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Version of document from 2020-11-30 to 2022-05-01:

Wildlife Area Regulations

C.R.C., c. 1609

CANADA WILDLIFE ACT

Wildlife Area Regulations

 [Repealed, SOR/2020-256, s. 2]

Interpretation

[
  • SOR/94-594, s. 3(F)
]

 In these Regulations,

Act

Act means the Canada Wildlife Act; (Loi)

adult

adult means a person who is 18 years of age or over; (adulte)

animal

animal means any animal belonging to a species that is wild by nature or that is not easily distinguishable from such a species; (animal)

bismuth shot

bismuth shot[Repealed, SOR/2020-256, s. 3]

child

child[Repealed, SOR/2018-113, s. 1]

designated

designated means designated by the Minister under subsection 3.2(1); (désigné)

domestic animal

domestic animal means a vertebrate that has been domesticated by humans; (animal domestique)

family

family[Repealed, SOR/99-95, s. 1]

firearm

firearm means any barrelled weapon from which any shot, bullet or other missile can be discharged; (arme à feu)

general interpretation services

general interpretation services[Repealed, SOR/99-95, s. 1]

habitat

habitat has the same meaning as in subsection 2(1) of the Species at Risk Act; (habitat)

hunt

hunt means to chase, pursue, worry, molest, follow after or on the trail of, stalk or lie in wait for or shoot for the purpose of taking animals, whether or not the animal is subsequently captured, killed or injured; (chasser)

interpretation services

interpretation services means an activity that involves the interpretation of wildlife and is carried out in the Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area; (services d’interprétation)

lead jig

lead jig means a weighted hook, used for fishing, that weighs less than 50 g and contains more than 1% lead by weight; (turlutte plombée)

lead sinker

lead sinker means a sinker that weighs less than 50 g and contains more than 1% lead by weight; (lest en plomb)

Minister

Minister[Repealed, SOR/94-594, s. 4]

non-toxic shot

non-toxic shot means any shot composed, by weight, of

  • (a) up to 100% iron, tungsten, tin or bismuth, alone or in any combination of those substances,

  • (b) not more than 45% copper,

  • (c) not more than 40% nickel,

  • (d) not more than 7% Nylon 6, Nylon 11 or ethylene-methacrylic acid copolymer, alone or in any combination of those substances, and

  • (e) not more than1% all other substances combined; (grenaille non toxique)

permit

permit[Repealed, SOR/94-594, s. 4]

plant

plant[Repealed, SOR/2020-256, s. 3]

residence

residence has the same meaning as in subsection 2(1) of the Species at Risk Act; (résidence)

senior

senior means a person who is 65 years of age or over; (aîné)

sinker

sinker means an object used to sink a fishing line; (pesée)

special-activity interpretation services

special-activity interpretation services[Repealed, SOR/99-95, s. 1]

steel shot

steel shot[Repealed, SOR/2020-256, s. 3]

student

student means a person who is 13 years of age or over but under 18 years of age, or a person who holds a valid student identification card from a recognized educational institution; (étudiant)

tin shot

tin shot[Repealed, SOR/2020-256, s. 3]

toxic shot

toxic shot means shot, other than non-toxic shot; (grenaille toxique)

tungsten-bronze-iron shot

tungsten-bronze-iron shot[Repealed, SOR/2020-256, s. 3]

tungsten-iron-nickel-copper shot

tungsten-iron-nickel-copper shot[Repealed, SOR/2020-256, s. 3]

tungsten-iron shot

tungsten-iron shot[Repealed, SOR/2020-256, s. 3]

tungsten-matrix shot

tungsten-matrix shot[Repealed, SOR/2020-256, s. 3]

tungsten-nickel-iron shot

tungsten-nickel-iron shot[Repealed, SOR/2020-256, s. 3]

tungsten-polymer shot

tungsten-polymer shot[Repealed, SOR/2020-256, s. 3]

wildlife

wildlife[Repealed, SOR/94-594, s. 4]

wildlife area

wildlife area means an area of public lands set out in Schedule I. (réserve d’espèces sauvages)

wildlife area officer

wildlife area officer[Repealed, SOR/94-594, s. 4]

  • SOR/78-408, s. 1
  • SOR/78-466, s. 1(F)
  • SOR/85-227, s. 1
  • SOR/94-594, ss. 4, 10
  • SOR/95-78, s. 1
  • SOR/96-442, s. 1
  • SOR/97-439, s. 1
  • SOR/99-95, s. 1
  • SOR/2001-322, s. 1
  • SOR/2003-226, s. 1
  • SOR/2005-124, s. 1
  • SOR/2007-138, s. 1
  • SOR/2018-113, s. 1
  • SOR/2020-256, s. 3
  • SOR/2020-256, s. 52(F)

General Prohibitions

  •  (1) Subject to subsections 3.1(1) to (3) and sections 3.6 and 3.7, no person shall do any of the following in any wildlife area except in accordance with a permit issued under section 4 or section 8.1:

    • (a) introduce any living organism whose presence is likely to result in harm to any wildlife or the degradation of any wildlife residence or wildlife habitat;

    • (b) hunt, fish or trap;

    • (c) have in their possession any equipment that could be used for hunting, fishing or trapping;

    • (d) have in their possession, while fishing, any lead sinkers or lead jigs;

    • (e) have in their possession any wildlife, carcass, nest, egg or a part of any of those things;

    • (f) carry on any agricultural activity, graze livestock or harvest any natural or cultivated crop;

    • (g) bring a domestic animal with hooves into the wildlife area;

    • (h) allow any domestic animal to run at large or keep any domestic animal on a leash that is longer than three metres;

    • (i) carry on any recreational activities, including swimming, camping, hiking, wildlife viewing, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and skating;

    • (j) participate in a group meal or group event involving 15 or more people;

    • (k) light or maintain a fire;

    • (l) operate a conveyance — including a conveyance without a driver on board — other than an aircraft;

    • (m) conduct a take-off or landing of an aircraft, including a remotely piloted aircraft;

    • (n) operate on land or in the water a remotely controlled self-propelled device or set in motion on land or in the water an autonomous self-propelled device;

    • (o) remove, damage or destroy any poster or sign or any fence, building or other structure;

    • (p) sell, or offer for sale, any goods or services;

    • (q) carry on any industrial activity;

    • (r) disturb or remove any soil, sand, gravel or other material;

    • (s) dump or deposit any waste material, or any substance that would degrade or alter the quality of the environment;

    • (t) remove, damage or destroy any artifact or natural object; or

    • (u) carry out any other activity that is likely to disturb, damage, destroy or remove from the wildlife area any wildlife — whether alive or dead — wildlife residence or wildlife habitat.

  • (2) No person shall, except in accordance with a permit issued under section 4 or section 8.1, hunt or fish from outside the wildlife area for wildlife located in the wildlife area.

  • SOR/78-408, s. 2
  • SOR/78-466, s. 1(F)
  • SOR/94-594, ss. 5, 10, 11(F)
  • SOR/96-442, s. 2
  • SOR/97-439, s. 2
  • SOR/2020-256, s. 4
  •  (1) The activities set out in Schedule I.1 in relation to any wildlife area that is listed in that Schedule may be carried out in that wildlife area, subject to any conditions that are specified in that Schedule for those activities in that wildlife area.

  • (2) The activities must be carried out in a manner that minimizes the adverse effects on any wildlife, wildlife residence or wildlife habitat.

  • (3) The activities may be carried out in that wildlife area only from sunrise to sunset, unless otherwise specified in Schedule I.1.

  • (4) For greater certainty, a permit issued under section 4 or section 8.1 is not required for those activities.

  •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), if an activity referred to in subsection 3(1) is described in Schedule I.1 as being authorized in a wildlife area at a designated location or during a designated period, the Minister may designate the applicable location or period for that activity.

  • (2) The Minister shall, when designating a location or a period, take the following into consideration:

    • (a) the health and safety of all persons in the wildlife area;

    • (b) the conservation and protection of wildlife and wildlife habitat;

    • (c) any research, conservation and interpretation activities that are in progress in or planned for the wildlife area;

    • (d) the security of physical assets in the wildlife area;

    • (e) the integrity of objects and infrastructure in the wildlife area;

    • (f) any existing agreements with respect to the wildlife area; and

    • (g) the compatibility of the activity in question with other activities that are authorized to be carried out in the wildlife area.

  •  (1) No person shall enter any of the following wildlife areas except in accordance with a permit issued under section 4:

    • (a) Îles de la Paix National Wildlife Area, as set out in item 3 of Part III of Schedule I;

    • (b) Eleanor Island National Wildlife Area, as set out in item 2 of Part IV of Schedule I;

    • (c) Wellers Bay National Wildlife Area, as set out in item 6 of Part IV of Schedule I;

    • (d) Scotch Bonnet Island National Wildlife Area, as set out in item 9 of Part IV of Schedule I;

    • (e) St-Denis National Wildlife Area, as set out in item 4 of Part VI of Schedule I;

    • (f) Meanook National Wildlife Area, as set out in item 2 of Part VII of Schedule I;

    • (g) Canadian Forces Base Suffield National Wildlife Area, as set out in item 4 of Part VII of Schedule I;

    • (h) Akpait National Wildlife Area, as set out in item 1 of Part XI of Schedule I;

    • (i) Ninginganiq National Wildlife Area, as set out in item 2 of Part XI of Schedule I;

    • (j) Qaqulluit National Wildlife Area, as set out in item 3 of Part XI of Schedule I;

    • (k) Nanuit Itillinga National Wildlife Area, as set out in item 4 of Part XI of Schedule I; and

    • (l) Nirjutiqarvik National Wildlife Area, as set out in item 5 of Part XI of Schedule I.

  • (2) No person shall enter Mohawk Island National Wildlife Area during the period beginning on April 1 in any year and ending on August 31 in the same year except in accordance with a permit issued under section 4.

 Sections 3 and 3.3 do not apply in respect of an activity carried out for the purpose of ensuring public safety or national security or in response to an emergency.

  •  (1) Paragraphs 3(1)(b), (c), (e), (g) to (i), (k) to (o), (r), (t) and (u) and section 3.3 do not apply in respect of a federal or provincial enforcement officer when they are performing their duties or functions or a person who is acting under the direction or control of that enforcement officer.

  • (2) Section 3.3 does not apply in respect of an employee of the Department of the Environment who, in the course of performing their duties or functions, is carrying out a wildlife research, conservation or interpretation activity or a person who is acting under the direction or control of that employee.

  • (3) Section 3.3 does not apply in respect of a person who, on behalf of a representative of the government of Canada and in the course of their duties or functions, is carrying out an activity relating to the maintenance of a wildlife area.

  • (4) A person referred to in subsection (2) or (3) may, in the course of their duties or functions in a wildlife area,

    • (a) despite paragraph 3(1)(l), operate a conveyance with a driver on board, other than an aircraft; and

    • (b) despite paragraph 3(1)(o), remove, damage or destroy a poster or sign.

Domestic Animals and Non-Indigenous Wildlife

  •  (1) If a domestic animal is at large in a wildlife area and a wildlife officer has reasonable grounds to conclude that the animal has an owner, the officer may

    • (a) capture the animal if the owner

      • (i) is present but is unable or unwilling to capture the animal within a reasonable time, or

      • (ii) is not present or is unknown;

    • (b) require the owner to remove the animal from the wildlife area if the owner is present;

    • (c) impound the animal at the expense of the owner if the owner is not present;

    • (d) if the animal is injured, obtain medical care for the animal at the expense of the owner if the owner is known; and

    • (e) destroy the animal if it poses a danger to any person, any other domestic animal or any wildlife and the owner

      • (i) is present but is unable or unwilling to capture the animal within a reasonable time, or

      • (ii) is not present or is unknown.

  • (2) If a domestic animal is at large in a wildlife area and a wildlife officer has no reasonable grounds to conclude that the animal has an owner, the officer may

    • (a) capture the animal;

    • (b) impound the animal;

    • (c) if the animal is injured, obtain medical care for the animal; or

    • (d) destroy the animal if it poses a danger to any person, any other domestic animal or any wildlife.

  • (3) For the purposes of this section, the owner of an animal includes the person who is responsible for it.

 A wildlife officer, an employee referred to in subsection 3.5(2) or a person acting under the direction or control of the officer or the employee, may capture or destroy, in a wildlife area, any wildlife that is not indigenous to that wildlife area and is likely to cause immediate harm to indigenous wildlife or immediately degrade its habitat.

Temporary Closure of Wildlife Areas

  •  (1) The Minister may temporarily close all or any part of a wildlife area if

    • (a) there is a risk of harm to wildlife, including as a result of an outbreak of disease;

    • (b) there is a natural disaster or any other major emergency; or

    • (c) there is a risk to public safety or national security.

  • (2) The Minister shall give notice in writing to the public of

    • (a) the temporary closure of all or any part of a wildlife area under subsection (1); and

    • (b) the reopening of all or any part of a wildlife area.

  • (3) The written notice shall be posted at the entrance or boundary of the wildlife area or published on a federal government website or on other media.

  • (4) No person shall enter a wildlife area or any part of it that has been closed under subsection (1), other than a person referred to in section 3.5.

Permits

  •  (1) The Minister may, on application, issue a permit to a person or a government body for any activity referred to in section 3 or 3.3 if

    • (a) in the case where the purpose of the proposed activity is to promote the conservation or protection of wildlife or wildlife habitat,

      • (i) the benefits that the proposed activity is likely to have for the conservation or protection of wildlife or wildlife habitat outweigh any adverse effects that it is likely to have on wildlife or wildlife habitat, and

      • (ii) there are no alternatives to the proposed activity that would be likely to produce the same or equivalent benefits for the conservation or protection of wildlife or wildlife habitat but would be likely to have less significant adverse effects; and

    • (b) in any other case,

      • (i) taking into consideration the measures described in paragraph (2)(d), the adverse effects that the proposed activity is likely to have on wildlife or wildlife habitat would not compromise their conservation, and

      • (ii) there are no alternatives to the proposed activity that would allow the applicant to achieve the same outcome but would likely have less significant adverse effects on wildlife or wildlife habitat.

  • (2) The application must be in a form approved by the Minister and include the following information:

    • (a) the applicant’s contact information;

    • (b) details regarding the activity that the applicant proposes to carry out, including

      • (i) the purpose of the activity,

      • (ii) the location where it will be carried out,

      • (iii) the conveyances and devices that will be used, including remotely piloted aircraft and self-propelled terrestrial or aquatic devices, whether those devices are remotely controlled or autonomous,

      • (iv) the types of equipment that will be used, and

      • (v) the number of persons who will be carrying out the activity and their qualifications in relation to the activity;

    • (c) details regarding the effects that the activity is likely to have on wildlife or wildlife habitat in the wildlife area, including the likelihood that those effects will occur and their scope; and

    • (d) details regarding the measures that will be taken by the applicant to monitor the effects referred to in paragraph (c) and to prevent or, if prevention is not feasible, to mitigate any adverse effects.

 Before issuing a permit under subsection 4(1), the Minister shall, for the purpose of evaluating the effects that a proposed activity is likely to have on wildlife or wildlife habitat in the wildlife area and determining whether the effects are adverse, take the following into consideration:

  • (a) the likelihood that those effects will occur and their scope;

  • (b) the capacity of the wildlife or wildlife habitat to recover or to be restored, if the effects occur; and

  • (c) the cumulative effects of the activity when combined with the effects of other activities carried out in the wildlife area.

  •  (1) A permit must include the condition that the permit holder must notify the Minister of any change to any information provided in the application for the permit.

  • (2) A permit may include conditions with respect to

    • (a) the locations, dates, duration and frequency of the activity that may be carried out under the permit, the method by which the activity may be carried out and the types of equipment, devices and conveyances that may be used to carry out the activity;

    • (b) the measures that the permit holder must take to

      • (i) monitor the effects that the activity is likely to have on wildlife or wildlife habitat in the wildlife area, and

      • (ii) prevent or, if prevention is not feasible, mitigate any adverse effects;

    • (c) the reports that the permit holder must provide to the Minister with respect to the activity, including its actual and likely effects on wildlife or wildlife habitat in the wildlife area; and

    • (d) the minimum or maximum number of persons that may carry out the activity and the qualifications they must have.

 Any person carrying out activities authorized by a permit shall

  • (a) have a copy of the permit in their possession at all times when they are in the wildlife area; and

  • (b) show a copy of the permit to a wildlife officer on request.

 Every permit expires on the expiry date set out in the permit or, where a permit does not contain an expiry date, on December 31st of the year in which it was issued.

  •  (1) The Minister may suspend a permit if

    • (a) it is necessary to do so for the conservation or protection of wildlife or wildlife habitat in the wildlife area; or

    • (b) the permit holder has failed to comply with any condition of the permit.

  • (2) The permit is suspended until the day on which the Minister notifies the permit holder that the suspension is lifted.

  • (3) The Minister shall lift the suspension when the grounds for the suspension no longer exist or when the permit holder has taken the measures necessary to remedy the situation on which the suspension was based.

 The Minister may revoke a permit if

  • (a) it is necessary to do so for the conservation or protection of wildlife or wildlife habitat in the wildlife area;

  • (b) there are grounds on which to suspend the permit under subsection 7(1) and the permit has been suspended at least twice before;

  • (c) the permit has been suspended for at least six months; or

  • (d) the permit holder has provided false or misleading information.

  •  (1) The Minister may, on application, issue a permit to hunt migratory game birds in the Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area to an applicant, who is chosen by lot, subject to the following conditions:

    • (a) the application for a permit for a particular year must be submitted to the Minister during the period beginning on February 15 and ending on April 30 of that year;

    • (b) the applicant must be a resident of Canada;

    • (c) only one application is to be accepted from an applicant during the application period referred to in paragraph (a); and

    • (d) the completed application must be accompanied by the non-refundable application fee set out in item 1 of Schedule III.

  • (2) The permit must indicate the period for which it is valid and set out the names of the guests of the permit holder, if any.

  • (3) The permit holder shall comply with the following conditions:

    • (a) on receipt of the permit, the permit holder shall pay the applicable fee set out for the permit in item 2, 3 or 4 of Schedule III and they and their guests shall sign the permit; and

    • (b) the permit holder shall carry a signed copy of the permit while hunting under the authority of the permit in the Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area.

  • SOR/81-421, s. 1
  • SOR/83-716, s. 1
  • SOR/84-705, s. 1
  • SOR/85-899, s. 1
  • SOR/86-859, s. 1
  • SOR/91-480, s. 1
  • SOR/94-450, s. 1
  • SOR/98-431, s. 1
  • SOR/2020-256, s. 5

 No person shall hunt migratory game birds in the Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area except in a blind approved by the Minister.

  •  (1) Every person who enters Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area shall pay the applicable amount, if any, set out in item 1, 2, 3 or 4 of Schedule II.

  • (2) Every person who requests naturalist services shall pay the amount set out in item 5 of Schedule II.

  • (3) Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply when the entrance gate to the wildlife area is open and no attendant is present.

 [Repealed, SOR/99-95, s. 3]

 [Repealed, SOR/94-594, s. 9]

SCHEDULE I(Section 2)Wildlife Areas

[
  • SOR/94-594, s. 11(F)
  • SOR/95-78, s. 3
]

PART INova Scotia

  • 1 John Lusby Marsh National Wildlife Area

    Being all that parcel of land, in the County of Cumberland, expropriated by the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, according to an expropriation document registered in the Registry of Deeds at Amherst, in Exp. Book — page 19, as number 338-1967.

  • 2 Sand Pond National Wildlife Area

    Being all that parcel of land, in the County of Yarmouth, in the vicinity of Argyle Settlement, shown bordered green on a plan signed by Walter E. Servant, Nova Scotia Land Surveyor, October 21, 1966, and recorded as 55627 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa; said parcel containing 1315.5 acres, more or less, including the beds of any lakes or streams lying therein.

  • 3 Boot Island National Wildlife Area

    All that lot of land and premises commonly known as Bout Island (sometimes called Boot Island), in Kings County, including, without restricting the generality of the foregoing, little Bout Island so-called and all salt marsh land, dyke land and upland connected with the aforesaid Islands the same being located at the junction of the Gaspereaux River and the Avon River at the point where the said Rivers empty into the Minas Basin; said lot containing about 144 hectares (356 acres).

  • 4 Wallace Bay National Wildlife Area

    All those parcels of land, in the County of Cumberland, bordered by a heavy line according to plan 66185 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa;

    Saving and Excepting thereout from the above Parcel I as shown on Plan of Survey, surveyed by Gerald MacDougall, N.S.L.S., said plan filed with the Department of Public Works and Government Services as S-585, containing about 2.5 hectares (6.2 acres).

    Said remainder containing together about 580.5 hectares (1433.8 acres).

  • 5 Sea Wolf Island National Wildlife Area

    Being all that parcel of land, in the County of Inverness, comprising Sea Wolf (Margaree) Island, said parcel containing about 100 acres;

    Saving and Excepting therefrom all and singular those two parcels of land presently under the administration and control of Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada more particularly described as follows:

    Lot No. 1

    BEGINNING at a point at a distance of eighty-five feet (85′) measured in a straight line on a bearing S 20° W from the centre of a new tower at the light station on Sea Wolf Island.

    THENCE from the Point of Beginning so determined, N 42° W a distance of two hundred feet (200′) to a point; thence N 48° W a distance of two hundred feet (200′) to a point; thence S 42° E a distance of two hundred feet (200′) to a point; thence S 48° W a distance of two hundred feet (200′) to the Point of Beginning.

    THE SAID parcel of land above described contains an area of 40,000 square feet, more or less.

    Lot No. 21 (Right-of-Way)

    A STRIP of land fifteen feet (15′) wide over an existing right-of-way leading from the southerly boundary of the above mentioned described parcel of land leading to a public wharf on the southerly side of the Island.

    ALL BEARINGS mentioned in this description are in reference to the Magnetic Meridian of 1868.

  • 6 Chignecto National Wildlife Area

    • (1) Amherst Point Sanctuary Unit

      Being all those two parcels of land, in the County of Cumberland, bordered by a heavy line according to plan 66108 in the Canada Lands Survey Records at Ottawa;

      THE SAID parcels of land containing 409.56 hectares (1,012 acres), more or less.

PART IINew Brunswick

  • 1 Tintamarre National Wildlife Area

    • (1) Jolicure Unit

      All those certain pieces, parcels or lots of land, marsh land, bog and lands covered by water, being situated in the Parishes of Sackville and Westmorland, County of Westmorland, Province of New Brunswick, shown on Department of Transport Plan MT-0148, dated October 16, 1967 and titled “Properties Required by Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development for National Wildlife Area”, registered January 29, 1968 as instrument number 6017 in the Registry of Deeds for the County of Westmorland, said lands being more particularly described as follows;

      Beginning at a point at the intersection of the southeasterly boundary of the Midgic-Brooklyn Highway with the property line between the lands now or formerly of Cecil Wheaton and the lands now or formerly of Clarence Wheaton;

      Thence following the said southeasterly boundary of the Midgic-Brooklyn Highway in a generally northeasterly direction, a distance of 27 chains, more or less, to its intersection with the property line between the lands now or formerly of Clarence Wheaton and lands now or formerly of John Beal;

      Thence following the last mentioned property line in a generally southeasterly direction, a distance of 16 chains, more or less;

      Thence following the southeasterly boundary of the lands now or formerly of John Beal in a general northeasterly direction, a distance of 23 chains, more or less, to a point;

      Thence following the northeasterly boundary of the lands of said John Beal in a general northwesterly direction, a distance of 15 chains, more or less, to its intersection with the southeastern boundary of the Midgic-Brooklyn Highway;

      Thence following the last mentioned boundary in a generally northeasterly direction, a distance of 18 chains, more or less, to its intersection with the northerly boundary of right of way leading to the farm now or formerly of Kenneth Phinney (Spinney, so-called), as shown on the above mentioned plan;

      Thence in a generally easterly direction, a distance of 24 chains, more or less, to its intersection with the westerly boundary of the lands now or formerly of Kenneth Phinney (Spinney, so-called);

      Thence following the last mentioned boundary and its northeasterly production in a generally northeasterly direction, a distance of 80 chains, more or less, to a point, said point being at a distance of 10 chains southwesterly from the property line between the lands now or formerly of A. Snowdon and lands now or formerly of K. Phinney (Spinney, so-called);

      Thence following a line parallel to the last mentioned property line and 10 chains therefrom in a generally southeasterly direction, a distance of 34 chains, more or less, to a point;

      Thence in a generally southwesterly direction, a distance of 24 chains, more or less, to a point;

      Thence in a generally southeasterly direction, a distance of 24 chains, more or less, to its intersection with the northwesterly boundary of Lake Road where there is a corner post near an old apple orchard on or near the property of lands now or formerly of Ned Waters;

      Thence following the last mentioned boundary in generally southwesterly and southeasterly directions to its intersection with the property line between the lands now or formerly of Pickard Oulton and lands now or formerly of Arthur Oulton;

      Thence following the last mentioned property line in a generally southwesterly direction to its end;

      Thence in a generally southwesterly direction to a point at the intersection with a survey line run by K.F. MacDonald, N.B.L.S. 1965, said point being at a distance of 18 chains measured in a northwesterly direction along a road leading to the marsh from the northwesterly boundary of Jolicure Road;

      Thence following the last mentioned line established by K. F. MacDonald in a generally westerly direction to its intersection with the southwesterly boundary of a grant to Andrew Kinnear;

      Thence in a straight line in a generally northwesterly direction to a point situated at the northwesterly corner of the marshland now or formerly of Russell Oulton, said point being at a distance of 10 chains, more or less, easterly from Goose Creek Road;

      Thence in a generally northeasterly direction following the edge of upland to its intersection with the easterly boundary of lands now or formerly of Marlin Wheaton;

      Thence following the said Marlin Wheaton property line and the northerly property line of Cecil Wheaton in a generally northeasterly and northwesterly direction to the Place of Beginning.

      The above described parcel of land contains an area of 3800 acres, more or less.

      Including a portion of those lands as described in an Indenture dated August 26, 1909, from David Wheaton to Rosaline Wheaton et al., registered March 11, 1913 in Book Q8 at Page 667 as document No. 94960.

      And including those lands as described in an Indenture dated July 25, 1969, from John and Hilda I. Dixon to H.M. in right of Canada, registered December 3, 1969 in Book 264 at Pages 705-709 as No. 290391 and also those same lands as described in a Notice of Expropriation, dated April 10, 1969 and registered May 7, 1969 in Book 249 at Pages 207-208 as document No. 286317.

      And including those same lands as described in an Indenture dated February 6, 1970, from Margaret Beal to H.M. in right of Canada, registered March 19, 1970 in Book 270 at Pages 158-160 as document No. 291870.

      And including those same lands as described in an Indenture dated February 20, 1970, from Bliss E. Beal et ux. to H.M. in right of Canada, registered March 25, 1970 in Book 270 at Pages 440-442 as document No. 291940.

      And including those lands as described in an Indenture dated March 25, 1970, from Charles Edward Watters to H.M. in right of Canada, registered April 9, 1970 in Book 271 at Pages 249-252 as No. 292169.

      And including those same lands as described in an Indenture dated June 8, 1970, from Earl I. Trenholm et ux, to H.M. in right of Canada, registered June 10, 1970 in Book 274 at Pages 896-898 as document No. 293176.

      And including those same lands as described in an Indenture dated June 8,1970, from Ross Hicks et ux. to H.M. in right of Canada, registered June 10, 1970 in Book 274 at Pages 902-904 as document No. 293178.

      And including those same lands as described in an Indenture dated June 8, 1970, from Russell Wheaton et ux. to H.M. in right of Canada, registered June 10, 1970 in Book 274 at Pages 899-901 as document No. 293177.

      And including those lands as described in an Indenture dated May 11, 1971, from John H. and Louella Beal to H.M. in right of Canada, registered May 20, 1971 in Book 299 at Pages 265-268 as document No. 299627.

      And including those same lands as described in an Indenture dated May 13, 1971, from Oakley Richards et ux. to H.M. in right of Canada, registered July 5, 1971 in Book 303 at Pages 691-693 as document No. 300750.

      And including those same lands as described in an Indenture dated November 1, 1971, from Clarence Wheaton to H.M. in right of Canada, registered November 2, 1971 in Book 315 at Pages 106-108 as document No. 303754.

      And including those lands as described in an Indenture dated November 4, 1971, from Earl J. Patterson et ux. to H.M. in right of Canada, registered November 5, 1971 in Book 315 at Pages 546-548 as document No. 303873.

      And including those same lands as described in an Indenture dated November 5, 1971, from William O. Coates et ux. to H.M. in right of Canada, registered November 12, 1971 in Book 316 at Pages 190-193 as document No. 304041.

      And including those same lands as described in an Indenture dated November 5, 1971, from Pickard J. Oulton et ux. to H.M. in right of Canada, registered November 15, 1971 in Book 316 at Pages 193-197 as document No. 304042.

      And including those same lands as described in an Indenture dated November 8, 1971, from Walter A. Phinney et ux. to H.M. in right of Canada, registered November 22, 1971 in Book 316 at Pages 979-982 as document No. 304245.

      And including those same lands as described in an Indenture dated November 12, 1971, from Cecil Wheaton et ux. to H.M. in right of Canada, registered November 16, 1971 in Book 316 at Pages 414-417 as document No. 304093.

      And including those same lands as described in an Indenture dated November 29, 1971, from Kathleen E. Wicks to H.M. in right of Canada, registered December 1, 1971 in Book 317 at Pages 841-843 as document No. 304478.

      And including those same lands as described in an Indenture dated January 10, 1972, from Floyd E. Wheaton to H.M. in right of Canada, registered January 14, 1972 in Book 321 at Pages 710-713 as document No. 305475.

      And including those same lands as described in an Indenture dated January 19, 1972, from Emily B. Wood to H.M. in right of Canada, registered April 26, 1972 in Book 330 at Pages 160-162 as document No. 307660.

      And including those same lands as described in an Indenture dated February 2, 1972, from Muriel Dobson to H.M. in right of Canada, registered February 9, 1972 in Book 323 at Pages 505-508 as document No. 305943.

      And including those same lands as described in an Indenture dated September 10, 1976, from Donald Beal et ux, to H.M. in right of Canada, registered September 14, 1976 in Book 531 at Pages 643-645 as document No. 356613.

      And including those lands as described in Order in Council 72-204, dated March 8, 1972, registered February 26, 1973 in Book 362 at Pages 841-842 as document No. 315896 and by Federal acceptance P.C. 1972-2971, dated December 12, 1972, registered February 26, 1973 as document No. 315896A and being more particularly as follows:

      All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on the westerly side of the Long Lake Road, so-called, near Jolicure, in the Parish of Westmorland, County of Westmorland and the Province of New Brunswick, being more particularly described as follows:

      Beginning at a point distant northerly 300 feet approximately, from the New Brunswick Department of Public Works Bridge Number one hundred thirteen (113);

      Thence north 29°24′54″ west along the westerly boundary of the Long Lake Road, a distance of 512.73 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence north 27°40′41″ west, continuing along the westerly boundary of the Long Lake Road, a distance of 60 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence north 16°00′00″ west, continuing along the westerly boundary of the Long Lake Road, a distance of 150.35 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence south 60°35′06″ west, a distance of 720 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence south 29°24′54″ east, a distance of 309.67 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence south 88°29′40″ east, a distance of 796.5 feet to a survey marker, said survey marker being on the westerly boundary of the Long Lake Road, and being the Place of Beginning;

      The above described lands contain 8 acres, more or less.

      All bearings are referenced to magnetic north for the year 1970.

      Being and intended to be those same lands as described in an Indenture dated December 22, 1966 from Graham Cole to H.M. in right of the Province of New Brunswick, registered December 23, 1966 in Libro 198 at Folio 89 as No. 272932.

      Excluding those same lands as described in a Notice of Abandonment dated December 6, 1972, registered February 28, 1973 in Book 363 at Pages 115-116 as No. 315984 and being those same lands as shown on Department of Public Works Plan MT-0882, entitled “Property to be Abandoned by Department of Environment (C.W.S.) at Jolicure”, dated August 24, 1972.

      And excluding those same lands as described in a Notice of Abandonment dated December 8, 1976, registered March 31, 1977 in Book 556 at Pages 597-599 as No. 363041 and being those same lands shown as Parcel 1 on Department of Transport Plan MT-0604, entitled “Plan Showing Land Required by Department of Fisheries and Forestry for (Canadian Wildlife Service), Jolicure”, dated March 2, 1971 and amended May 12, 1976.

    • (2) Hog Lake Unit

      All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, being situated at Hog Lake Section, near Midgic, in the Parish of Sackville, County of Westmorland, Province of New Brunswick, shown on Department of Public Works Plan S-172, dated February 27, 1973, and titled “Plan of Tintamarre National Wildlife Area, Hog Lake Section, Showing Properties Required by Department of Environment, (C.W.S.)”, as signed by Jean-Louis Veilleux, registered February 28, 1973, as plan number 8009, said lands being more particularly described as follows:

      Beginning at a point (P1A) situated on a southeastern boundary of lands now or formerly of Ivan Trenholm and on a Northeastern boundary of lands now or formerly of the estate of David Wheaton and at the most northern corner of the hereinafter described lands, as shown on the above mentioned plan, said point (P1A) having grid coordinate values of east 1 561 372.81 feet and north 807 662.96 feet;

      Thence 150°03′05″, a distance of 1434.760 feet to a point (2A), said point (2A) having grid coordinate values of east 1 562 089.08 feet and north 806 219.78 feet;

      Thence 114°57′57″, a distance of 684.83 feet to a point (13A), said point (13A) having grid coordinate values of east 1 562 709.92 feet and north 806 130.73 feet;

      Thence 165°14′22″, a distance of 1632.37 feet to a point (P12) situated on a northwestern boundary of lands now or formerly of H.M. in right of the Province of New Brunswick, said point (P12) having grid coordinate values of east 1 563 125.82 feet and north 804 552.23 feet;

      Thence 210°34′46″, a distance of 2128.60 feet to a point (14-1), said point (14-1) having grid coordinate values of east 1 526 042.91 feet and north 802 719.64 feet;

      Thence 270°39′50″, a distance of 1282.66 feet to a point (P16), said point (P16) having grid coordinate values of east 1 560 760.34 feet and north 802 734.50;

      Thence continuing 270°39′50″, a distance of 647.95 feet to a point (P15), said point (P15) having grid coordinate values of east 1 560 112.43 fee and north 802 742.00 feet;

      Thence continuing 270°39′50″, a distance of 580.05 feet to a point (P14) situated on an eastern boundary of lands now or formerly of Ivan Trenholm, said point (P14) having grid coordinate values of east 1 559 532.42 feet and north 802 748.72 feet;

      Thence along the said eastern boundary of lands now or formerly of Ivan Trenholm, 16°35′27″, a distance of 3273.17 feet to a point (P11), said point (P11) having grid coordinate values of east 1 560 467.03 feet and north 805 885.62 feet;

      Thence 113°06′12″, a distance of 442.01 feet to a point (P17), said point (P17) having grid coordinate values of east 1 560 873.59 feet and north 805 712.18 feet;

      Thence 09°46′23″, a distance of 970.24 feet to a point (P6) situated on a southern boundary of lands now or formerly of said Ivan Trenholm, said point (P6) having grid coordiante values of east 1 561 038.29 feet and north 806 668.34 feet;

      Thence along the said southern boundary of lands now or formerly of Ivan Trenholm, 113°38′05″, a distance of 214.59 feet to a point (P5), said point (P5) having grid coordinate values of east 1 561 234.88 feet and north 806 582.31 feet;

      Thence along a southern boundary of said lands now or formerly of Ivan Trenholm, 118°38′24″, a distance of 205.49 feet to a point (P4), said point (P4) having grid coordinate values of east 1 561 438.04 feet and north 806 551.44 feet;

      Thence along an eastern boundary of said lands now or formerly of Ivan Trenholm, 09°16′37″, a distance of 340.06 feet to a point (P3), said point (P3) having grid coordinate values of east 1 561 492.86 feet and north 806 887.05 feet;

      Thence along a northeastern boundary of said lands now or formerly of Ivan Trenholm, 328°00′06″, a distance of 669.43 feet to a point (P2), said point (P2) having grid coordinate values of east 1 561 138.13 feet and north 807 454.77 feet;

      Thence along the first said southeastern boundary of lands now or formerly of Ivan Trenholm, 48°23′05″, a distance of 290.89 feet to a point (P1), said point (P1) having grid coordinate values of east 1 561 355.61 feet and north 807 647.96 feet;

      Thence continuing along a southeastern boundary of said lands now or formerly of Ivan Trenholm, and continuing 48°23′05″, a distance of 23.00 feet to the Place of Beginning.

      All bearings are grid-referenced to the New Brunswick Double Stereographic Projection, NAD27 imperial values published 1973.

      Being and intended to be those same lands as described in a Provincial Order in Council No. 73-556, dated July 11, 1973 and by federal acceptance P.C. 1974-1238 dated May 30, 1974.

      And also being and intended to be those same lands as described in an Indenture dated December 21, 1973 from Earl Ivan and Shirley M. Trenholm to H.M. in right of Canada, registered January 9, 1974 in Book 404 at Pages 336-338 as document No. 325845.

      And also being and intended to be those same lands as described in an Indenture dated April 26, 1973 from Frederick L. and Dorothy Estabrooks to H.M. in right of Canada, registered May 1, 1973 in Book 369 at Pages 193-195 as document No. 317441.

      Saving and excepting from the above described lands all those lands shown on the above mentioned Department of Public Works Plan S-172 identified as being now or formerly of the David Wheaton Estate, lands now or formerly of Roy Hicks, lands now or formerly of Garney Thompson, lands now or formerly of Albert Wheaton and lands now or formerly of the Abner Smith Estate.

    • (3) Towers Goose Unit

      PART 1

      PARCEL “A”

      All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, being situated at Towers Goose Lake Section, near Midgic, in the Parish of Sackville, County of Westmorland, Province of New Brunswick, shown as Parcel “A” on Department of Public Works Plan S-520, dated September 26, 1978, and titled “Plan Showing Tintamarre National Wildlife Area, Towers Goose Lake Section”, as signed by James C. Henderson, New Brunswick Land Surveyor, registered December 27, 1978 as instrument number 11931, said Parcel “A” being more particularly described as follows:

      Beginning at a point (40) situated on a southeastern boundary of lands now or formerly of A.B. Copp and on a southwestern boundary of lands now or formerly claimed by Herman Estabrooks and at the most northern corner of the hereinafter described Parcel “A”, said point (40) having grid coordinate values of east 1 557 485.08 feet and north 810 994.97 feet;

      Thence along the said southwestern boundary of lands now or formerly claimed by Herman Estabrooks, 136°25′23″, a distance of 2227.58 feet to a point (42) situated on a northwestern boundary of lands now or formerly of Herman Estabrooks;

      Thence along the said northwestern boundary of lands now or formerly of Herman Estabrooks, 230°40′30″, a distance of 331.94 feet to a point (16);

      Thence 236°24′25″, a distance of 564.07 feet to an iron pin (17) situated on a northwestern boundary of lands now or formerly of Floyd Wheaton;

      Thence along the said northwestern boundary of lands now or formerly of Floyd Wheaton, 209°16′30″, a distance of 387.69 feet to an iron pin (18) situated on a northeastern boundary of lands now or formerly of Clarence Wheaton;

      Thence along the said northeastern boundary of lands now or formerly of Clarence Wheaton, 308°35′16″, a distance of 777.96 feet to an iron pin (19) situated on a northeastern boundary of lands now or formerly of Harold Cook;

      Thence along the said northeastern boundary of lands now or formerly of Harold Cook, 295°16′00″, a distance of 227.90 feet to a point (20);

      Thence continuing along a northeastern boundary of said lands now or formerly of Harold Cook, 338°44′00″, a distance of 1386.00 feet to a point (21) situated on a southeastern boundary of lands now or formerly of Kenneth Phinney;

      Thence along the said southeastern boundary of lands now or formerly of Kenneth Phinney, 49°17′20″, a distance of 339.56 feet to a point (22) situated on the aforesaid southeastern boundary of lands now or formerly of A.B. Copp;

      Thence along the said southeastern boundary of lands now or formerly of A.B. Copp, 49°17′20″, a distance of 580.80 feet to the Place of Beginning.

      The above described lands contain an area of 63.00 acres.

      PARCEL“B”

      All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, being situated at Towers Goose Lake Section, near Midgic, in the Parish of Sackville, County of Westmorland, Province of New Brunswick, shown as Parcel “B” on Department of Public Works Plan S-520, dated September 26, 1978, and titled “Plan Showing Tintamarre National Wildlife Area, Towers Goose Lake Section”, as signed by James C. Henderson, New Brunswick Land Surveyor, registered December 27, 1978 as instrument number 11931, said Parcel “B” being more particularly described as follows:

      Beginning at an iron pin (2) situated on a southeastern boundary of lands now or formerly of Alder T. Estabrooks and on a marsh line, as shown on the above mentioned plan, said iron pin (2) being 91°21′18″, a distance of 1168.05 feet from New Brunswick Grid Monument No. 21120, said iron pin (2) having grid coordinate values of east 1 558 842.36 feet and north 814 866.47 feet;

      Thence northeasterly following the said marsh line of the southeastern boundary of lands now or formerly of Alder T. Estabrooks, a distance of 640 feet, more or less, to an iron pin (3), said iron pin (3) being 63°35′13″, a distance of 626.94 feet from the last said iron pin (2);

      Thence southeasterly along the marsh line of the southeastern boundary of lands now or formerly of Ross Hicks, 460 feet, more or less, to an iron pin (4), said iron pin (4) being 113°14′35″, a distance of 399.91 feet from the last said iron pin (3);

      Thence northeasterly following the marsh line of the southeastern boundary of lands now or formerly of Norman Hicks, 570 feet, more or less, to a point;

      Thence northeasterly 140 feet, more or less, to an iron pin (5) situated on the division line of lands now or formerly of Norman Hicks and lands now or formerly of Claude Wheaton, said iron pin (5) being 36°32′30″, a distance of 665.84 feet from the last said iron pin (4);

      Thence southerly along the marsh line of the western boundary of said lands now or formerly of Claude Wheaton, a distance of 830 feet, more or less, to an iron pin (6), said iron pin (6) being 196°16′30″, a distance of 762.92 feet from the last said iron pin (5);

      Thence southwesterly along the western boundary of lands now or formerly of Richard Hicks, 182°05′10″, a distance of 905.36 feet to an iron pin (7);

      Thence southwesterly along the western boundary lands now or formerly of Elmer Phinney, 184°30′43″, a distance of 559.06 feet to an iron pin (8);

      Thence southwesterly along the northwestern boundary of lands now or formerly of Roland Hicks, 196°48′45″, a distance of 79.51 feet to an iron pin (9);

      Thence southwesterly along the northwestern boundary of lands now or formerly of Milton Phinney, 202°11′10″, a distance of 266.56 feet to an iron pin (10);

      Thence southwesterly along the northwestern boundary of lands now or formerly of Sherman Richards, 215°38′44″, a distance of 285.29 feet to an iron pin (11);

      Thence southerly along the marsh line of the southwestern boundary of lands now or formerly of Robert Richards, 1750 feet, more or less, to a point (12), said point (12) being 164°32′10″, a distance of 1736.10 feet from the last said iron pin (11);

      Thence southwesterly along the marsh line of the northwestern boundary of said lands now or formerly of Robert Richards, a distance of 800 feet, more or less, to an iron pin (13), said iron pin (13) being 209°11′47″, a distance of 778.89 feet from the last said point (12);

      Thence northwesterly along the northeastern boundary of lands now or formerly of Herman Estabrooks and along the Gin Ditch (so-called), 338°35′02″, a distance of 1971.67 feet to a point (41);

      Thence southwesterly along the northwestern boundary of lands now or formerly claimed by Herman Estabrooks, 229°17′20″, a distance of 1932.74 feet to a point (40) situated at the southeast corner of lands now or formerly of A.B. Copp;

      Thence northwesterly along the northeastern boundary of said lands now or formerly of A.B. Copp, 308°20′55″, a distance of 1780.00 feet to a point (39);

      Thence northeasterly along the southeastern boundary of lands now or formerly of Fred Cook (possibly), 51°30′00″, a distance of 586.43 feet to a point (38);

      Thence northwesterly along the northeastern boundary of said lands now or formerly of Fred Cook (possibly), 306°47′20″, a distance of 106.41 feet to a point (37) situated on the southeastern boundary of lands now or formerly of the Harold Estabrooks Estate;

      Thence northeasterly along the said southeastern boundary of lands now or formerly of the Harold Estabrooks Estate, 66°19′10″, a distance of 1239.37 feet to a point (36) situated on the Palmer Ogden Canal (so-called);

      Thence northeasterly along the said lands now or formerly of the Harold Estabrooks Estate, 11°10′25″, a distance of 770.81 feet to a point (35);

      Thence continuing along the said lands now or formerly of the Harold Estabrooks Estate, 50°00′47″, a distance of 1477.08 feet to a point (34);

      Thence northwesterly along a northeastern boundary of said lands now or formerly of the Harold Estabrooks Estate, 344°50′45″, a distance of 140.00 feet to the Place of Beginning.

      The above described Parcel “B” contains an area of 200 acres.

      All bearings are grid-referenced to the New Brunswick Double Stereographic Projection, NAD27 imperial values published 1973.

      Being and intended to be those same lands as described in an Indenture dated December 27, 1978 from Leonard H. and Muriel Tower to H.M. in right of Canada, registered December 27, 1978 in Book 651 at Pages 84-89 as document No. 384495 and those same lands as described in an Indenture dated December 13, 1978 from Martha Helen Beale et al. to H.M. in right of Canada, registered December 27, 1978 in Book 651 at Pages 90-95 as document No. 384496 and those same lands as described in an Indenture dated December 18, 1978 from Albert and Kathryn Wry to H.M. in right of Canada, registered December 27, 1978 in Book 651 at Pages 96-101 as document No. 384497 and those same lands as described in an Indenture dated December 6, 1978 from Edwin M. and Amelia T. Oulton to H.M. in right of Canada, registered December 27, 1978 in Book 651 at Pages 106-111 as document No. 384499 and those same lands as described in an Indenture dated December 13, 1978 from Norman A. and Mary Weldon to H.M. in right of Canada, registered December 27, 1978 in Book 651 at Pages 112-117 as document No. 384500 and those same lands as described in an Indenture dated December 13, 1978 from Nelson Milner to H.M. in right of Canada, registered December 27, 1978 in Book 651 at Pages 118-123 as document No. 384501 and those same lands as described in an Indenture dated December 18, 1978 from Brunswick E. and Gertrude Barnhill to H.M. in right of Canada, registered December 27, 1978 in Book 651 at Pages 124-129 as document No. 384502 and those same lands as described in an Indenture dated December 13, 1978 from Edgar A. and Joyce E. Dixon to H.M. in right of Canada, registered December 27, 1978 in Book 651 at Pages 130-135 as document No. 384503.

      PART 2

      All that certain Easement, being situated at Towers Goose Lake Section, near Midgic, in the Parish of Sackville, County of Westmorland, Province of New Brunswick, shown as Parcel “A” on Department of Public Works Canada Plan S-520-3, dated January 3, 1982, and titled “Plan Showing Lands Required by H.M. in right of Canada Located on the South Side of N.B. Route No. 940”, as signed by James C. Henderson, New Brunswick Land Surveyor, registered March 14, 1983 as instrument number 13998.

      The above said Parcel “A” contains an area of 1776 square metres.

      Being and intended to be that same Easement as described in an Indenture dated March 10, 1983, from Winston W. and Erma J. Hicks to H.M. in right of Canada, registered March 14, 1983 in Book 878 at Pages 476-480 as document No. 431316.

      PART 3

      All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, being situated at Towers Goose Lake Section, near Midgic, in the Parish of Sackville, County of Westmorland, Province of New Brunswick, shown as Parcel “G” on Department of Public Works Canada Plan S-824, dated October 11, 1979, and titled “Plan Showing Tintamarre National Wildlife Area, Towers Goose Lake Section”, as signed by James C. Henderson, New Brunswick Land Surveyor, registered April 3, 1980 as instrument number 12697.

      The above said Parcel “G” contains an area of 12.65 hectares.

      Being and intended to be those same lands as described in an Indenture dated April 2, 1980, from John L. Cook to H.M. in right of Canada, registered April 3, 1980 in Book 725 at Pages 547-549 as document No. 400506.

      PART 4

      All those certain pieces, parcels or lots of land, being situated at Towers Goose Lake Section, near Midgic, in the Parish of Sackville, County of Westmorland, Province of New Brunswick, shown as Parcels “A-1”, “C”, “M” and “N” on Department of Public Works Canada Plan S-823, dated September 11, 1980, and titled “Plan Showing Parcels “A-1”, “C”, “M” and “N” of The Commissioners of Log Lake Tract and Parcel “A-2” of Harold Estabrooks Estate Required by H.M.Q. (Canadian Wildlife Service), Environment Canada for Tintamarre National Wildlife Area, Towers Goose Lake Section”, as signed by James C. Henderson, New Brunswick Land Surveyor, registered January 8,1981 as instrument number 13214.

      Being and intended to be those same lands as described in an Indenture dated December 22, 1980, from Commissioners of the Log Lake Tract Marsh to H.M. in right of Canada, registered January 8, 1981 in Book 768 at Pages 194-198 as document No. 409584.

      Saving and excepting from the above said lands all those lands as described in a Grant by H.M. in right of Canada to Peter Boyd Estabrooks, being all those certain parcels of land shown as Parcels “M” and “N” on Public Works Canada Plan S-823, dated September 11, 1980, revised December 20, 1982, as signed by James C. Henderson, New Brunswick Land Surveyor, said Parcels “M” and “N” being in Midgic, Parish of Sackville, County of Westmorland, Province of New Brunswick, said Grant dated June 27, 1983, recorded June 27, 1983 and registered August 31, 1983 in Book 913 at Pages 488-493 as document No. 438053.

      PART 5

      All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, being situated at Towers Goose Lake Section, near Midgic, in the Parish of Sackville, County of Westmorland, Province of New Brunswick, shown as Parcels “A” on Department of Public Works Plan S-520-1, dated September 27, 1978 and titled “Subdivision Plan of Winston W. Hicks Subdivision, Located on the South Side of N.B. Route No. 940”, as signed by James C. Henderson, New Brunswick Land Surveyor, registered September 1, 1978 as Plan No. 11723.

      The above said Parcel “A” contains an area of 16.46 acres.

      Being and intended to be those same lands as described in an Indenture dated December 20, 1978, from Winston W. and Erma J. Hicks to H.M. in right of Canada, registered December 27, 1978 in Book 651 at Pages 80-83 as document No. 384494.

      PART 6

      All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, being situated at Towers Goose Lake Section, near Midgic, in the Parish of Sackville, County of Westmorland, Province of New Brunswick, shown as Parcel “A-2” on Department of Public Works Plan S-823-E, dated September 11, 1980, revised December 20, 1982 and revised January 18, 1984 and titled “Revised Plan Showing Parcel “A-2” of Harold Estabrooks Estate, Required by H.M.Q. (Canadian Wildlife Service), Environment Canada, for Tintamarre National Wildlife Area, Towers Goose Lake Section”, as signed by James C. Henderson, New Brunswick Land Surveyor, registered August 2, 1984 as Plan No. 14634.

      The above mentioned Parcel “A-2” contains an area of 5.802 hectares.

      Being and intended to be those same lands as described in a Notice of Intention to Expropriate, registered August 2, 1984 in Book 974 at Pages 758-760 as document No. 449356 and in a Notice of Confirmation of an Intention to Expropriate, registered December 18, 1984 in Book 1001 at Pages 344-346 as document No. 454132.

      PART 7

      All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, being situated at Towers Goose Lake Section, near Midgic, in the Parish of Sackville, County of Westmorland, Province of New Brunswick, shown as Parcel “E” on survey plan dated January 28, 1980 and titled “Subdivision Plan of John Kay Jr. Estate Subdivision, Located South East of N.B. Route No. 940”, as signed by James C. Henderson, New Brunswick Land Surveyor, registered August 22, 1980 as Plan No. 12994.

      The above said Parcel “E” contains an area of 7.047 hectares.

      Being and intended to be those same lands as described in an Indenture dated August 14, 1980, from Katherine Wells to H.M. in right of Canada, registered September 26, 1980 in Book 751 at Pages 519-521 as document No. 406078.

      PART 8

      All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, being situated at Towers Goose Lake Section, near Midgic, in the Parish of Sackville, County of Westmorland, Province of New Brunswick, shown as Parcel “H” on Department of Public Works Canada Plan S-824, dated October 11, 1979, and titled “Plan Showing Tintamarre National Wildlife Area, Towers Goose Lake Section”, as signed by James C. Henderson, New Brunswick Land Surveyor, registered April 3, 1980 as instrument number 12697.

      The above described Parcel “H” contains an area of 6.02 hectares.

      Being and intended to be those same lands as described in an Indenture dated August 5, 1980, from Selena Estabrooks to H.M. in right of Canada, registered August 13,1980 in Book 743 at Pages 305-307 as document No. 404384.

      PART 9

      All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, being situated at Towers Goose Lake Section, near Midgic, in the Parish of Sackville, County of Westmorland, Province of New Brunswick, shown as Parcel “B” on Department of Public Works Plan S-520-2, dated September 27,1978, and titled “Subdivision Plan of Oscar Tracy Subdivision, Located on the South Side of N.B. Route No. 940”, as signed by James C. Henderson, New Brunswick Land Surveyor, registered September 1, 1978 as instrument number 11722.

      The above said Parcel “B” contains an area of 1.75 acres.

      Being and intended to be those same lands as described in an Indenture dated December 19, 1978, from Oscar R. and Georgina E. Tracy to H.M. in right of Canada, registered December 22, 1978 in Book 650 at Pages 683-685 as document No. 384414.

      PART 10

      All those same lands as described in a Deed dated October 31, 1988, conveying lands from Hicks, Lemoine to H.M. in right of Canada, registered December 7, 1988 in Book 1466 at Pages 325-330 as document No. 514655.

      PART 11

      All those same lands as described in a Tax Deed dated September 23, 1988, conveying lands to H.M. in right of Canada, registered October 12, 1988 in Book 1439 at Pages 227-230 as document No. 511968.

      PART 12

      All those same lands shown as lands of H.M. in right of Canada on Public Works Canada Plan S-1189, dated December 3, 1982, as signed by James C. Henderson, New Brunswick Land Surveyor and titled “Plan Showing Property of H.M. in right of Canada at Tintamarre National Wildlife Area, Towers Goose Lake Section”.

      Being and intended to be a portion of those same lands as described in an Indenture dated March 25, 1970 from Charles Edward Watters to H.M. in right of Canada, registered April 9, 1970 in Book 271 at Pages 249-252 as document number 292169.

      The above said lands contain an area of 4.064 hectares.

    • (4) Coles Island Marsh Unit

      All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, being situated at Coles Island Marsh in the Parish of Sackville, County of Westmorland, Province of New Brunswick, shown on Department of Transport Plan MT-0299, dated November 13, 1968 and titled “Plan Showing Land Required by Canada Department of Agriculture at Coles Island Marsh”, registered August 6, 1969 as instrument number 6577 in the Registry of Deeds for the County of Westmorland, said lands being more particularly described as follows:

      Beginning at a survey marker situated at the intersection of the easterly limits of an unnumbered road passing through the Tantramar East and Coles Island Marshes, with the southerly bank of a creek, said creek forming at this point the boundary between the Tantramar East and Coles Island Marsh;

      Thence north 40°45′51″ east, a distance of 160.63 feet along the above mentioned creek to a survey marker;

      Thence continuing along the said creek, north 76°56′14″ east, a distance of 167.76 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence continuing along the said creek, north 60°18′48″ east, a distance of 86.25 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence continuing along the said creek, north 33°04′34″ east, a distance of 114.02 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence south 43°29′36″ east, a distance of 766.59 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence north 45°40′42″ east, a distance of 593.95 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence south 43°35′48″ east, a distance of 386.67 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence north 46°25′30″ east, a distance of 454.32 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence south 43°20′36″ east, a distance of 243.02 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence north 43°43′12″ east, a distance of 275.39 feet to a survey marker situated on the southerly bank of a creek, said creek forming at this point the boundary between the La Coupe and Coles Island Marsh;

      Thence along the said creek, south 66°36′43″ east, a distance of 774.52 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence continuing along the said creek, south 54°31′33″ east, a distance of 838.49 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence continuing along the said creek, south 46°04′55″ east, a distance of 144.04 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence south 43°16′07″ west, a distance of 467.46 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence north 73°05′53″ west, a distance of 290.24 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence north 44°41′50″ west, a distance of 581.52 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence south 45°20′10″ west, a distance of 1180.18 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence north 43°09′52″ west, a distance of 1200.90 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence south 47°08′14″ west, a distance of 498.33 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence north 44°30′01″ west, a distance of 1079.44 feet to a survey marker;

      Thence north 21°21′59″ west, a distance of 50.73 feet to the Place of Beginning.

      The above described lands contain an area of 64.176 acres.

      All bearings are referenced to magnetic north for the year 1968.

      Being and intended to be a portion of those same lands as described in a Quit Claim deed dated July 25, 1969 from Aubrey E. and Margaret Cook to H.M. in right of Canada, registered August 6, 1969 in Book 255 at Pages 856-859 as document No. 288064.

      And also being and intended to be those same lands as described in an Indenture dated July 25, 1969 from Harold Cook to H.M. in right of Canada, registered August 6, 1969 in Book 255 at Pages 860-863 as document No. 288065.

  • 2 Portage Island National Wildlife Area

    The whole of the parcel of land, in the County of Northumberland, in the Parish of Alnwick, known as Portage Island or Wattham Island; said parcel containing about 451 hectares (1,114 acres).

  • 3 Shepody National Wildlife Area

    In the County of Albert,

    In the Parish of Harvey,

    • (1) Germantown Marsh Unit

      All those parcels of land, shown bounded by a heavy line on Plan 66082 recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa;

      said parcels containing together about 696 hectares (1,720 acres).

    • (2) Mary’s Point Unit

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

      Firstly, those two parcels described in a deed of transfer between George F., Hazel C., and Hugh M. Teed, Muriel E. Young, Mary G. Gillis, Eric L. Teed, and Gloria J. Trivett and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in the Registry Office for the County of Albert under number 79555, and also described in a deed of transfer between Muriel V., George F., and Eric L. Teed and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office under number 79556;

      Secondly, that parcel described in a deed of transfer between John D. and Ella Mae Northrup and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office under number 82715;

      Thirdly, that parcel described in a deed of transfer between Matilda Barbour and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office under number 86696;

      Fourthly, that parcel described as Parcel I in a deed of transfer between Ronald A. and Eunice E. Church and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office under number 84456;

      Fifthly, those two parcels described in a deed of transfer between Osborne Long and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office under number 84711;

      Sixthly, that parcel described in a deed of transfer between Murray R. and A. Audrey Long and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office under number 84461;

      Seventhly, that parcel described as lot 22 in a deed of transfer between Kenneth Tower and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office under number 84457;

      Eighthly, that parcel described as lot 23 in a deed of transfer between George Bishop and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office under number 84460;

      Ninthly, that parcel described as lot 24 in a deed of transfer between Marion Jones and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office under number 84712;

      said parcels containing together about 108.5 hectares (268 acres).

      Tenthly, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situated at Mary’s Point, Parish of Harvey, County of Albert, and Province of New Brunswick, and being more particularly described as follows:

      PART 1

      Bounded northerly and westerly by public roads and by lands now or formerly of Addison Derry; southerly by lands now or formerly of Joseph W. Robinson; easterly by lands of Samuel Wilbur; containing 3.24 hectares (8 acres), more or less.

      PART 2

      Bounded northerly by upland now or formerly of Harvey A. Wilbur, being Part 1 above; easterly by lands now or formerly of Samuel Wilbur; southerly and westerly by lands now or formerly of William Long Jr.; containing 3.64 hectares (9 acres), more or less.

      Being and intended to be those same lands as described in Transfer 24051402, dated June 21, 2007, from The Nature Conservancy of Canada to Crown Canada, Environment, registered June 26, 2007.

    • (3) New Horton Unit

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

      Firstly, those two parcels described as Parcel A and Parcel B in a deed of transfer between The Farm Adjustment Board and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in the Registry Office for the County of Albert under number 72271;

      Secondly, that parcel described as Parcel 3 in a deed of transfer between Percy Lane Waddy and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office under number 84831;

      Thirdly, that parcel described as Parcel 1 in a deed of transfer between I. Merrill, Adelia and Percy Wilbur and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office under number 88822;

      Fourthly, that parcel described as Parcel 4 in a deed of transfer between I. Merrill, Adelia and Percy Wilbur and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office under number 85506;

      Fifthly, that parcel described as Parcel 5 in a deed of transfer between Leonard Cannon and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office under number 85388;

      Sixthly, that parcel described as Parcel 1 in a deed of transfer between Calvin A. and Gladys C. Barbour and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office under number 85114;

      said parcels containing together about 184.6 hectares (456.1 acres).

      Seventhly, all that certain lot piece or parcel of land situated at Upper New Horton, Parish of Harvey, County of Albert, Province of New Brunswick, shown as Parcel 03-3 on Public Works and Government Services Canada Plan S-4813, dated April 10, 2003, as signed by Shane S. Flanagan, New Brunswick Land Surveyor, said Parcel 03-3 being more particularly described as follows:

      Beginning at a survey marker (87) situated on an easterly boundary of lands now or formerly of Edward Bennett (PID 05030051) and on a southerly boundary of lands now or formerly of Charles Wesley Gillies and Jennifer Gillies (PID 05014733), as shown on the above mentioned plan, said survey marker (87) having grid coordinate values of east 2 639 641.992 metres and north 7 410 364.811 metres;

      Thence following along the said southerly boundary of lands now or formerly of Charles Wesley Gillies and Jennifer Gillies (PID 05014733) 127°50′00″, a distance of 442.000 metres to a survey marker (88) situated on a westerly boundary of lands now or formerly of Patrick David Waddy (PID 05014675) and on an easterly limit of the New Horton Marsh;

      Thence following along the said westerly boundary of lands now or formerly of Patrick David Waddy (PID 05014675), and along the said easterly limit of the New Horton Marsh in a generally southwesterly direction for a distance of 310 metres, more or less, to a calculated coordinate point (89) situated on a northerly boundary of lands now or formerly of Ducks Unlimited Canada (PID 05034079), said calculated coordinate point (89) being 204°43′17″, a distance of 309.062 metres from the last mentioned survey marker (88);

      Thence following along the said northerly boundary of lands now or formerly of Ducks Unlimited Canada (PID 05034079) and along the centre of a brook, in a generally northwesterly direction for a distance of 490 metres, more or less, to a calculated coordinate point (90) situated on the aforesaid easterly boundary of lands now or formerly of Edward Bennett (PID 05030051) and on a westerly limit of the New Horton Marsh, said calculated coordinate point (90) being 304°31′49″, a distance of 448.000 metres from the last mentioned calculated coordinate point (89);

      Thence following along the said easterly boundary of lands now or formerly of Edward Bennett (PID 05030051) and along the said westerly limit of the New Horton Marsh, in a generally northeasterly direction for a distance of 340 metres, more or less, to the Place of Beginning, said Place of Beginning being 26°36′32″, a distance of 333.189 metres from the last mentioned calculated coordinate point (90).

      The above described Parcel 03-3 contains an area of 13 hectares, more or less.

      All azimuths are grid-referenced to the New Brunswick Stereographic Double Projection System, NAD83 (CSRS) metric values.

      Being and intended to be a portion of those lands as described in Transfer 20786753, from Ducks Unlimited Canada to H.M. in right of Canada, dated July 12, 2005 and registered August 17, 2005.

      Eighthly, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situated at Upper New Horton, Parish of Harvey, County of Albert, Province of New Brunswick, shown as Parcel 03-4 on Public Works and Government Services Canada Plan S-4813, dated April 10, 2003, as signed by Shane S. Flanagan, New Brunswick Land Surveyor, said Parcel 03-4 being more particularly described as follows:

      Beginning at a survey marker (86) situated on a northerly boundary of lands now or formerly of Victor C. Stone and Janet E. Stone (PID 00631440) and at the most westerly corner of the hereinafter described Parcel 03-4 and on the westerly limit of the New Horton Marsh, as shown on the above mentioned plan, said survey marker (86) having grid coordinate values of east 2 639 317.256 metres and north 7 409 846.450 metres;

      Thence following along the said westerly limit of the New Horton Marsh in a generally northeasterly direction for a distance of 320 metres, more or less, to a calculated coordinate point (90) situated on a southerly boundary of Parcel 03-3, lands now or formerly of Ducks Unlimited Canada (PID 05034087), said calculated coordinate point (90) being 38°31′18″, a distance of 281.787 metres from the last mentioned survey marker (86);

      Thence following along the said southerly boundary of said Parcel 03-3 and along the centre of a brook in a generally southeasterly direction for a distance of 490 metres, more or less, to a calculated coordinate point (89) situated on a westerly boundary of lands now or formerly of Grant W. Colpitts et al. (PID 00634568) and on an easterly limit of the New Horton Marsh, said calculated coordinate point (89) being 124°31′49″, a distance of 448.000 metres from the last mentioned survey marker (90);

      Thence following along the said westerly boundary of lands now or formerly of Grant W. Colpitts et al. (PID 00634568) and on an easterly limit of the New Horton Marsh, in a generally southwesterly direction for a distance of 390 metres, more or less, to a survey marker (85) situated on the aforesaid northerly boundary of lands now or formerly of Victor C. Stone and Janet E. Stone (PID 0063 1440), said survey marker (85) being 220°01′49″, a distance of 320.505 metres from the last mentioned calculated coordinate point (89);

      Thence following along the said northerly boundary of lands now or formerly of Victor C. Stone and Janet E. Stone (PID 00631440), 309°29′30″, a distance of 438.538 metres to the Place of Beginning.

      The above described Parcel 03-4 contains an area of 13 hectares, more or less.

      All azimuths are grid-referenced to the New Brunswick Stereographic Double Projection System, NAD83 (CSRS) metric values.

      Being and intended to be a portion of those lands as described in Transfer 20786753, from Ducks Unlimited Canada to H.M. in right of Canada, dated July 12, 2005 and registered August 17, 2005.

      Ninthly, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situated at Upper New Horton, Parish of Harvey, County of Albert, Province of New Brunswick, shown as Parcel 03-2 on Public Works and Government Services Canada Plan S-4812, entitled “Plan of Survey Showing Parcel 03-1 & 03-2 Land Required by H.M. in right of Canada at Upper New Horton Situated Southeast of Route 915, Parish of Harvey, County of Albert, Province of New Brunswick”, dated April 3, 2003, as signed by Shane S. Flanagan, New Brunswick Land Surveyor, registered April 11, 2003 as number 16079973.

      Parcel 03-2 contains an area of 11 hectares, more or less.

      All bearings are grid-referenced to the New Brunswick Stereographic Double Projection System, NAD83 (CSRS) adjusted values.

      Being and intended to be a portion of those lands as described in Transfer 20786753, from Ducks Unlimited Canada to H.M. in right of Canada, dated July 12, 2005 and registered August 17, 2005.

    • (4) Grindstone Island Unit

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

      Firstly, all that certain piece or parcel of land situated at Grindstone Island, Parish of Harvey, County of Albert in the Province of New Brunswick abutted and bounded as follows, to wit:

      Beginning at a stone monument standing near the bank or shore of the said Island on the southeastern side thereof;

      Thence running northwesterly at right angles from the said bank or shore two chains and fifty links;

      Thence northeasterly parallel to the said bank or shore two chains and twenty-five links;

      Thence southeasterly parallel to the first mentioned course two chains and fifty links or to the said bank or shore;

      Thence southwesterly along the various courses of same to the Place of Beginning.

      Containing one half of an acre more or less.

      Being those same lands as described in a Deed dated March 14, 1859 from The Rector, Church Wardens and Vestry of St. Ann’s Church to H.M. in right of Canada as registered in the Registry Office for the County of Albert on April 29, 1859 in Libro G on Page 317 as Document No. 2745.

      Secondly, all that certain lot of land situated, lying and being on Grindstone Island, in Shepody Bay, in the Parish of Harvey, in the County of Albert and Province of New Brunswick and bounded and described as follows:

      Beginning at a Blazed Fir Tree marked with the letters “M. & F.” on the southerly bank of Grindstone Island, in Shepody Bay;

      Thence north 14°45′ west 263 feet to the northern shore of the island;

      Thence following the shore, approximately south 73° west 550 feet, or to the most westerly point of the island;

      Thence southeasterly, northeasterly, northwesterly, northeasterly and southwesterly along the shore to the point or place of beginning.

      Containing 2.233 acres, more or less.

      Being those same lands as described in an Indenture dated October 14, 1911 from The Rector, Church Wardens and Vestry of the Parish of St. Ann’s Church to H.M. in right of Canada as Registered in the Registry Office for the County of Albert on November 30, 1911 in Book U-1 at Pages 92-96.

  • 4 Cape Jourimain National Wildlife Area

    In the County of Westmorland, in the Parish of Botsford,

    All those parcels of land more particularly described as follows:

    All those parcels dealt with on Plan 66182 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa and containing together about 554 hectares;

    Parcel 96-1 as shown on Survey Plan of Lands of Her Majesty in Right of Canada located on the north side of Highway 955, surveyed by Kenneth F. MacDonald, N.B.L.S., said plan filed with the Department of Public Works and Government Services as S-3838, a copy of which is recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records as FB 34121 and containing about 11.814 hectares;

    Lot 96-1 as shown on Survey Plan of Strait Crossing Development Inc. located on the north side of Highway 955 and on the east side of Trenholm Road No. 1, surveyed by Kenneth F. MacDonald, N.B.L.S., a copy of which is recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records as FB 34121 and containing about 64 hectares.

    SAVING AND EXCEPTING:

    Those parcels of land being more particularly described under Firstly, Secondly and Thirdly as follows:

    Firstly:

    All azimuths, distances and coordinates are referenced to the New Brunswick Stereographic Double Projection.

    All that parcel commencing at a point, said point being a survey marker situated on the easterly limit and the northerly limit of Parcel 92-2 as shown on Department of Supply and Services and of Public Works Plan S-2971, dated October 19, 1992, amended July 30, 1993, signed by D. E. Black, N.B.L.S., said point being shown on said plan as No. 9040 and said point having coordinates of East 505 184.913 metres and North 762 940.682 metres;

    Thence following said easterly limit of Parcel 92-2, an azimuth of 289°32′37″, a distance of 127.091 metres to survey marker No. 9022;

    Thence following a southerly limit of Parcel 92-2 as shown on said plan, an azimuth of 19°04′24″, a distance of 277.132 metres to survey marker No. 9044 at the beginning of a curve to the right having a radius of 1,722.807 metres;

    Thence following said curve to the right having a radius of 1,722.807 metres for an arc distance of 77.993 metres to a point;

    Thence on an azimuth of 179°41′12″, a distance of 377.546 metres to the point of commencement;

    Said parcel containing about 2.28 hectares.

    Secondly:

    Parcels 98-1, 98-3 and 98-4 as shown on Plan of Survey of Parcels 98-1, 98-3 and 98-4 being Lands of Her Majesty in Right of Canada, surveyed by Kenneth F. MacDonald, N.B.L.S., said plan filed with the Department of Public Works and Government Services as S-4047, a copy of which is recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records as Plan 81719 and containing together about 4.901 hectares;

    Thirdly:

    Parcels 98-2 and 98-5 as shown on Plan of Survey of Parcels 98-1, 98-2, 98-3, 96-2-A, and 98-5 and associated easements Parcels 98-1-E, 96-2-E, and 92-3-E, being Lands of Her Majesty in Right of Canada, surveyed by Kenneth F. MacDonald, N.B.L.S., said plan filed with the Department of Public Works and Government Services as S-4094, a copy of which is recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records as FB 34121 and containing together about 1.625 hectares.

    The remainder containing about 621 hectares.

  • 5 Portobello Creek National Wildlife Area

    In the following description, MT plan numbers are of record with Public Works Canada, Real Estate Services, Halifax, N.S.

    In the Province of New Brunswick;

    In the County of Sunbury;

    In the Parish of Maugerville;

    the whole of Part No. 2 according to Plan MT-1318, registered under No. 79-77 in the Registry Office for the County of Sunbury and attached to a deed registered under No. 45062 in Book 144 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 3 according to Plan MT-1319, registered under No. 9-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 46481 in Book 151 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 4 according to Plan MT-1320, registered under No. 6-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 46450 in Book 151 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 5 according to Plan MT-1321, registered under No. 31-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 46778 in Book 153 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 8 according to Plan MT-1324, registered under No. 38-88 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 65695 in Book 263 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 8A according to Plan MT-1325, registered under No. 80-88 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 66536 in Book 270 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 10 according to Plan MT-1327, registered under No. 24-77 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 44465 in Book 144 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 13 according to Plan MT-1330, registered under No. 81-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 47277 in Book 155 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 15 according to Plan MT-1332, registered under No. 80-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 47277 in Book 155 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 17 according to Plan MT-1335, registered under No. 75-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 47248 in Book 155 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 23 according to Plan MT-1342, registered under No. 79-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 47277 in Book 155 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 24 according to Plan MT-1343, registered under No. 12-79 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 48900 in Book 163 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 25 according to Plan MT-1345-A, registered under No. 84-88 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 66572 in Book 270 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 26 according to Plan MT-1346, registered under No. 49-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 46941 in Book 154 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 27 according to Plan MT-1347, registered under No. 124-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 47905 in Book 158 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 29 according to Plan MT-1349, registered under No. 18-88 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 65201 in Book 260 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 31 according to Plan MT-1351, registered under No. 4-88 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 64999 in Book 259 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 32 according to Plan MT-1352, registered under No. 32-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 46778 in Book 153 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 33 according to Plan MT-1354, registered under No. 17-84 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 57324 in Book 206 in said office;

    In the parishes of Sheffield and Maugerville;

    the whole of Part No. 34 according to Plan MT-1355, registered under No. 5-88 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 64999 in Book 259 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 36 and Part No. 36A according to Plan MT-1357, registered under No. 36-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 46880 in Book 153 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 38 according to Plan MT-1359, registered under No. 56-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 47011 in Book 154 in said office;

    In the Parish of Sheffield;

    the whole of Part No. 39 according to Plan MT-1360, registered under No. 6-88 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 64999 in Book 259 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 41 according to Plan MT-1362, registered under No. 46-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 46904 in Book 153 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 42 according to Plan MT-1363, registered under No. 28-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 46741 in Book 153 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 44 according to Plan MT-1365, registered under No. 45-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 46892 in Book 153 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 45 according to Plan MT-1366, registered under No. 13-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 46540 in Book 152 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 46 according to Plan MT-1367, registered under No. 58-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 47045 in Book 154 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 49 according to Plan MT-1370, registered under No. 59-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 47045 in Book 154 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 54 according to Plan MT-1375A, registered under No. 28-81 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 52748 in Book 181 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 56 according to Plan MT-1377, registered under No. 21-77 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 44395 in Book 141 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 59 according to Plan MT-1380, registered under No. 110-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 47715 in Book 157 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 60 according to Plan MT-1381, registered under No. 47-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 46904 in Book 153 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 61 according to Plan MT-1382, registered under No. 38-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 46881 in Book 153 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 62 and Part No. 66 according to Plan MT-1383, registered under No. 12-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 46518 in Book 151 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 68A according to Plan MT-1386, registered under No. 78-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 47276 in Book 155 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 71 according to Plan MT-1389, registered under No. 37-78 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 46881 in Book 153 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 74 according to Plan MT-1392, registered under No. 32-79 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 49206 in Book 164 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 84 and Part No. 86 according to Plan MT-1402, registered under No. 25-79 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 49033 in Book 164 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 87 according to Plan MT-1405, registered under No. 28-79 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 49057 in Book 164 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 89 according to Plan MT-1407, registered under No. 9-79 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 48820 in Book 163 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 89A according to Plan MT-1404, registered under No. 13-82 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 54174 in Book 189 in said office;

    the whole of Part No. 94 according to Plan MT-1412A, registered under No. 27-81 in said office and attached to a deed registered under No. 52747 in Book 181 in said office.

PART IIIQuebec

  • 1 Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area

    All those parcels of land, in the parishes of Saint-Joachim and Saint-Tite, in the Registration Division of Montmorency and described under Firstly to Seventhly as follows:

    Firstly, those two parcels of land lying within the Federal Crown Lands and being southwesterly of line OQ1 to OQ2 to 56 as shown on Plan 61025 recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa; said two parcels described under First and Second as follows:

    First, that parcel containing parts of lots and lots P.1, P.2, 392 and a part of lot without cadastral designation as shown on Plan 61025 recorded in said records as well as parts of lots and lots P.1, P.2 (ferme du Cap-Tourmente), P.3 (ferme de la Friponne), P.4 (petite ferme), P.5 (ferme Chevalier) and 392 as shown on Plan 61024 recorded in said records as well as parts of lots and lots P.4 (petite ferme) and 392 as shown on Plan 61023 recorded in said records;

    Second, that parcel containing parts of lots and lots P.71 (grande ferme), P.72 (ferme de la grande pièce), 73, 74, 75, 246, 248 and 391 as shown on Plan 61023 recorded in said records; except the Canadian National Railways and the Canadian Government Railways rights-of-way;

    Secondly, parcels II and III of lot P.27, parcel II of lot P.28 lying southeasterly of lot 456, parcel III of lot P.28, parcels I and II of lot P.30, parcels I and II of lot P.31, parcels I and II of lot P.45 designated by number 9, parcels I and II of lot P.45 designated by number 10, parcel II of lot P.45 lying south of lot 456 and designated by number 8, parcels II and III of lot P.54, parcels I and II of lot P.56 designated by number 12, parcels I and II of lot P.56 designated by number 13, parcels II, III and IV of lot P.57 designated by number 14, parcels I and II of lot P.57 designated by number 15; as shown on Plan 61360 recorded in said records;

    Thirdly, parts of lots and lots P.22, P.77, 78, P.247, P.249, 250, P.251, 252, P.253, 255 and P.256 as shown on Plan 65904 recorded in said records;

    Fourthly, parts of lots and lots P.72 and P.85 as shown on Public Works Canada, Real Estate Services plan EM-89-7007 of March 21, 1989;

    Fifthly, parcels I and II containing parts of lots 4 Ptie and 5 Ptie as shown on Public Works Canada, Real Estate Services plan BM-91-7302 of February 14, 1991;

    said parcel II being contained within parcel I for right-of-way easement according to said plan BM-91-7302;

    Sixthly, parcels I to V and parcel VIII containing parts of lots and lots 68 Ptie, 71 Ptie, 107 Ptie, 108 Ptie, 109 Ptie, 110 Ptie, 111 Ptie, 114 Ptie, 115 Ptie, 116 Ptie, 118 Ptie, 127 Ptie, 128 Ptie, 129 Ptie, 130 Ptie, 134 Ptie, 135 Ptie, 69-1, 70, 112, 113, 117, 119, 125, 126, 131 and an old road shown in its original state; as shown on Public Works Canada, Real Estate Services plan AM-92-7485 of February 23, 1992;

    said parcel VIII being contained within parcel I for right-of-way easement according to said plan AM-92-7485;

    Seventhly, parcels VI and VII containing lot 68 Ptie as shown on said plan AM-92-7485;

    said parcel VI for hunting right easement according to said plan AM-92-7485;

    said parcel VII being contained within parcel VI for right-of-way easement according to said plan AM-92-7485.

  • 2 Îles de Contrecoeur National Wildlife Area

    • (1) All those islands and parts of islands and the islet in the St. Lawrence River, lots and parts of lots in the Registration Division of Verchères, in the parish of Contrecoeur, more particularly described under Firstly to Thirdly as follows:

      Firstly, lots 428 to 477 inclusive, being the whole of Saint-Ours Island; lots 479 and 480, being the whole of Contrecoeur Island; lots 486 to 489 inclusive, being the whole of Ronde Island; lots 490 to 510 inclusive, being the whole of Grande Island; lots 511 to 523 inclusive, being the whole of Devant l’Église Island; lot 525, being the whole of the island known as Aux Oignons Island; lots 526 to 541 inclusive, being the whole of Aux Rats Island; lots 542 and 543, being the whole of the islet of Aux Rats Island; lot 578, being the whole of Richard Island;

      Secondly, that part of the island known as Dorval Island, or Duval Island, described as 1/3, 1/3 and 1/6 undivided interests in lot 478 in deeds registered in the Registry Office at Verchères under numbers 114915, 146958 and 146959, respectively;

      Thirdly, lots 569 to 577 inclusive, described in a deed registered in the Registry Office at Verchères under number 155169;

      all the aforementioned islands and lots are shown on plan 66181 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa.

    • (2) All that island in the St. Lawrence River, in the Registration Division of Berthier, in the parish of Saint-Antoine-de-Lavaltrie, more particularly described as follows:

      Lot 1, being the whole of Mousseau Island, described in deeds registered in the Registry Office at Berthier under numbers 191183 and 191184, respectively.

  • 3 Îles de la Paix National Wildlife Area

    Being all those islands, in the Counties of Châteauguay and Beauharnois, in the St. Lawrence River, more particularly described under Firstly and Secondly as follows:

    Firstly, all those eleven islands described in a deed between les Soeurs grises de Montréal and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in the Office of the Registration Division of Châteauguay at Sainte-Martine as 116561 on November 29, 1967;

    Secondly, all those four islands expropriated by the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, according to an expropriation document registered in said office as 118119 on May 9, 1968;

    except Lucas Island, being Lot 380 of the cadastre of the Parish of Sainte-Martine, of which the expropriation annulment document was registered in said office as 123993 on February 23, 1970.

  • 4 Lake Saint-François National Wildlife Area

    All those parcels of land, in the County of Huntingdon, in the Township of Dundee, in the Broken Front Range and described under Firstly to Thirty-fifthly as follows:

    Firstly, the whole of lots 25B and 26B and the part of lot 25A described in a deed between Hubert and Gérald Lalumière and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in the Office of the Registration Division of Huntingdon at Huntingdon as 74381 on February 15, 1971;

    Secondly, those parts of lots 29A, 30A and 30B described in a deed between Claude Dupuis and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 74382 on February 15, 1971;

    Thirdly, that part of lot 33A described in a deed between Mrs. Yvonne Legault and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 74389 on February 16, 1971;

    Fourthly, those parts of lots 21A, 21B, 22A, 22B, 23A, 23B, 24A and 24B described in a deed between Kenneth Fraser and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 74413 on February 24, 1971;

    Fifthly, those parts of lots 19B and 20B described in a deed between Donald Fraser and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 74417 on February 24, 1971;

    Sixthly, that part of lot 25C described in a deed between Marius Bérubé and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 74434 on March 11, 1971;

    Seventhly, that part of lot 26C described in a deed between Léon Grondin and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 74441 on March 19, 1971;

    Eighthly, those parts of lots 25A and 26A described in a deed between Edgar Deschambault and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 74445 on March 23, 1971;

    Ninthly, those parts of lots 15A, 16A and 17A described in a deed between Eloi Haineault and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 74450 on March 23, 1971;

    Tenthly, those parts of lot 26C described in a deed between Jean J. Lavigne and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 74454 on March 23, 1971;

    Eleventhly, that part of lot 25C described in a deed between Miss Gilberte Langlois and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 74456 on March 23, 1971;

    Twelfthly, those parts of lots 19A and 20A described in a deed between Godefridus Joseph van den Nieuwenhof and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 74519 on April 15, 1971;

    Thirteenthly, that part of lot 25C described in a deed between Roger Marchand and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 74556 on April 27, 1971;

    Fourteenthly, those parts of lots 32A and 33A described in a deed between Mrs. Lucille Dupuis and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 74736 on June 8, 1971;

    Fifteenthly, those parts of lots 27 and 28A described in a deed between Miss Evelyn Hastwell and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 74810 on June 25, 1971;

    Sixteenthly, those parts of lots 30B, 30D, 31A, 31B and 31C described in a deed between D. Bhandari, Alan Howard Reynolds, Mrs. Ann McLaren and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 74854 on July 7, 1971;

    Seventeenthly, that part of lot 27 described in a deed between Réal St-Laurent and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 74855 on July 7, 1971;

    Eighteenthly, that part of lot 26C described in a deed between Martin Mayrand and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 74935 on July 21, 1971;

    Nineteenthly, that part of lot 27 described in a deed between Paul Rioux and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 75375 on November 8, 1971;

    Twentiethly, that part of lot 27 described in a deed between Bruno Faucher and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 75452 on November 25, 1971;

    Twenty-firstly, that part of lot 26C described in a deed between Maurice Prévost and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 75465 on November 30, 1971;

    Twenty-secondly, the whole of lots 30C and 31D and those parts of lots 31A, 31B and 31C described in a deed between Donald J. Elliott and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 75467 on November 30, 1971;

    Twenty-thirdly, that part of lot 28A described in a deed between Mrs. Aurore Larocque and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 75611 on January 13, 1972;

    Twenty-fourthly, the whole of lots 8 and 9 described in a deed between Victor Quenneville and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 75673 on February 7, 1972;

    Twenty-fifthly, those parts of lots 27 and 28A described in a deed between Antoine Dumont and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 75774 on March 7, 1972;

    Twenty-sixthly, those parts of lots 25C, 26C, 27 and 28A described in a deed between the Municipal Corporation of the Township of Dundee and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 75779 on March 7, 1972;

    Twenty-seventhly, that part of lot 10 described in a deed between the Estate of Adélard J. Carrier (alias Carrière) and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 75858 on April 5, 1972;

    Twenty-eighthly, that part of lot 25C described in a deed between Mrs. Jeanne D’Arc Fortier and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 77754 on March 30, 1973;

    Twenty-ninthly, that part of lot 24C described in a deed between Siméon Chabot and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 77938 on April 26, 1973;

    Thirtiethly, that part of lot 26C described in a deed between Dr. J.J. Falardeau and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 79379 on October 24, 1973;

    Thirty-firstly, those parts of lots 33A, 34B and 35A described in a deed between Mrs. Ida P. Saumier and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 79631 on November 22, 1973;

    Thirty-secondly, the whole of lot 35r and those parts of lots 34b, 35a and 35q described in a deed between Mrs. Ida P. Saumier and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 87293 on April 29, 1977;

    Thirty-thirdly, that part of lot 27 described in a deed between Dame Fay Zimlichman (also known as Zimmlichman) and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 99170 on April 8, 1983;

    Thirty-fourthly, those parts of lots 26c, 27 and 28a described in a deed between Gigantic Land and Development Corporation and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 99169 on April 8, 1983;

    Thirty-fifthly, that part of lot 16A described in a deed between Michel Haineault and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 112464 on October 12, 1989;

    As well as those parcels of land, in the County of Huntingdon, in the Township of Dundee, in the range between Aux Saumons River, Pike Creek and Bittern Creek and described under Firstly and Secondly as follows:

    Firstly, the whole of lots 4 and 6 described in a deed between Mrs. Lena Margaret Morris, Mrs. Gladys Calista Morris and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 75688 on February 14, 1972;

    Secondly, the whole of lots 2, 3 and 5 described in a deed between Donald Elliott and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said office as 75991 on May 1, 1972.

  • 5 Pointe de l’Est National Wildlife Area

    All those lots hereunder described being part of the cadastre of Quebec, registration division of Îles-de-la-Madeleine, municipality of Grosse-Île:

    • 1 Lot 3 776 780 as described in the deeds registered on May 20, 1997 under number 41794 and on July 23, 1998 under number 43099.

    • 2 Lot 3 776 783 as described in the deeds registered on November 24, 1975 under number 12580 and on November 18, 1977 under number 15276.

    • 3 Lot 3 776 786 as described in the deeds registered on November 7, 1975 under numbers 12522, 12523 and 12524, on March 19, 1976 under number 12932 and on June 8, 1976 under number 13172.

    • 4 Lot 3 776 787 as described in a deed registered on December 30, 1992 under number 36488.

    • 5 Lot 3 776 799 as described in the deeds registered on May 20, 1997 under number 41794 and on July 23, 1998 under number 43099.

    • 6 Lot 3 776 803 as described in the deeds registered on November 24, 1975 under number 12580 and on November 18, 1977 under number 15276.

    • 7 Lot 3 776 806 as described in a deed registered on December 30, 1992 under number 36488.

    • 8 Lot 3 776 807 as described in the deeds registered on November 7, 1975 under numbers 12520, 12521, 12522, 12523 and 12524, on November 24, 1975 under number 12581, on January 8, 1976 under number 12731, on March 19, 1976 under number 12932, on April 12, 1976 under numbers 13018 and 13019, on June 8, 1976 under number 13172, and on January 21, 1977 under numbers 14028 and 14029.

    • 9 Lot 3 776 809 as described in a deed registered on March 10, 1997 under number 41587.

    • 10 Lot 3 776 810 as described in a deed registered on June 8, 1976 under number 13171.

    • 11 Lot 3 776 812 as described in a deed registered on June 8, 1976 under number 13170.

    • 12 Lot 3 776 814 as described in a deed registered on September 13, 1976 under number 13573.

    • 13 Lot 3 776 815 as described in a deed registered on December 12, 1975 under number 12667.

    • 14 Lot 3 776 816 as described in a deed registered on May 9, 2005 under number 12 283 959.

    • 15 Lot 3 776 817 as described in a deed registered on April 12, 1976 under number 13017.

    • 16 Lot 3 776 818 as described in a deed registered on December 12, 1975 under number 12667.

    • 17 Lot 3 776 819 as described in a deed registered on May 9, 2005 under number 12 283 959.

    • 18 Lot 3 776 820 as described in a deed registered on April 12, 1976 under number 13017.

    • 19 Lot 3 776 822 as described in a deed registered on March 4, 1976 under number 12890.

    • 20 Lot 3 776 823 as described in the deeds registered on March 25, 1996 under numbers 40561 and 40562, on March 29, 1996 under number 40576, on July 9, 1996 under number 40843, on March 5, 1997 under numbers 41573 and 41574, on June 26, 1997 under number 41926, and on July 18, 1997 under number 42045.

    • 21 Lot 3 776 824 as described in a deed registered on March 29, 1996 under number 40576.

    • 22 Lot 3 776 825 as described in the deeds registered on November 7, 1975 under number 12519 and on September 13, 1976 under number 13574.

  • 6 Baie de L’Isle-Verte National Wildlife Area

    • (1) In the municipality of L’Isle-Verte, all those designated lots and parts of lots including the undesignated river lots of the parish of Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-l’Île-Verte in the registration division of Témiscouata and which may be more particularly described under Firstly to Fifthly as follows:

      Firstly, the whole of lots 12, 29, 113, 267, 295 and 298 and those parts of lots 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 22, 24, 28, 31, 33, 35 to 40 inclusive, 44, 49, 51, 52, 54, 56, 59, 60, 62, 63, 65, 66, 67, 69, 71, 72, 74, 77, 79, 81, 83, 84, 99 to 103 inclusive, 105, 106, 109, 114 to 118 inclusive, 123, 125, 129, 151, 156, 167, 183 to 185 inclusive, 191-1, 197 to 200 inclusive, 241, 242, 245, 249, 252, 259, 261, 272 to 279 inclusive, 281, 282, 292 to 294 inclusive, 296, 297, 299 and 301, as said lots and parts are shown on plan 66283 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa;

      Secondly, the whole of lots 47, 265, 283, 285, 286, 287, 288, 290 and 291 and those parts of lots 41, 43, 46, 258, 259, 261, 268, 271, 282, 284, 289, 292 and 293;

      as said lots and parts are described in the deeds of sale registered in the said registration division under numbers 220656, 226533, 226534, 226535, 226587 and 226588;

      Thirdly, parcels 1 and 2, being parts of lots 63 and 65 as described in the deed of sale registered in the said registration division under number 254282;

      Fourthly, parcels 1, 2 and 3, being parts of lot 241 and parcel 4, being part of lot 242, all as described in the deed of sale registered in the said registration division under number 255118;

      Fifthly, those parts of lot 756 and those parts of the undesignated river lots as described in the deeds of sale registered in the said registration division under numbers 198776, 198777, 217165 and 218186;

      IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE; all those rights which may be owned by the seller on the most northwesterly part of lot 270 according to said Official Plan and as described in the said deed of sale number 226535;

      LESS, those parts of said lots 282, 284 and 289 that lie on the prominent rock as described in the said deed of sale number 226588.

      Less, a part of said lot 79 bounded toward the south-east by another part of lot 79 (Road No. 132), toward the south-west by lot 81 and toward the north-west and the north-east by other parts of lot 79; measuring 6.20 metres toward the south-east, 10.84 metres toward the south-west, 6.20 metres toward the north-west and 10.82 metres toward the north-east; containing about 66.0 m².

      Less, a part of said lot 272 bounded toward the south-east by another part of lot 272 (Road No. 132), toward the south-west by lot 273, toward the north-west and the north-east by other parts of lot 272; measuring 22.43 metres toward the south-east, 38.94 metres toward the south-west, 20.12 metres toward the north-west and 47.53 metres toward the north-east; containing about 869.9 m².

    • (2) In the municipality of Cacouna, a part of Block 2 of the official cadastre of the parish of Cacouna, Registration Division of Témiscouata, being parcel 4 shown on plan AM-99-8640 prepared by Public Works and Government Services Canada and dated April 13, 1999.

      Less part of said Block 2 containing 149.4 m2 as shown on plan D2000-8730 prepared by Public Works and Government Services Canada and dated January 27, 2000.

      Less a part of said Block 2 bounded toward the northwest, the northeast and the southwest by a part of Block 2 and toward the southeast by a part of lot 111, containing an area of 256.9 m2, being parcel 10 shown on a plan prepared by Laval Ouellet, QLS on January 11th 2011 under number 4153 of his records.

  • 7 Estuary Islands National Wildlife Area

    • (1) In the Registration Division of Rimouski:

      Bicquette Island, situated in the proximity of Du Bic Island at approximate latitude 48°24.9′N and approximate longitude 68°53.4′W, designated as lot 3 662 493 on the cadastre of Quebec and described in a deed of conveyance registered at the Department of the Secretary of Canada on December 9, 1870 under number 2548.

      Except, a part of said lot 3 662 493 having an area of 6358 square metres, designated as parcel 1 on a plan bearing number DMADC-Q-05537 of the Canadian Coast Guard, Laurentian Region, prepared by Roger Boisclair, Quebec Land Surveyor, on September 30, 1987, as number 1820 of his minutes.

    • (2) In the Registration Division of Kamouraska:

      Those islands in the St. Lawrence River, including their foreshores and reefs, more particularly described as follows:

      Firstly,

      • (a) Blanche Island, situated about 2.4 km northeast from the northeasterly point of Aux Lièvres Island at approximate latitude 47°55.7′N and approximate longitude 69°40.4′W, designated as lot 4 788 273 of the cadastre of Quebec.

      • (b) Aux Fraises Island, situated about 3.2 km southwest from the southwesterly point of Aux Lièvres Island at approximate latitude 47°45.6′N and approximate longitude 69°48.3′W, designated as lot 4 788 262 of the cadastre of Quebec.

      These islands being described in a deed registered on April 3, 1980, in the Registry Office for the Kamouraska Registration Division under number 121547.

      Secondly,

      That part of Du Pot du Phare Island, fronting the City of Rivière-du-Loup and near Aux Lièvres Island at approximate latitude 47°52.3′N and approximate longitude 69°41′W, designated as lot 4 788 265 of the cadastre of Quebec, including its foreshore designated as lot 4 788 263 of the cadastre of Quebec. Du Pot du Phare Island being the property of the Federal Government in accordance with the expropriation documents registered in the Registry Office for the Témiscouata Registration Division on September 16, 1913.

      Those islands in the St. Lawrence River, described as follows:

      Thirdly,

      That part of the island known as Le Long Pèlerin Island, designated as lot 4 788 256 of the cadastre of Quebec, as described in the Deed of Discharge (Quit Claim) in favour of the Federal Government and registered on June 20, 1928, in the Kamouraska Registration Office under number 47445.

      Fourthly,

      The island known as La Grande Île, designated as lot 4 007 074 of the cadastre of Quebec and described in the deed registered on June 10, 1861, in the Kamouraska Registration Office under number 9159.

      Except a part of said lot 4 007 074 containing the navigational aid installations of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (Canadian Coast Guard). Said island and part of said island are shown on a plan bearing number EM-79-4913 of Public Works and Government Services Canada prepared by Maurice Martineau, QLS on November 6, 1979.

      Fifthly,

      The islands of Kamouraska known under the names Brûlée Island, De la Providence Island and Les Rochers, designated as lots 4 007 069, 4 007 070, 4 007 071 and 4 007 073 of the cadastre of Quebec, including the rocks (bearing no cadastral number) situated to the northeast and to the southwest of Brûlée Island and to the northeast of De la Providence Island. These islands are described in the deed registered in the Kamouraska Registration Office on March 28, 1980, under number 121477.

  • 8 Pointe-au-Père National Wildlife Area

    All those parts of original lots, in the Parish of Saint-Germain-de-Rimouski, numbers 25 to 30 inclusive on the plan and book of reference of the Cadastre of the Parish of Saint-Germain-de-Rimouski, Registration Division of Rimouski, more particularly described under Firstly and Secondly as follows:

    Firstly, the following parts of lots and lots: part 25, part 26, parts 26-1 and 26-2, parts 27-1 and 27-2, part 28, part 29 and part 30 and the foreshores situated in front of original lots 25, 26, 27 and 28; as said parts of lots and lots are described in the deeds registered in the said registration division under numbers 244343, 246983, 245476, 245674, 244556, 244922, 244831, 244482, 244434 and 286929;

    excepting from said part 27-2, that part of lot 27-2 ptie as shown on Public Works Canada, Real Estate Services plan DM-89-7051 of June 28, 1989;

    Secondly, two parcels of land known and designated as parts of original lot number 27 (27 ptie) on said plan and book of reference of the said cadastre, and registration division; the first parcel as mentioned in Her Majesty’s title in right of Canada, registered in the said registration division on September 24, 1906 under number 36630, the second parcel as mentioned in Her Majesty’s title in right of Canada, registered in the said registration division on April 1st, 1913 under number 41456;

    said parts of lots and lots mentioned under Firstly being shown on Public Works Canada, Real Estate Services plans MM-84-5871 of February 7, 1984 and DM-89-7052 of June 28, 1989;

    said parcels mentioned under Secondly lying entirely within those parts of original lot number 27 being designated 27 ptie on said plan MM-84-5871 and situated on the north side of Sainte-Anne River.

PART IVOntario

  • 1 Big Creek National Wildlife Area

    • (1) Big Creek Unit

      Being all those parcels of land, in the regional municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk, in the township of Norfolk, formerly in the geographic township of South-Walsingham, County of Norfolk, particularly described under Firstly to Fifthly as follows:

      Firstly, those parcels shown as Parts 1, 2 and 3 on a Plan deposited in the Registry Office for the County of Norfolk as Deposited Plan Number R 17;

      Secondly, the lands covered by the water of De Blagnier’s Pond in the marsh in front of lot 13, concession A;

      Thirdly, the lands covered by the waters of Big Creek at ordinary level in the marsh in front of lots 10, 11 and 12, concession B, said lot 13, concession A and lot 14, concession A;

      Fourthly, the reserve two chains in width inland from the water’s edge of Lake Erie in the marsh in front of said lots 10, 11 and 12, concession B, said lots 13 and 14, concession A and in the marsh lying east of the marsh in front of said lot 14;

      Fifthly, that parcel shown as Part 1 on the Plan deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of Norfolk as Deposited Plan Number 37R-980.

      Less that part of the reserve described under Fourthly above lying within a parcel vested in the Dominion of Canada by Order in Council dated February 22, 1902; the parcels described under “Firstly” and “Fifthly” above containing together 1,500 acres, more or less and the parcels described under “Secondly”, “Thirdly” and “Fourthly” above containing together about 80 acres.

    • (2) Hahn Marsh Unit

      Being all that parcel of land, in the regional municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk, in the township of Norfolk, formerly in the geographic township of South Walsingham, County of Norfolk, shown as Part 1 on a plan of survey deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Norfolk (Number 37) as Plan 37R 264, together with a right-of-way over Part 2 shown on said plan, said Part 1 containing 402.19 acres, more or less and said Part 2 containing 0.14 acres, more or less.

  • 2 Eleanor Island National Wildlife Area

    Being the whole of Eleanor Island, in the township of Muskoka, in the district of Muskoka, in the Province of Ontario, located at approximate latitude 44°59′ and longitude 79°23′30″ and shown on the first edition of the Gravenhurst map sheet number 31 D/14 West, of the National Topographic Series, produced at a scale of 1:50,000 by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources (formerly Department of Mines and Technical Surveys) at Ottawa; said island containing about 1.5 acres.

  • 3 Mohawk Island National Wildlife Area

    Being all that parcel of land, in the County of Haldimand, in Mohawk Bay, Lake Erie, southerly of the township of Sherbrooke, known as Mohawk Island, being the lands described in Instrument number 716 entered and registered in the Land Registry Office at Cayuga in Book 1 for said township on November 15, 1911, said parcel containing about 10 acres.

  • 3.1 Long Point National Wildlife Area

    Being all those parcels of land, in the geographic township of South Walsingham, county of Norfolk, formerly in the regional municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk, described as all of Long Point Block Number One; the part of Block Number two and part of Block Number three being designated as Part 1 on Plan 37R-11160 as registered in the Land Registry Office of Norfolk County; Block Number Four; Lots One, Two and Three in Block Number Five; Block Number Six; Lots One to Eleven in Block Number Seven; Block Number Eight; Block Number Nine; Block Number Ten; Block Number Eleven; Block Number Twelve, save and except that part of Block Number Twelve designated as Part 1 on Plan No. 37R-1354 as registered in the Land Registry Office of Norfolk County; part of Block Number Sixteen, being designated as Part 1 on Plan 37R-1303 in the Land Registry Office of Norfolk County, and whole of Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 of Plan 37R-2507 at said Land Registry Office, as said parts are patented by said instrument No. 390158 and identified therein as Parcels “B” and “BB”. Together with all the lands adjacent to the said Lots and Blocks on Long Point that on the 4th day of May, 1866 lay outside the traverse lines of survey of the outline of Long Point, shown on a plan of survey by James Black, Provincial Land Surveyor dated the 24th day of April, 1856;

    Saving and excepting from the above described Lots, Blocks and Parts, a strip of land along the water’s edge of Lake Erie and Long Point Bay, having a depth of 132 feet from said water’s edge; said strip being excepted for fishing purposes, but reserving always free access across the same in the rear thereof as set out in the original grant from the Crown for the said Lots and Blocks;

    Said remainder containing 3162 hectares (7815 acres) more or less.

  • 4 Mississippi Lake National Wildlife Area

    Being all that parcel of land, in the County of Lanark, in the township of Drummond, being more particularly described under Firstly to Sixthly as follows:

    Firstly, those portions of the northeast and southwest halves of lot 20, concession 10 shown as Parts 1 and 2 on a plan of survey filed in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the South Riding of the County of Lanark as Plan RD 8;

    Secondly, those portions of broken lot 21, concession 9 and of the northeast and southwest halves of lot 21, concession 10 shown as Parts 1, 3, 4 and 5 on a plan of survey filed in said office as Plan RD 14;

    Thirdly, those portions of the northeast half of broken lot 21, concession 10 shown as Parts 1 and 2 on a plan of survey filed in said Office as Plan R 73;

    Fourthly, those portions of the northeast half of lot 19 and the southwest half of lot 20, concession 9 shown as Parts 1 and 2 on a plan of survey filed in said Office as Plan RD 9;

    Fifthly, that part of the southwest half of lot 20, concession 9 lying between McIntyre Creek and the ninth concession line;

    Sixthly, those portions of Part of Lot 22, Concession 10, of the said Township of Drummond shown as Part 3, on a plan of survey filed in said office as Plan number R73.

    Said parcels containing about 261.8 hectares.

  • 5 St. Clair National Wildlife Area

    • (1) St. Clair Unit

      Being all that parcel of land, in the County of Kent, in the township of Dover west, designated as lots 1, 2 and 3, in concession 4 in a deed between The Dover Marshes Limited and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in the Land Registry Office for the registration division of the County of Kent at Chatham as Instrument No. 283843; said parcel containing about 242.8 hectares.

    • (2) Bear Creek Unit

      Being all those parcels of land more particularly described under Firstly to Thirdly as follows:

      Firstly, all those parcels being parts of lots 18, 19 and 20, in concession 16, in the County of Kent, in the Township of Dover east, designated as parts 1, 3, 5 and 6 in the deed registered in the Land Registry Office for the registration division of the County of Kent at Chatham as Instrument No. 419841; said parcels are shown on a plan deposited in said registry office as Number 24R-3414; said parcels containing together about 46.53 hectares.

      Secondly, Lot 41, West of Baldoon Road, in the said Township of Dover, save and except those lands shown as Part 1 on Reference Plan 24R-6933.

      Thirdly, that part of Lot 40, West of the Baldoon Road, in the said Township of Dover, which is more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the most northerly or northeasterly angle of said Lot 40; Thence westerly or southwesterly along the line between Lots 40 and 41, a distance of one thousand two hundred and ten feet (1210′) to a point; Thence southerly or southeasterly at right angles to the said line between Lots 40 and 41, six hundred and thirty feet (630′); Thence easterly or northeasterly and parallel to the said line between Lots 40 and 41, one thousand two hundred and ten feet (1210′) more or less to the easterly limit of said Lot 40; Thence northerly or northwesterly along the northeasterly limit of said Lot 40, a distance of six hundred and thirty feet (630′) more or less to the place of beginning.

      Said parcels containing about 109 hectares.

  • 6 Wellers Bay National Wildlife Area

    Being all those parcels of land, in the County of Prince Edward, in the township of Hillier, being more particularly described under Firstly to Thirdly as follows:

    Firstly, those parcels described as Baldhead Island, Fox Island, the northern portion of Baldhead Peninsula or Green Island containing 40 acres and the southerly 40 acres of said Peninsula in a deed between Tom S. Farncomb and Woneita Weddell and His Majesty King George VI in right of Canada, registered in the Registry Office at Picton as 8433;

    Secondly, that parcel described as part of lot 13, Stinson Block in a deed between Charles Henry Twells and His Majesty the King in right of Canada, registered in said Office as 8585;

    Thirdly, that parcel described as part of lot 13, Stinson Block in a deed between Norman Keith Kent and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, registered in said Office as 9320; said parcels containing together about 100 acres.

  • 7 Wye Marsh National Wildlife Area

    Being all those parcels of land, in the County of Simcoe, in the township of Tay, more particularly described under Firstly to Thirdly as follows:

    Firstly, those portions of the east and west halves of lot 15, concession 3 transferred to Crown Canada by Provincial Order in Council OC-3973/67 dated September 14, 1967;

    Secondly, that portion of the east half of lot 15, concession 3 shown as Part 1 on a plan of survey deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of Simcoe (51) as Plan 51R-1584;

    Thirdly, those portions of the east halves of lots 15 and 16 and of the road allowance between said lots, concession 3 shown as Part 1 on a plan of survey deposited in said Office as Plan 51R-2429; said portions containing together about 116 acres.

  • 8 Prince Edward Point National Wildlife Area

    Being all those parcels of land, in the County of Prince Edward, in the Township of South Marysburgh, being more particularly described under Firstly to Sixthly as follows:

    Firstly, those parts of lots 7 and 8 designated as Part 1 and Part 3 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Prince Edward (No. 47) at Picton as Plan 47R-1764 and in Canada Lands Surveys Records as No. 66296.

    Secondly, those parts of lots 11, 12, 13 and 14 described as Parts 1, 2, 4 and 6 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Prince Edward as Plan 47R-2194.

    Thirdly, those parts of lots 9, 10 and 11 described as Parts 1 and 3 on a plan of survey deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Prince Edward as Plan 47R-2194.

    Fourthly, those parts of lot 8 described as Part 1 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Prince Edward as Plan 47R-1609.

    Fifthly, those parts of lot 7 described as Part 1 on a plan of survey deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Prince Edward as Plan 47R-2269.

    Sixthly, that parcel of land under water in front of Lot 13 being composed of a water lot described in Plan 47R-P1C and transferred via instrument No. 5128. It is further described by Provincial Order In Council 1645/54, June 17, 1954.

    Said parcels containing together about 512.9 hectares.

  • 9 Scotch Bonnet Island National Wildlife Area

    Being all that parcel of land, in the County of Prince Edward, in Lake Ontario, known as Scotch Bonnet Island as shown on Plan number 65886 in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa (as compiled from plan of survey by Lieutenant Colonel Wm. P. Anderson, M. Inst. C.E., May 21, 1887, and registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Prince Edward, in Book L for the Township of Hillier, January 15th, 1914, No. 6688) and containing about one hectare (two acres).

PART VManitoba

  • 1 Pope National Wildlife Area

    Being all those parcels of land, in township 13, range 24, west of the principal meridian, those parts of the northeast quarter, northwest quarter and southeast quarter of section 22 as shown bordered pink on a plan registered in the Land Titles Office at Neepawa as 1709, and that portion of the northeast quarter of section 22 lying southwesterly of the southwesterly limit of the part of said northeast quarter described above; said parts and portion containing together 77.08 acres, more or less.

  • 2 Rockwood National Wildlife Area

    Being all that parcel of land, in township 15, range 3, east of the principal meridian, that part of the northwest quarter of section 17 lying westerly of the westerly limit of drainage ditch right-of-way according to a plan deposited in the Land Titles Office at Winnipeg as 2720; said part containing 74.26 acres, more or less.

    • SOR/78-408, s. 3
    • SOR/78-466, s. 1(F)

PART VISaskatchewan

  • 1 Bradwell National Wildlife Area

    Being all those parcels of land, in township 34, range 2, west of the third meridian, the northeast quarter and northwest quarter of section 8;

    Less that part lying within a road right-of-way according to plan AC 1493 in the Land Titles Office at Saskatoon, that part lying within a road right-of-way according to plan 60-S-07130 in said Office, those parts lying within a canal right-of-way according to plan 68-S-03166 in said Office; the remainder containing 303.66 acres, more or less.

  • 2 Prairie National Wildlife Area

    • (1) Unit number 1

      Being all that parcel of land, in township 36, range 1, west of the second meridian, the southeast quarter of section 7; said quarter containing 160 acres, more or less.

    • (2) Unit number 2

      Being all those parcels of land in township 41, range 2, west of the third meridian, the northeast quarter and northwest quarter of section 30, not covered by the waters of Hnatiw Lake;

      Less that part taken for a roadway shown on plan no. 61-PA-06353 recorded in the Land Titles Office for the Prince Albert Land Registration District;

      The remainder containing 42.1 hectares (103.97 acres), more or less.

    • (3) Unit number 3

      Being all that parcel of land, in township 42, range 2, west of the third meridian, the southwest quarter of section 17; said quarter containing 160 acres, more or less.

    • (4) Unit number 4

      Being all that parcel of land, in township 43A, range 2, west of the third meridian, the southwest quarter of section 14; said quarter containing 161 acres, more or less.

    • (5) Unit number 5

      Being all that parcel of land, in township 19, range 3, west of the third meridian, the northwest quarter of section 30; said quarter containing 160 acres, more or less.

    • (6) Unit number 6

      Being all those parcels of land, in township 45, range 8, west of the third meridian, the northwest quarter of section 19, being legal subdivisions 11, 12 and 13 and all that portion of legal subdivision 14 lying southwest of Lake No. 21 in said quarter section; said portions containing 154.60 acres, more or less.

    • (7) Unit number 7

      Being all those parcels of land, in township 46, range 8, west of the third meridian, all those parts of the southwest quarter of section 7 not covered by any of the waters of Lake No. 1; in township 46, range 9, west of the third meridian, the northwest quarter of section 1; the southeast quarter of section 12; legal subdivisions 10, 15, 16 and the west half of legal subdivision 9 of the northeast quarter of said section 12, not covered by any of the waters of Lake No. 1;

      Less those portions lying within the limits of the Roadway according to Plan No. 02177; the most southerly 264 feet of the most westerly 330 feet of the northwest quarter of said section 1; the remainder containing 582.87 acres, more or less.

    • (8) Unit number 8

      Being that parcel of land, in township 32, range 10, west of the third meridian, the northwest quarter of section 5, said quarter containing 160 acres, more or less.

    • (9) Unit number 9

      Being all that parcel of land, in township 31, range 11, west of the third meridian, the southeast quarter of section 18; said quarter containing 161 acres, more or less.

    • (10) Unit number 10

      Being all that parcel of land, in township 1, range 12, west of the third meridian, the southeast quarter of section 7; said quarter containing 160 acres, more or less.

    • (11) Unit number 11

      Being all those parcels of land, in township 1, range 12, west of the third meridian, the northeast quarter of section 4; the northeast quarter and southeast quarter of section 9; said quarters containing 478 acres, more or less.

    • (12) Unit number 12

      Being all that parcel of land, in township 31, range 12, west of the third meridian, the northeast quarter of section 16; said quarter containing 161 acres, more or less.

    • (13) Unit number 13

      Being all those parcels of land, in township 31, range 12, west of the third meridian, the northwest quarter of section 27; the southeast quarter and southwest quarter of section 33; the northeast quarter and northwest quarter of section 34; the southwest quarter of section 35;

      Less those parts lying within the limits of the Canadian Northern Railway right-of-way according to Plan of Record in the Land Titles Office for the Saskatoon Land Registry District as No. E4207; those parts, Parcel A and Parcel B, lying within the limits of the Roadway according to Plan of Record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 63-S-22301; the remainder containing 919.38 acres, more or less.

    • (14) Unit number 14

      Being all that parcel of land, in township 2, range 14, west of the third meridian, the southwest quarter of section 3; said quarter containing 159 acres, more or less.

    • (15) Unit number 15

      Being all that parcel of land, in township 2, range 14, west of the third meridian, the northwest quarter of section 34; said quarter containing 159 acres, more or less.

    • (16) Unit number 16

      Being all those parcels of land, in township 8, range 25, west of the third meridian, the northwest quarter of section 24, the northeast quarter and southeast quarter of section 25; said quarters containing 480 acres, more or less.

    • (17) Unit number 17

      Being all that parcel of land, in township 15, range 25, west of the third meridian, the northwest quarter of section 6; said quarter containing 162 acres, more or less.

    • (18) Unit number 18

      Being all that parcel of land, in township 15, range 25, west of the third meridian, the northeast quarter of section 28; said quarter containing 160 acres, more or less.

    • (19) Unit number 19

      Being all those parcels of land in township 19, range 25, west of the third meridian, legal subdivisions 1 and 2 and the southwest quarter and northeast quarter of legal subdivision 8 of section 23; said parts containing 100.20 acres, more or less.

    • (20) Unit number 20

      Being all those parcels of land, in township 20, range 25, west of the third meridian, the northeast quarter and southeast quarter of section 1; that part of the southwest quarter of said section 1 described as follows:

      Commencing at the northwest corner of said quarter section; thence easterly along the northern boundary, a distance of 106.5 rods; thence southerly and parallel with the western boundary to the southern boundary; thence westerly along the said southern boundary to the said western boundary; thence northerly along the said western boundary to the point of commencement;

      That part of the northwest quarter of said section 1 described as follows:

      Commencing at the northwest corner of said quarter section; thence easterly along the northern boundary, a distance of 106.5 rods; thence southerly and parallel with the western boundary to the southern boundary; thence westerly along the said southern boundary to the said western boundary; thence northerly along the said western boundary to the point of commencement; the northeast quarter and southeast quarter of section 2;

      Less those parts lying within the limits of the Roadway according to Plan of Record in the Land Titles Office for the Swift Current Land Registration as No. 73-SC-02400; the remainder containing 853.02 acres, more or less.

    • (21) Unit number 21

      Being all those parcels of land, in township 20, range 25, west of the third meridian, the northeast quarter and southeast quarter of section 23; said quarters containing 320 acres, more or less.

    • (22) Unit number 22

      Being all that parcel of land, in township 28, range 25, west of the third meridian, the northwest quarter of section 30; said quarter containing 159 acres, more or less.

    • (23) Unit number 23

      Being all that parcel of land, in township 14, range 26, west of the third meridian, the northeast quarter of section 32;

      Less that part lying within the limits of the Roadway according to Plan of Record in the Land Titles Office for the Swift Current Land Registration District as No. 61-SC-12849; the remainder containing 149.65 acres, more or less.

    • (24) Unit number 24

      Being all that parcel of land, in township 12, range 28, west of the third meridian, the northeast quarter of section 2; said quarter containing 160 acres, more or less.

    • (25) Unit number 25

      Being all that parcel of land, in township 14, range 29, west of the third meridian, the northwest quarter of section 34; said quarter containing 161 acres, more or less.

    • (26) Unit number 26

      Being all those parcels of land, in township 19, range 29, west of the third meridian, the northeast quarter and the northwest quarter of section 4;

      Less those parts lying within the right-of-way and extra land of the Leader Southeasterly Branch of the Canadian Pacific Railway, according to Plan of Record in Land Titles Office for the Swift Current Land Registration District as No. B I 2135; the remainder containing 313.45 acres, more or less.

    • (27) Unit number 27

      Being all those parcels of land in township 12, Range 9, west of the second meridian; the northeast quarter, the northwest quarter, the southeast quarter and southwest quarter of section one (1); less those parts in said quarter sections lying within a Reservoir right-of-way according to plan Q4849 in the Land Titles Office for the Regina Land Registration District; those parts in said southeast and southwest quarters lying within the road widening according to plan 63R03177 in said Land Titles Office; the remainder containing 162.7 hectares, (402 acres), more or less.

  • 3 Stalwart National Wildlife Area

    Being all those parcels of land in township 26, range 25, west of the second meridian, that part of the northwest quarter of section 2 and that part of the northeast quarter of section 3 which are shown as parcels E and D on plan 71MJ07236 in the Land Title Office at Moose Jaw; the whole of section 10; that part of the west half of section 11 shown as parcels A, B and C on said plan 71MJ07236 in said Office; the most westerly 295.38 metres in perpendicular width of the southwest quarter of section 14; those parts of the northeast and northwest quarters of said section 14 which are not covered by any of the waters of Lake No. 2, including in said section that part shown as parcel B on plan 71MJ02135 in said Office; that part of section 15 which is not covered by any of the waters of said Lake No. 2, including in said section that part shown as parcel A on said plan 71MJ02135; legal subdivisions 9 and 16 of section 21; legal subdivisions 4, 5, 6 and 12 of section 22; those parts of legal subdivisions 2, 3, 7, 15 and 16 of said section 22 which are not covered by any of the waters of said Lake No. 2; the west half of legal subdivision 13 of said section 22; those parts of legal subdivisions 2, 3, 5 and 6 of section 23 which are not covered by any of the waters of said Lake No. 2; the most westerly 110.64 metres in perpendicular width of the northwest quarter of said section 23 which are not covered by any of the waters of said Lake No. 2; that part of the southwest quarter of section 26 which lies southwesterly of a straight line joining the northwest and southeast corners of said quarter section; those parts of legal subdivisions 2, 7 and 8 and the most northerly 100.58 metres in perpendicular width of legal subdivision 1, all in section 27 and which are not covered by any of the waters of said Lake No. 2; those parts of legal subdivisions 9, 15 and 16 of said section 27 which are not covered by any of the waters of said Lake No. 2; those parts of the most northerly 201.168 metres of legal subdivision 10 and the most easterly 201.168 metres of said legal subdivision 10, both in perpendicular width of section 27 and which are not covered by any of the waters of said Lake No. 2; that part of the southeast quarter of said section 27 included within the limit of Island No. 1 in said Lake No. 2; the west half of said section 27; the southeast quarter of section 28; the southwest quarter of section 34; the most southerly 213.36 metres in perpendicular width of the most westerly 402.336 metres of the northwest quarter of section 34; LESS: those parts lying within the road rights-of-way as shown on plans T.1133, S.3319 and 82MJ14723 in said Land Title Office, said parts being those passing through sections 14, 15, 27, 28 and 34.

  • 4 St-Denis National Wildlife Area

    Being all those parcels of land in township 37, range 1, west of the third meridian, all of section 28, and the east half of section 29;

    Less those parts lying within a road right-of-way according to plan 60-H-06180 in the Land Titles Office at Humboldt, those parts lying within a road right-of-way according to plan Z 3786 in said Office; the remainder containing 893.15 acres, more or less.

  • 5 Tway National Wildlife Area

    Being all those parcels of land more particularly described as follows: in township 43, range 24, west of the second meridian, legal subdivision 11 of section 33, the southeast quarter of legal subdivision 12 of said section 33, the northeast quarter of legal subdivision 13 of said section 33, the whole of legal subdivision 14 of said section 33; in township 44, range 24, west of the second meridian, the northwest quarter and legal subdivisions 4 and 5 of section 3, the most easterly 402.336 metres in perpendicular width of the northeast quarter of section 4, the southeast quarter of section 4; the south half and the northeast quarter of legal subdivision 3 of said section 4, the southeast quarter of legal subdivision 6 of said section 4; LESS: firstly; that part of said legal subdivision 11 of said section 33 in said township 43 according to plan 85PA12179 in the Land Titles Office at Prince Albert; secondly; the most northerly 20.117 metres in perpendicular width of the said easterly 402.336 metres of the said northeast quarter of said section 4 in said township 44.

    NOTE: All mines, minerals and mineral oils within the area herewith described are reserved to the Crown in right of the Province of Saskatchewan excepting those mines, minerals and mineral oils within the area included within the most easterly 402.336 metres of the said northeast quarter of said section 4 in said township 44.

  • 6 Webb National Wildlife Area

    Being all those parcels of land in township 14, range 16, west of the third meridian, those parts of legal subdivisions 9 and 10 of section 28 lying northwesterly of the northwesterly limit of a road right-of-way according to plan C.L. 41Z in the Land Titles Office at Swift Current, that part of legal subdivision 11 of section 28 lying northwesterly of the northwesterly limit of a road right-of-way according to plan V. 64 in said Office, the whole of legal subdivision 12 of section 28, the southwest quarter of legal subdivision 13 of section 28, the southeast quarter of legal subdivision 15 of section 28, the whole of legal subdivision 16 of section 28, that part of the southwest quarter of section 28 lying northwesterly of the northwesterly limit of a road right-of-way according to said plan V. 64, the whole of section 29, that part of the northeast quarter of section 32 lying southeasterly of the southeasterly limit of a road right-of-way according to plan DW 100 in said Office, the northwest quarter and south half of legal subdivision 1 of section 32, the whole of legal subdivisions 2, 7 and 8 of section 32, that part of the southwest quarter of section 32 lying southeasterly of the southeasterly limit of a road right-of-way according to said plan DW 100;

    Less that part of said section 29 lying within the right-of-way of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company according to plan R 5434 in said Office, that part of said section 29 lying within a road right-of-way according to plan BV 5315 in said Office, that part of the southeast quarter of said section 32 described above, covered by the waters of Goose Lake, that part of the southeast quarter of said section 32 lying within a road right-of-way according to said plan DW 100; the remainder containing about 1,053.7 acres.

  • 7 Raven Island National Wildlife Area

    Being all those parcels of land in township 40, range 21, west of the second meridian, legal subdivisions 3, 5, 6 and 11 of section 17, the east half of legal subdivision 4 of said section 17, those parts of Raven Island included in legal subdivisions 7, 10 and 15 of said section 17 which are not covered by any of the waters of Lenore Lake, (the natural boundaries of said parts are as determined by survey dated September 20, 1906 as stated in Certificate of Title No. 82-H-03380 in the Land Titles Office for the Humboldt Land Registration District at Humboldt), the east half of legal subdivision 12 of said section 17, the east half and the southwest quarter of legal subdivision 14 of said section 17.

    NOTE: The minerals within the area herewith described are reserved to the Crown in right of the Province of Saskatchewan.

  • 8 Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area

    • (1) Last Mountain Lake Unit

      Being all those parcels of land more particularly described under Firstly to Thirdly as follows:

      Firstly, all those parcels of land in townships 27 and 28, ranges 23 and 24, west of the second meridian, in the Province of Saskatchewan which are shown as parcels A-Z (both inclusive), AA, BB, CC, DD and EE according to a plan signed by Walter T. Volohatuke, Saskatchewan Land Surveyor, registered in the Saskatoon Land Titles Office as No. 91-S-25402 and in the Humboldt Land Titles Office as No. 91-H-06231, said parcels containing 9,416.9 hectares (23,269.7 acres) more or less.

      Secondly, certificate of title No. 90-H-10071 registered November 15, 1990. The southwest quarter of section 8, township 27, range 23, west of the second meridian, Saskatchewan.

      Except: The most southerly 5.03 metres (16.50 feet) in perpendicular width throughout. Mines and minerals excepted by instrument AY5988.

      Thirdly, certificate of title No. 90-H-10070 registered November 15, 1990. The southwest quarter of section 5, township 27, range 23, west of the second meridian, Saskatchewan as shown on Township Plan dated December 2, 1903.

      Except: 0.17 hectare (0.42 acre) for roadway on Plan 71-H-08678. Mines and minerals excepted by instrument U3435.

      Said parcels Firstly to Thirdly containing together about 9,547.47 hectares (23,592.28 acres).

    • (2) Saline Creek Unit

      Being all those parcels of land more particularly described under Firstly to Thirdly as follows:

      Firstly, certificate of title No. 90-H-08591 registered September 26, 1990. The northeast and southeast quarters of section 4, township 29, range 23, west of the second meridian, Saskatchewan.

      Except: 0.22 hectare (0.55 acre) for roadway on Plan P5396. Minerals in the Crown.

      Secondly, certificate of title No. 68-H-03222 registered May 30, 1968. The southeast quarter of section 2 in township 29, in range 23, west of the second meridian, Saskatchewan. Minerals in the Crown.

      Thirdly, certificate of title No. 68-H-03222A registered May 30, 1968. The southeast and southwest quarters of section 3 in township 29, in range 23 west of the second meridian, Saskatchewan.

      Except: All mines and minerals, as the said mines and minerals were reserved by Transfer registered as No. 60-H-05892 as to the southeast quarter, and AT3465 as to the southwest quarter.

      Said parcels Firstly to Thirdly containing together about 324 hectares (800 acres).

    • (3) West Unit

      Being, all those parcels of land more particularly described under Firstly and Secondly as follows:

      Firstly, certificate of title No. 67-S-08372 registered April 21, 1967. The south half of section 26, township 28, range 24, west of the second meridian, Saskatchewan. Minerals excepted and subject to the reservations and conditions in respect thereto as contained in Transfer No. 67-S-08372;

      Secondly, certificate of title No. 67-S-08371 registered April 21, 1967. The northeast quarter of section 26, township 28, range 24, west of the second meridian, Saskatchewan. Minerals in the Crown.

      Said parcels containing together about 194 hectares (480 acres).

    • (4) East Unit

      Being all those parcels of land more particularly described under Firstly to Thirdly as follows:

      Firstly, certificate of title No. 77-03562 registered April 21, 1977. The whole of section 23, in township 28, in range 23, west of the second meridian, Saskatchewan.

      Excepting Firstly: Out of the northeast quarter, 0.53 hectare (1.31 acres), more or less, and out of the northwest quarter, 0.41 hectare (1.02 acres) more or less, both taken for a roadway as shown on Plan No. 70-H-05056.

      Excepting Secondly: All mines and minerals, as the said mines and minerals were reserved by Transfer registered as No. 77-H-03562 as to the northwest and southwest quarters. Minerals in the Crown as to the northeast and southeast quarters.

      Secondly, certificate of title No. 67-H-03829 registered June 13, 1967. The southwest quarter of section 35, in township 28, in range 23, west of the second meridian, Saskatchewan.

      Except: Out of the southwest quarter all mines and minerals as the said mines and minerals were reserved by Transfer registered as No. C-4782 (115-29).

      Thirdly, certificate of title No. 77-H-03562A registered April 21, 1977. The northwest and southwest quarters of section 26, in township 28, in range 23, west of the second meridian, Saskatchewan.

      Excepting Firstly: About 1.36 hectares (3.35 acres) more or less, out of the southwest quarter, taken for a roadway as shown on plan No. 70-H-05056.

      Excepting Secondly: All mines and minerals as the said mines and minerals were reserved by Transfer registered as No. 77-H-03562 as to the northwest and southwest quarters.

      Said parcels Firstly to Thirdly containing together about 453 hectares (1,120 acres).

PART VIIAlberta

  • 1 Blue Quills National Wildlife Area

    Being all those parcels of land in township 58, range 10, west of the fourth meridian, all of legal subdivisions 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 and 14 of section 11; said legal subdivisions containing together 239.17 acres, more or less.

  • 2 Meanook National Wildlife Area

    Being all those parcels of land in township 65, range 23, west of the fourth meridian, the southwest quarter of section 12, the northeast quarter of section 12, the northwest quarter of section 12, the most southerly 150.88 metres of the southeast quarter of section 13, the most southerly 150.88 metres of the southwest quarter of section 13.

    Less that part being described as follows; commencing at a point on the east boundary of the northwest quarter of section 12, said point being distant 96.01 metres southerly from the northeast corner of said northwest quarter section; thence southerly along the east boundary of said northwest quarter section, a distance of 213.36 metres to a point; thence westerly along a line parallel to the north boundary of said northwest quarter section, a distance of 213.36 metres to a point; thence northerly along a line parallel to said east boundary, a distance of 213.36 metres to a point; thence easterly along a line parallel to the said north boundary of the northwest quarter section, a distance of 213.36 metres, more or less, to the point of commencement. Said part containing an area of 4.55 hectares;

    And less a road right-of-way, said right-of-way being more particularly described as follows; commencing at a point on the north boundary of the northwest quarter of section 12, said point being distant 60.96 metres, more or less, westerly from the northeast corner of said northwest quarter section; thence southerly along a line parallel to the east boundary of said northwest quarter section to a point on the north boundary of the aforesaid described part; thence westerly along the north boundary of said part, a distance of 12.19 metres to a point; thence northerly along a line parallel to the said east boundary of the northwest quarter section to a point on the north boundary of said northwest quarter section; thence easterly along said north boundary of the northwest quarter section to the point of commencement.

    Said right-of-way containing an area of 0.1170 hectares.

    The remainder including the bed of any lake or stream lying therein and containing about 213.88 hectares (528.51 acres).

  • 3 Spiers Lake National Wildlife Area

    Being all those parcels of land in township 34, range 16, west of the fourth meridian; the northwest quarter of section 17; including the part of Spiers Lake lying therein; said quarter and part containing 64.7 hectares, (160 acres) more or less.

  • 4 Canadian Forces Base Suffield National Wildlife Area

    Being

    All of Areas “B” and “C” as shown on a plan of survey of record in the Land Titles Office for the South Alberta Land Registration District as number 951 0828.

    Containing respectively 20,408 hectares (50,429 acres) and 25,399 hectares (62,762 acres), more or less.

    Excepting thereout all mines and minerals

PART VIIIBritish Columbia

  • 1 Alaksen National Wildlife Area

    In the Province of British Columbia; in Group 2, New Westminster Land District; in the Delta District Municipality;

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

    Firstly, the whole of District Lot 479 (Albion Island);

    Secondly, that parcel being the whole of Parcel F of District Lots 190, 192A, 193, 194, 597 and 598, as shown on Reference Plan 57378 deposited in the land title office at New Westminster, a copy of which is recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa as Plan 79512, containing about 283.15 hectares save and except thereout:

    That part of Parcel F, lying south of Robertson Slough, being more particularly described as:

    Commencing at an iron post at the southeast corner of the 43.6 acre parcel shown on Plan 10429, deposited in said office; thence west, following the south boundary of said 43.6 acre parcel, a distance of 487.75 metres more or less to an iron post shown on Plan 10429, deposited in said office; thence on a bearing of 28°06′30″ a distance of 152.22 metres more or less to an iron post; thence on a bearing of 352°12′30″ a distance of 146.12 metres more or less to an iron post; thence due east a distance of 121.92 metres more or less to an iron post; thence due south a distance of 60.96 metres more or less to an iron post; thence due east a distance of 213.82 metres more or less to an iron post; thence on a bearing of 40°21′00″ a distance of 121.15 metres more or less to an iron post; thence on a bearing of 105°47′00″ a distance of 22.50 metres more or less to an iron post; thence due south, following the east boundary of said 43.6 acre parcel, a distance of 304.29 metres more or less to the point of commencement.

    The described parcel is shown on drawing No. SK. 3122, prepared by and on file with the Department of Public Works and Government Services , Property Services, in Vancouver, BC.

    Thirdly, that parcel being the southwest portion of District Lot 192A, as shown on the sketch with Crown Grant 8345F deposited in said office, containing about 30.4 hectares, save and except thereout: Parcel A on Reference Plan 1079 deposited in said office and that part containing 0.15 acre more or less on said Reference Plan 1079; and that part as shown on the plan attached with the By-law filed as 15778 in said office; and that part as shown on Reference Plan 10429 deposited in said office.

  • 2 Widgeon Valley National Wildlife Area

    Being all those parcels of land, in New Westminster District, in township 41, east of the Coast Meridian according to a plan of said township approved and confirmed by E. Deville, Surveyor General, April 25, 1913, the southwest quarter and legal subdivisions 2, 7, 11 and 14 of section 12, said quarter and legal subdivision including the bed of any lake or stream lying therein and containing together 308.8 acres, more or less.

  • 3 Columbia National Wildlife Area

    • (1) Wilmer Unit

      In the Province of British Columbia; in Kootenay District;

      All those parcels of land containing sublots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 11 and parcel A in sublot 13, all in District Lot 377 in said District as shown on plan X-15 deposited in the Land Title Office at Nelson; the whole of District Lot 3946 and Lot 14 of District Lot 4596 in said District as shown on plan X-32 deposited in said Office containing about 456.43 hectares.

    • (2) Brisco Unit

      In the Province of British Columbia; in Kootenay District;

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

      Firstly, that parcel being the whole of District Lot 1907 as shown on Plan 9Tr1-Kootenay, deposited in the Crown Land Registry at Victoria containing about 87.89 hectares;

      Secondly, that parcel being District Lot 11383 as shown on Plan 28Tr32-Kootenay, deposited in said registry, save and except thereout: statutory right of way within District Lot 11383 shown on Plan 70657, deposited in the Land Title Office at Kamloops; and that portion of Brisco Road No. 9, within District Lot 11383, shown on Plan 22153 and Plan 92700, both plans deposited in said office containing about 68.75 hectares.

    • (3) Spillimacheen Unit

      In the Province of British Columbia; in Kootenay District;

      All those parcels more particularly described under Firstly to Fifthly as follows:

      Firstly, that parcel being the whole of Block “D” of District Lot 9004 as shown on Plan 17Tr1, deposited in the Crown Land Registry at Victoria containing about 32.4 hectares;

      Secondly, that parcel being the whole of District Lot 11457 as shown on Plan 17Tr1, deposited in said registry containing about 20.57 hectares;

      Thirdly, that parcel being the whole of District Lot 11105 as shown on Plan 27Tr27, deposited in said registry, save and except thereout, that portion of road, within District Lot 11105, shown on Plan 92689, deposited in the Land Title Office at Kamloops containing about 38.04 hectares;

      Fourthly, that parcel being the whole of District Lot 11453 as shown on Plan 29Tr32, deposited in said registry containing about 53.56 hectares;

      Fifthly, that parcel being the whole of District Lot 11387 as shown on Plan 29Tr32, deposited in said registry containing about 58.8 hectares.

    • (4) Harrogate Unit

      In the Province of British Columbia; in Kootenay District;

      All those parcels of land containing Lot “A”, District Lots 349, 9002 and 9571 in said District as described in Certificate of Indefeasible Title No. T16112 in the Land Title Office at Nelson and received for registration on July 4, 1984 containing about 184.46 hectares;

      Subject to the provisions of the Land Title Act of the Province of British Columbia as outlined in Charge No. T21751 attached to said Title and dated October 1, 1983.

  • 4 Qualicum National Wildlife Area

    • (1) Marshall-Stevenson Unit

      In the Province of British Columbia; in Newcastle District;

      All those parcels of land containing the whole of Lot B of District Lots 9, 11, and 110 shown on Plan 27752 deposited in the Land Title Office at Victoria containing about 29.7 hectares.

    • (2) Nanoose Bay Unit

      Being all and singular that certain parcel or tract of land, in Nanoose District, and premises situate, lying and being in the Nanaimo Assessment District and more particularly known and described as Lot 1, district lot 30A according to Plan 30657 deposited in the Land Registry Office at Victoria; said lot containing about 28.04 hectares.

    • (3) Rosewall Creek Unit

      In the Province of British Columbia; in the Newcastle District, Courtney Assessment Area all those parcels described as follows:

      Firstly, Lot 1, District Lot 50, according to Plan 30253, subject to exceptions and reservations M76300 in favour of Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company, deposited in the Land Titles Office of Victoria; said lot containing about 1.06 hectares.

      Secondly, that part of District Lot 35, shown outlined in red on Plan 819R, except those parts in Plans 22461 and 25870, subject to exceptions and reservations M76300 in favour of Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company, deposited in the Land Titles Office of Victoria; said lot containing about 6.13 hectares.

      Thirdly, that part of District Lot 35, lying to the north of the right of way of the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company as said right of way is shown on Plan deposited under DD 8419F, except that part shown outlined in red on Plan 819R, subject to exceptions and reservations M76300 in favour of Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company, deposited in the Land Titles Office of Victoria; said lot containing about 0.86 hectares.

      Fourthly, District Lot 50, except Parcels A and B (DD 17521N) and except that part shown coloured red on Plan deposited under DD 5965F and except those parts in Plans 9853, 16921 and 17928, subject to exceptions and reservations M76300 in favour of Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company, deposited in the Land Titles Office of Victoria; said lot containing about 10.91 hectares.

  • 5 Vaseux-Bighorn National Wildlife Area

    Being all those parcels of land, in Similkameen Division, Yale District and in Kettle River Assessment District, being more particularly described as follows:

    • (a) C. of T. No. L13059F dated 15 March, 1976. That part of Sub-Lot 3, shown as Parcels 1, 2 and 3 on plan “A” 9689. Subject to reservations and conditions contained in D.D. 1144.

    • (b) C. of T. No. F5547F dated 24 February, 1971. Firstly: That portion of that part of District Lot 292, outlined red on plan “B” 3130, shown as Parcel “A” on plan “A” 1226, outlined green on plan “M” 8265. Secondly: That portion of those parts of District Lots 292 and 647 “S” shown outlined red on plan “B” 3130, lying to the west of plan “A” 1266 and to the east of plan “A” 1533, shown outlined green on plan “M” 8265. Subject to charges Numbers R.W.73986E and R.W.73987E both dated 4 April, 1958.

    • (c) C. of T. No. K45099F dated 28 August, 1975. That part of Sub-Lot 35, District Lot 2710 shown as Parcel “A” on Plan “B” 11912. Together with easements No. G12641, No. G12329 and G12330. Subject to Charge No. R9611E dated 23 June, 1921.

    • (d) C. of T. No. K13596F dated 27 March, 1975. That part of Sub-Lot 15, District Lot 2710, which lies east of the easterly boundary of the right-of-way of the Okanagan Water Power Company as said right-of-way is shown on Plan “A” 413. Less, the southerly 55.9 chains thereof measured along the easterly boundary of said Lot.

    • (e) C. of T. No. H513991F dated 25 September, 1973. That part of the South 1/2 of Sub-Lot 40, District Lot 2710, included within Plan E10788.

    • (f) C. of T. No. G24437F dated 19 June, 1972. Firstly: Sub-Lot 16, less, that part included in plan “B” 7059. Secondly: Sub-Lot 28. Thirdly: The North 1/2 of Sub-Lot 40. Together with easement No. 49752E. Subject to charges Nos. R.W.11126E dated 23 June, 1922, R.46463E dated 25 March, 1908, R.46464E dated 1 February, 1913, R.46465E, and R.W.117446E dated 2 June, 1965.

    • (g) C. of T. No. G24438F dated 19 June, 1972. Sub-Lot 56, District Lot 2710. Subject to charge No. R9548E.

    • (h) C. of T. No. G24436F dated 19 June, 1972. That part of Subdivision “A” shown as Sub-Lot 2 on plan attached to D.D. 10903. Less, those parts included in plans 16871 and 18961. Together with easement No. C245509.

    • (i) C. of T. No. G24435F dated 19 June, 1972. Lot 2, District Lot 2710.

    • (j) C. of T. No. M21527F dated 19 April, 1977. Those parts of District Lots 292 and 647 “S” included within the boundaries of Plan “B” 3130. Less, 1) those portions thereof contained within the boundaries of plan “A” 1533 and contained within the red boundaries of plan “A” 1266; 2) that portion of that part of District Lot 292 shown as Parcel “A” on plan “A” 1266 outlined green on plan “M” 8265; and 3) that portion of those parts of District Lots 292 and 647 “S” lying to the west of plan “A” 1266 and to the east of plan “A” 1533 shown outlined green on plan “M” 8265. Subject to charges Nos. R.W.73987E dated 23 April, 1978, M.76706E dated 31 October, 1958.

    • (k) C. of T. No. M21526F dated 19 April, 1977. Lot “A”, District Lot 292, Plan 27827. Together with a right-of-way over that part of District Lot 292; except those parts within the boundaries of plans “B” 1738, “B” 3130, “A” 429, “A” 1266, “A” 1533 and 27827; shown outlined in red on a right-of-way plan prepared on the basis of a survey completed on 18 July, 1977 by Philip Motchman, B.C.L.S. and sworn on 22 July, 1977. Subject to charges Nos. R.W.68293E dated 13 February, 1957, M69780E dated 4 June, 1957, R.W. D3074S dated 28 October, 1969, E. E35946 dated 1 December, 1970 and R.W. M4853 dated 26 January, 1977.

    • (l) C. of T. No H22504F dated 10 May, 1973. Firstly: District Lots 189 “S”, 498 “S” and 1499 “S”. Secondly: district Lot 497 “S” as shown on Crown Grant 118. Subject to Charges Nos. R.W.70032E dated 17 June, 1957, M.70342E dated 4 July, 1957, R.W.71885E dated 22 October, 1957, R.W.71887E dated 22 October, 1951, and M76706E dated 31 October, 1958.

    All the said parcels containing together about 812 hectares.

PART IX[Repealed, SOR/2020-256, s. 47]

PART XYukon Territory

  • 1 Nisutlin River Delta National Wildlife Area

    All latitudes and longitudes hereinafter are referred to the North American Datum of 1927; all topographic features hereinafter are according to Edition 3 of National Topographic Series Maps 105 C/1 (Morley Lake) and 105 C/2 (Teslin); Edition 2 of N.T.S. Map 105 C/7 (Lone Tree Creek); and Edition 1 of N.T.S. Map 105 C/8 (English Creek); all produced at a scale of 1:50,000 by the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources at Ottawa;

    In the Yukon Territory;

    That certain parcel of land shown as Nisutlin River Delta National Wildlife Area on Appendix B Maps, Sheets 23, 46, 47, 48 and 49 of the Teslin Tlingit Council Final Agreement dated the 29th day of May 1993 between the Teslin Tlingit Council, the Government of Canada and the Government of the Yukon; said maps recorded in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa under number 75204; said parcel being more particularly described as follows:

    Commencing at the point of intersection of the southerly bank of the Wolf River with longitude 132°30′30″ at approximate latitude 60°17′00″;

    Thence south along longitude 132°30′30″ to its intersection with latitude 60°15′11″;

    Thence east along latitude 60°15′11″ to its intersection with longitude 132°29′02″;

    Thence south along longitude 132°29′02″to the northerly bank of an unnamed stream at approximate latitude 60°11′00″;

    Thence generally westerly along the sinuosities of the northerly bank of said stream to the easterly bank of Eagle Bay at approximate latitude 60°10′50″ and approximate longitude 132°30′30″;

    Thence northwesterly in a straight line across Eagle Bay and Nisutlin Bay to a point at latitude 60°12′30″ and longitude 132°36′50″;

    Thence northerly in a straight line to a point at latitude 60°16′10″ and longitude 132°34′17″;

    Thence east along latitude 60°16′10″ to the easterly bank of the Nisutlin River at approximate longitude 132°33′25″;

    Thence northerly along the easterly bank of the Nisutlin River to the southerly bank of the Wolf River at approximate latitude 60°16′35″ and approximate longitude 132°33′05″;

    Thence generally easterly along the sinuosities of the southerly bank of the Wolf River to the point of commencement;

    Said parcel containing about 54.8 square kilometres.

PART XINunavut

  • 1 Akpait National Wildlife Area

    All latitudes and longitudes hereinafter are referred to the North American Datum of 1983, Canadian Spatial Reference System (NAD83(CSRS)); all topographic features hereinafter are according to Edition 3 of the National Topographic System Map 16L and 16K (Cape Dyer) produced at a scale of 1:250,000 by the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources at Ottawa;

    In Nunavut;

    On Baffin Island and in Davis Strait;

    All that parcel in the vicinity of Akpait Fiord, including all land, water and islands and being more particularly described as follows:

    Commencing at a point located in Davis Strait, said point having a latitude of 67°08′00″ N and a longitude of 61°51′00″ W;

    Thence easterly in Davis Strait along the parallel of latitude 67°08′00″ N to the intersection of the 12 nautical mile territorial sea at approximate longitude 61°29′06″ W;

    Thence generally southeasterly in Davis Strait along the limit of the 12 nautical mile territorial sea to the intersection of longitude 61°15′00″ W at approximate latitude 67°00′35″ N;

    Thence southerly in Davis Strait along the line of longitude 61°15′00″ W to the intersection of latitude 66°52′00″ N;

    Thence southwesterly in Davis Strait along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 66°48′00″ N and longitude 61°20′00″ W;

    Thence northwesterly in Davis Strait along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 66°50′30″ N and longitude 61°35′00″ W;

    Thence westerly in Davis Strait along the parallel of latitude 66°50′30″ N to the intersection of the ordinary high water mark of Davis Strait at approximate longitude 61°36′41″ W;

    Thence generally northerly, westerly and southwesterly along the ordinary high water mark of Davis Strait and an unnamed bay to its most southerly point at approximate latitude 66°51′17″ N and approximate longitude 61°47′29″ W;

    Thence westerly on Baffin Island along the parallel of latitude 66°51′17″ N to the intersection of longitude 61°51′00″ W;

    Thence north on Baffin Island and across Akpait Fiord along the line of longitude 61°51′00″ W to the intersection of the ordinary high water mark on the northern side of Akpait Fiord at approximate latitude 66°53′55″ N;

    Thence generally easterly along the ordinary high water mark on the northern side of Akpait Fiord to the intersection of longitude 61°49′00″ W at approximate latitude 66°53′43″ N;

    Thence northerly on Baffin Island along the line of longitude 61°49′00″ W to the intersection of the ordinary high water mark on the southeasterly side of Akpat Bay at approximate latitude 66°56′21″ N;

    Thence generally southerly and northerly along the ordinary high water mark of Akpat Bay and Davis Strait to the intersection of longitude 61°51′00″ W at approximate latitude 66°58′17″ N;

    Thence northerly in Davis Strait along the line of longitude 61°51′00″ W to the point of commencement;

    Said parcel containing an area of approximately 774 square kilometres.

  • 2 Ninginganiq National Wildlife Area

    All latitudes and longitudes hereinafter are referred to the North American Datum of 1983, Canadian Spatial Reference System (NAD83(CSRS)); all topographic features hereinafter are according to Edition 3 of the National Topographic System Map 27C (McBeth Fiord), produced at a scale of 1:250,000 by the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources at Ottawa and Edition 2 of the National Topographic Series Map 27D (Cape Henry Kater), produced at a scale of 1:250,000 by the Canada Centre for Mapping, Natural Resources Canada at Ottawa;

    In Nunavut;

    On Baffin Island and Davis Strait;

    All that parcel in the vicinity of Isabella Bay, including all land, water and islands and being more particularly described as follows:

    Commencing at a point on Baffin Island, said point being to the northwest of Cape Raper and having a latitude of 69°50′00″ N and a longitude of 67°13′16.87″ W;

    Thence easterly on Baffin Island and in Davis Strait along the parallel of latitude 69°50′00″ N to the intersection of the 12 nautical mile territorial sea at approximate longitude 66°36′03″ W;

    Thence generally southeasterly in Davis Strait along the limit of the 12 nautical mile territorial sea to the intersection of latitude 69°17′00″ N at approximate longitude 66°07′13″ W;

    Thence westerly in Davis Strait and on Baffin Island along the parallel of latitude 69°17′00″ N to the intersection of longitude 66°44′03.04″ W;

    Thence northwesterly on Baffin Island along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 69°20′20.42″ N and longitude 66°49′02.63″ W;

    Thence northwesterly on Baffin Island along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 69°24′15.05″ N and longitude 67°03′31.74″ W;

    Thence northwesterly on Baffin Island along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 69°27′35.80″ N and longitude 67°14′46.48″ W;

    Thence westerly on Baffin Island along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 69°27′44.66″ N and longitude 67°26′53.39″ W;

    Thence westerly on Baffin Island along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 69°28′44.21″ N and longitude 67°43′08.79″ W;

    Thence southwesterly on Baffin Island along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 69°27′00.18″ N and longitude 67°54′05.06″ W;

    Thence northwesterly on Baffin Island along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 69°27′47.29″ N and longitude 68°02′51.73″ W;

    Thence northwesterly on Baffin Island along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 69°34′43.78″ N and longitude 68°40′00″ W;

    Thence north on Baffin Island, across McBeth Fiord and on Baffin Island along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 69°39′27.57″ N and longitude 68°40′00″ W;

    Thence southeasterly on Baffin Island along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 69°38′27.38″ N and longitude 68°26′10.99″ W;

    Thence northeasterly on Baffin Island along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 69°39′07.15″ N and longitude 68°19′00.43″ W;

    Thence northeasterly on Baffin Island along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 69°43′25.24″ N and longitude 68°12′50.42″ W;

    Thence northeasterly on Baffin Island along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 69°46′39.12″ N and longitude 68°05′41.79″ W;

    Thence northeasterly on Baffin Island along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 69°47′32.06″ N and longitude 67°53′42.01″ W;

    Thence easterly on Baffin Island along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 69°47′16.38″ N and longitude 67°45′05.69″ W;

    Thence southeasterly on Baffin Island along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 69°44′05.59″ N and longitude 67°26′41.32″ W;

    Thence easterly on Baffin Island along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 69°44′03.59″ N and longitude 67°16′12.67″ W;

    Thence easterly on Baffin Island along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 69°44′36.52″ N and longitude 67°10′33.68″ W;

    Thence northerly on Baffin Island along a geodesic line to the point of commencement;

    Said parcel containing an area of approximately 3362 square kilometres.

  • 3 Qaqulluit National Wildlife Area

    All latitudes and longitudes hereinafter are referred to the North American Datum of 1983, Canadian Spatial Reference System (NAD83(CSRS)); all topographic features hereinafter are according to Edition 3 of the National Topographic System Map 16M and 16N (Padloping Island) produced at a scale of 1:250,000 by the Canada Centre for Mapping, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources at Ottawa;

    In Nunavut;

    On Qaqaluit Island and in Davis Strait;

    All that parcel in the vicinity of Qaqaluit Island, including all land, water and islands and being more particularly described as follows:

    Commencing at a point located to the northwest of Qaqaluit Island in Davis Strait, said point having a latitude of 67°17′13.53″ N and a longitude of 62°47′28.04″ W;

    Thence northeasterly in Davis Strait along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 67°21′05.00″ N and longitude 62°37′07.13″ W;

    Thence easterly in Davis Strait along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 67°21′40.56″ N and longitude 62°22′47.50″ W;

    Thence southeasterly in Davis Strait along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 67°18′24.40″ N and longitude 62°11′09.29″ W;

    Thence southerly in Davis Strait along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 67°13′05.16″ N and longitude 62°07′02.76″ W;

    Thence southwesterly in Davis Strait along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 67°08′01.14″ N and longitude 62°12′15.74″ W;

    Thence northwesterly in Davis Strait along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 67°10′31.73″ N and longitude 62°21′46.00″ W;

    Thence northerly in Davis Strait along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 67°11′35.41″ N and longitude 62°21′58.76″ W;

    Thence northwesterly in Davis Strait along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 67°12′15.21″ N and longitude 62°23′25.39″ W;

    Thence northwesterly in Davis Strait along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 67°12′38.43″ N and longitude 62°25′04.87″ W;

    Thence southwesterly in Davis Strait along a geodesic line to a point at latitude 67°11′38.90″ N and longitude 62°26′01.70″ W;

    Thence northwesterly in Davis Strait and across Qaqaluit Island along a geodesic line to the point of commencement;

    Said parcel containing an area of approximately 398 square kilometres.

  • 4 Nanuit Itillinga National Wildlife Area

    Being all that parcel, on Bathurst Island and adjoining waters, being more particularly described as follows:

    All topographic features hereinafter referred to being according to Edition 1 of the Graham Moore Bay and McDougall Sound map sheets numbers 68G and 68H respectively, of the National Topographic System, produced at a scale of 1:250,000 by the Army Survey Establishment, R.C.E. at Ottawa, all coordinates quoted herein being Universal Transverse Mercator coordinates in Zone 14;

    Commencing at a point near Rapid Point having coordinates 8 421 000 north and 540 000 east; thence southerly to a point having coordinates 8 412 000 north and 537 600 east; thence southwesterly to a point having coordinates 8 406 700 north and 531 300 east; thence southeasterly to a point near Black Point having coordinates 8 401 500 north and 545 500 east; thence southerly to a point having coordinates 8 373 800 north and 545 700 east; thence southeasterly to a point having coordinates 8 368 700 north and 549 200 east; thence southwesterly to a point near Brooman Point having coordinates 8 367 000 north and 548 000 east; thence northwesterly to a point having coordinates 8 372 000 north and 542 500 east; thence northerly to a point having coordinates 8 380 000 north and 541 600 east; thence northwesterly to a point having coordinates 8 383 300 north and 536 200 east; thence westerly to a point having coordinates 8 383 300 north and 472 600 east; thence northwesterly to a point having coordinates 8 384 900 north and 470 900 east; thence northerly to a point having coordinates 8 386 100 north and 470 800 east; thence northeasterly to a point having coordinates 8 388 100 north and 475 600 east; thence northerly to a point having coordinates 8 398 600 north and 476 400 east; thence southwesterly to a point having coordinates 8 390 000 north and 440 000 east; thence northerly to a point having coordinates 8 410 000 north and 440 000 east; thence easterly to a point having coordinates 8 410 000 north and 500 000 east; thence northeasterly to the point of commencement.

    All the said parcel containing about 2624 km2.

    Saving, excepting and reserving thereout and therefrom all mines and minerals, whether solid, liquid or gaseous and the right to work the same.

  • 5 Nirjutiqarvik National Wildlife Area

    All latitudes and longitudes hereinafter described refer to the 1927 North American Datum; all topographic features hereinafter referred to being according to Edition 1 of the National Topographic Series Map 48H & 38G Lady Ann Strait and Edition 2 of the National Topographic Series Map 39B Clarence Head, produced at a scale of 1:250,000 by the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources at Ottawa;

    In Nunavut;

    At Coburg Island;

    All that tract of land and land covered by water lying in the vicinity of Lady Ann Strait, more particularly described as follows:

    All of the island known as Coburg Island, the centre of which having approximate latitude 75°57′50″ and approximate longitude 79°19′30″; and also all that land covered by water immediately adjacent to said Coburg Island and extending 10 km from the ordinary high-water mark thereof.

SCHEDULE I.1(Subsections 3.1(1) and (3) and 3.2(1))

Activities Authorized in Certain Wildlife Areas

PART INova Scotia

John Lusby Marsh National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Swimming
  • 4 
    Non-commercial picking of edible plants and edible mushrooms
  • 5 
    Boat launching and boat landing
  • 6 
    Motorized boating with a motor of less than 10 horsepower
  • 7 
    Non-motorized boating
  • 8 
    Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and skating
  • 9 
    Sport hunting — including with dogs off-leash when hunting waterfowl or upland game birds — from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Nova Scotia for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 10 
    Sport fishing, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Nova Scotia for sport fishing in that province, during the periods authorized by those laws
  • 11 
    Trapping in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Nova Scotia for trapping in that province
  • 12 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 8 and 11 from sunset to sunrise, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Sand Pond National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Participating in a group meal or group event involving 15 or more people
  • 4 
    Operating a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and in designated parking areas
  • 5 
    Swimming
  • 6 
    Non-commercial picking of edible plants and edible mushrooms
  • 7 
    Boat launching and boat landing
  • 8 
    Motorized boating with a motor of less than 10 horsepower
  • 9 
    Non-motorized boating
  • 10 
    Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and skating
  • 11 
    Sport hunting — including with dogs off-leash when hunting waterfowl or upland game birds — from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Nova Scotia for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 12 
    Sport fishing, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Nova Scotia for sport fishing in that province, during the periods authorized by those laws
  • 13 
    Trapping in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Nova Scotia for trapping in that province
  • 14 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 10 and 13 from sunset to sunrise, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Boot Island National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Non-commercial picking of edible plants and edible mushrooms
  • 4 
    Boat launching and boat landing
  • 5 
    Sport hunting — including with dogs off-leash when hunting waterfowl or upland game birds — from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Nova Scotia for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 6 
    Sport fishing, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Nova Scotia for sport fishing in that province, during the periods authorized by those laws
  • 7 
    Trapping in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Nova Scotia for trapping in that province
  • 8 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 4 and 7 from sunset to sunrise, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Wallace Bay National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Participating in a group meal or group event involving 15 or more people
  • 4 
    Operating a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and in designated parking areas
  • 5 
    Swimming
  • 6 
    Non-commercial picking of edible plants and edible mushrooms
  • 7 
    Boat launching and boat landing
  • 8 
    Motorized boating with a motor of less than 10 horsepower
  • 9 
    Non-motorized boating
  • 10 
    Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and skating
  • 11 
    Sport hunting — including with dogs off-leash when hunting waterfowl or upland game birds — from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Nova Scotia for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 12 
    Sport fishing, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Nova Scotia for sport fishing in that province, during the periods authorized by those laws
  • 13 
    Trapping in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Nova Scotia for trapping in that province
  • 14 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 10 and 13 from sunset to sunrise, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Sea Wolf Island National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking, but not rock climbing or rappelling
  • 3 
    Non-commercial picking of edible plants and edible mushrooms
  • 4 
    Boat launching and boat landing
  • 5 
    Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and skating
  • 6 
    Sport hunting — including with dogs off-leash when hunting waterfowl or upland game birds — from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Nova Scotia for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 7 
    Sport fishing, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Nova Scotia for sport fishing in that province, during the periods authorized by those laws
  • 8 
    Trapping in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Nova Scotia for trapping in that province
  • 9 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 5 and 8 from sunset to sunrise, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Chignecto National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Participating in a group meal or group event involving 15 or more people
  • 4 
    Operating a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and in designated parking areas
  • 5 
    Swimming
  • 6 
    Non-commercial picking of edible plants and edible mushrooms
  • 7 
    Boat launching and boat landing
  • 8 
    Motorized boating with a motor of less than 10 horsepower
  • 9 
    Non-motorized boating
  • 10 
    Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and skating
  • 11 
    Sport fishing, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Nova Scotia for sport fishing in that province, during the periods authorized by those laws
  • 12 
    Trapping in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Nova Scotia for trapping in that province
  • 13 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 10 and 12 from sunset to sunrise, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

PART IINew Brunswick

Tintamarre National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Participating in a group meal or group event involving 15 or more people
  • 4 
    Operating a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and in designated parking areas
  • 5 
    Swimming
  • 6 
    Non-commercial picking of edible plants and edible mushrooms
  • 7 
    Boat launching and boat landing
  • 8 
    Motorized boating with a motor of less than 10 horsepower
  • 9 
    Non-motorized boating
  • 10 
    Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and skating
  • 11 
    Sport hunting, including with dogs off-leash when hunting waterfowl or upland game birds, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of New Brunswick for sport hunting in that province, during the periods authorized by those laws; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 12 
    Sport fishing, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of New Brunswick for sport fishing in that province, during the periods authorized by those laws
  • 13 
    Trapping in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of New Brunswick for trapping in that province
  • 14 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 10 and 13 from sunset to sunrise, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Portage Island National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Non-commercial picking of edible plants and edible mushrooms
  • 4 
    Boat launching and boat landing
  • 5 
    Sport hunting, including with dogs off-leash when hunting waterfowl or upland game birds, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit, and any authorization required by the laws of New Brunswick for sport hunting in that province, during the periods authorized by those laws; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 6 
    Sport fishing, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of New Brunswick for sport fishing in that province, during the periods authorized by those laws
  • 7 
    Trapping in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of New Brunswick for trapping in that province
  • 8 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 4 and 7 from sunset to sunrise, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Shepody National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Participating in a group meal or group event involving15 or more people in the interpretation centre picnic area
  • 4 
    Operating a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and in designated parking areas
  • 5 
    Swimming
  • 6 
    Non-commercial picking of edible plants and edible mushrooms
  • 7 
    Boat launching and boat landing
  • 8 
    Motorized boating with a motor of less than 10 horsepower
  • 9 
    Non-motorized boating
  • 10 
    Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and skating
  • 11 
    Sport hunting — including with dogs off-leash when hunting waterfowl or upland game birds — except at the Daley Creek Marsh or the public access areas of Mary’s Point Unit, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of New Brunswick for sport hunting in that province, during the periods authorized by those laws; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 12 
    Sport fishing, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of New Brunswick for sport fishing in that province, during the periods authorized by those laws
  • 13 
    Trapping in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of New Brunswick for trapping in that province
  • 14 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 10 and 13 from sunset to sunrise, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Cape Jourimain National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Participating in a group meal or group event involving 15 or more people in the interpretation centre picnic area
  • 4 
    Operating a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and in designated parking areas
  • 5 
    Swimming
  • 6 
    Non-commercial picking of edible plants and edible mushrooms
  • 7 
    Boat launching and boat landing
  • 8 
    Motorized boating with a motor of less than 10 horsepower
  • 9 
    Non-motorized boating
  • 10 
    Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and skating
  • 11 
    Sport hunting of waterfowl in salt marshes — including with dogs off-leash — from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset , if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of New Brunswick for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 12 
    Sport fishing, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of New Brunswick for sport fishing in that province, during the periods authorized by those laws
  • 13 
    Trapping in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of New Brunswick for trapping in that province
  • 14 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 10 and 13 from sunset to sunrise, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Portobello Creek National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Participating in a group meal or group event involving15 or more people
  • 4 
    Operating a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and in designated parking areas
  • 5 
    Swimming
  • 6 
    Non-commercial picking of edible plants and edible mushrooms
  • 7 
    Boat launching and boat landing in designated areas
  • 8 
    Motorized boating with a motor of less than 10 horsepower
  • 9 
    Non-motorized boating
  • 10 
    Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and skating
  • 11 
    Sport hunting, including with dogs off-leash when hunting waterfowl or upland game birds, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of New Brunswick for sport hunting in that province, during the periods authorized by those laws; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 12 
    Sport fishing, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of New Brunswick for sport fishing in that province, during the periods authorized by those laws
  • 13 
    Trapping in accordance with any applicable permit and any authorization required by the laws of New Brunswick for trapping in that province
  • 14 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 10 and 13 from sunset to sunrise, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

PART IIIQuebec

Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Non-commercial wildlife viewing on the road between the entrance to the wildlife area and the interpretation centre and on designated trails and at lookouts and observation towers and in designated areas
  • 2 
    Non-commercial hiking on the road between the entrance to the wildlife area and the interpretation centre and on designated trails
  • 3 
    Participation in a non-commercial group meal or non-commercial group event involving 15 or more people in designated areas
  • 4 
    Non-commercial operation of a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on the road between the entrance to the wildlife area and the interpretation centre and in designated parking areas
  • 5 
    Non-commercial snowshoeing on designated trails
  • 6 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 5 in designated areas during designated periods between sunset and sunrise, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Îles de Contrecœur National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Non-commercial wildlife viewing from a boat
  • 2 
    Non-commercial motorized boating in designated areas at a maximum speed of 10 km/h
  • 3 
    Non-commercial non-motorized boating
  • 4 
    Sport hunting of migratory birds — including with dogs off-leash — without a commercial guide, from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset in designated areas, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Quebec for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 5 
    Sport fishing, except with a commercial guide, in designated areas in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Quebec for sport fishing in that province, except during the period beginning on March 31 in any year and ending on July 15 in the same year

Lake Saint-François National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Non-commercial wildlife viewing on designated trails and at lookouts and observation towers and in designated areas
  • 2 
    Non-commercial hiking on designated trails
  • 3 
    Participation in a non-commercial group meal or non-commercial group event involving 15 or more people in designated areas
  • 4 
    Non-commercial operation of a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and in designated parking areas
  • 5 
    Non-commercial boat launching and boat landing in designated areas during designated periods
  • 6 
    Non-commercial boating in designated areas during designated periods
  • 7 
    Non-commercial snowshoeing on designated trails
  • 8 
    Sport hunting of migratory birds — including with dogs off-leash — without a commercial guide, from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset in designated areas, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Quebec for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot

Pointe de l’Est National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Non-commercial wildlife viewing on designated trails and at lookouts and observation towers and in designated areas
  • 2 
    Non-commercial hiking on designated trails
  • 3 
    Participation in a non-commercial group meal or non-commercial group event involving 15 or more people in designated areas
  • 4 
    Non-commercial operation of a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and in designated parking areas
  • 5 
    Non-commercial operation of an all-terrain vehicle on designated trails and in designated parking areas
  • 6 
    Non-commercial berry picking, by hand and without tools, up to a maximum daily amount of 22.7 litres (5 gallons) of all types of berries combined, per person, in designated areas
  • 7 
    Non-commercial snowshoeing on designated trails
  • 8 
    Sport hunting of migratory birds — including with dogs off-leash — without a commercial guide, from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset in designated areas, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Quebec for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot

Baie de L’Isle-Verte National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Non-commercial wildlife viewing on designated trails and at lookouts and observation towers and in designated areas
  • 2 
    Non-commercial hiking on designated trails
  • 3 
    Participation in a non-commercial group meal or non-commercial group event involving 15 or more people in designated areas
  • 4 
    Non-commercial operation of a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and in designated parking areas
  • 5 
    Non-commercial snowshoeing on designated trails
  • 6 
    Sport hunting of migratory birds — including with dogs off-leash — without a commercial guide, from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset in designated areas, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Quebec for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot

Estuary Islands National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Non-commercial non-motorized boating, from sunset to sunrise, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Pointe-au-Père National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Non-commercial wildlife viewing on designated trails and at lookouts and observation towers and in designated areas
  • 2 
    Non-commercial hiking on designated trails
  • 3 
    Participation in a non-commercial group meal or non-commercial group event involving 15 or more people in designated areas
  • 4 
    Non-commercial operation of a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle on designated roads and in designated parking areas

PART IVOntario

Big Creek National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing on designated roads and trails and in designated areas during designated periods
  • 2 
    Hiking at the locations referred to in item 1 during designated periods
  • 3 
    Participation in a group meal or group event involving 15 or more people at the locations referred to in item 1 during designated periods
  • 4 
    Operating a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and trails and in designated parking areas
  • 5 
    Boat launching and boat landing of
    • (a) 
      motorized and non-motorized boats, in the Big Creek Unit on the Big Creek Channel; and
    • (b) 
      non-motorized boats, in the Hahn Marsh Unit on the Hahn Access Channel
  • 6 
    Motorized boating in designated areas of the Big Creek Unit at a maximum speed of 8 km/h
  • 7 
    Non-motorized boating
    • (a) 
      in the Big Creek Unit on the Big Creek Channel and in designated areas outside the North Cell, South Cell, North Pond, Centre Pond and South Pond; and
    • (b) 
      in the Hahn Marsh Unit on the Hahn Access Channel and in designated hunting areas
  • 8 
    Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on designated roads and trails and in designated parking areas
  • 9 
    Sport hunting of waterfowl — including with dogs off leash — in designated areas from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Ontario for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 10 
    Operation by sport hunters of a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and trails and in designated parking areas, from sunset to sunrise, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3), during the period beginning on September 10 in any year and ending on December 20 in the same year
  • 11 
    Overnight parking by sport hunters in designated parking areas in the Hahn Marsh Unit, for a maximum of two consecutive days, during the period beginning on September 10 in any year and ending on December 20 in the same year
  • 12 
    Sport fishing, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Ontario for sport fishing in that province

Mohawk Island National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing during the period beginning on September 1 in any year and ending on March 31 in the following year
  • 2 
    Hiking during the period referred to in item 1
  • 3 
    Swimming during the period referred to in item 1
  • 4 
    Boat launching and boat landing during the period referred to in item 1
  • 5 
    Sport fishing from the shoreline, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Ontario for sport fishing in that province, during the period referred to in item 1

Long Point National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing on designated beaches up to the dunes during the period beginning on May 15 in any year and ending on September 15 in the same year
  • 2 
    Hiking at the locations referred to in item 1 during the period referred to in item 1
  • 3 
    Swimming at designated beach areas
  • 4 
    Motorized boating in designated areas at a maximum speed of 8 km/h
  • 5 
    Non-motorized boating in designated areas
  • 6 
    Sport hunting of waterfowl, including with dogs off-leash, in designated areas from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Ontario for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 7 
    Sport fishing, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Ontario for sport fishing in that province

Mississippi Lake National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing in designated areas
  • 2 
    Hiking in designated areas
  • 3 
    Participation in a group meal or group event involving 15 or more people in designated areas
  • 4 
    Operating a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and in designated parking areas
  • 5 
    Swimming from the boat launch area on McIntyre Creek during the period beginning on May 15 in any year and ending on September 15 in the same year
  • 6 
    Boat launching and boat landing at the boat launch area on McIntyre Creek, except during the period beginning on September 15 in any year and ending on December 15 in the same year, when boat launching and boat landing are permitted solely in order to access Mississipi Lake
  • 7 
    Motorized and non-motorized boating, except during the period referred to item 6, when boating is permitted solely on McIntyre Creek in order to access Mississipi Lake
  • 8 
    Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on designated trails
  • 9 
    Sport fishing, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Ontario for sport fishing in that province, from the day in any year on which McEwen Bay is free of ice to September 15 of the same year
  • 10 
    Activities referred to in items 1, 2, 4 and 8 on designated roads and in designated parking areas from sunset to sunrise, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

St. Clair National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing on designated roads and trails and in designated areas
  • 2 
    Hiking at the locations referred to in item 1
  • 3 
    Operating a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and trails and in designated parking areas
  • 4 
    Boating in the Bear Creek Unit on Bear Creek and on Maxwell Drain
  • 5 
    Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on designated roads and trails and in designated parking areas
  • 6 
    Sport fishing, other than from the shoreline, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Ontario for sport fishing in that province

Wye Marsh National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing on designated roads and trails and in designated parking areas
  • 2 
    Hiking at the locations referred to in item 1
  • 3 
    Participation in a group meal or a group event involving 15 or more people in designated areas
  • 4 
    Operating a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, at the locations referred to in item 1
  • 5 
    Parking in designated parking areas
  • 6 
    Non-motorized boating in designated areas
  • 7 
    Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in designated areas
  • 8 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 7 in designated areas during designated periods from sunset to sunrise, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Prince Edward Point National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing on designated roads and trails and in designated parking area
  • 2 
    Hiking at the locations referred to in item 1
  • 3 
    Participation in a group meal or group event involving 15 or more people at the locations referred to in item 1
  • 4 
    Operating a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and trails and in designated parking areas
  • 5 
    Swimming at designated beach areas
  • 6 
    Boat launching and boat landing at a designated boat launch area
  • 7 
    Boating
  • 8 
    Overnight parking of vehicles, including boat trailers, at the parking lot of a designated boat launch area
  • 9 
    Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on designated roads and trails and in designated parking areas
  • 10 
    Sport fishing from the shoreline, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Ontario for sport fishing in that province

PART VManitoba

Pope National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Non-commercial berry picking
  • 4 
    Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and skating
  • 5 
    Sport hunting — including with dogs off-leash when hunting waterfowl — without a commercial guide, from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Manitoba for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 6 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 4 during the hour before sunrise and the hour after sunset, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Rockwood National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Non-commercial berry picking
  • 4 
    Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and skating
  • 5 
    Sport hunting — including with dogs off-leash when hunting waterfowl — without a commercial guide, from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Manitoba for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 6 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 4 during the hour before sunrise and the hour after sunset, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

PART VISaskatchewan

Bradwell National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Non-commercial berry picking
  • 4 
    Sport hunting — including with dogs off-leash when hunting waterfowl — without a commercial guide, from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Saskatchewan for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 5 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 3 during the hour before sunrise and the hour after sunset, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Prairie National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Non-commercial berry picking
  • 4 
    Sport hunting — including with dogs off-leash when hunting waterfowl — without a commercial guide, from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Saskatchewan for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 5 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 3 during the hour before sunrise and the hour after sunset, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Stalwart National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Non-commercial berry picking
  • 4 
    Non-motorized boating
  • 5 
    Sport hunting — including with dogs off-leash when hunting waterfowl — without a commercial guide, from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Saskatchewan for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 6 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 4 during the hour before sunrise and the hour after sunset, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Tway National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Non-commercial berry picking
  • 4 
    Non-motorized boat launching and boat landing
  • 5 
    Non-motorized boating
  • 6 
    Sport hunting — including with dogs off-leash when hunting waterfowl — without a commercial guide, from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Saskatchewan for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 7 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 5 during the hour before sunrise and the hour after sunset, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Webb National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Non-commercial berry picking
  • 4 
    Sport hunting — including with dogs off-leash when hunting waterfowl — without a commercial guide, from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Saskatchewan for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 5 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 3 during the hour before sunrise and the hour after sunset, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Raven Island National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Non-commercial berry picking
  • 4 
    Boat launching and landing
  • 5 
    Sport fishing, except with a commercial guide, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Saskatchewan for sport fishing in that province
  • 6 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 5 during the hour before sunrise and the hour after sunset, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Operating a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and trails and in designated parking areas
  • 4 
    Swimming
  • 5 
    Non-commercial berry picking
  • 6 
    Non-motorized boat launching and boat landing
  • 7 
    Non-motorized boating
  • 8 
    Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and skating
  • 9 
    Sport hunting — including with dogs off-leash when hunting waterfowl — without a commercial guide, from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Saskatchewan for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 10 
    Non-commercial sport fishing in designated areas in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Saskatchewan for sport fishing in that province, during the period beginning on May 15 in one year and ending on March 30 in the following year
  • 11 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 8 and 10 during the hour before sunrise and the hour after sunset, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

PART VIIAlberta

Blue Quills National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Non-commercial berry picking
  • 4 
    Sport hunting — including with dogs off-leash when hunting waterfowl — without a commercial guide, from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Alberta for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 5 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 3 during the hour before sunrise and the hour after sunset, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Spiers Lake National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Non-commercial berry picking
  • 4 
    Sport hunting — including with dogs off-leash when hunting waterfowl — without a commercial guide, from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Alberta for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 5 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 3 during the hour before sunrise and the hour after sunset, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

PART VIIIBritish Columbia

Alaksen National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing during designated opening hours
  • 2 
    Hiking on designated roads and trails during designated opening hours
  • 3 
    Participating in a group meal or group event involving 15 or more people in designated areas during designated opening hours
  • 4 
    Operating a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and trails and in designated parking areas during designated opening hours
  • 5 
    Motorized and non-motorized boating in the main channel portion of the Fraser River located in the wildlife area
  • 6 
    Sport fishing from a boat in the portion of the Fraser River located in the wildlife area, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of British Columbia for sport fishing in that province
  • 7 
    Activities referred to in items 5 and 6 from sunset to sunrise, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

Widgeon Valley National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing from non-motorized boats located in the water
  • 2 
    Non-motorized boating
  • 3 
    Sport fishing from a non-motorized boat in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of British Columbia for sport fishing in that province

Columbia National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking on designated trails
  • 3 
    Operating a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and trails and in designated parking areas

Qualicum National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking on designated trails
  • 3 
    Operating a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and trails and in designated parking areas
  • 4 
    Sport hunting of waterfowl — including with dogs off-leash — in designated areas in the Rosewall Creek Unit, from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset, if the hunting is carried out
    • (a) 
      in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of British Columbia for sport hunting in that province; and
    • (b) 
      without the use of toxic shot
  • 5 
    Operation by sport hunters of a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and trails and in designated parking areas, from one hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset
  • 6 
    Sport fishing in designated areas of the Rosewall Creek Unit in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of British Columbia for sport fishing in that province

Vaseux-Bighorn National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking on designated trails
  • 3 
    Operating a vehicle, other than a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle, on designated roads and trails and in designated parking areas
  • 4 
    Non-motorized boating
  • 5 
    Sport fishing from a non-motorized boat in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of British Columbia for sport fishing in that province

PART IXYukon

Nisutlin River Delta National Wildlife Area

  • 1 
    Wildlife viewing
  • 2 
    Hiking
  • 3 
    Allowing a dog to run at large with or without a leash longer than 3 metres, if the dog is under the control of the owner or of another person at all times
  • 4 
    Participation in a group meal or group event involving 15 or more people
  • 5 
    Operating a snowmobile
  • 6 
    Camping
  • 7 
    Lighting or maintaining a campfire, except during a period for which Yukon has issued a fire ban by ministerial order for any area adjacent to the wildlife area
  • 8 
    Swimming
  • 9 
    Non-commercial berry picking
  • 10 
    Boat launching and boat landing
  • 11 
    Motorized boating, other than air boats, hovercraft and motorized personal watercraft and other than while towing a barge or platform
  • 12 
    Non-motorized boating
  • 13 
    Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and skating
  • 14 
    Sport hunting, except with toxic shot or with a commercial guide, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Yukon for sport hunting in that territory, during the hour before sunrise and the hour after sunset, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)
  • 15 
    Sport fishing, except with a sinker that contains any amount of lead or with a commercial guide, in accordance with any applicable federal permit and any authorization required by the laws of Yukon for sport fishing in that territory
  • 16 
    Carrying a firearm for self-defence
  • 17 
    Commercial wilderness tourism, in designated areas during designated periods, in accordance with any authorization required by the laws of Yukon for commercial wilderness tourism in that territory
  • 18 
    Activities referred to in items 1 to 13 and 15 to 17 from sunset to sunrise, in addition to during the period referred to in subsection 3.1(3)

SCHEDULE II(Section 8.3)

Amounts Payable To Enter Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area

ItemColumn IColumn II
DescriptionAmount (including the fee, Goods and Services Tax and Quebec Provincial Sales Tax)
1One-day access on days on which interpretive services are offered:
  • (a) adult blank line

$6.00
  • (b) student blank line

$5.00
  • (c) [Repealed, SOR/2018-113, s. 3]

  • (d) adult’s group (minimum 10 people) blank line

$5.00 per person
  • (e) senior’s group (minimum 10 people) blank line

$4.00 per person
  • (f) student’s group and children’s group (6 to 12 years) (minimum 10 people) blank line

$3.50 per person
  • (g) children’s group (0 to 5 years) (minimum 10 people) blank line

$2.00 per person
2Annual access:
  • (a) adult blank line

$25.00
  • (b) student blank line

$20.00
3One-day access on days on which interpretive services are not offered:
  • (a) adult and student blank line

$2.00
  • (b) [Repealed, SOR/2018-113, s. 3]

4One-day access on days on which activities on Birds feeders trails are offered during winter blank line$4.00
5Private naturalist services (in addition to individual or group fees) blank line$60.00 per hour

SCHEDULE III(Paragraphs 8.1(1)(c) and (3)(a))

Fees Payable for Hunting Migratory Game Birds in the Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area

Column IColumn II
ItemDescriptionFee (not including the goods and services tax or the Quebec sales tax)
1Application for the drawing of lots for a hunt with or without a guide blank line$6.96
2Permit for a hunt with a guide (applicant and up to three guests) blank line$686.81
3Permit for a hunt without a guide (applicant and up to three guests) blank line$373.84
4Permit for a daily hunt (applicant and one guest) blank line$108.68

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