shown as Parts 3 to 24 inclusive and Part 28 on Plan 28R-1962 deposited in the Registry Office at Brockville, a copy of which is recorded as 61190 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa; and Parts 1 to 5 inclusive and Parts 7 to 57 inclusive on Plan 28R-1961 deposited in said office, a copy of which is recorded as 61192 in said records; and Parts 1 to 8 inclusive on Plan 28R-1963 deposited in said office, a copy of which is recorded as 61191 in said records, containing together about 150.7 hectares;

Those parts of Lots 2, 3 and 4 on Registered Plan 120, shown as Parts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 on Plan 28R-3747 deposited in said office, a copy of which is recorded as 67675 in said records, containing together about 115.8 hectares;

Those parts of Lots 6 and 7 on Registered Plan 120, shown as Parts 7 to 17 inclusive on Plan 28R-3786 deposited in said office, a copy of which is recorded as 67731 in said records;

Together with a Right-of-Way over Parts 1 and 3 as shown on said Plan 28R-3786, containing together about 105 hectares;

That part of Lot 8 on Registered Plan 120, now re-subdivided and described as Block 6 on Registered Plan 389, shown as Part 1 on Plan 28R-562 deposited in said office, a copy of which is recorded as 73572 in said records, said part containing about 7.5 hectares;

Those parts of Lot 8 on Registered Plan 120, shown as Parts 1 to 7 inclusive on Plan 28R-6405 deposited in said office, a copy of which is recorded as 73164 in said records, containing together about 33 hectares;

Those parts of Lot 8 on Registered Plan 120, shown as Parts 1, 2 and 3 on Plan 28R-7831 deposited in said office, containing together about 6.2 hectares.

The whole from Firstly to Twelfthly containing about 829.6 hectares (8.30 square kilometres).

(2) Point Pelee National Park of Canada

In Ontario;

In the County of Essex;

In the Townships of Mersea and Pelee;

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;

Said parcel containing about 1, 500 hectares.

Secondly, all that parcel of land being Middle Island in Lake Erie;

SAVING AND EXCEPTING that part of Middle Island conveyed to Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, by Quit Claim Deed dated January 6, 1958, registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Essex on March 9, 1960, as instrument 215703, containing by ad-measurement an area of 0.3 hectares (0.75 acres), more or less and being more particularly described as follows:

PREMISING that the bearings mentioned are magnetic and are referred to the year 1889 at which time the variation was 1 degree 20 minutes West;

COMMENCING at a point distant One Hundred and Fifty feet (150′) measured South, magnetically (South 1 degree 20 minutes West, astronomically) from a red cedar post planted on the North shore of the said Island by the Department of Marine and Fisheries of Canada;

Thence South, magnetically (South 1 degree 20 minutes West astronomically) a distance of Two Hundred and Seventeen feet (217′);

Thence East, magnetically, (South 88 degrees 40 minutes East astronomically) a distance of One Hundred and Fifty feet (150′);

Thence North, magnetically, (North 1 degree 20 minutes East astronomically) a distance of Two Hundred and Seventeen feet (217′);

Thence West, magnetically, (North 88 degrees 40 minutes West astronomically) a distance of One Hundred and Fifty feet (150′), more or less, to the point of commencement.

Together with a right-of-way, 25 feet in perpendicular width, lying East of and adjacent to a line drawn North, magnetically, (North 1 degree 20 minutes East astronomically) from the point of commencement of the above described parcel, the said strip of land extending Northerly from the Northern boundary of the above described parcel to the natural High Water Mark of Lake Erie, which said parcel is shown on a plan of survey dated October 1889, of record in the Department of Transport, at Ottawa, a copy of which plan is attached to an instrument between Elizabeth Bender and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, dated January 6, 1958, registered March 9, 1960 as Instrument 215703.

The remainder of Middle Island containing about 19.7 hectares (48.7 acres).

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

(3) Georgian Bay Islands National Park of Canada

All those islands or parts of islands in Georgian Bay, Province of Ontario, as follows:

  • (a) Islands or parts of islands opposite Baxter Township, now Township of Georgian Bay, in the District Municipality of Muskoka.

Beausoleil Island according to plan 789 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, being a plan of said Island, by W. Galbraith, Ontario Land Surveyor, dated August 10, 1907;

Beausoleil Island containing about 1098 hectares.

The following 6 islands according to plan 385 in said Records, being a plan of Islands in Georgian Bay, by C.E. Fitton, Ontario Land Surveyor, dated January 4, 1897:

Island 92, containing about 11.36 hectares

Island 92H, containing about 0.10 hectare

Island 92I, containing about 0.11 hectare

Island 92M, containing about 0.08 hectare

Island 93, containing about 3.65 hectares

Island 118A, containing about 0.02 hectare

The following 4 islands according to plan 380 in said Records, being a map of certain islands in Georgian Bay, by J.G. Sing, Dominion and Ontario Land Surveyor, dated April 16, 1900:

Island 147K, containing about 0.36 hectare

Island 147L, containing about 0.01 hectare

Island 183 (Gin Rock), containing about 1.30 hectares

Island 184 (McCrosson’s Island), containing about 1.40 hectares

The following 11 islands according to plan 381 in said Records, being a map of Certain Islands in Georgian Bay, by J.G. Sing, Dominion and Ontario Land Surveyor, dated April 16, 1900:

Island 147A, containing about 0.04 hectare

Island 147-O, containing about 0.61 hectare

Island 147U, containing about 0.03 hectare

Island 147V, containing about 0.04 hectare

Island 154, containing about 0.53 hectare

Island 163A, containing about 0.02 hectare

Island 163B, containing about 0.01 hectare

Island 176, containing about 0.38 hectare

Island 189, containing about 0.22 hectare

Island 190, containing about 0.18 hectare

Island 194, containing about 0.20 hectare

Lot B, Island No. 95, according to plan 43498, in said Records, a copy of which is registered in the Land Registry Office at Bracebridge under number 24562;

Lot B, containing about 17.85 hectares

  • (b) Islands or parts of islands opposite Gibson Township, now Township of Georgian Bay, in the District Municipality of Muskoka.

Lots E, F and M, Bone Island (No. 75) according to plan 50222 in said Records, a copy of which is deposited in said Office under number 28622;

Lot E, containing about 12.34 hectares

Lot F, containing about 6.19 hectares

Lot M, containing about 4.03 hectares

Lot D, Portage Island (No. 139) according to plan 43499 in said Records, a copy of which is registered in said Office under number 24563;

Lot D, containing about 7.53 hectares

Island 200 (Gray Island) according to plan 399 in said Records, being a plan of Certain Islands in Georgian Bay, by J.G. Sing, Dominion and Ontario Land Surveyor, dated April 20, 1901;

Island 200, containing about 5.06 hectares

  • (c) Island opposite Freeman Township, now Township of Georgian Bay, in the District Municipality of Muskoka.

The following 3 islands according to said plan 399;

Island 220, containing about 0.49 hectare

Island 221, containing about 0.93 hectare

Island 226, containing about 0.53 hectare

The following 11 islands according to plan 409 in said Records, being a plan of certain islands in Georgian Bay, by J.G. Sing, Dominion and Ontario Land Surveyor, dated June 12, 1902;

Island 355, containing about 0.75 hectare

Island 356, containing about 1.21 hectares

Island 358, containing about 1.98 hectares

Island 359, containing about 1.50 hectares

Island 371, containing about 0.89 hectare

Island 371A (Gilford Rocks), containing about 0.71 hectare

Island 372, containing about 0.81 hectare

Island 373, containing about 0.45 hectare

Island 374, containing about 0.40 hectare

Island 383, containing about 1.17 hectares

Island 397, containing about 19.32 hectares

Island 400, containing about 0.40 hectare, according to plan 407 in said Records, being a plan of certain islands in Georgian Bay, by J.G. Sing, Dominion and Ontario Land Surveyor, dated June 12, 1902.

Island 402, containing about 1.01 hectares, according to plan 405 in said Records, being a plan of certain islands in Georgian Bay, by J.G. Sing, Dominion and Ontario Land Surveyor, dated June 12, 1902.

  • (d) Islands opposite Conger Township, now Township of the Archipelago, in the District of Parry Sound.

The following 3 islands according to said plan 409;

Island 473, containing about 0.51 hectare

Island 497, containing about 1.32 hectares

Island 504 (McQuade Island), containing about 1.96 hectares

  • (e) Islands opposite St. Edmunds Township, north of Saugeen Peninsula in the County of Bruce;

The following 18 islands or parts thereof according to plan 2693 in said Records, being a plan showing Cape Hurd Islands compiled from surveys made by W.R. White, O.L.S., in 1936 and from information supplied by the Department of Marine, approved July 30, 1942:

Island 1, containing about 1.20 hectares

Island 2, containing about 0.20 hectare

Island 3, containing about 0.10 hectare

Island 5, containing about 0.40 hectare

Island 5A, containing about 0.10 hectare

Island 11, containing about 0.13 hectare

Island 12, containing about 0.60 hectare

Island 15, containing about 0.61 hectare

Island 16, containing about 0.10 hectare

Island 17, containing about 0.13 hectare

Cove Island saving and excepting 12.97 hectares off the north end thereof under instrument number 554;

The remainder of Cove Island containing about 887 hectares.

Big or North Otter Island, containing about 32.40 hectares

Little or South Otter Island, containing about 12.96 hectares

Williscroft Island, containing about 25.20 hectares

Turning Island, containing about 2 hectares

Bear’s Rump Island, containing about 88 hectares

Russell Island or Rabbit Island, containing about 81.36 hectares

Flowerpot Island saving and excepting thereout and therefrom land required for Lighthouse Reserve on Flowerpot Island as shown on a plan by W.P. Anderson, Chief Engineer, Department of Marine and Fisheries, dated May 6, 1899, recorded as Plan 51964 in said Records;

The remainder of Flowerpot Island containing about 188 hectares

Harbour Island containing about 3.6 hectares

Said Islands and parts of islands containing together about 25.64 square kilometres.

PART 6 — QUEBEC

(1) Forillon National Park of Canada

Starting from a point on the southeast right of way of highway No. 6A located 40 chains from the intersection of the northeast side of highway No. 6 with the extension of the southeast side of highway 6A; thence, successively the following lines and demarcations; a straight line southeasterly to a point on the dividing line between lots 29A and 28G in the 1st Range of the Township of Gaspé Bay-North located 77 chains from the dividing line between the 1st and 2nd Ranges of the said township, such distance measured along the dividing line between lots 28G and 29A; southwesterly, the dividing line between lots 29A and 28G and its extension to the southwest side of highway No. 6; the southwest side of highway No. 6 northwesterly to the dividing line between lots 34B and 34C in the 1st Range of the township of Gaspé Bay-North; the dividing line between lots 34B and 34C southwesterly to the average low water mark; in Gaspé Bay, a line running parallel to and 500 feet from the average low water mark, following the west and south coasts of Pénouil peninsula and the shore of the said bay to its meeting point with the extension of the dividing line between lots 15A and 14B in the 1st Range of the township of Gaspé Bay-North; the said extension and the dividing line between lots 15A and 14B to the northeast side of highway No. 6 (between the line dividing lots 29A and 28G and the line dividing lots 15A and 14B in the 1st Range of the township of Gaspé Bay-North, such line following the northeast and southwest sides of highway No. 6); the dividing line between lots 15A and 14B northeasterly to a point located 67 chains from the dividing line between the 1st and 2nd Ranges of the township of Gaspé Bay-North, such distance measured along the dividing line between lots 15A and 14B; a straight line southeasterly to a point on the dividing line between lots 9 and 8A in the 1st Range of the township of Gaspé Bay-North located 72 chains from the dividing line between the 1st and 2nd Ranges of the said township, such distance measured along the dividing line between lots 9 and 8A; a straight line southeasterly to a point on the dividing line between lots 3A and 2A in the 1st Range of the township of Gaspé Bay-North located 90 chains from the dividing line between the 1st and 2nd Ranges of the said township, such distance measured along the dividing line between lots 3A and 2A; a straight line southeasterly to a point on the boundary between the townships of Gaspé Bay-North and Cap-des-Rosiers located 20 chains from the northeast side of highway No. 6, such distance measured along the boundary between the said townships; a straight line southeasterly to a point on the dividing line between lots 3C and 4A in the 1st Range South of the township of Cap-des-Rosiers located 58 chains from the dividing line between the 1st Range South and the 2nd Range South of the said township, such distance measured along the dividing line between lots 3C and 4A; a straight line southeasterly to a point on the dividing line between lots 8B and 9A in the 1st Range South of the township of Cap-des-Rosiers located 77 chains from the dividing line between the 1st Range South and the 2nd Range South of the said township, such distance measured along the dividing line between lots 8B and 9A; a straight line southeasterly to a point on the dividing line between lots 10I and 11A in the 1st Range South of the township of Cap-des-Rosiers located 79 chains from the dividing line between the 1st Range South and the 2nd Range South of the said township, such distance measured along the dividing line between lots 10I and 11A; a straight line southeasterly to a point on the east line of lot 19B in the 1st Range South of the township of Cap-des-Rosiers located 20 chains from the northeast side of highway No. 6, such distance measured along the east line of lot 19B; southerly the east line of lot 19B and its extension to a line parallel to and 152.4 metres from the average low water mark; in Gaspé Bay and the Gulf of St. Lawrence along a line parallel to and 152.4 metres from the average low water mark to the extension of the dividing line between lots B-56 and B-13 in the 1st Range East of the township of Cap-des-Rosiers; northwesterly, the said extension and the dividing line between lots B-56 and B-13 to the southeast side of highway No. 6; the southeast side of highway No. 6 southwesterly to the extension of the dividing line between lots B-18 and B-55 in the 1st Range East of the township of Cap-des-Rosiers; the said extension and the south line of lot B-18 to a point located 60 chains from the northwest side of highway No. 6, such distance measured along the south line of lot B-18; a straight line northwesterly to a point on the dividing line between lots 28-4 and 29-1 in the 1st Range North of the township of Cap-des-Rosiers located 63 chains from the limit between the 1st Range North and the 2nd Range North of the said township, such distance measured along the dividing line between lots 28-4 and 29-1; a straight line, northwesterly to the intersection of the dividing line between lots 60-5 and 61-1 in the 1st Range South of L’Anse-aux-Griffons in the township of Cap-des-Rosiers with the north line of lot 57-4 in the 1st Range North of the said township; a straight line, northwesterly to a point on the dividing line between lots 65-5 and 66-1 in the 1st Range South of L’Anse-aux-Griffons in the township of Cap-des-Rosiers located 45 chains from the dividing line between the 1st Range South of L’Anse-aux-Griffons and the 1st Range North of the said township, such distance measured along the dividing line between lots 65-5 and 66-1; a straight line westerly to a point on the dividing line between lots 73-2 and 74-1 in the 1st Range South of L’Anse-aux-Griffons in the township of Cap-des-Rosiers located 95 chains from the limit between the 1st Range South of L’Anse-aux-Griffons and the 2nd Range North of the said township, such distance measured along the dividing line between lots 73-2 and 74-1; northerly the dividing line between lots 73-2 and 74-1 and its extension to the north bank of the L’Anse-aux-Griffons river; northeasterly, the north bank of the said river to the dividing line between lots 11-4 and 12-1 in the 1st Range North of L’Anse-aux-Griffons in the township of Cap-des-Rosiers; northwesterly, the dividing line between lots 12-1 and 11-4 to a point located 82 chains from the dividing line between the 1st Range North of L’Anse-aux-Griffons and the 2nd Range North of L’Anse-aux-Griffons in the township of Cap-des-Rosiers, such distance measured along the dividing line between lots 11-4 and 12-1; a straight line northeasterly to a point on the dividing line between lots 4-2 and 5-1 in the 1st Range North of L’Anse-aux-Griffons in the township of Cap-des-Rosiers located 69 chains from the dividing line between the 1st Range North of L’Anse-aux-Griffons and the 2nd Range North of L’Anse-aux-Griffons in the said township, such distance measured along the dividing line between lots 5-1 and 4-2; northwesterly the dividing line between lots 5-1 and 4-2 to the northwest boundary of the 1st Range North of L’Anse-aux-Griffons in the township of Cap-des-Rosiers; northeasterly, the northwest side of the 1st Range North of L’Anse-aux-Griffons in the township of Cap-des-Rosiers to the southwest side of highway No. 6; the southwest side of the highway No. 6 to the dividing line between lots 4-2 and 5-1 in the 1st Range East of the township of Fox; southerly, the dividing line between lots 4-2 and 5-1 to the dividing line between the 1st Range East and the 2nd Range East of the township of Fox; northwesterly, the dividing line between the 1st Range East and the 2nd Range East of the township of Fox to the intersection of the dividing line between lots 520-3 and 520-4 in the 2nd Range East of the township of Fox; a straight line, northwesterly to the point of the intersection of the dividing line between lots 510 and 509-1 in the 2nd Range East of the township of Fox with the dividing line between the south range of the river and the 2nd Range East of the said township; westerly, the dividing line between the south range of the river and the 2nd Range East of the township of Fox to the dividing line between lots 127-1 and 129-1 in the south range of the river in the said township; northwesterly, the dividing line between lots 127-1 and 129-1 to a point located 64 chains from the dividing line between the south range of the river and the 2nd Range East in the township of Fox, such distance measured along the dividing line between lots 127-1 and 129-1; a straight line westerly to a point on the dividing line between lots 151-1 and 152 in the south range of the river in the township of Fox located 64 chains from the dividing line between the south range of the river and the 2nd Range East of the said township, such distance measured along the northeast line of lot 152; northwesterly, the dividing line between lots 151-1 and 152 to the south bank of the Rivière au Renard; northwesterly, the southwest bank of the Rivière au Renard to the southeast line of the side of highway No. 6A; southwesterly, the southeast side of highway No. 6A to the northeast bank of the Rivière au Renard; southwesterly, the northeast bank of the said river to the northeast line of lot 547-1 in the south range of the Fox township road; northwesterly, the northeast line of lot 547-1 to the southeast side of highway No. 6A; southwesterly, the southeast side of highway No. 6A to the southwest line of lot 562 in the north range of the Fox township road; southeasterly, the southwest line of lot 562 in the north range of the road and 559-1 in the south range of the road to a point located 49 chains from the dividing line between the south range of the road and the 5th Range East of the township of Fox, such distance measured along the northeast line of lot 560-1 in the south range of the Fox township road; a straight line, southwesterly to a point on the southwest line of lot 560-2 in the south range of the Fox township road located 41 chains from the dividing line between the south range of the road and the 5th Range East of the township of Fox, such distance measured along the southwest line of lot 560-2; northwesterly, the northeast line of lot 19 of the east range of the Gaspé Bay-North township road to the southeast side of highway No. 6A; southwesterly, the southeast side of highway No. 6A to the dividing line between lots 11 and 12 of the east range of the Gaspé Bay-North township road; southeasterly, the dividing line between lots 11 and 12 to the southeast boundary of the east range of the Gaspé Bay-North township road; southwesterly, the southeast boundary of the east range of the Gaspé Bay-North township road to the southwest line of lot 1 of the east range of the Gaspé Bay-North township road; northwesterly, the southwest line of lot 1 to the southeast side of highway No. 6A; finally, southwesterly, the southeast side of highway No. 6A to the starting point.

The area of the territory comprised within the limits above described is 21 696 hectares.

(2) La Mauricie National Park of Canada

In the county municipalities of Champlain and St-Maurice, in the Seigniories of Bastican and Cap de la Madeleine and the townships at Allard, Belleau, Desaulniers, Matawin and Radnor: all that land bordered by a heavy line and dealt with as La Mauricie National Park on Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa Plan 61255, containing 53 613 hectares, more or less.

PART 7 — NEW BRUNSWICK

(1) Fundy National Park of Canada

All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land situated, lying and being in the Province of New Brunswick which may be more particularly described as follows:

Beginning at the Southeast corner of the breakwater situated on the West side of the outlet of the Upper Salmon (Alma) River; thence in a Northwesterly direction following the Easterly side of said breakwater and the Westerly shore at low tide of the said river for approximately three miles upstream to a point opposite the outlet of Lake Brook, a tributary of aforesaid river flowing from the East; thence across said river to the point of intersection between the East bank or shore of said Upper Salmon (Alma) River and the Northwest bank or shore of said Lake Brook; thence in a Northeasterly direction following the various courses of said bank or shore of said brook upstream to a point where the same intersects the East limit of the Highway Road leading from Alma and Hebron vicinity to the Old Shepody Road; thence in a Northerly direction following said limit of said Highway Road to its intersection with the Northern limit of the aforementioned Old Shepody Road; thence in a Westerly direction following said limit of said Old Shepody Road (a portion of which is now Highway Number Fourteen) to its intersection with the West limit of Lot Number Four, granted to Isaiah Wallace; thence in a Southerly direction along said limit of said lot and the Southern prolongation of same South four degrees and fifty-seven minutes West by the Magnet of the year 1947, a distance of eighty-three chains and ninety-nine links to a Beech post standing in the South limit of Lot Number Sixty-eight, granted to W.A. McManus; thence South eighty-six degrees and forty-eight minutes East along the said limit of said lot, a distance of twenty-seven chains and eighty-six links to a Spruce post standing in the West limit of Lot Letter V, granted to J. Vernon; thence along said limit of said lot South four degrees and forty-four minutes West, a distance of twelve chains and forty-two links to another Spruce post standing in the Southwest angle of said lot; thence along the South limit of said lot South eighty-six degrees and twenty-five minutes East, a distance of nine chains and eighty-seven links to a point in the Eastern bank or shore of Drummond Stream (the outlet of Point Wolfe Lake); thence in a Southerly direction along said bank or shore of said Stream to the Northeasterly bank or shore of Point Wolfe River; thence in a Southeasterly direction along said bank or shore of said River to a point opposite a tributary of said River flowing from Keyhole Lake, said outlet being approximately thirty chains below the outlet of Drummond Stream; thence across said River to the point of intersection between the Eastern bank or shore of said tributary and the Southwestern bank or shore of said River; thence in a Southerly direction following said bank or shore of said tributary and said bank or shore of Keyhole Lake to a Spruce post standing in the Southern bank or shore of said Lake; thence by the Magnet of the aforesaid year South twenty-one degrees East, a distance of twenty-four chains and twenty-nine links to another Spruce post standing in the Northern bank or shore of Meadow Lake, said lake situated on the West branch of Goose River approximately one mile above the outlet of said branch; thence in a Southerly direction following the Western bank or shore of said lake to a point in the Eastern bank or shore of the aforesaid West branch; thence in a Southerly direction following said bank or shore of said branch and said bank or shore of Goose River to the shore of the Bay of Fundy; thence in a general Easterly direction along said shore of said Bay to the Western side of the aforesaid breakwater; and thence in a Southerly and Easterly direction along said breakwater to the place of beginning.

Containing seventy-nine and one-half square miles, more or less, and situated in the Parish of Alma, County of Albert, Parishes of Waterford and Hammond, County of Kings, and Parish of St. Martins, County of Saint John.

(2) Kouchibouguac National Park of Canada

In the Province of New Brunswick;

In the County of Kent;

All those parcels described under Firstly and Secondly as follows:

Firstly:

All that parcel according to a plan recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa as 61463;

said parcel containing about 23 882 hectares.

Secondly:

All that parcel designated as “Remainder of 73” on a plan recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa as 59734, a copy of which is filed in the Registry Office at Richibucto as 2724A;

said parcel containing about 40.9 hectares.

Said parcels containing together about 23 922.9 hectares.

PART 8 — NOVA SCOTIA

(1) Cape Breton Highlands National Park of Canada

In the Province of Nova Scotia;

In the Counties of Inverness and Victoria;

The whole of Cape Breton Highlands National Park shown bordered red on Plan 53565 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, copies of which are registered in the Registries of Deeds at Port Hood and at Baddeck as 124-1967 and 995-A, respectively;

Saving and excepting, that parcel at Ingonish, being a part of Crown Grant No. 5219 made to Honourable T.D. Archibald, September 20, 1860, and being more particularly described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the southeastern boundary of lands conveyed by the said T.D. Archibald to the Trustees of the Roman Catholic Church at Ingonish, at a distance of 388.01 metres from the intersection of said boundary with the line of high water mark on the shore of North Bay Ingonish, said point being marked by an iron bar stamped with the letter “R”;

Thence southwesterly along the said boundary a distance of 291.694 metres;

Thence northwesterly at right angles to said southeastern boundary, following a blazed line passing approximately 2 metres south of the well on the Church property, a distance of 100.58 metres, more or less, to the northwestern boundary of the lands conveyed as aforesaid to the said Trustees;

Thence northeasterly along the said northwestern boundary a distance of 291.69 metres, more or less, to an iron bar stamped with the letter “T”, said iron bars being shown on plan 53859 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa;

Thence at right angles to the said northwestern boundary in a southeasterly direction a distance of 100.58 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning;

Also saving and excepting, that strip of land, 6.096 metres wide, adjoining the northwestern boundary of the parcel described above, and extending from the Cabot Trail to the northwesterly extension of the line joining said iron bars “R” and “T”;

Also saving and excepting, that parcel at Ingonish designated CB-9 according to a plan recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa as 65443, a copy of which is registered in the Registry of Deeds at Baddeck as P-60;

Also saving and excepting, those parcels of land at Neils Harbour designated CB-11 and CB-12 on plan No. 69189 recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa a copy of which is recorded in the Registry of Deeds Office in Baddeck as Plan No. P-759.

The above described lands contain an area of 948 square kilometres, more or less.

(2) Kejimkujik National Park of Canada

In the Province of Nova Scotia;

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

Firstly:

All that parcel in the counties of Annapolis, Digby and Queens, as shown on Plan 55629 recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, copies of which are registered in the Registrar of Deeds Offices at Bridgetown, Weymouth and Liverpool as 74238, 1215 and 6496 respectively;

said parcel containing about 38 145.7 hectares (94,260 acres).

Secondly:

All that parcel at South West Port Mouton, Queens County, as shown on a plan of survey by David L. Crooker, N.S.L.S., a copy of which is recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa under number 70492;

said parcel containing about 2218 hectares (5,480 acres).

Said parcels containing together about 40 363.7 hectares (99,740 acres).

PART 9 — PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Prince Edward Island National Park of Canada

All those parcels along the northerly coast of Prince Edward Island, described under Parcel 1 to Parcel 5 as follows:

Parcel No. 1

Commencing at the most easterly intersection of the line of mean high tide along the northerly side of an indentation of New London Bay with the most westerly of the rectilinear boundaries of Parcel 1, as said intersection, indentation and boundaries are shown on Plan 51557 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which has been registered in the Office of the Registrar of Deeds for the county of Queens at Charlottetown under number 1304;

Thence westerly along said line of mean high tide and the line of mean high tide along the northerly side of New London Bay to the line of mean high tide of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, at the easterly side of the entrance to New London Bay;

Thence easterly and southeasterly along the last aforesaid line of mean high tide to its intersection with the most easterly of said rectilinear boundaries, near the westerly side of the entrance to Rustico Harbour;

Thence in a general northwesterly direction along said rectilinear boundaries to a legal survey marker on the easterly limit of a road right-of-way, commonly referred to as the Cawnpore Lane, as said marker and easterly limit of the Cawnpore Lane are shown on Plan 55710 recorded in said records, a copy of which is filed in said office under number 661;

Thence southerly along said easterly limit of the Cawnpore Lane to a legal survey marker on the north limit of the Cavendish Road, as said marker and road are shown on the last aforementioned plan;

Thence in a westerly direction along the projected north limit of the Cavendish Road to a point 20.12 metres from the last aforesaid survey marker, as said point is witnessed by standard post N.P. 12 shown on the last mentioned plan;

Thence continuing along the said rectilinear boundaries, being, in part, the westerly boundary of Lot A and the southerly boundary of Lot C, as said lots and rectilinear boundaries are shown on said plan 51557 to the point of commencement;

EXCEPT those parcels described as follows:

All that parcel lying easterly of and adjoining the easterly boundary of the Gulf Shore Road, as said parcel is shown bordered red in Detail B on last aforesaid plan;

All that parcel of land southerly of the Cavendish Cemetery as said parcel containing 0.32 hectare is shown on plan 62872 in said records, a copy of which is filed under number 3594 in said office;

Parcels 1-4-1, 1-5 and 1-6 as shown on Plan 77754 in said records, a copy of which is filed in said office under number 9246.

Parcels No. 2 & 3

Commencing at the intersection of the line of mean high tide along the easterly side of Rustico Bay with the southerly boundary of Parcel 3, as the said boundary is shown on Plan 43502 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa a copy of which is registered in the Office of the Registrar of Deeds for the County of Queens at Charlottetown under number 1005;

Thence easterly along said southerly boundary to an iron post marked XLIII, the last aforesaid post being shown on a compiled plan approved and confirmed by Bruce Wallace Waugh, Surveyor General at Ottawa, on March 18, 1953, the last aforesaid plan being recorded as 41714 in said records, a copy of which was registered on May 4, 1953, in the said office;

Thence southeasterly in a straight line to an iron post marked XLIV according to the last aforesaid plan;

Thence continuing southeasterly along the production of the last aforesaid line to the line of mean high tide along the northerly side of Brackley Bay;

Thence easterly along the line of mean high tide of Brackley Bay and Covehead Bay to the line of mean high tide of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, at the westerly side of the entrance to Covehead Bay;

Thence westerly along the last aforesaid line of mean high tide, past the causeway to Rustico Island to the line of mean high tide along the easterly side of the entrance to Rustico Harbour;

Thence southerly and easterly along the last aforesaid line of mean high tide and the line of mean high tide along the northerly and easterly sides of Rustico Bay to the point of commencement.

Parcel No. 4

Commencing at the intersection of the line of mean high tide along the easterly side of Covehead Harbour with the most westerly of the landward boundaries of Parcel 4, as the last aforesaid intersection and boundaries are shown on Plan 42611 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which has been filed in the Office of the Registrar of Deeds for the county of Queens at Charlottetown under number 1804;

Thence in a general easterly direction along said landward boundaries to the line of mean high tide along the westerly side of Tracadie Harbour;

Thence northwesterly, westerly and southwesterly along the lines of mean high tide of Tracadie Harbour, the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Covehead Harbour respectively to the point of commencement.

Parcel No. 5

Commencing at the most northerly intersection of the line of mean high tide along the easterly side of Tracadie Bay with the east boundary of Parcel 5 distant 166.12 metres, more or less, north from a standard concrete post numbered 132-11-L, as said intersection, east boundary and post are shown on Plan 42612 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which has been filed in the Office of the Registrar of Deeds for the county of Queens at Charlottetown under number 1805;

Thence westerly, northerly and easterly along the lines of mean high tide of Tracadie Bay, Tracadie Harbour and the Gulf of St. Lawrence respectively, to said east boundary;

Thence south along said east boundary to the point of commencement.

Said parcels 1 to 5 containing together about 2 149.8 hectares (21.5 square kilometres).

PART 10 — NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

(1) Terra Nova National Park of Canada

Firstly:

All that certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying, and being in the former districts of Bonavista North and South, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, as the same is shown on a plan recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa under number 50066, a copy of said plan is also registered in the Registry of Deeds in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador in volume 455, folio 44; said parcel or tract contains an area of 39 627 hectares.

Secondly:

All that certain tract or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being in the District of Terra Nova, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, as the same is shown as Parcel A on a plan recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records in Ottawa under number 69827; a copy of said plan is also filed in the Registry of Deeds in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, under number 1407; said parcel or tract contains an area of 365 hectares.

(2) Gros Morne National Park of Canada

All that certain tract of land, situate, lying and being in the District of St. Barbe (formerly St. Barbe South and St. Barbe North) and Bay of Islands (formerly Humber West) in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, shown as “Proposed Gros Morne National Park” on a plan of survey recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa under Number 69288. A copy of said plan is also filed in the Registry of Deeds Office in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, under Number 1209;

Said tract or tracts contains an area of approximately 1805 square kilometres and includes the White Rock Islets and Stearing Island and excludes Parcel 4.

(3) Torngat Mountains National Park of Canada

All that parcel of land in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador shown on a descriptive map plan prepared by the Department of Natural Resources, dated November 15, 2004 and recorded in the Crown Lands Registry Office in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, under number SP 367; a copy of the plan is attached as appendix D-1 to the Agreement, as defined in section 2 of the Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement Act; the parcel contains an area of approximately 9 700 square kilometres.

PART 11 — YUKON

(1) Ivvavik National Park of Canada

All latitudes and longitudes hereinafter are referred to the North American Datum of 1927; all topographic features hereinafter are according to Editions 1 of National Topographic Series Maps 117B/9, 117A/12 Cottonwood Creek, 117A/11 Welcome Mountain, 117D/3E and 3W Crow River, 117D/6E and 6W Kay Point, 117D/5E Loney Creek, 117D/11W & 117D/12E Herschel Island, 117D/12W Herschel Island, and 117C/9E and 9W Clarence Lagoon, and Edition 2 of N.T.S. Map 117A/14 Babbage River, all produced at a scale of 1:50,000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources at Ottawa, and a part of the Canada-United States International Boundary Atlas;

In Yukon;

That certain parcel of land more particularly described as follows:

Commencing at the point of intersection of the Canada-United States International Boundary, near monument number 26 of said boundary, with a line of watershed separating the streams flowing into the Porcupine River System from those flowing into the Beaufort Sea, at approximate latitude 68°33′25″;

Thence generally easterly following said line of watershed to its intersection with the longitude passing through Geodetic Surveys of Canada triangulation station Pete 51-A number 568051 at approximate latitude 68°37′17″; said station being on record in the Geodetic Data Bank of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources at Ottawa, having published geographic coordinate values of latitude 68°37′17.08385″ and longitude 139°44′37.86856″;

Thence north along said longitude to its intersection with the right bank of Babbage River at approximate latitude 68°38′12″;

Thence generally easterly and northerly along the sinuosities of the right bank of said river to a point on the low water mark of Phillips Bay in the Beaufort Sea, at approximate latitude 69°14′55″ and approximate longitude 138°26′20″;

Thence southwesterly and generally northwesterly along the low water mark of said bay to a point being at the most northerly extremity of Catton Point, at approximate latitude 69°30′14″ and approximate longitude 139°06′37″;

Thence northwesterly in a straight line, in Workboat Passage between Herschel Island and the mainland, to a point on the low water mark, at the most easterly extremity of an unnamed island south of Avadlek Spit, said point being at approximate latitude 69°32′20″ and approximate longitude 139°18′40″;

Thence westerly along said low water mark on the north side of said unnamed island and continuing westerly across the waters and along the low water mark on the north side of a series of unnamed islands to the easterly extremity of Nunaluk Spit at approximate latitude 69°33′17″ and approximate longitude 139°31′16″ (The north boundary of Ivvavik National Park between said series of islands is defined as being a straight line running westerly from the most northwesterly point of an island to the most northeasterly point of the next island);

Thence generally westerly along the low water mark on the north side of Nunaluk Spit and the coast of the Beaufort Sea to its intersection with the Canada-United States International Boundary at approximate latitude 69°39′00″;

Thence south along said international boundary to the point of commencement;

Said parcel including all shoals, islands, sandbars and spits that may be periodically exposed at low tide within 3.5 kilometres of the shore and all islands, sandbars and spits lying within Phillips Bay, but not including Herschel Island and its sandbars spits and immediately adjoining islets;

Said parcel containing about 9750 square kilometres.

(2) Vuntut National Park of Canada

All latitudes and longitudes hereinafter described are referred to the North American Datum of 1927; all topographic features hereinafter referred to being according to Edition 1 of the National Topographic Series Maps 117A/3, 117A/4, 117A/5, 117A/6, 117A/11, 117A/12, 117B/1, 117B/8 and 117B/9 produced at a scale of 1:50,000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources at Ottawa, and a part of the Canada-United States International Boundary Atlas;

In Yukon;

That parcel of land more particularly described as follows:

Commencing at the point on the Canada-United States International Boundary near monument number 26 of said boundary and a line of watershed separating the streams flowing into the Porcupine River System from those flowing into the Beaufort Sea, at approximate latitude 68°33′25″;

Thence generally easterly following said line of watershed to the northeasterly production of the right bank of an unnamed tributary of Black Fox Creek at approximate latitude 68°29′52″ and approximate longitude 138°22′31″;

Thence southwesterly along said northeasterly production, and generally southwesterly along the right bank of said tributary to the right bank of Black Fox Creek;

Thence generally southwesterly along the right bank of Black Fox Creek to the left bank of the Old Crow River;

Thence generally northwesterly, southwesterly and northwesterly along the left bank of the Old Crow River to said International Boundary;

Thence north along said International Boundary to the point of commencement;

Said parcel containing about 4345 square kilometres.

(3) Kluane National Park of Canada

In Yukon;

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.

PART 12 — NORTHWEST TERRITORIES

(1) Aulavik National Park of Canada

In the Northwest Territories;

On Banks Island;

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.

Commencing at a point on the ordinary low water mark of M’Clure Strait at the mouth of an unnamed creek at approximate latitude 74°16′37″ north and approximate longitude 117°58′44″ west;

Thence southeasterly in a straight line an approximate distance of 28 kilometres to a point at latitude 74°02′51″ north and longitude 117°38′20″ west;

Thence southerly in a straight line an approximate distance of 24 kilometres to a point at latitude 73°50′00″ north and longitude 117°38′00″ west;

Thence west in a straight line an approximate distance of 11 kilometres to a point at latitude 73°50′00″ north and longitude 118°00′00″ west;

Thence south in a straight line an approximate distance of 48 kilometres to a point at latitude 73°24′00″ north and longitude 118°00′00″ west;

Thence southwesterly in a straight line an approximate distance of 23 kilometres to a point at latitude 73°16′00″ north and longitude 118°32′00″ west;

Thence west in a straight line an approximate distance of 21 kilometres to a point at latitude 73°16′00″ north and longitude 119°12′00″ west;

Thence south in a straight line an approximate distance of 35 kilometres to a point at latitude 72°57′00″ north and longitude 119°12′00″ west;

Thence west in a straight line an approximate distance of 32 kilometres to a point at latitude 72°57′00″ north and longitude 120°10′00″ west;

Thence north in a straight line an approximate distance of 47 kilometres to a point at latitude 73°22′00″ north and longitude 120°10′00″ west;

Thence northwesterly in a straight line an approximate distance of 30 kilometres to a point at latitude 73°30′00″ north and longitude 121°00′00″ west;

Thence north in a straight line an approximate distance of 6 kilometres to a point at latitude 73°33′00″ north and longitude 121°00′00″ west;

Thence west in a straight line an approximate distance of 8 kilometres to a point at latitude 73°33′00″ north and longitude 121°15′00″ west;

Thence north in a straight line an approximate distance of 4 kilometres to a point at latitude 73°35′00″ north and longitude 121°15′00″ west;

Thence west in a straight line an approximate distance of 10 kilometres to a point at latitude 73°35′00″ north and longitude 121°35′00″ west;

Thence north in a straight line an approximate distance of 13 kilometres to a point at latitude 73°42′00″ north and longitude 121°35′00″ west;

Thence east in a straight line an approximate distance of 11 kilometres to a point at latitude 73°42′00″ north and longitude 121°14′00″ west;

Thence north in a straight line an approximate distance of 86 kilometres to a point at latitude 74°28′00″ north and longitude 121°14′00″ west;

Thence northeasterly in a straight line an approximate distance of 6 kilometres to the point of intersection of the ordinary low water mark on the south side of M’Clure Strait with latitude 74°29′00″ north at approximate longitude 121°02′56″ west;

Thence southeasterly following the ordinary low water mark of the south side of M’Clure Strait to the western end of the sand or gravel bar located at the mouth of Castel Bay, at approximate latitude 74°14′29″ north and approximate longitude 119°40′00″ west;

Thence easterly along the northerly side of said sand or gravel bar extending across the mouth of Castel Bay and the ordinary low water mark of M’Clure Strait to the most northerly tip of Mahogany Point;

Thence easterly, southerly, easterly, northerly and northeasterly following the ordinary low water mark of the south side of M’Clure Strait and the westerly, southerly and easterly sides of Mercy Bay and the said south side of M’Clure Strait to the point of commencement.

Containing approximately 12 200 square kilometres.

(2) Tuktut Nogait National Park of Canada

In the Northwest Territories;

In the Inuvialuit Settlement Region;

All that parcel being more particularly described as follows: (Geographic coordinates are North American Datum of 1927):

Commencing at a point being the intersection of the shoreline of Amundsen Gulf and the mouth of the Outwash River at approximate latitude 69°33′ north and approximate longitude 120°40′51″ west, the said point being a corner of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region as described in Annex A-1 of the Agreement referred to in the Western Arctic (Inuvialuit) Claims Settlement Act (S.C. 1984, c. 24);

Thence south in a straight line along the limit of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region to a point at latitude 68°00′ north and approximate longitude 120°40′51″ west (said point being a corner of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region);

Thence west along latitude 68°00′ north, also being the limit of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, to its intersection with longitude 122°05′ west;

Thence northwesterly in a straight line to a point having a latitude of 68°30′ north and longitude 123°20′ west;

Thence north along longitude 123°20′ west to its intersection with the surveyed boundary of the Paulatuk 7(1)(b) lands at approximate latitude 69°00′ north;

Thence easterly along the surveyed boundary of the Paulatuk lands to the surveyed corner at approximate latitude 69°00′ north and approximate longitude 123°10′ west;

Thence northerly along the surveyed boundary of the Paulatuk 7(1)(b) and 7(1)(a) lands to the surveyed corner of the 7(1)(b) lands at approximate latitude 69°19′ north and approximate longitude 123°10′ west;

Thence easterly, northerly, northeasterly, easterly and southeasterly along the surveyed boundary of Paulatuk 7(1)(b) lands to its intersection with the middle thread of the Outwash River at approximate latitude 69°27′46″ north and approximate longitude 120°51′51″ west;

Thence northerly and easterly along the middle thread of the Outwash River to the point of commencement.

Said parcel containing about 16 340 square kilometres.

PART 13 — NUNAVUT

(1) Sirmilik National Park of Canada

In Nunavut;

All those parcels described as Parts I to IV as follows:

Part I

On Baffin Island;

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.

Commencing at boundary monument 177PI as shown on Plan of Parcel PI-24 recorded in said records as 82874, a copy of which is filed in said office as 3405;

Thence on a bearing of 114°10′31″, a distance of 27 201.56 metres to boundary monument 176PI as shown on said plan;

Thence southeasterly to a height of land at approximate latitude 72°14′30″ and approximate longitude 77°11′00″;

Thence southeasterly to a height of land at approximate latitude 72°11′00″ and approximate longitude 76°26′00″;

Thence southwesterly to a height of land at approximate latitude 71°46′20″ and approximate longitude 76°52′00″;

Thence westerly to boundary monument 66PI as shown on Plan of Parcel PI-12 recorded in said records as 82872, a copy of which is filed in said office as 3408;

Thence on a bearing of 9°49′13″, a distance of 3 294.30 metres to boundary monument 75PI as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 275°21′29″, a distance of 5 412.98 metres to boundary monument 74PI as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 336°45′38″, a distance of 7 679.00 metres to boundary monument 73PI as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 73°57′32″, a distance of 6 381.74 metres to boundary monument 72PI as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 319°32′01″, a distance of 4 199.38 metres to boundary monument 71PI as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 256°10′48″, a distance of 12 526.34 metres to boundary monument 70PI as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 168°47′25″, a distance of 6 127.41 metres to boundary monument 69PI as shown on said plan;

Thence northwesterly along the sinuosity of the ordinary high water mark of Paquet Bay and northerly along the sinuosity of the ordinary high water mark of the easterly coast of Tay Sound to boundary monument 162PI as shown on Plan of Parcel PI-22 recorded in said records as 82873, a copy of which is filed in said office as 3409;

Thence on a bearing of 77°20′14″, a distance of 2 062.04 metres to boundary monument 161PI being at the intersection of the ordinary high water mark of an unnamed lake and the ordinary high water mark of the left bank of an unnamed stream at the southerly extremity of said unnamed lake as shown on said plan;

Thence northerly along the ordinary high water mark of the western shore of said lake to its intersection with the ordinary high water mark of the left bank of an unnamed stream, and continuing northerly along the ordinary high water mark of the left bank of said stream to point 220028LWM as shown on sheet 8 of 13 of a Descriptive Map Plan registered in said office as 2690, a copy of which is recorded in said records as 77971, said point being further described as the intersection of the ordinary high water mark of the left bank of said stream with the ordinary high water mark of Tay Sound at approximate latitude 72°19′55″ and approximate longitude 78°43′50″;

Thence northeasterly along the sinuosity of the ordinary high water mark of Tay Sound to the northerly extremity of the promontory known as Oorbignaluk Headland at approximate latitude 72°22′00″ and approximate longitude 78°36′15″;

Thence northeasterly across Oliver Sound to boundary monument 177PI being the point of commencement as shown on said Plan of Parcel PI-24.

Said parcel described under Part I containing about 3 144 square kilometres.

Part II

On Bylot Island;

All that parcel being more particularly described as follows:

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.

Commencing at boundary monument 179PI as shown on Plan of Parcel PI-28 recorded in said records as 82875, a copy of which is filed in said office as 3407;

Thence westerly, northwesterly, northerly, easterly and southeasterly along the sinuosity of the ordinary high water mark of Eclipse Sound, Navy Board Inlet and Baffin Bay to boundary monument 36PI as shown on Plan of Parcel PI-29 recorded in said records as 82871, a copy of which is filed in said office as 3406;

Thence on a bearing of 210°17′11″, a distance of 8 786.12 metres to boundary monument 35PI as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 249°38′15″, a distance of 7 882.77 metres to boundary monument 34PI as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 200°27′17″, a distance of 3 248.81 metres to boundary monument 33PI as shown on said plan;

Thence westerly along the ordinary high water mark of Pond Inlet and the northerly coast of Eclipse Sound to boundary monument 183PI as shown on said Plan of Parcel PI-28 recorded in said records as 82875, a copy of which is filed in said office as 3407;

Thence on a bearing of 6°14′21″, a distance of 6 754.00 metres to boundary monument 182PI as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 258°41′12″, a distance of 12 600.00 metres to boundary monument 181PI as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 220°58′27″, a distance of 7 475.51 metres to boundary monument 180PI as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 26°14′23″, a distance of 13 892.64 metres to boundary monument 179PI as shown on said plan, being the point of commencement.

SAVING AND EXCEPTING a parcel of land known as Polar Sport Hunt Camp situated in the vicinity of Cape Walter Bathurst, in accordance with article 14.3.1 of An Inuit Impact and Benefit Agreement between the Inuit of the Nunavut Settlement Area and Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, signed in Pond Inlet on the 12th day of August, 1999, said parcel being more particularly described as follows:

Commencing at the intersection of longitude 76°48′00″ and the ordinary high water mark of Baffin Bay at approximate latitude 73°19′30″;

Thence south in a straight line to the intersection of said longitude with latitude 73°18′00″;

Thence west in a straight line to the intersection of said latitude with the ordinary high water mark of the right bank of an unnamed stream at approximate longitude 76°57′30″;

Thence northeasterly along the ordinary high water mark of the right bank of said unnamed stream to its intersection with the ordinary high water mark of Bathurst Bay at approximate latitude 73°19′00″ and approximate longitude 76°56′00″;

Thence easterly along the sinuosity of the ordinary high water mark of Bathurst Bay and Baffin Bay to the point of commencement.

Said parcel containing about 11 square kilometres.

The remainder of the parcel described under Part II containing about 10 858 square kilometres.

Part III

On Baffin Island;

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.

Commencing at boundary monument 233PI as shown on Plan of Parcel PI-37 recorded in said records as 82243, a copy of which is filed in said office as 3382;

Thence on a bearing of 190°09′21″, a distance of 15 449.93 metres to boundary monument 232PI as shown on said plan 82243;

Thence on a bearing of 132°49′06″, a distance of 6 249.07 metres to boundary monument 231PI as shown on said plan;

Thence southerly along the sinuosity of the ordinary high water mark of the westerly coast of Navy Board Inlet to its intersection with the ordinary high water mark of the right bank of an unnamed stream at approximate latitude 72°50′20″ and approximate longitude 80°30′25″;

Thence westerly to a height of land at approximate latitude 72°47′25″ and approximate longitude 81°05′55″;

Thence southwesterly to a height of land at approximate latitude 72°44′50″ and approximate longitude 81°17′15″;

Thence southerly to a height of land at approximate latitude 72°37′35″ and approximate longitude 81°26′00″;

Thence southwesterly to a height of land at approximate latitude 72°33′45″ and approximate longitude 81°40′45″;

Thence northwesterly to boundary monument 236PI as shown on Plan of Parcel PI-38 recorded in said records as 82190, a copy of which is filed in said office as 3373;

Thence on a bearing of 288°11′00″, a distance of 15 138.35 metres to boundary monument 235PI as shown on said Plan 82190;

Thence northwesterly to a height of land at approximate latitude 72°41′35″ and approximate longitude 82°32′15″;

Thence northwesterly to a height of land at approximate latitude 72°50′35″ and approximate longitude 82°53′40″;

Thence northerly to a height of land at approximate latitude 72°59′00″ and approximate longitude 82°50′10″;

Thence northwesterly to boundary monument 50AB as shown on Plan of Parcel AB-07 recorded in said records as 82170, a copy of which is filed in said office as 3369;

Thence on a bearing of 329°30′48″, a distance of 3 944.92 metres to boundary monument 49AB as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 313°44′26″, a distance of 10 583.47 metres to boundary monument 48AB as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 54°52′23″, a distance of 6 908.85 metres to boundary monument 47AB as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 79°50′50″, a distance of 5 757.86 metres to boundary monument 46AB as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 340°19′51″, a distance of 6 498.32 metres to boundary monument 45AB as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 268°38′30″, a distance of 6 114.03 metres to boundary monument 44AB as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 224°25′02″, a distance of 4 032.53 to boundary monument 43AB as shown on said plan;

Thence on bearing of 251°44′36″, a distance of 5 093.84 metres to boundary monument 42AB as shown on said plan;

Thence northerly and northwesterly along the sinuosity of the ordinary high water mark of Elwin Inlet to its intersection with the southwesterly production of the southeasterly boundary of Parcel AB-08 between boundary monuments 54AB and 55AB as shown on Plan of said parcel recorded in said records as 82171, a copy of which is filed in said office as 3377;

Thence northeasterly along said production to boundary monument 55AB as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 49°54′41″, a distance of 17 629.52 metres to boundary monument 54AB as shown on said plan;

Thence northeasterly along the ordinary high water mark of Admiralty Inlet to boundary monument 59AB as shown on Plan of Parcel AB-09 recorded in said records as 82172, a copy of which is field in said office as 3362;

Thence on a bearing of 112°53′16″, a distance of 8 947.05 metres to boundary monument 58AB as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 22°54′26″, a distance of 14 326.67 metres to boundary monument 57AB as shown on said plan;

Thence easterly along the ordinary high water mark of Lancaster Sound to boundary monument 248PI as shown on Plan of Parcel PI-40 recorded in said records as 82244, a copy of which is filed in said office as 3381;

Thence on a bearing of 168°17′55″, a distance of 11 388.34 metres to boundary monument 247PI as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 149°04′08″, a distance of 8 452.73 metres to boundary monument 246PI as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 104°40′01″, a distance of 5 426.72 metres to boundary monument 245PI as shown on said plan;

Thence southerly along the ordinary high water mark of Navy Board Inlet to boundary monument 244PI as shown on Plan of Parcel PI-39 recorded in said records as 82191, a copy of which is filed in said office as 3370;

Thence on a bearing of 287°33′31″, a distance of 1 381.24 metres to boundary monument 243PI as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 250°07′54″, a distance of 6 296.69 metres to boundary monument 242PI as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 174°19′10″, a distance of 8 672.30 metres to boundary monument 241PI as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 147°14′04″, a distance of 2 882.61 metres to boundary monument 240PI as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 166°48′38″, a distance of 3 785.15 metres to boundary monument 239PI as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 105°46′59″, a distance of 1 405.05 metres to boundary monument 238PI as shown on said plan;

Thence on a bearing of 53°38′52″, a distance of 2 027.07 metres to boundary monument 237PI as shown on said plan;

Thence southeasterly along the ordinary high water mark of Navy Board Inlet to the point of commencement.

Said parcel described under Part III containing about 8 031 square kilometres.

Part IV

On Baffin Island;

All that parcel being more particularly described as follows: All topographic features hereinafter referred to being according to the second edition of the Arctic Bay and Navy Board Inlet map sheets, 48C and 48D of the National Topographic System, as shown on sheets 29 and 30 of 237 respectively of maps recorded in the Land Titles Office at Yellowknife as 2405-29 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 1927 North American Datum.

Commencing at point 226017RWM as shown on sheet 2 of 15 of a Descriptive Map Plan registered in said office as 2686, a copy of which is recorded in said records as 77419, said point being further described as the intersection of the ordinary high water mark of the west coast of Elwin Inlet and the ordinary high water mark of the right bank of an unnamed stream at approximate latitude 73°18′45″ and approximate longitude 83°39′50″;

Thence southwesterly to point 226016HL as shown on said sheet 2 of 15, said point being further described as a height of land at approximate latitude 73°17′55″ and approximate longitude 83°41′05″;

Thence westerly to a height of land at approximate latitude 73°18′20″ and approximate longitude 83°45′30″;

Thence northerly to a height of land at approximate latitude 73°23′00″ and approximate longitude 83°47′35″;

Thence northwesterly to the summit of Nautilus Mountain at approximate latitude 73°25′50″ and approximate longitude 84°08′25″;

Thence westerly in a straight line passing through a height of land at approximate latitude 73°23′25″ and approximate longitude 84°33′00″ to the ordinary high water mark of the northeast coast of Baillarge Bay;

Thence northerly, northeasterly and southeasterly along the sinuosity of the ordinary high water mark of the easterly coast of Baillarge Bay, the southeasterly coast of Admiralty Inlet, and the southwesterly coast of Elwin Inlet to the point of commencement.

Said parcel described under Part IV containing about 167 square kilometres.

Said parcels described under Parts I, II, III and IV containing together about 22 200 square kilometres.

(2) Auyuittuq National Park of Canada

In Nunavut;

On, and adjacent to, Cumberland Peninsula of Baffin Island;

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.

Commencing at the summit of Overlord Peak, located at the northeasterly end of Pangnirtung Fiord, at approximate latitude 66°22′40″ and approximate longitude 65°26′20″;

Thence northwesterly to a peak having an elevation of about 1 372 metres, at approximate latitude 66°24′00″ and approximate longitude 65°33′20″;

Thence northerly to the summit of Aegir Peak, at approximate latitude 66°24′50″ and approximate longitude 65°33′40″;

Thence northerly to the summit of Niord Peak, at approximate latitude 66°26′20″ and approximate longitude 65°34′00″;

Thence northerly to a peak having an elevation of about 1 219 metres, at approximate latitude 66°29′30″ and approximate longitude 65°33′30″;

Thence northeasterly to the summit of Mount Odin, at approximate latitude 66°32′40″ and approximate longitude 65°25′30″;

Thence northeasterly to a peak having an elevation of about 1 676 metres, at approximate latitude 66°34′00″ and approximate longitude 65°22′00″;

Thence northeasterly to the summit of Freya Peak, at approximate latitude 66°38′40″ and approximate longitude 65°15′20″;

Thence westerly to a peak having an elevation of about 1 981 metres, at approximate latitude 66°38′50″ and approximate longitude 65°27′40″;

Thence northwesterly to a peak having an elevation of about 1 524 metres, at approximate latitude 66°42′20″ and approximate longitude 65°43′00″;

Thence southwesterly to a peak having an elevation of about 853 metres, at approximate latitude 66°39′00″ and approximate longitude 66°01′20″;

Thence southwesterly to a peak having an elevation of about 549 metres, at approximate latitude 66°35′30″ and approximate longitude 66°08′00″;

Thence northwesterly to a peak having an elevation of about 427 metres, at approximate latitude 66°38′20″ and approximate longitude 66°23′20″;

Thence northerly to a peak having an elevation of about 853 metres, at approximate latitude 66°44′30″ and approximate longitude 66°22′40″;

Thence northwesterly to a peak having an elevation of about 1 158 metres, at approximate latitude 66°55′10″ and approximate longitude 66°34′30″;

Thence northwesterly to a peak having an elevation of about 1 067 metres, at approximate latitude 67°02′00″ and approximate longitude 66°39′40″;

Thence westerly to a peak having an elevation of about 1 067 metres, at approximate latitude 67°01′30″ and approximate longitude 66°54′00″;

Thence northwesterly to a peak having an elevation of about 914 metres, at approximate latitude 67°08′50″ and approximate longitude 67°11′20″;

Thence westerly to a peak having an elevation of about 610 metres, at approximate latitude 67°09′10″ and approximate longitude 67°21′40″;

Thence northwesterly to a peak having an elevation of about 762 metres, at approximate latitude 67°17′50″ and approximate longitude 67°30′20″;

Thence northwesterly to a peak having an elevation of about 762 metres, at approximate latitude 67°25′30″ and approximate longitude 67°40′40″;

Thence northwesterly to a peak having an elevation of about 792 metres, at approximate latitude 67°35′30″ and approximate longitude 68°03′00″;

Thence northwesterly to a peak having an elevation of about 732 metres, at approximate latitude 67°46′00″ and approximate longitude 68°14′00″;

Thence northerly to a peak having an elevation of about 975 metres, at approximate latitude 67°57′00″ and approximate longitude 68°12′30″;

Thence northerly to a peak having an elevation of about 914 metres, at approximate latitude 68°05′00″ and approximate longitude 68°06′30″;

Thence northeasterly to a peak at approximate latitude 68°12′00″ and approximate longitude 67°50′40″, the last aforesaid peak being approximately at the position indicated by the spot elevation 1 590 feet shown on said Home Bay map sheet;

Thence northeasterly to a peak having an elevation of about 792 metres, at approximate latitude 68°14′00″ and approximate longitude 67°40′00″;

Thence northeasterly to a peak having an elevation of about 1 036 metres, at approximate latitude 68°17′20″ and approximate longitude 67°23′00″;

Thence northeasterly to a peak having an elevation of about 792 metres, at approximate latitude 68°19′00″ and approximate longitude 67°15′00″;

Thence easterly to the ordinary low water mark at the easterly extremity of a point of land at the northerly coast of the entrance to Confederation Fiord, said extremity being at approximate latitude 68°19′40″ and approximate longitude 67°01′00″;

Thence due south to a point on the ordinary low water mark along the southerly coast of the entrance to said Confederation Fiord, the last aforesaid point being at approximate latitude 68°17′30″ and approximate longitude 67°01′00″;

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″;

Thence southeasterly to the ordinary low water mark at the westerly extremity of a point of land at the easterly coast of the entrance to an unnamed fiord, said extremity being at approximate latitude 68°08′20″ and approximate longitude 66°37′00″;

Thence in general northeasterly and southeasterly directions, along the last aforesaid low water mark, to the easterly extremity of a point of land at approximate latitude 68°07′20″ and approximate longitude 66°18′40″;

Thence southeasterly to the intersection of longitude 66°17′00″ with the ordinary low water mark along the southerly coast of the entrance to an unnamed fiord, at approximate latitude 68°05′10″;

Thence in general easterly and southerly directions, along the last aforesaid low water mark, to the easterly extremity of a point of land along the westerly coast of Nedlukseak Fiord, at approximate latitude 68°00′50″ and approximate longitude 66°11′00″;

Thence easterly across the entrance to Nedlukseak Fiord, to the ordinary low water mark at the westerly extremity of a point of land at approximate latitude 68°01′20″ and approximate longitude 66°03′00″;

Thence in general easterly, northeasterly and southerly directions, along the last aforesaid low water mark, to the easterly extremity of a point of land at approximate latitude 67°59′30″ and approximate longitude 65°58′40″;

Thence southerly to the intersection of latitude 67°56′30″ with the ordinary low water mark of Okoa Bay, at approximate longitude 66°00′00″;

Thence easterly to the point where said latitude 67°56′30″ intersects the ordinary low water mark along the easterly coast of Okoa Bay at approximate longitude 65°46′00;

Thence in general northerly, easterly, southeasterly, northeasterly, easterly and southeasterly directions, along the ordinary low water marks of Okoa Bay and Davis Strait, to the easterly extremity of a point of land at approximate latitude 67°58′30″ and approximate longitude 65°27′00″;

Thence southeasterly to the ordinary low water mark at the westerly extremity of Nunatsiaq island, at approximate latitude 67°57′50″ and approximate longitude 65°26′00″;

Thence in general southeasterly, northerly, easterly, southerly, easterly and northeasterly directions, along the last aforesaid low water mark, to the easterly extremity of said island at approximate latitude 67°59′30″ and approximate longitude 65°12′00″;

Thence easterly to the ordinary low water mark at the southerly extremity of a point of land, at approximate latitude 67°59′20″ and approximate longitude 65°09′20″;

Thence in general northwesterly, northerly, northeasterly, southerly, easterly, northerly, easterly and southeasterly directions, along the last aforesaid low water mark, to the easterly extremity of Kangeeak Point at approximate latitude 67°58′30″ and approximate longitude 64°42′40″;

Thence continuing along the last aforesaid low water mark in general southwesterly and westerly directions to its intersection with longitude 64°55′00″, at approximate latitude 67°55′40″;

Thence southerly to the ordinary low water mark at the easterly extremity of a point of land, at approximate latitude 67°55′10″ and approximate longitude 64°55′30″;

Thence in a general southwesterly direction along the last aforesaid low water mark to its intersection with latitude 67°51′00″ at approximate longitude 65°03′00″;

Thence southeasterly to the ordinary low water mark at the northerly extremity of a point of land at the easterly coast of the entrance to Quajon Fiord, the last aforesaid extremity being at approximate latitude 67°47′20″ and approximate longitude 64°55′00″;

Thence in general easterly and southerly directions along the last aforesaid low water mark to a point at approximate longitude 64°49′20″, the last aforesaid point being due east of a peak having an elevation of about 762 metres and being located at approximate latitude 67°44′30″ and approximate longitude 64°51′30″;

Thence due west to the last aforesaid peak;

Thence southwesterly to a peak having an elevation of about 1 372 metres, at approximate latitude 67°39′20″ and approximate longitude 65°01′00″;

Thence southeasterly to a peak having an elevation of about 1 219 metres, at approximate latitude 67°29′00″ and approximate longitude 64°42′30″;

Thence southeasterly to a peak at approximate latitude 67°22′00″ and approximate longitude 64°29′00″, the last aforesaid peak being approximately at the position indicated by the spot elevation 4 525 feet shown on said Okoa Bay map sheet and being on the height of land forming the northerly limit of the watershed area of Maktak Fiord;

Thence in a general easterly direction along the last aforesaid height of land to a peak having an elevation of about 762 metres, at approximate latitude 67°20′00″ and approximate longitude 64°03′20″;

Thence southeasterly to the ordinary low water mark at the easterly extremity of a point of land at the northerly coast of the entrance to North Pangnirtung Fiord, the last aforesaid extremity being at approximate latitude 67°16′00″ and approximate longitude 63°57′20″;

Thence southerly, across North Pangnirtung Fiord, to a peak having an elevation of about 610 metres, at approximate latitude 67°11′00″ and approximate longitude 63°55′20″;

Thence southeasterly to a peak having an elevation of about 762 metres, at approximate latitude 67°07′20″ and approximate longitude 63°48′40″;

Thence southerly to a peak at approximate latitude 67°02′20″ and approximate longitude 63°52′20″, the last aforesaid peak being approximately at the position indicated by the spot elevation 4,364 feet shown on said Padloping Island map sheet;

Thence southerly to a peak having an elevation of about 1 219 metres, at approximate latitude 66°55′00″ and approximate longitude 63°56′00″;

Thence southwesterly to a peak having an elevation of about 1 067 metres, at approximate latitude 66°50′40″ and approximate longitude 64°08′40″;

Thence southwesterly to a peak having an elevation of about 1 524 metres, at approximate latitude 66°42′40″ and approximate longitude 64°35′00″;

Thence southwesterly to the summit of Mount Fleming, at approximate latitude 66°41′00″ and approximate longitude 64°41′00″;

Thence southwesterly to a peak having an elevation of about 1 981 metres, at approximate latitude 66°34′20″ and approximate longitude 65°04′30″;

Thence southwesterly to a peak having an elevation of about 1 676 metres, at approximate latitude 66°29′40″ and approximate longitude 65°10′30″;

Thence westerly to a peak having an elevation of about 1 829 metres, at approximate latitude 66°28′40″ and approximate longitude 65°19′30″;

Thence southwesterly to a peak having an elevation of about 1 219 metres, at approximate latitude 66°26′40″ and approximate longitude 65°26′00″;

Thence southerly to the point of commencement;

Saving and excepting those parcels described in Schedule 8-1 of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement, said parcels being more particularly described as follows:

Narpaing and Quajon Fiords, the inlet between Quajon Fiord and Inuit Owned Lands Parcel BI-38/26P, the islands in those fiords and inlet, Kivitoo Harbour and Kivitoo DEW Line Site; and

Inuit Owned Land Parcels:

  • BI-20/26P,27A
  • BI-23/26O,27A
  • BI-24/26O,27A
  • BI-25/26O27A
  • BI-38/26P

Said Auyuittuq National Park of Canada containing about 19 089 square kilometres.

(3) Quttinirpaaq National Park of Canada

In Nunavut;

On Ellesmere Island;

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;

All that part of said Ellesmere Island, including a part of the Arctic Ocean, the bays, the fiords, Discovery Harbour, the inlets, the rivers, the lakes, the islands and all the streams that lie within the boundaries which may be more particularly described as follows:

Commencing at the summit of Mount Thompson located at approximate latitude 81°15′ and approximate longitude 76°57′;

Thence southeasterly to the summit of Mount Koch at approximate latitude 81°11′ and approximate longitude 75°20′;

Thence easterly to the summit of Mount Neville at approximate latitude 81°10′ and approximate longitude 70°33′;

Thence easterly to a point on the ordinary low water mark of Beatrix Bay at the mouth of an unnamed stream that flows into Beatrix Bay at approximate latitude 81°11′ and approximate longitude 70°12′;

Thence generally northeasterly following the ordinary low water mark along the north side of Beatrix Bay and Archer Fiord to the most easterly point of the promontory on the southwest side of Simmonds Bay at approximate latitude 81°14′ and approximate longitude 69°18′;

Thence northeasterly across Simmonds Bay to the most southerly point on the ordinary low water mark on the north side of Archer Fiord at approximate latitude 81°15′ and approximate longitude 69°09′;

Thence generally northeasterly following the ordinary low water mark along the northern side of Archer Fiord to its most northeasterly point at Keppel Head at approximate latitude 81°31′ and approximate longitude 66°37′;

Thence northeasterly across Lady Franklin Bay to the most southerly point on the ordinary low water mark at Distant Cape at approximate latitude 81°43′ and approximate longitude 64°27′;

Thence generally northeasterly following the ordinary low water mark along Watercourse Bay on the northern side of Robeson Channel to its most easterly point at Cape Murchison at approximate latitude 81°46′ and approximate longitude 64°06′;

Thence northeasterly across St. Patrick Bay to the most southerly point on the ordinary low water mark near Cartmel Point at approximate latitude 81°47′ and approximate longitude 64°02′;

Thence generally northeasterly following the ordinary low water mark along the northern side of Robeson Channel to a point at the entrance of Wrangel Bay at approximate latitude 81°58′30″ and approximate longitude 62°32′;

Thence northwesterly to a point at latitude 82°03′00″ and longitude 63°01′00″ being approximately 990.5 metres on an approximate azimuth of 231°14′31″ from an unnamed peak having an elevation of about 655 metres at approximate latitude 82°03′ and approximate longitude 62°58′;

Thence northwesterly to an unnamed peak having an elevation of about 732 metres at approximate latitude 82°09′ and approximate longitude 63°35′;

Thence northwesterly to the summit of Mount Eugene at approximate latitude 82°25′ and approximate longitude 66°47′;

Thence northwesterly to a point on the ordinary low water mark on the south side of Clements Markham Inlet at longitude 68°00′00″ and approximate latitude 82°39′;

Thence due north along said longitude 68°00′00″ and across Clements Markham Inlet to a point on the ordinary low water mark on the north side of Clements Markham Inlet at approximate latitude 82°42′;

Thence generally northeasterly following the ordinary low water mark along the northern side of Clements Markham Inlet to its most northerly point at Cape Colan at approximate latitude 82°55′ and approximate longitude 66°20′;

Thence northwesterly in the Arctic Ocean to the intersection of latitude 83°09′00″ and longitude 70°00′00″;

Thence westerly in the Arctic Ocean to the intersection of latitude 83°09′00″ and longitude 74°20′00″;

Thence southwesterly in the Arctic Ocean to the intersection of latitude 83°05′00″ and longitude 77°10′00″;

Thence southwesterly to the most northerly point on the ordinary low water mark at the entrance of M’Clintock Inlet near Borup Point at approximate latitude 82°56′ and approximate longitude 77°47′;

Thence southerly to the summit of Mount Ayles at approximate latitude 82°43′ and approximate longitude 77°18′;

Thence southerly to an unnamed peak having an elevation of about 1,829 metres at approximate latitude 82°31′ and approximate longitude 77°04′;

Thence due south to an unnamed peak having an elevation of about 1,676 metres at approximate latitude 81°49′ and approximate longitude 77°04′;

Thence southwesterly to an unnamed peak having an elevation of about 1,524 metres at approximate latitude 81°34′ and approximate longitude 79°03′;

Thence southeasterly to triangulation station number 629232 (established by the Geodetic Survey Division of the Earth Sciences Sector, Natural Resources Canada at Ottawa, the geographic coordinates of said station being at latitude 81°18′38.8738″ and longitude 78°07′09.4867″ according to the 1975 Arctic Islands Adjustment, North American Datum of 1927);

Thence southeasterly along the production of the last aforesaid mentioned line to its intersection with the ordinary low water mark on the northwest side of Tanquary Fiord at approximate latitude 81°18′ and approximate longitude 78°07′;

Thence easterly across Tanquary Fiord to its intersection with a point on the ordinary low water mark on the southeast side of Tanquary Fiord near Fishhook Point at approximate longitude 77°37′00″ and approximate latitude 81°19′;

Thence southeasterly to the point of commencement;

Excluding thereout and therefrom the whole of Ward Hunt Island together with a right of access to Ward Hunt Island from the part of the Arctic Ocean included within the boundaries described above.

The above described lands containing about 37 775 square kilometres.

(4) Ukkusiksalik National Park of Canada

The geographic coordinates below refer to the North American Datum of 1983;

All topographic features referred to below are shown on the National Topographic System Maps 46D, 46E, 46L, 56A, 56B, 56C, 56F, 56G, 56H, 56I, 56J and 56K;

All parcels, boundary monuments, triangulation stations and deflection points referred to below are shown on the Administrative Map Plan recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa as 98651, a copy of which is filed in the Land Titles Office at Iqaluit as 4162, unless stated otherwise;

In Nunavut;

Adjacent to Roes Welcome Sound in Hudson Bay;

All that parcel, including Wager Bay, more particularly described as follows:

Commencing at deflection point 1 on the ordinary low water mark of the western shoreline of Roes Welcome Sound at latitude 65°10′53″ and approximate longitude 86°58′23″;

Thence southwesterly in a straight line to deflection point 2 at latitude 65°10′21“and longitude 86°59′51″;

Thence westerly in a straight line to deflection point 3 at latitude 65°09′50″ and longitude 87°05′02″;

Thence southwesterly in a straight line to deflection point 4 at latitude 65°07′05″ and longitude 87°17′01″;

Thence southwesterly in a straight line to deflection point 5 at latitude 65°01′00″ and longitude 87°33′17″;

Thence westerly in a straight line to deflection point 6 at latitude 65°01′37″ and longitude 87°54′45″;

Thence westerly in a straight line to deflection point 7 at latitude 65°02′06″ and longitude 88°16′33″;

Thence westerly in a straight line to deflection point 8 at latitude 65°02′04″ and longitude 88°33′00″;

Thence northerly in a straight line to deflection point 9 at latitude 65°08′12″ and longitude 88°31′42″;

Thence northwesterly in a straight line to boundary monument 207RE at approximate latitude 65°14′23″ and approximate longitude 88°42′19″;

Thence southeasterly following the boundary of Parcel RE-31 to boundary monument 208RE at approximate latitude 65°13′23″ and approximate longitude 88°35′28″;

Thence southeasterly following the boundary of Parcel RE-31 to boundary monument 209RE at approximate latitude 65°12′09″ and approximate longitude 88°26′57″;

Thence northeasterly following the boundary of Parcel RE-31 to boundary monument 210RE at approximate latitude 65°13′21″ and approximate longitude 88°20′51″;

Thence northeasterly following the boundary of Parcel RE-31 to boundary monument 211RE at approximate latitude 65°14′44″ and approximate longitude 88°16′57″;

Thence generally northwesterly following the boundary of Parcel RE-31 to boundary monument 201RE at approximate latitude 65°30′02″ and approximate longitude 89°21′12″;

Thence southerly following the boundary of Parcel RE-31 to boundary monument 202RE at approximate latitude 65°22′57″ and approximate longitude 89°23′02″;

Thence southwesterly in a straight line to deflection point 17 at latitude 65°18′47″ and longitude 89°39′20″;

Thence northwesterly in a straight line to triangulation station number 739043 established by the Geodetic Survey Division of the Earth Sciences Sector, Natural Resources Canada at Ottawa, this station being situated at approximate latitude 65°23′40″ and approximate longitude 89°54′05″;

Thence northerly in a straight line to deflection point 19 at latitude 65°29′24″ and longitude 89°59′14″;

Thence westerly in a straight line to deflection point 20 at latitude 65°32′24″ and longitude 90°17′27″;

Thence northwesterly in a straight line to deflection point 21 at latitude 65°39′15″ and longitude 90°32′23″;

Thence westerly in a straight line to deflection point 22 at latitude 65°37′57″ and longitude 90°51′17″;

Thence northwesterly in a straight line to deflection point 23 at latitude 65°42′30″ and longitude 91°10′58″;

Thence westerly in a straight line to deflection point 24 at latitude 65°45′12″ and longitude 91°32′24″;

Thence northwesterly in a straight line to deflection point 25 at latitude 65°47′53″ and longitude 91°45′58″;

Thence northwesterly in a straight line to deflection point 26 at latitude 65°51′40″ and longitude 91°59′06″;

Thence northwesterly in a straight line to deflection point 27 at latitude 65°56′05″ and longitude 92°13′20″;

Thence northwesterly in a straight line to deflection point 28 at latitude 66°00′44″ and longitude 92°30′00″;

Thence northerly in a straight line to deflection point 29 at latitude 66°04′37″ and longitude 92°35′03″;

Thence northeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 30 at latitude 66°05′39″ and longitude 92°32′22″;

Thence northwesterly in a straight line to deflection point 31 at latitude 66°11′39″ and longitude 92°41′37″;

Thence northeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 32 at latitude 66°14′35″ and longitude 92°38′05″;

Thence northeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 33 at latitude 66°15′53″ and longitude 92°33′17″;

Thence northeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 34 at latitude 66°19′11″ and longitude 92°26′16″;

Thence northerly in a straight line to deflection point 35 at latitude 66°22′07″ and longitude 92°24′31″;

Thence northeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 36 at latitude 66°22′30″ and longitude 92°23′47″;

Thence northeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 37 at latitude 66°23′32″ and longitude 92°21′31″;

Thence northeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 38 at latitude 66°24′30″ and longitude 92°18′41″;

Thence northeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 39 at latitude 66°25′27″ and longitude 92°15′59″;

Thence northerly in a straight line to deflection point 40 at latitude 66°28′16″ and longitude 92°14′08″;

Thence northeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 41 at latitude 66°28′51″ and longitude 92°12′51″;

Thence southeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 42 at latitude 66°28′47″ and longitude 92°12′39″;

Thence easterly in a straight line to deflection point 43 at latitude 66°29′10″ and longitude 91°48′48″;

Thence southeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 44 at latitude 66°26′06″ and longitude 91°42′40″;

Thence southerly in a straight line to deflection point 45 at latitude 66°20′44″ and longitude 91°41′05″;

Thence southeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 46 at latitude 66°17′48″ and longitude 91°31′55″;

Thence easterly in a straight line to deflection point 47 at latitude 66°19′35″ and longitude 91°05′54″;

Thence northeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 48 at latitude 66°23′04″ and longitude 90°51′32″;

Thence northeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 49 at latitude 66°29′52″ and longitude 90°34′05″;

Thence easterly in a straight line to deflection point 50 at latitude 66°30′39″ and longitude 90°27′51″;

Thence southeasterly in a straight line to boundary monument 4RE at approximate latitude 66°24′13″ and approximate longitude 90°10′33″;

Thence easterly in a straight line to deflection point 52 at latitude 66°23′14″ and longitude 89°56′45″;

Thence southeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 53 at latitude 66°15′34″ and longitude 89°42′54″;

Thence northeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 54 at latitude 66°19′28″ and longitude 89°16′01″;

Thence northeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 55 at latitude 66°23′45″ and longitude 88°58′50″;

Thence northeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 56 at latitude 66°27′26″ and longitude 88°48′57″;

Thence easterly in a straight line to deflection point 57 at latitude 66°28′27″ and longitude 88°40′44″;

Thence southeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 58 at latitude 66°25′05″ and longitude 88°34′16″;

Thence southerly in a straight line to deflection point 59 at latitude 66°16′03″ and longitude 88°35′55″;

Thence southeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 60 at latitude 66°10′31″ and longitude 88°26′43″;

Thence southerly in a straight line to deflection point 61 at latitude 65°59′45″ and longitude 88°20′17″;

Thence southeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 62 at latitude 65°50′51″ and longitude 88°07′36″;

Thence southeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 63 at latitude 65°42′00″ and longitude 87°56′57″;

Thence southeasterly in a straight line to triangulation station number 6490700 established by the Geodetic Survey Division of the Earth Sciences Sector, Natural Resources Canada at Ottawa, this station being situated at approximate latitude 65°31′30″ and approximate longitude 87°44′07″;

Thence easterly in a straight line to deflection point 65 at latitude 65°30′34″ and longitude 87°30′38″;

Thence easterly in a straight line to deflection point 66 at latitude 65°27′02″ and longitude 87°11′11″;

Thence southeasterly in a straight line to triangulation station number 6490705 established by the Geodetic Survey Division of the Earth Sciences Sector, Natural Resources Canada at Ottawa, this station being situated at approximate latitude 65°25′51″ and approximate longitude 87°08′57″;

Thence southeasterly in a straight line to deflection point 68 on the ordinary low water mark of the western shoreline of Roes Welcome Sound at latitude 65°24′25″ and longitude 87°02′59″;

Thence southerly in a straight line to the point of commencement;

Excluding Lots 1000 and 1001, Quad 56 H/14, as shown on a plan recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa as Plan 96351, a copy of which is filed in the Land Titles Office at Iqaluit as Plan 4156;

Including all shoals, islands, sandbars and spits that may be periodically exposed at low tide;

Including mines and minerals, hydrocarbons whether solid, liquid or gaseous, and rights to work the same; and

Including any substances or materials that may be disposed of under the Territorial Quarrying Regulations.

Said Ukkusiksalik National Park of Canada containing an area of approximately 20 880 km2.

(5) Qausuittuq National Park of Canada

In Nunavut, all those lands situated on the northerly portion of Bathurst Island, adjacent to Polar Bear Pass National Wildlife Area, certain islands westerly of the northerly portion of Bathurst Island and all offshore islands in the Berkeley Group, more particularly described with reference to the following maps, produced at a scale of 1:250,000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, and the Army Survey Establishment, R.C.E :

68G, Edition 1, 1981 (Graham Moore Bay)

68H, Edition 3, 1994 (McDougall Sound)

69A, Edition 2, 1995 (Penny Strait)

69B, Edition 2, 1982 (Helena Island)

79A, Edition 2, 1982 (Domett Point)

78H, Edition 3, 1990 (Byam Channel)

All coordinates are referred to the 1983 North American Datum (NAD83) and any references to straight lines mean points joined directly on NAD83 Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) projection plane surface.

Commencing at the northwest corner of Polar Bear Pass National Wildlife Area (SOR/86-985, 18 September, 1986);

Thence southerly along the western boundary of Polar Bear Pass National Wildlife Area to the intersection of said boundary with the low water line of Bracebridge Inlet;

Thence westerly, northeasterly and southeasterly following the indentations along the low water line of Graham Moore Bay, Pell Inlet and Erskine Inlet (including islands at low water within three kilometres) to a point being at approximate latitude 75°45′07″ N and longitude 101°14′57″ W;

Thence northwesterly and southeasterly following the indentations of the low water line of Erskine Inlet to a point on Oliver Harbour being at 76°25′44″ N and approximate longitude 101°22′36″ W;

Thence northeasterly, in a straight line, across May Inlet to the low water line of Sir William Parker Strait, near Francis Herbert Point, being at latitude 76°30′02″ N and approximate longitude 100°59′21″ W;

Thence northeasterly and southeasterly following the indentations of the low water line of Sir William Parker Strait to a point near Cape Mary being at latitude 76°37′25″ N and approximate longitude 99°33′26″ W;

Thence southeasterly, in a straight line, across Young Inlet to the low water line of Cracroft Sound, near Cape Sophia, being at latitude 76°36′35″ N and approximate longitude 98°59′58″ W;

Thence easterly following the indentations of the low water line of Cracroft Sound to a point being at approximate latitude 76°36′52″ N and longitude 98°45′39″ W;

Thence easterly, in a straight line, across an unnamed inlet to the low water line of Cracroft Sound to a point being at approximate latitude 76°36′55″ N and longitude 98°43′52″ W;

Thence easterly following the indentations of the low water line of Cracroft Sound to a point being at approximate latitude 76°36′57″ N and longitude 98°36′56″ W;

Thence easterly, in a straight line, across an unnamed inlet to the low water line of Cracroft Sound to a point being at approximate latitude 76°37′01″ N and longitude 98°35′40″ W;

Thence easterly and northeasterly following the indentations of the low water line of Cracroft Sound to a point being at approximate latitude 76°37′57″ N and longitude 98°30′00″ W;

Thence south, in a straight line, to a point being at latitude 76°02′30″ N and longitude 98°30′00″ W;

Thence west, in a straight line, to a point being at latitude 76°02′30″ N and longitude 99°00′00″ W;

Thence south, in a straight line, to the intersection of the northerly boundary of Polar Bear Pass National Wildlife Area being at approximate latitude 75°46′35″ N and longitude 99°00′00″ W;

Thence westerly along said boundary to the point of commencement;

Including, for greater certainty, all islands at low water within Sir William Parker Strait and Cracroft Sound;

Including all islands at low water within the Berkeley Group including, for greater certainty, the Hosken Islands, Helena, Sherard Osborn, Harwood, Allard and Ricards Islands;

Including Ile Vanier, Ile Pauline, Massey Island, Ile Marc, Alexander Island and all islands at low water within three kilometres of the low water line of these islands;

Including all islands at low water within Erskine Inlet;

And containing approximately 11 008 square kilometres.

Including all mines and minerals, including hydrocarbons, whether solid, liquid or gaseous, and rights to work the same.

Including any substances or material that may be disposed of pursuant to the Territorial Quarrying Regulations.

  • 2000, c. 32, Sch. 1
  • 2001, c. 34, s. 25(F)
  • 2002, c. 7, s. 106
  • SOR/2003-345
  • 2004, c. 20, s. 1
  • SOR/2004-300
  • 2008, c. 2, s. 13
  • 2013, c. 2, s. 1
  • SOR/2013-16
  • SOR/2014-187
  • 2015, c. 3, ss. 20, 22, c. 40, s. 2
  • 2017, c. 10, ss. 5, 6(F)

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