CNLR 1063/96 - Notre Dame Provincial Park Proclamation under the Provincial Parks Act
Verify source ↗ AI-assisted research summary: The Lieutenant-Governor in Council proclaims the area in the Schedule to be a provincial park, and the earlier Notre Dame Park Proclamation is repealed.
CONSOLIDATED NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 1063/96 Notre Dame Provincial Park Proclamation under the Provincial Parks Act (O.C. 96-189) Under the authority of section 4 of the Provincial Parks Act and the Subordinate Legislation Revision and Consolidation Act , the Lieutenant-Governor in Council proclaims the area described in the Schedule to be a provincial park. The Notre Dame Park Proclamation, Newfoundland Regulation 186/80, is repealed. Back to Top Schedule All that piece or parcel of land situate and being near Notre Dame Junction in the province, abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say: Beginning at a point in the southwesterly limit of the Trans Canada Highway extending between Glenwood and Norris Arm, that point having reference from a point in the centre of the concrete highway bridge spanning Junction Pond Brook as follows: south 31° 37' east 199.3 metres, and then south 58° 20' west 25.6 metres to the principal point of beginning; Then running along that southwesterly limit of the highway south 33° east 561.1 metres; Then turning and running south 56° west 693.4 metres, and then north 87° west 304.8 metres, and then north 35° west 1,082.4 metres, and then north 57° east 793.4 metres to the southwesterly shore of a small pond; Then running along that shore in a general easterly direction and along the southern bank of the brook flowing from that pond to a point in the westerly shore of Junction Pond; Then running in general northerly, easterly, southerly and southeasterly directions along the shore of Junction Pond to a point which is 3.4 metres distant on a bearing of south 58° 20' west from the point of beginning; Then running north 58° 20' east 3.4 metres to the point of beginning and containing an area of 112.5 hectares, more or less. All bearings are magnetic. 186/80 ©Earl G. Tucker, Queen's Printer