Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997
Loi de 1997 sur la protection du poisson et de la faune

ontario REGULATION 663/98

AREA DESCRIPTIONS

Historical version for the period September 1, 2013 to March 5, 2014.

Last amendment: O.Reg. 232/13.

This Regulation is made in English only.

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CONTENTS

Sections
PART 3 / DESIGNATED CROWN LANDS AND PROVINCIAL PARKS AREAS / 3
PART 4 / LANDS WHERE HUNTING AND TRAPPING OF FURBEARING MAMMALS PERMITTED / 4
PART 5 / SPECIAL HUNTING AREAS / 5
PART 6 / WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT UNITS / 6
PART 7 / AREAS SOUTH OF THE FRENCH AND MATTAWA RIVERS WHERE SUNDAY GUN HUNTING IS PERMITTED / 7
PART 8 / AREAS WHERE POSSESSION, DISCHARGE AND USE OF FIREARM PROHIBITIONS APPLY / 8
PART 9 / AREAS WHERE BULLFROGS MAY NOT BE HUNTED / 9

Part 1 (s. 1, Schedules 1-34) Revoked: O. Reg. 367/12, s. 1.

Part 2 (s. 2, Schedules 1-68) Revoked: O. Reg. 367/12, s. 2.

Part 3
Designated Crown Lands and Provincial Parks Areas

3.The designated Crown lands and lands in provincial parks set out in the Schedules are those lands on which hunting is permitted in accordance with Part XIV of Ontario Regulation 665/98 (Hunting). O.Reg. 378/00, s. 1.

Schedule 1

All that part of Lake Superior Provincial Park in the Territorial District of Algoma lying easterly of that part of the King’s Highway known as No. 17 and northerly of the southerly boundary of the geographic townships of Brimacombe and Broome; and that portion of Lake Superior Provincial Park in the geographic Townships of Peever, Slater and Kincaid, and in the mining locations of Rankin and Kincaid, and islands in Lake Superior and part of the bed of Lake Superior, in the Territorial District of Algoma, containing 5,156 hectares, more or less, being composed of all those parts of the said geographic townships and mining locations, designated as Parts 7 to 13, both inclusive, on a Plan known as Lake Superior Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class), filed on June 14, 2002 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources.

O.Reg. 312/02, s.1(1).

SCHEDULE 2

Presqu’ile Provincial Park.

O.Reg. 196/08, s.1.

Schedule 3

1. Rondeau Provincial Park:

Beginning at the intersection of the water’s edge of Lake Erie with the north-south dredge cut; thence north 22°30' east along the said dredge cut 3,280 feet, more or less, to the intersection with the most southerly dredge cut; thence north 77°30' west along the said dredge cut and its northwesterly production a distance of 1 mile and 3,900 feet; thence north 38°30' east 5 miles and 1,196 feet, more or less, to the intersection with the westerly production of the north park boundary lying in an easterly and westerly direction at a bearing of north 76°50' east; thence easterly along that production and the park boundary 3,630 feet, more or less, to the intersection with the easterly limit of Lake Shore Road; thence southerly and westerly along the easterly limit of Lake Shore Road to the intersection with the easterly limit of Rondeau Park Road; thence southerly along the east limit of Rondeau Park Road and its production to the intersection with the water’s edge of Lake Erie; thence in a general westerly direction following the said water’s edge of Lake Erie to the place of beginning.

2. Beginning at the northwesterly corner of Lot 2 according to a plan of survey of the tract of land known as the Rondeau Peninsula or Point aux Pins dated September 8th, 1864, prepared by Henry Lowe, Provincial Land Surveyor, of record in the Ministry of Natural Resources, Ontario; thence westerly along the production westerly of the northerly limit of that lot to the water’s edge of Rondeau Harbour; thence in a general northerly, westerly, southwesterly, southerly and easterly direction following the water’s edge on the easterly, northerly, westerly and southerly shores of that harbour to the intersection with the production northerly of the westerly limit of Lot 104 according to a plan registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of Kent as No. 314; thence northerly along that production to a point distant 290 feet measured northerly thereon from the southwesterly corner of that lot; thence easterly parallel to the northerly limit of Bayview Alley according to that plan, 150 feet, more or less, to the intersection with the production northerly of the easterly limit of Lot 100 according to that plan; thence southerly along that production to the water’s edge of Rondeau Harbour; thence in a general easterly direction following that water’s edge to the most easterly extremity of Shirley Point; thence southeasterly in a straight line to the most northerly extremity of the east face of the west pier of the channel connecting Rondeau Harbour and Lake Erie; thence southerly along that easterly face to a point distant 421.18 feet measured northerly thereon from the production easterly of the southerly limit of Mariner’s Road; thence south 77°14'25" east, 100 feet; thence north 12°45'35" east, 800 feet; thence south 77°14'25" east, 700 feet; thence south 12°45¢35" west, 850 feet, more or less, to the water’s edge of Lake Erie; thence in a general easterly direction following the water’s edge of Lake Erie to the intersection with the north and south dredge cut; thence north 22°30' east along the said dredge cut, 3,280 feet, more or less, to the intersection with the most southerly dredge cut; thence north 77°30' west along the said dredge cut and its northwesterly production, a distance of 1 mile and 3,900 feet; thence north 38°39' east, 5 miles and 1,196 feet, more or less, to the intersection with the westerly production of the north park boundary lying in an easterly and westerly direction at a bearing of north 76°50' east; thence easterly along that production and that park boundary 3,630 feet, more or less, to the intersection with the easterly limit of Lake Shore Road; thence southerly and westerly along the easterly limit of Lake Shore Road to the intersection with the easterly limit of Rondeau Park Road; thence southerly along the east limit of Rondeau Park Road and its production to the intersection with the water’s edge of Lake Erie; thence in a general northeasterly and northerly direction following the said water’s edge to the intersection with the production easterly of the northerly limit of Lot 2 aforementioned; thence westerly along that production and the northerly limit of that lot to the place of beginning, except the land described in paragraph 1.

O.Reg. 378/00, s.1.

Schedule 4

In the Township of Norfolk in The Regional Municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk, formerly in the Township of South Walsingham in the County of Norfolk, and described as follows:

1. Beginning at a point in the southerly production of the line between lots 14 and 15 in Concession A in the Township of South Walsingham and which said point is the most northeasterly angle of the lands patented June 11, 1881, to John Woodward and William Anderson; thence southerly along that production 24 chains, more or less, to the northwesterly angle of a plan registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of Norfolk as Plan 429; thence easterly along the northerly limit of that plan to the northeasterly angle of that plan; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly limit of that plan to the northerly limit of Erie Boulevard; thence easterly along the northerly limit of Erie Boulevard and continuing easterly along the northerly limit of an existing travelled road to the intersection with the easterly limit of the land expropriated by the Department of Public Works, Ontario, according to a plan registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of Norfolk as Plan 537; thence north 19°20' east astronomically along that easterly limit and its production northerly 1 mile and 61 chains, more or less, to the intersection with a line drawn east astronomically from the intersection of the water’s edge on the southerly shore of Big Creek with the northeasterly limit of Long Point Park Road; thence west astronomically 4.5 miles, more or less, to the intersection with the southerly production of the line between lots 14 and 15 in Concession A in the Township of South Walsingham; thence southerly along the said production of the line between lots 14 and 15, a distance of 96 chains, more or less, to the place of beginning.

2. Beginning at a point in the water’s edge on the southerly shore of Big Creek where the same is intersected by the northeasterly limit of Long Point Park Road as shown on Department of Highways Plan of Survey P-2267; thence southeasterly along that limit 1 mile and 16 chains, more or less, to the intersection with a line drawn south 60°03' west astronomically from an angle in the northeasterly limit of the lands patented June 11, 1881, to John Woodward and William Anderson; thence north 60°03' east astronomically 2.92 chains; thence south 86°00' east 12.49 chains, more or less, to the intersection with the southerly production of the line between lots 14 and 15 in Concession A in the Township of South Walsingham; thence northerly along the said southerly production of the line between lots 14 and 15, a distance of 96 chains, more or less, to the intersection with a line drawn east astronomically 14 chains, more or less, to the place of beginning.

O.Reg. 378/00, s.1.

Schedule 5

Darlington Provincial Park.

O.Reg. 378/00, s.1.

Schedule 6

McRae Point Provincial Park.

O.Reg. 378/00, s.1.

Schedule 7

In the Township of Scugog in The Regional Municipality of Durham, formerly in the Township of Scugog in the County of Ontario, and described as follows:

Beginning at the northwesterly corner of Lot 10 in Concession XIV; thence southerly along the westerly limit of that lot to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence southerly in a straight line to the northwesterly corner of Lot 10 in Concession XIII; thence southerly along the westerly limit of that lot to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the southerly limit of lots 10, 11 and 12 to the intersection with the westerly limit of Charles Avenue according to registered plan 792; thence northerly along that westerly limit to the intersection with the westerly production of the southerly limit of Lot 3, registered plan 792; thence easterly along that production and the southerly limit of that Lot 3 to the high-water mark of Lake Scugog; thence in a northerly and westerly direction along that high-water mark to the place of beginning.

O.Reg. 378/00, s.1.

Schedule 8

Those portions of Polar Bear Provincial Park in the Territorial District of Kenora, Patricia Portion, described as follows:

1. Beginning at the intersection of the low water mark of the low tide of Hudson’s Bay with the water’s edge along the easterly bank of Little Shagamu River; thence south 30°00' west a distance of 5 kilometres; thence north 60°00' west a distance of 15 kilometres; thence north 30°00' east a distance of 5 kilometres, more or less to the low water mark of the low tide of Hudson’s Bay; thence in a southeasterly direction along the said low water mark to the place of beginning.

2. Beginning at the intersection of latitude 55°15' north with longitude 83°45' west; thence south 45°00' west a distance of 12 kilometres; thence south 45°00' east a distance of 7 kilometres; thence north 45°00' east a distance of 14 kilometres, more or less to the low water mark of the low tide of Hudson’s Bay; thence in a general northwesterly direction along the said low water mark to a point in a line drawn north 45°00' east from the place of beginning; thence south 45°00' west to the east from the place of beginning; thence south 45°00' west to the place of beginning.

O.Reg. 378/00, s.1.

Schedule 9

All that portion of Obatanga Provincial Park lying southwesterly of the southerly limit of that part of the King’s Highway known as No. 17.

O.Reg. 378/00, s.1.

Schedule 10

Chapleau-Nemegosenda River Provincial Park, except that part situate in the Chapleau Crown Game Reserve.

O.Reg. 378/00, s.1.

Schedule 11

Mississagi River Provincial Park.

O.Reg. 378/00, s.1.

Schedule 12

That part of Nagagamisis Provincial Park in the geographic Townships of Frances, Flanders, Hiawatha, Nagagami, Frost, Elgie, McEwing, Newlands, Mercer, Cross, and Arnott, in the Territorial District of Algoma, and in the geographic Townships of McMillan, Fintry, Auden, and unsurveyed territory, in the Territorial District of Cochrane being composed of those parts of the said geographic townships and unsurveyed territory designated as Parts 1 to 9, inclusive, on a plan known as Nagagamisis Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class), filed on November 1, 2004, with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources saving and excepting those parts more particularly described as follows:

1. Part of the geographic townships of Frost and McEwing described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of the easterly limit of the right of way of Secondary Highway No. 631 with the southerly shore of Nagagamisis Lake; thence in a general southwesterly, southerly and southeasterly direction along the easterly limit of the said right of way to the intersection with the northerly shore of Blackwater Creek; thence in a general easterly direction following the northerly shore of Blackwater Creek to the northwesterly shore of Park Lake; thence in a general northeasterly direction following the northwesterly shore of Park Lake to the northerly shore of an unnamed creek draining Park Lake; thence in a general easterly direction following the northerly shore of the said unnamed creek to the westerly shore of Duck Bay; thence in a general northeasterly direction following the westerly shore of Duck Bay to the southerly shore of Nagagamisis Lake; thence in a general westerly and northwesterly direction following the south shore of Nagagamisis Lake to the place of beginning.