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 March 6, 2014 to March 19, 2014. Last amendment: O. Reg. 47/14. This Regulation is made in English only. Skip Table of Contents CONTENTS PART 3 PART 4 PART 5 PART 6 PART 7 PART 8 PART 9 DESIGNATED CROWN LANDS AND PROVINCIAL PARKS AREAS LANDS WHERE HUNTING AND TRAPPING OF FURBEARING MAMMALS PERMITTED SPECIAL HUNTING AREAS WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT UNITS AREAS SOUTH OF THE FRENCH AND MATTAWA RIVERS WHERE SUNDAY GUN HUNTING IS PERMITTED AREAS WHERE POSSESSION, DISCHARGE AND USE OF FIREARM PROHIBITIONS APPLY AREAS WHERE BULLFROGS MAY NOT BE HUNTED Sections 3 4 5 6 7 8 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 1 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°4535" 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 2 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 highwater 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 3 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. 2. Part of the geographic Township of Frost described as follows: Premising that all bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical. Beginning at survey monument No. 334 defining a point on the westerly limit of the right of way of Secondary Highway No. 631 opposite H.O.T. at chainage 299 + 86.25 as shown on Ministry of Transportation and Communications Plan P-3451-1; thence north 85°00' west 1760.00 metres; thence north 67°00' west 1810.00 metres; thence north astronomic 400.00 metres, more or less, to a point measured southerly from and 100.00 metres in perpendicular distance to the southerly shore of Nagagamisis Lake; thence in a general northeasterly direction parallel to the said southerly shore and 100.00 metres in perpendicular distance therefrom to the intersection with the westerly limit of the right of way of Secondary Highway No. 631; thence in a general southwesterly, southerly and southeasterly direction following the westerly limit of the said right of way to the place of beginning. 3. Part of the geographic Township of Frost described as follows: Premising that all bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical. Beginning at the southeast corner of the herein described tract of land which is distant 1410.00 metres measured south 64°41' west from monument No. 334 defining a point on the westerly limit of the right of way of Secondary Highway No. 631 opposite H.O.T. at chainage 299 + 86.25 as shown on Ministry of Transportation and Communications Plan P-3451-1; thence north astronomic 400.00 metres; thence west astronomic 650.00 metres; thence south astronomic 400.00 metres; thence east astronomically 650.00 metres to the place of beginning. 4. Part of the geographic Township of McEwing described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the north boundary of Nagagamisis Provincial Park with the easterly shore of an unnamed creek draining into Nagagamisis Lake being distant 5,900.00 metres, more or less, measured westerly along the said north boundary from the northeast corner of said park; thence easterly along the said north boundary 860.00 metres, more or less, to the westerly shore of an unnamed creek draining into Nagagamisis Lake; thence in a general southerly direction following the westerly shore of the unnamed creek to the northerly shore of Nagagamisis Lake; thence in a general westerly, southwesterly, westerly and northwesterly direction following the northerly shore of Nagagamisis Lake to the easterly shore of an unnamed creek on which easterly shore the place of beginning is situated; thence in a general northeasterly direction following the said easterly shore to the place of beginning. 5. Part of the geographic Township of McEwing described as follows: Premising that all bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical. Beginning at the southeast corner of the herein described tract of land distant 2,130.00 metres measured north astronomic from a point on the south boundary of the geographic Township of McEwing distant 12,000.00 metres measured westerly thereon from the southeast corner of the said township; thence north 20°20' east 550.00 metres; thence west astronomically 100.00 metres, more or less, to the easterly shore of Duck Bay; thence in a general southwesterly direction following the easterly shore of Duck Bay to the intersection with a line drawn on a course of west astronomic from the place of beginning; thence east astronomic 100.00 metres, more or less, to the place of beginning. 6. Part of the geographic Township of McEwing described as follows: Premising that all bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical. Beginning at the northeast corner of the herein described tract of land distant 1,500.00 metres measured north astronomic from a point in the south boundary of the geographic Township of McEwing distant 6,700.00 metres measured westerly thereon from the southeast corner of the said township; thence north 80°00' west 990.00 metres, more or less, to the easterly shore of Nagagamisis River; thence in a general southerly, southeasterly and easterly 4 direction following the said shore to the intersection with a line drawn on a course of south astronomic from the place of beginning; thence north astronomic 300.00 metres, more or less, to the place of beginning. 7. Part of the geographic Township of McEwing described as follows: Premising that all bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical. Beginning at the northeast corner of the herein described tract of land distant 3,140.00 metres measured north astronomic from a point in the south boundary of the geographic Township of McEwing distant 2,350.00 metres measured westerly thereon from the southeast corner of the said township; thence west astronomic 700.00 metres; thence south astronomic 2,000.00 metres, more or less, to the northerly shore of Nagagamisis River; thence in a general easterly direction following the said shore to the intersection with a line drawn on a course of south astronomic from the place of beginning; thence north astronomic 2,480.00 metres, more or less, to the place of beginning. O. Reg. 182/05, s. 1. SCHEDULE 13 That part of the geographic townships of Bannerman, Fushimi, Hanlan and Stoddart, in the Territorial District of Cochrane and in the Province of Ontario being the land and land under water within Fushimi Lake Provincial Park, saving and excepting thereout and therefrom those parts more particularly described as follows: 1. Part of the geographic townships of Fushimi and Stoddart described as follows: Premising that the bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical. Beginning at the intersection of the north boundary of the geographic Township of Stoddart with the westerly shore of Achilles Lake being distant 3,120.00 metres, more or less, measured westerly thereon from the northeast corner thereof; thence in a general northerly direction following the said westerly shore to the most northerly point thereon; thence east astronomically 1,300.00 metres; thence south astronomically 1,660.00 metres, more or less, to the intersection with the northerly shore of Fushimi Lake; thence in a general northwesterly, westerly and southwesterly direction following the northerly shore of Fushimi Lake to the west shore of the creek draining Achilles Lake; thence in a general northerly direction following the said westerly shore to the westerly shore of Achilles Lake; thence in a general northerly direction following the westerly shore of Achilles Lake to the place of beginning. 2. Part of the geographic townships of Bannerman and Hanlan described as follows: Premising that the bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical. Beginning at the southwest corner of the said geographic Township of Bannerman; thence northerly along the west boundary of the geographic Township of Bannerman a distance of 600.00 metres; thence east astronomically 650.00 metres; thence south 17°00' west 1,250.00 metres, more or less, to the intersection with the northerly shore of Fushimi Lake; thence in a general northwesterly, westerly and southwesterly direction following the said northerly shore to the intersection with the west boundary of the geographic Township of Hanlan; thence northerly along the west boundary of the said township to the place of beginning. 3. Part of the geographic Township of Stoddart described as follows: Premising that the bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical. Beginning at a point within the geographic Township of Stoddart distant 2,420.00 metres measured south astronomic from a point on the north boundary of the said township distant 3,060.00 metres measured westerly thereon from the northeast corner of the said township; thence east astronomic 520.00 metres, more or less, to the intersection with the westerly shore of Fushimi Lake; thence in a general southerly direction following the westerly shore of Fushimi Lake to the northerly shore of Valentine Creek; thence in a general westerly and northerly direction following the northerly shore of Valentine Creek to the intersection with a line drawn on a course of west astronomic from the place of beginning; thence east astronomic 50.00 metres, more or less, to the place of beginning. 4. Part of the geographic Township of Stoddart described as follows: Premising that the bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical. Beginning at the intersection of the southerly shore of Valentine Creek with a line drawn on a course of south astronomic from a point on the north boundary of the said township distant 3,060.00 metres measured westerly thereon from the northeast corner of the said township; thence south astronomic 250.00 metres; thence east astronomic 510.00 metres, more or less, to the intersection with the westerly shore of Fushimi Lake; thence in a general northwesterly direction following the westerly shore of Fushimi Lake to the southerly shore of Valentine Creek; thence in a general westerly direction following the southerly shore of Valentine Creek to the place of beginning. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 14 Rock Point Provincial Park. 5 O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 15 Winisk River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 16 Point Farms Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 17 That part of Lake of the Woods Provincial Park in unsurveyed territory, in the Territorial District of Kenora and in unsurveyed territory, in the municipal Township of Lake of the Woods, in the Territorial District of Rainy River containing 11,589 hectares, more or less, being composed of those parts of the said unsurveyed territory, designated as Parts 2 to 10, both inclusive, on a plan known as Lake of the Woods Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class) filed on February 17, 2005, with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 334/06, s. 1 (1). SCHEDULE 18 The part of The Shoals Provincial Park lying northerly of that part of the King’s Highway known as No. 101 and described as follows: In the geographic townships of Bliss, Cosens, Druillettes, Gilliland and Peters, in the District of Sudbury, containing 8,010 hectares, more or less, being composed of that part of the said geographic townships designated as Part 1 on a plan known as “Northern-The Shoals”, approved on the 3rd day of July, 1984 and filed in the Office of the Surveyor General at Peterborough, Ontario. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 19 Makobe-Grays River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 20 Pretty River Valley Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 21 REVOKED: O. Reg. 50/11, s. 1 (1). SCHEDULE 22 Aubrey Falls Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 23 Silver Falls Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 24 Wanapitei Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 25 Kashabowie Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 26 La Cloche Provincial Park. 6 O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 27 Little Abitibi Provincial Park. O. Reg. 50/11, s. 1 (2). SCHEDULE 28 Opeongo River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 29 Westmeath Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 30 Pigeon River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1; O. Reg. 687/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 31 Larder River Waterway Provincial Park. O. Reg. 149/02, s. 1 (1). SCHEDULE 32 Oxtongue River-Ragged Falls Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 33 The part of Restoule Provincial Park described as follows: That portion of the geographic Townships of Hardy and Patterson, in the Territorial District of Parry Sound, being composed of Part 1 and a portion of Part 2 on a Plan known as Restoule Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class) filed on February 14, 2003 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources, and which portion of Part 2 may be more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the northwesterly corner of Lot 13, Concession 10, in the said Township of Patterson; thence southerly along the westerly limit of said Lot 13 and along the southerly production of the said limit across the allowance for road to the water’s edge along the northerly shore of Restoule Lake; thence easterly following the said water’s edge and water’s edge along the northerly shore of Restoule River to the intersection with the southerly production of the westerly limit of Lot 18, Concession 8; thence northerly along the said southerly production across the allowance for road and along the said westerly limit to the northwesterly corner of said Lot 18; thence northerly in a straight line across the allowance for road between concessions 8 and 9 to the southwesterly corner of Lot 18, Concession 9; thence northerly along the westerly limit of said Lot 18 and along the northerly production of the said limit across the allowance for road to the water’s edge along the southwesterly shore of Stormy Lake; thence north and westerly following the said water’s edge and the water’s edge along the southerly shore of Restoule River to the intersection with the northerly production of the westerly limit of Lot 13, Concession 11; thence southerly along the said northerly production across the allowance for road and along the said westerly limit to the southwesterly corner of said Lot 13; thence southerly in a straight line across the allowance for road between concessions 10 and 11 to the place of beginning. O. Reg. 207/03, s. 1. SCHEDULE 34 Sandpoint Island Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 35 South Bay Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. 7 SCHEDULE 36 W.J.B. Greenwood Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 37 French River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 334/06, s. 1 (2). SCHEDULE 38 Bonnechere River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 39 Grundy Lake Provincial Park, excepting those parts thereof that are posted with signs prohibiting hunting. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 40 Kawartha Highlands Signature Site Park. O. Reg. 182/05, s. 2. SCHEDULE 41 Lower Madawaska River Provincial Park, excepting those parts thereof that are posted with signs prohibiting hunting. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 42 The part of Algonquin Provincial Park known as the “McRae Addition” located in Eyre Township. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 43 Lake St. Peter Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 44 Missinaibi Provincial Park, excepting that part situate in the Chapleau Crown Game Preserve. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 45 Steel River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 46 Sturgeon River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 47 Turtle River-White Otter Lake Provincial Park. O. Reg. 207/03, s. 2. SCHEDULE 48 Obabika River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 49 Solace Provincial Park. 8 O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 50 Little Current River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1; O. Reg. 687/00, s. 2. SCHEDULE 51 Albany River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 52 Biscotasi Lake Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 53 Black Creek Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 54 The Massassauga Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1; O Reg. 687/00, s. 3. SCHEDULE 55 Brightsand River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 56 Dana-Jowsey Lakes Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 57 Fawn River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 58 Kopka River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 59 La Motte Lake Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 60 LaVerendrye Provincial Park. O. Reg. 50/11, s. 1 (3). SCHEDULE 61 Otoskwin-Attawapiskat River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 62 Ottawa River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. 9 SCHEDULE 63 Pipestone River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 64 Severn River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 65 Upper Madawaska River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 66 Nakina Moraine Provincial Park. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 67 That portion of Charleston Lake Provincial Park in the geographic Townships of Lansdowne and Escott, in the Municipal Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands and the Municipal Township of Athens, United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, containing 1,382 hectares, more or less, being composed of those parts of the geographic townships designated as Parts 25 and 26 on a plan known as Charleston Lake Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class), filed on August 12, 2013 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 47/14, s. 1. SCHEDULE 68 Wabakimi Provincial Park, except in the area delineated as Part 7 on a plan known as Wabakimi Provincial Park, filed on June 17, 1997, in the Office of the Surveyor General at Peterborough, Ontario. O. Reg. 378/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 69 REVOKED: O. Reg. 370/12, s. 1. SCHEDULE 70 That portion of Silent Lake Provincial Park in the geographic Township of Cardiff, in the Municipality of Highlands East, in the County of Haliburton containing 166 hectares, more or less, being composed of that part of the said geographic Township of Cardiff designated as Part 2 on a plan known as Silent Lake Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class), filed on November 3, 2011 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 96/12, s. 1. SCHEDULE 71 Big East River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 463/00, s. 1. SCHEDULE 72 Temagami River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 687/00, s. 4. SCHEDULE 73 That portion of Mashkinonje Provincial Park in the geographic Township of Loudon, Municipality of West Nipissing in the Territorial District of Nipissing, containing 236 hectares, more or less, being composed of that part of the said Township of Loudon designated as Part 7 on a plan known as Mashkinonje Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class), filed on November 3, 2011 in the Office of the Surveyor General in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 370/12, s. 2. SCHEDULE 74 That portion of Halfway Lake Provincial Park in the geographic Townships of Antrim and Ulster, in the Territorial District of Sudbury, containing 383 hectares, more or less, being composed of those parts of the said Townships of Antrim and Ulster, 10 designated as Parts 3 and 4, on a Plan known as Halfway Lake Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class), filed on November 3, 2011 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 96/12, s. 1. SCHEDULE 75 Puzzle Lake Provincial Park. O. Reg. 87/01, s. 1. SCHEDULE 76 Spanish River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 385/01, s. 1. SCHEDULE 77 In the geographic Townships of Dack and Evanturel, in the Territorial District of Timiskaming, containing 131 hectares, more or less, being composed of those parts of the said geographic townships, designated as parts 1 and 3 on a plan known as Kap-Kig-Iwan Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class), filed on June 27, 2001, with the Office of the Surveyor General in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 385/01, s. 1. SCHEDULE 78 Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park. O. Reg. 239/03, s. 1 (1). SCHEDULE 79 Englehart River Fine Sand Plain and Waterway Provincial Park. O. Reg. 149/02, s. 1 (2). SCHEDULE 80 West Montreal River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 149/02, s. 1 (2). SCHEDULE 81 Black Sturgeon River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 149/02, s. 1 (2). SCHEDULE 82 Ruby Lake Provincial Park. O. Reg. 149/02, s. 1 (2). SCHEDULE 83 Widdifield Forest Provincial Park. O. Reg. 312/02, s. 1 (2). SCHEDULE 84 Little White River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 312/02, s. 1 (2). SCHEDULE 85 Blind River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 312/02, s. 1 (2). SCHEDULE 86 North Channel Inshore Provincial Park. O. Reg. 312/02, s. 1 (2). 11 SCHEDULE 87 Aubinadong River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 312/02, s. 1 (2). SCHEDULE 88 Nimoosh Provincial Park. O. Reg. 312/02, s. 1 (2). SCHEDULE 89 Pukaskwa River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 312/02, s. 1 (2). SCHEDULE 90 That portion of Mississagi Provincial Park in the geographic Townships of Sagard, Viel, Raimbault, Hembruff and Hughson, in the Territorial District of Algoma, containing 3,501 hectares, more or less, being composed of those parts of the said geographic townships designated as Parts 1 and 2, on a Plan known as Mississagi Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class), filed on January 14, 2002 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 312/02, s. 1 (2). SCHEDULE 91 That portion of Pancake Bay Provincial Park in the Geographic Townships of Ryan and Herrick, in the Territorial District of Algoma, containing 1,175 hectares, more or less, being composed of that part of the said Geographic Townships, designated as Part 3 on a Plan known as Pancake Bay Provincial Park (Recreation Class), filed on January 14, 2002 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 312/02, s. 1 (2). SCHEDULE 92 Woman River Forest Provincial Park. O. Reg. 207/03, s. 3. SCHEDULE 93 Wenebegon River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 207/03, s. 3. SCHEDULE 94 Matinenda Provincial Park. O. Reg. 207/03, s. 3. SCHEDULE 95 Alexander Lake Forest Provincial Park. O. Reg. 207/03, s. 3. SCHEDULE 96 Amable du Fond River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 207/03, s. 3. SCHEDULE 97 That portion of Jocko Rivers Provincial Park in the geographic Townships of Clarkson, Eddy, French, Garrow, Jocko, La Salle, Lockhart, McAuslan, Osborne and Stewart, in the Territorial District of Nipissing, containing 11,231 hectares, more or less, being composed of those parts of the said geographic townships designated as Parts 1 to 3, both inclusive, on a Plan known as P140 Jocko Rivers Provincial Park (Waterway Class) filed on February 14, 2003 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 207/03, s. 3. 12 SCHEDULE 98 Goulais River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 207/03, s. 3. SCHEDULE 99 Algoma Headwaters Provincial Park. O. Reg. 207/03, s. 3. SCHEDULE 100 Aubinadong-Nushatogaini Rivers Provincial Park. O. Reg. 207/03, s. 3. SCHEDULE 101 East English River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 207/03, s. 3. SCHEDULE 102 That portion of Sandbar Lake Provincial Park in unsurveyed territory, in the Territorial District of Kenora, containing 3,270 hectares, more or less, being composed of that part of the said unsurveyed territory designated as Part 1 on a plan known as Sandbar Lake Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class), filed on February 24, 2003 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 207/03, s. 3. SCHEDULE 103 That portion of Blue Lake Provincial Park in the geographic Townships of Docker and Smellie, in the Territorial District of Kenora, containing 1,954 hectares, more or less, being composed of those parts of the said geographic townships designated as Parts 1 to 16, both inclusive, (Part 6 comprising only the islands in Cobble Lake) on a plan known as Blue Lake Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class), filed on February 24, 2003 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 207/03, s. 3. SCHEDULE 104 West English River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 207/03, s. 3. SCHEDULE 105 Eagle Dogtooth Provincial Park. O. Reg. 207/03, s. 3. SCHEDULE 106 St. Raphael Provincial Park. O. Reg. 207/03, s. 3. SCHEDULE 107 Magnetawan River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 239/03, s. 1 (2). SCHEDULE 108 Noganosh Lake Provincial Park. O. Reg. 239/03, s. 1 (2). SCHEDULE 109 Gull River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 242/03, s. 1. 13 SCHEDULE 110 Obonga-Ottertooth Provincial Park. O. Reg. 242/03, s. 1. SCHEDULE 111 Whitesand Provincial Park. O. Reg. 242/03, s. 1. SCHEDULE 112 Batchawana River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 177/04, s. 1. SCHEDULE 113 Ogoki River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 177/04, s. 1. SCHEDULE 114 Abitibi-De-Troyes Provincial Park. O. Reg. 182/05, s. 3. SCHEDULE 115 Egan Chutes Provincial Park Addition. O. Reg. 182/05, s. 3. SCHEDULE 116 That portion of Esker Lakes Provincial Park in the geographic Township of Bisley, in the Territorial District of Cochrane, and in the geographic Township of Morrisette in the Town of Kirkland Lake, and in the geographic Township of Arnold, in the Territorial District of Timiskaming containing 3,272 hectares, more or less, being composed of that part of the said geographic townships designated as Part 2 on a Plan known as Esker Lakes Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class) filed on April 29, 2004, with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 182/05, s. 3. SCHEDULE 117 That portion of Greenwater Provincial Park in the geographic Townships of Colquhoun, Leitch, Calder and Clute, in the Territorial District of Cochrane, containing 3,166 hectares, more or less, being composed of those parts in the said Townships, designated as Parts 1 and 3 on a Plan known as Greenwater Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class) filed on April 14, 2004, with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 182/05, s. 3. SCHEDULE 118 That portion of Ivanhoe Provincial Park in the geographic Townships of Ivanhoe, Carty, Pinogami, Evans, Biggs, Hellyer, Raney, Crockett, Denyes, Halcrow, Tooms and Eisenhower, in the Territorial District of Sudbury, containing 6,100 hectares, more or less, being composed of those parts of the said geographic townships designated as Parts 2 to 4, both inclusive, on a plan known as Ivanhoe Lake Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class), filed on November 23, 2004, with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 182/05, s. 3. SCHEDULE 119 Barron River Provincial Park. O. Reg. 334/06, s. 1 (3). SCHEDULE 120 Bissett Creek Provincial Park. O. Reg. 334/06, s. 1 (3). 14 SCHEDULE 121 That part of Bon Echo Provincial Park in the geographic Townships of Anglesea and Effingham, in the municipal Township of Addington Highlands, County of Lennox and Addington, and in the geographic township of Barrie, in the municipal Township of North Frontenac, in the County of Frontenac, containing 1,702 hectares, more or less, being composed of those parts of the said geographic townships designated as Parts 3 to 7, both inclusive, on a plan known as Bon Echo Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class) filed on August 27, 2004, with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 334/06, s. 1 (3). SCHEDULE 122 Chiniguchi Waterway Provincial Park. O. Reg. 334/06, s. 1 (3). SCHEDULE 123 Grant’s Creek Provincial Park. O. Reg. 334/06, s. 1 (3). SCHEDULE 124 Groundhog River Waterway Provincial Park. O. Reg. 334/06, s. 1 (3). SCHEDULE 125 Killarney Lakelands and Headwaters Provincial Park. O. Reg. 334/06, s. 1 (3). SCHEDULE 126 That part of Killarney Provincial Park in the geographic Townships of Hansen, Goschen, Sale, Carlyle, Killarney and Rutherford, now in the Municipality of Killarney, and in the geographic Townships of Roosevelt and Curtin, in the Territorial District of Sudbury, containing 1,275 hectares, more or less, being composed of those parts of the said geographic townships designated as Parts 3 and 4, on a plan known as Killarney Provincial Park (Wilderness Class), filed on December 29, 2005, with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 334/06, s. 1 (3). SCHEDULE 127 That part of Mattawa River Provincial Park in the geographic Township of Widdifield, now in the City of North Bay, and in the geographic Township of Papineau, now in the municipal Township of Papineau-Cameron, and in the geographic Township of Ferris, now in the municipal Township of East Ferris, and in the municipal and geographic Townships of Bonfield, Calvin and Mattawan, and in the geographic Townships of Phelps and Olrig, District of Nipissing, containing 10,924 hectares, more or less, being composed of those parts of the said geographic townships designated as Parts 1, 3 to 18, both inclusive, 20, 23 to 25, both inclusive, and 27, on a plan known as Mattawa River Provincial Park (Waterway Class), filed on December 29, 2005, with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 334/06, s. 1 (3). SCHEDULE 128 River Aux Sables Provincial Park. O. Reg. 334/06, s. 1 (3). SCHEDULE 129 Rushbrook Provincial Park. O. Reg. 334/06, s. 1 (3). SCHEDULE 130 That part of White Lake Provincial Park in the geographic Townships of Brothers and Laberge, and unsurveyed territory, in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay, containing 2,368 hectares, more or less, being composed of that part of the said geographic townships and unsurveyed territory designated as Part 1 on a plan known as White Lake Provincial Park (Natural 15 Environment Class), filed on December 29, 2005, with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 334/06, s. 1 (3). SCHEDULE 131 That part of Lake of the Woods Provincial Park in unsurveyed territory, in the Territorial District of Kenora and in unsurveyed territory, in the municipal Township of Lake of the Woods, in the Territorial District of Rainy River containing 9,086 hectares, more or less, being composed of those parts of the said unsurveyed territory, designated as Parts 1 and 11 to 18, both inclusive, on a plan known as Lake of the Woods Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class) filed on February 17, 2005, with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 334/06, s. 1 (3). SCHEDULE 132 Beekahncheekahmeeng Deebahncheekayweehn Eenahohnahnuhn. O. Reg. 126/11, s. 1. SCHEDULE 133 Kahnahmaykoosayseekahk. O. Reg. 126/11, s. 1. SCHEDULE 134 Pahngwahshahshk Ohweemushkeeg. O. Reg. 126/11, s. 1. SCHEDULE 135 Sahkeesuhkuh Weesuhkaheegahn. O. Reg. 126/11, s. 1. SCHEDULE 136 Weeskayjahk Ohtahzhoganeeng. O. Reg. 126/11, s. 1. SCHEDULE 137 That portion of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Mnidoo Mnising Provincial Park in the geographic Townships of Robinson and Dawson, in the Territorial District of Manitoulin, containing 6,530 hectares, more or less, being composed of that part of the geographic townships designated as Parts 1 to 3, both inclusive, on a plan known as Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Mnidoo Mnising Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class), filed on August 12, 2013 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 47/14, s. 2. PART 4 LANDS WHERE HUNTING AND TRAPPING OF FURBEARING MAMMALS PERMITTED 4. The lands set out in the Schedules are those lands on which the hunting and trapping of furbearing mammals are permitted under Ontario Regulations 665/98 and 667/98 respectively during the open seasons specified in Ontario Regulation 670/98. O. Reg. 31/01, s. 1. SCHEDULE 1 Beginning at the intersection of the centre line of the most northerly east-west line of the Canadian National Railway Company with the interprovincial boundary between Ontario and Quebec; Thence in a westerly direction following the centre line of the most northerly east-west line of the Canadian National Railway Company and the centre line of the forest access road constructed on the site of what was formerly part of the most northerly east-west line of the Canadian National Railway Company and continuing along the centre line of the most northerly east-west line of the Canadian National Railway Company to the intersection with the interprovincial boundary between Ontario and Manitoba; Thence in a northerly and northeasterly direction following that boundary to the water’s edge of Hudson Bay; 16 Thence in a general southeasterly direction following that water’s edge and the water’s edge of James Bay to the interprovincial boundary between Ontario and Quebec; Thence southerly along that boundary to the place of beginning. O. Reg. 31/01, s. 1. SCHEDULE 2 Beginning at the intersection of the centre line of the right-of-way of the most northerly east-west line of the Canadian National Railway Company with the northerly production of the centre line of the right-of-way of the Algoma Central Railway; Thence in a westerly direction following the centre line of the most northerly east-west line of the Canadian National Railway Company and the centre line of the forest access road constructed on the site of what was formerly part of the most northerly east-west line of the Canadian National Railway Company and continuing along the centre line of the northerly east-west line of the Canadian National Railway Company to the intersection with the interprovincial boundary between Ontario and Manitoba; Thence southerly along that interprovincial boundary to the international boundary between Canada and the United States of America; Thence in a southeasterly, northeasterly and southeasterly direction along that international boundary to intersect longitude 85 30'; Thence in a northeasterly direction to the centre line of the right-of-way of the Algoma Central Railway in the Dispersed Rural Community of Michipicoten; Thence in a northeasterly direction along the said centre line and its northerly production to the place of beginning. O. Reg. 31/01, s. 1. SCHEDULE 3 All those lands in the territorial districts of Algoma, Cochrane, Sudbury and Timiskaming described as follows: 1. Beginning at the intersection of the interprovincial boundary between Ontario and Quebec with the centre line of the right-of-way of the most northerly east-west line of the Canadian National Railway Company; Thence in a southerly direction along the said interprovincial boundary to the southeast corner of the Township of Casey; Thence westerly along the south boundary of the townships of Casey, Harley and Kerns to the intersection with the centre line of the King’s Highway known as No. 65; Thence in a northerly, westerly and northwesterly direction along the said centre line to the intersection with the centre line of the King’s Highway known as Secondary Highway No. 560; Thence in a general southwesterly and westerly direction along the said centre line to the intersection with the centre line of the right of way of the Ontario Hydro Services Company power transmission line in the geographic Township of Tyrell; Thence in a general southeasterly direction along the centre line of the said right of way to the intersection with the south boundary of the geographic Township of Cotton; Thence westerly along the southerly boundary of the geographic townships of Cotton, McNamara, Frechette, Scotia, Onaping, Dublin, Battersby and Breadner to the intersection with the centre line of the right-of-way of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company; Thence in a general northwesterly direction along the said centre line to the intersection with the eastern boundary of the geographic Township of Chapleau; Thence in a southerly and westerly direction along the eastern and southern boundaries of the said township to the intersection with the centre line of that part of the King’s Highway known as Highway 101; Thence in a northwesterly and westerly direction following the said centre line to the intersection with the main channel of the Michipicoten River; Thence in a southwesterly and westerly direction along the centre line of the main channel of the Michipicoten River to the intersection with the water’s edge of Michipicoten Bay; Thence northerly and westerly along said water’s edge to the intersection with the centre line of the right-of-way of the Algoma Central Railway in the Dispersed Rural Community of Michipicoten; 17 Thence in a northeasterly direction following the said centre line and its northerly projections to the intersection with the centre line of the right-of-way of the most northerly east-west line of the Canadian National Railway Company; Thence in an easterly and southeasterly direction following the said centre line to the place of beginning. 2. Beginning at the southeast corner of the Township of Casey being a point on the interprovincial boundary between Ontario and Quebec; Thence in a southerly and southeasterly direction along the said interprovincial boundary to the confluence with the Mattawa and Ottawa Rivers; Thence in a general westerly direction following the centre line of the main channel of the Mattawa River and its expansions to the easterly production of the northerly boundary of the geographic Township of West Ferris; Thence in a westerly direction following the said easterly production and the northerly boundary of the geographic Township of West Ferris and its westerly production to the easterly shore of Lake Nipissing; Thence in a southerly direction along that easterly shore to the intersection with the westerly production of the southerly boundary of the geographic Township of West Ferris; Thence westerly across Lake Nipissing in a straight line to a point in the middle of the main channel of the French River south of and off the easterly end of Blueberry Island; Thence southwesterly along the centre lines of the main channel of the French River and that channel of the French River to the north of Okikendawt Island and along that channel of the French River that lies adjacent to the south boundaries of the geographic townships of Scollard, Mason, Bigwood, Allen and Struthers to the southerly production of the easterly boundary of the geographic Township of Travers; Thence northerly along that production to the water’s edge of that channel; Thence southwesterly, westerly and southwesterly following the water’s edge of that channel to the southerly production of the easterly boundary of the geographic Township of Humboldt; Thence southerly astronomically 64.374 kilometres; Thence west astronomically to the international boundary between Canada and the United States; Thence in a northwesterly direction following that international boundary to intersect longitude 85 30'; Thence in a northeasterly direction to the centre line of the right-of-way of the Algoma Central Railway in the Dispersed Rural Community of Michipicoten; Thence easterly and southerly following the shoreline of Michipicoten Bay to the intersection with the centre line of the Michipicoten River; Thence in a southerly and easterly direction following the said centre line to the intersection with the centre line of that part of the King’s Highway known as Highway 101; Thence in an easterly and southeasterly direction along the said centre line to the intersection with the southerly boundary of the geographic Township of Chapleau; Thence easterly and northerly along the southern and eastern boundary of the geographic Township of Chapleau to the intersection with the centre line of the right-of-way of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company; Thence in a generally southeasterly direction along the said centre line of the right of way to the intersection with the southerly boundary of the geographic Township of Breadner; Thence easterly along the southerly boundary of the geographic townships of Breadner, Battersby, Dublin, Onaping, Scotia, Frechette, McNamara and Cotton to the intersection with the centre line of the right of way of the Ontario Hydro Services Company power transmission line; Thence in a general northwesterly direction along the centre line of the said right of way to the intersection with the centre line of the King’s Highway known as Secondary Highway No. 560 in the geographic Township of Tyrell; Thence easterly and southerly along the said centre line to the intersection with the centre line of the King’s Highway known as No. 65; Thence southeasterly, easterly and southerly along the said centre line to the intersection with the southerly boundary of the Township of Kerns; Thence easterly along the southerly boundary of the townships of Kerns, Harley and Casey to the place of beginning. O. Reg. 31/01, s. 1. SCHEDULE 4 All those parts of the Province of Ontario described as follows: 18 1. Beginning at the confluence of the Mattawa and Ottawa rivers at the interprovincial boundary between Ontario and Quebec; Thence in a general westerly direction following the centre of the main channel of the Mattawa River and its expansions to the easterly production of the northerly boundary of the geographic Township of West Ferris; Thence in a westerly direction following that easterly production and the northerly boundary of the geographic Township of West Ferris and its westerly production to the easterly shore of Lake Nipissing; Thence in a southerly direction along that easterly shore to the intersection with the westerly production of the southerly boundary of the geographic Township of West Ferris; Thence westerly across Lake Nipissing in a straight line to a point in the middle of the main channel of the French River south of and off the easterly end of Blueberry Island; Thence southwesterly along the centre lines of the main channel of the French River and that channel of the French River to the north of Okikendawt Island and along that channel of the French River that lies adjacent to south boundaries of the geographic townships of Scollard, Mason, Bigwood, Allen and Struthers to the southerly production of the easterly boundary of the geographic Township of Travers; Thence northerly along that production to the water’s edge of the last-mentioned channel; Thence southwesterly, westerly and southwesterly following the water’s edge of that channel to the southerly production of the easterly boundary of the geographic Township of Humboldt; Thence south astronomically 64.374 kilometres; Thence southeasterly in a straight line to the intersection of longitude 80 30' with latitude 45 00'; Thence southeasterly in a straight line to the most northerly extremity of Giant Tomb Island; Thence southeasterly in a straight line to the most northerly extremity of Mennicognashene Island; Thence northeasterly in a straight line to the northwesterly corner of that part of the Township of Georgian Bay that was formerly the geographic Township of Baxter; Thence in a southerly and northeasterly direction along the westerly and southerly boundary of that part of the Township of Georgian Bay that was formerly the geographic Township of Baxter to the centre line of that part of the King’s Highway known as No. 400; Thence southerly along that centre line to the centre line of Gloucester Pool; Thence in a northeasterly and southeasterly direction along the centre line of Gloucester Pool, the Severn River, Sparrow Lake and the Severn River to the centre line of the right of way of that part of the King’s Highway known as No. 11; Thence southerly along that centre line to the centre line of County Road No. 169; Thence southerly along that centre line to the centre line of County Road No. 45; Thence easterly along that centre line to the centre line of County Road No. 503; Thence easterly along that centre line to the centre line of that part of the King’s Highway known as No. 121; Thence easterly along that centre line to the centre line of that part of the King’s Highway known as No. 28; Thence easterly along that centre line to the centre line of that part of the King’s Highway known as No. 41; Thence easterly along that centre line to the centre line of that part of the King’s Highway known as No. 132; Thence easterly along that centre line to the centre line of that part of the King’s Highway known as No. 17; Thence southeasterly along that centre line to the centre line of that part of the King’s Highway known as No. 29; Thence north astronomically to the interprovincial boundary between Ontario and Quebec; Thence northwesterly along that boundary to the place of beginning. Together with all the islands lying opposite to the westerly boundary of that part of the Township of Georgian Bay that was formerly the geographic Township of Baxter, in The District Municipality of Muskoka. 2. Beginning at an angle between Cockburn Island and Drummond Island in the international boundary between Canada and the United States of America; Thence in a southeasterly direction along that boundary to a line drawn west astronomically from a point distant 64.374 kilometres measured south astronomically from the southeasterly corner of the geographic Township of Humboldt; Thence west astronomically to that point; 19 Thence southeasterly in a straight line to the intersection of longitude 80 30' with latitude 45° 00' Thence southeasterly in a straight line to the most northerly extremity of Giant Tomb Island; Thence southeasterly in a straight line to the most northerly extremity of Mennicognashene Island; Thence northeasterly in a straight line to the northwesterly corner of that part of the Township of Georgian Bay that was formerly the geographic Township of Baxter; Thence in a southerly and northeasterly direction along the westerly and southerly boundary of that part of the Township of Georgian Bay that was formerly the geographic Township of Baxter to the centre line of that part of the King’s Highway known as No. 400; Thence southerly along that centre line to the centre line of Gloucester Pool; Thence in a northeasterly and southeasterly direction along the centre line of Gloucester Pool, the Severn River, Sparrow Lake and the Severn River to the centre line of the right of way of that part of the King’s Highway known as No. 11; Thence southerly along that centre line to the centre line of County Road No. 169; Thence southerly along that centre line to the centre line of County Road No. 45; Thence easterly along that centre line to the centre line of that part of the King’s Highway known as No. 503; Thence easterly along that centre line to the centre line of that part of the King’s Highway known as No. 121; Thence easterly along that centre line to the centre line of that part of the King’s Highway known as No. 28; Thence easterly along that centre line to the centre line of that part of the King’s Highway known as No. 41; Thence easterly along that centre line to the centre line of that part of the King’s Highway known as No. 132; Thence easterly along that centre line to the centre line of that part of the King’s Highway known as No. 17; Thence southeasterly along that centre line to the centre line of that part of the King’s Highway known as No. 29; Thence north astronomically to the interprovincial boundary between Ontario and Quebec; Thence in a southeasterly direction along that boundary to the intersection with the international boundary between Canada and the United States of America; Thence in a general westerly and northerly direction along that boundary to the place of beginning. Excluding all the islands lying opposite to the westerly boundary of that part of the Township of Georgian Bay that was formerly the geographic Township of Baxter, in The District Municipality of Muskoka. O. Reg. 31/01, s. 1. PART 5 SPECIAL HUNTING AREAS 5. The lands referred to or set out in the Schedules to this Part are the Special Hunting Areas prescribed for the purposes of Part XVI of Ontario Regulation 665/98. O. Reg. 427/03, s. 1. SCHEDULE 1 AYLMER HUNTING AREA The lands described in the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 29/81, as that schedule read on December 31, 1990. O. Reg. 427/03, s. 1. SCHEDULE 2 AYLMER LAGOON HUNTING AREA The lands described in the Schedule to Regulation 402 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1980, as that schedule read on December 31, 1990. O. Reg. 427/03, s. 1. SCHEDULE 3 BEAVER MEADOW HUNTING AREA The lands described in the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 477/85, as that schedule read on December 31, 1990. O. Reg. 427/03, s. 1. 20 SCHEDULE 4 CALTON SWAMP HUNTING AREA The lands described in the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 30/81, as that schedule read on December 31, 1990. O. Reg. 427/03, s. 1. SCHEDULE 5 CAMDEN LAKE HUNTING AREA The lands described in the Schedule to Regulation 407 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1980, as that schedule read on December 31, 1990. O. Reg. 427/03, s. 1. SCHEDULE 6 FINGAL HUNTING AREA The lands described in the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 28/81, as that schedule read on December 31, 1990. O. Reg. 427/03, s. 1. SCHEDULE 7 HULLETT HUNTING AREA The lands described in Schedules 1 and 2 to Ontario Regulation 628/82, as those schedules read on December 31, 1990. O. Reg. 427/03, s. 1. SCHEDULE 8 LAKE ST. LAWRENCE HUNTING AREA The lands described in the Schedule to Regulation 423 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1980, as that schedule read on December 31, 1990. O. Reg. 427/03, s. 1. SCHEDULE 9 LAROSE FOREST HUNTING AREA The lands described in Schedules 1, 2 and 3 to Ontario Regulation 574/98, as those schedules read December 31, 1998. O. Reg. 427/03, s. 1. SCHEDULE 10 LONG POINT NATIONAL WILDLIFE AREA The lands described in Schedule 1 to Regulation 499 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990, as that schedule read on December 31, 1998. O. Reg. 427/03, s. 1. SCHEDULE 11 NAVY ISLAND HUNTING AREA The lands described in the Schedule to Regulation 508 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990, as that schedule read on December 31, 1998. O. Reg. 427/03, s. 1. SCHEDULE 12 STAG ISLAND HUNTING AREA All that parcel of land in the geographic Township of Moore, in the Municipal Township of St. Clair, in the County of Lambton and Province of Ontario, containing 1.544 hectares, more or less, being that part of Location CL10179, composed of that part of the bed of the St. Clair River lying south of Stag Island in the said geographic township, designated as Part 2 on a plan and field notes deposited in the Land Registry Office at Sarnia as Plan 25R-7752. O. Reg. 427/03, s. 1. PART 6 WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT UNITS 6. (1) Ontario is divided into the wildlife management units described in Schedule 1. O. Reg. 32/06, s. 1. 21 (2) Column 1 of Schedule 1 gives the number by which each wildlife management unit (WMU) is designated; Column 2 lists the geographic areas, as described in the regulations made under the Territorial Division Act, 2002, in which the corresponding wildlife management units designated in Column 1 are situated in whole or in part; and Column 3 provides the date of the plans showing the area of the wildlife management units that are filed in the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources. O. Reg. 32/06, s. 1. SCHEDULE 1 Column 1 WMU 1A 1B 1C 1D 2 3 4 5 6 7A 7B 8 9A 9B 10 11A 11B 11C 12A 12B 13 14 15A 15B 16A 16B 16C 17 18A 18B 19 20 21A 21B 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Column 2 General Location Kenora Kenora Kenora Kenora Kenora Kenora Kenora Kenora Kenora Kenora Kenora, Rainy River Kenora Kenora, Rainy River Kenora, Rainy River Kenora, Rainy River Rainy River Rainy River, Thunder Bay Rainy River, Thunder Bay Kenora, Thunder Bay Kenora, Rainy River, Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Kenora, Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Kenora Kenora, Thunder Bay Kenora, Thunder Bay Cochrane, Kenora, Thunder Bay Cochrane, Thunder Bay Cochrane Cochrane, Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Algoma, Cochrane, Thunder Bay Algoma, Cochrane Algoma, Cochrane Cochrane Cochrane, Kenora Cochrane Cochrane Cochrane, Timiskaming Cochrane, Sudbury, Timiskaming Algoma, Cochrane, Sudbury, Timiskaming Algoma, Cochrane, Sudbury, Timiskaming Algoma, Sudbury Algoma, Thunder Bay Algoma, Thunder Bay Algoma, Sudbury Algoma, Thunder Bay Algoma, Manitoulin, Sudbury Algoma, Sudbury Sudbury Nipissing, Sudbury, Timiskaming Nipissing, Sudbury Algoma, Manitoulin, Nipissing, Sudbury Column 3 Date of Plan March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 22 43A 43B 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 53A 53B 54 55A 55B 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63A 63B 64A 64B 65 66A 66B 67 68A 68B 69A-1 69A-2 69A-3 69B 70 71 72A 72B 73 74A 74B 75 76A 76B 76C 76D 76E 77A 77B 77C 78A 78B 78C 78D 78E 79C 79D 80 81A 81B 82A 82B Manitoulin Manitoulin, Sudbury Manitoulin Algoma Muskoka, Parry Sound, Sudbury Parry Sound, Sudbury Nipissing, Parry Sound, Renfrew Muskoka, Parry Sound Haliburton, Muskoka, Nipissing, Parry Sound Haliburton, Nipissing, Parry Sound Haliburton, Kawartha Lakes, Muskoka, Parry Sound Muskoka Haliburton, Muskoka Nipissing, Renfrew Renfrew Haliburton, Kawartha Lakes, Muskoka, Peterborough Haliburton, Hastings, Renfrew Lennox & Addington; Renfrew Lanark, Ottawa, Renfrew Haliburton, Hastings, Kawartha Lakes, Peterborough Frontenac; Hastings; Lennox & Addington; Renfrew Frontenac; Hastings; Lennox & Addington Frontenac; Lanark; Lennox & Addington; Ottawa; Renfrew Lanark Lanark, Ottawa Ottawa, Renfrew Ottawa; Prescott & Russell; Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry Lanark; Leeds & Grenville Leeds & Grenville Frontenac; Lanark; Leeds & Grenville Hastings Frontenac; Hastings; Lennox & Addington; Northumberland; Hastings; Lennox & Addington Lennox & Addington; Frontenac Frontenac; Lennox & Addington Leeds & Grenville Prince Edward Hastings, Northumberland Durham, Northumberland Durham Durham, Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland, Peterborough Peterborough Northumberland, Peterborough Kawartha Lakes Simcoe Simcoe Simcoe Simcoe Simcoe Simcoe Dufferin, Simcoe Simcoe Durham York York Peel Durham, Peel, York, Toronto Halton Halton, Hamilton Dufferin, Waterloo, Wellington Dufferin Dufferin, Simcoe Bruce, Grey, Wellington Grey 23 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 82C 83A 83B 83C 84 85A 85B 85C 86A 86B 87A 87B 87C 87D 87E 88 89A 89B 90A 90B 91A 91B 92A 92B 92C 92D 93A 93B 93C 94A 94B 95 Grey Bruce Grey Bruce Bruce, Grey Bruce, Huron Huron, Wellington Huron Perth, Wellington Perth Waterloo Brant, Waterloo Wellington Hamilton Brant, Hamilton Hamilton, Niagara Niagara Haldimand, Niagara Brant, Haldimand, Norfolk Brant, Elgin, Norfolk, Oxford Middlesex, Oxford Oxford Middlesex Elgin, Middlesex Elgin, Middlesex Elgin, Middlesex, Norfolk, Oxford Chatham-Kent, Lambton Chatham-Kent Lambton Chatham-Kent, Essex Essex Essex March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2005 O. Reg. 32/06, s. 1. PART 7 AREAS SOUTH OF THE FRENCH AND MATTAWA RIVERS WHERE SUNDAY GUN HUNTING IS PERMITTED 7. The municipalities referred to in Schedule 1 are the areas south of the French and Mattawa rivers where it is permitted to hunt with a gun on Sundays under Ontario Regulation 665/98 (Hunting) made under the Act. O. Reg. 24/06, s. 1. SCHEDULE 1 Municipality Addington Highlands, Township of Algonquin Highlands, Township of Alnwick/Haldimand, Township of Amherstburg, Town of Armour, Township of Arran-Elderslie, Municipality of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh, Township of Athens, Township of Augusta, Township of Ballantyne, Boulter, Boyd, Lauder, Paxton, Geographic Townships of Bancroft, Town of Bayham, Municipality of Belleville, City of Blair, Brown, East Mills, Hardy, Henvy, Laurier, Lount, McConkey, Mowat, Patterson, Pringle, Wallbridge, Wilson, Geographic Townships of Blandford-Blenheim, Township of Bluewater, Municipality of Bonfield, Township of Bracebridge, Town of Brant, County of Brock, Township of Brockton, Municipality of 24 Geographic Area Lennox and Addington Haliburton Northumberland Essex Parry Sound Bruce Huron Leeds and Grenville Leeds and Grenville Nipissing Hastings Elgin Hastings Parry Sound Oxford Huron Nipissing Muskoka Brant Durham Bruce Brooke-Alvinston, Municipality of Callander, Municipality of Calvin, Township of Carlow/Mayo, Township of Cavan-Millbrook-North Monaghan, Township of Central Elgin, Municipality of Central Frontenac, Township of Central Huron, Municipality of Centre Hastings, Municipality of Chatham-Kent, Municipality of Chisholm, Township of Clearview, Township of Cramahe, Township of Dawn-Euphemia, Township of Douro-Dummer, Township of Drummond/North Elmsley, Township of Dutton-Dunwich, Municipality of Dysart, Dudley, Harcourt, Guilford, Harburn, Bruton, Havelock, Eyre and Clyde, United Townships of East Ferris, Township of Edwardsburgh/Cardinal, Township of Elizabethtown-Kitley, Township of Enniskillen, Township of Essa, Township of Essex, Town of Faraday, Township of Fort Erie, Town of Front of Yonge, Township of Galway-Cavendish and Harvey, Township of Georgian Bluffs, Township of Georgina, Town of Gravenhurst, Town of Greater Napanee, Town of Grimsby, Town of Hastings Highlands, Municipality of Harrison, Geographic Township of, except that part in The Archipelago, Township of Havelock-Belmont-Methuen, Township of Highlands East, Municipality of Howick, Township of Huntsville, Town of Huron East, Municipality of Huron Kinloss, Township of Joly, Township of Kawartha Lakes, City of Kearney, Town of Killarney, Town of Kincardine, Municipality of Kingston, City of Kingsville, Town of Lake of Bays, Township of Lakeshore, Town of Lanark Highlands, Township of Leamington, Municipality of Leeds and the Thousand Islands, Township of Limerick, Township of Lincoln, Town of Loyalist, Township of Lucan Biddulph, Township of Machar, Township of Madoc, Township of Magnetawan, Municipality of Malahide, Township of Marmora and Lake, Municipality of McKellar, Township of 25 Lambton Parry Sound Nipissing Hastings Peterborough Elgin Frontenac Huron Hastings Chatham-Kent Nipissing Simcoe Northumberland Lambton Peterborough Lanark Elgin Haliburton Nipissing Leeds and Grenville Leeds and Grenville Lambton Simcoe Essex Hastings Niagara Leeds and Grenville Peterborough Grey York Muskoka Lennox and Addington Niagara Hastings Parry Sound Peterborough Haliburton Huron Muskoka Huron Bruce Parry Sound Kawartha Lakes Parry Sound Sudbury Bruce Frontenac Essex Muskoka Essex Lanark Essex Leeds and Grenville Hastings Niagara Lennox and Addington Middlesex Parry Sound Hastings Parry Sound Elgin Hastings Parry Sound McMurrich/Monteith, Township of Meaford, Municipality of Merrickville-Wolford, Village of Minden Hills, Township of Mississippi Mills, Town of Montague, Township of Morris-Turnberry, Municipality of Newbury, Village of Niagara Falls, Municipality of Nipissing, Township of Norfolk County North Dumfries, Township of North Dundas, Township of North Frontenac, Township of North Glengarry, Township of North Grenville, Municipality of North Huron, Township of North Kawartha, Township of North Middlesex, Municipality of North Perth, Municipality of North Stormont, Township of Northern Bruce Peninsula, Municipality of Norwich, Township of Otonabee-South Monaghan, Township of Ottawa, City of Papineau-Cameron, Township of Pelee, Township of Perry, Township of Port Colborne, City of Port Hope, Municipality of Powassan, Municipality of Prescott and Russell, United Counties of Prince Edward, County of Quinte West, City of Ramara, Township of Renfrew, County of Rideau Lakes, Township of Ryerson, Township of Saugeen Shores, Town of Severn, Township of Shawanaga, Geographic Township of, except that part in The Archipelago, Township of Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield, Township of South Algonquin, Township of South Bruce Peninsula, Town of South Dundas, Township of South Frontenac, Township of South Glengarry, Township of South Huron, Municipality of South Stormont, Township of Southgate, Township of South-West Oxford, Township of St. Clair, Township of Stirling-Rawdon, Township of Stone Mills, Township of Strong, Township of Tay, Township of Tay Valley, Township of Tecumseh, Town of Thames Centre, Municipality of Trent Hills, Municipality of Tudor and Cashel, Township of Tweed, Municipality of Tyendinaga, Township of Wainfleet, Township of 26 Parry Sound Grey Leeds and Grenville Haliburton Lanark Lanark Huron Middlesex Niagara Parry Sound Norfolk Waterloo Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Frontenac Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Leeds and Grenville Huron Peterborough Middlesex Perth Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Bruce Oxford Peterborough Ottawa Nipissing Essex Parry Sound Niagara Northumberland Parry Sound Prescott and Russell Prince Edward Hastings Simcoe Renfrew Leeds and Grenville Parry Sound Bruce Simcoe Parry Sound Peterborough Nipissing Bruce Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Frontenac Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Huron Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Grey Oxford Lambton Hastings Lennox and Addington Parry Sound Simcoe Lanark Essex Middlesex Northumberland Hastings Hastings Hastings Niagara West Elgin, Municipality of Whitby, Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Town of Whitestone, Municipality of Wilmot, Municipality of Wollaston, Township of Elgin Durham York Parry Sound Waterloo Hastings O. Reg. 24/06, s. 1; O. Reg. 393/06, s. 1; O. Reg. 80/07, s. 1; O. Reg. 357/07, s. 1; O. Reg. 280/08, s. 1; O. Reg. 72/09, s. 1; O. Reg. 282/09, s. 1; O. Reg. 124/10, s. 1; O. Reg. 329/10, s. 1; O. Reg. 63/11, s. 1; O. Reg. 401/11; O. Reg. 39/12, s. 1; O. Reg. 237/12, s. 1; O. Reg. 232/13, s. 1. PART 8 AREAS WHERE POSSESSION, DISCHARGE AND USE OF FIREARM PROHIBITIONS APPLY 8. (1) A reference in this Part to a geographic area is a reference to a geographic area within the meaning of Ontario Regulation 180/03 (Division of Ontario into Geographic Areas) made under the Territorial Division Act, 2002. O. Reg. 53/10, s. 1. (2) The geographic areas in Schedules 1 and 2 are parts of Ontario for the purpose of clause 17 (1) (d) of the Act, as described in section 63 of Ontario Regulation 665/98 (Hunting) made under the Act. O. Reg. 53/10, s. 1. (3) The geographic areas in Schedules 1 and 2 are prescribed as areas for the purpose of section 65 of Ontario Regulation 665/98 (Hunting) made under the Act, restricting the use and possession of a firearm for the purpose of hunting. O. Reg. 53/10, s. 1. (4) The areas in Schedule 3 are prescribed as areas for the purpose of section 64 of Ontario Regulation 665/98 (Hunting) made under the Act, prohibiting the possession of a firearm, unless the firearm is unloaded and encased, and the use of a firearm for the purpose of hunting. O. Reg. 53/10, s. 1. (5) The geographic areas referred to in Schedule 4 are prescribed as areas for the purpose of section 78 of Ontario Regulation 665/98 (Hunting) made under the Act, prohibiting the holder of a small game licence from carrying or using specified firearms. O. Reg. 53/10, s. 1. SCHEDULE 1 Geographic Area Brant Bruce Chatham-Kent Dufferin Durham Elgin Essex Frontenac Grey Haldimand Halton Hamilton Hastings Huron Kawartha Lakes Lambton Lanark Leeds and Grenville Lennox and Addington Middlesex Niagara Norfolk Northumberland Ottawa Oxford Peel Perth Peterborough Prescott and Russell Prince Edward Simcoe Exclusions from Geographic Area single-tier municipality of Pelee lower-tier municipalities of Central Frontenac and North Frontenac lower-tier municipalities of Bancroft, Carlow/Mayo, Deseronto, Faraday, Hastings Highlands, Limerick, Madoc, Marmora and Lake, Tudor and Cashel and Wollaston lower-tier municipality of Addington Highlands lower-tier municipalities of Galway-Cavendish-Harvey and North Kawartha 27 Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Toronto Waterloo Wellington York O. Reg. 53/10, s. 1. SCHEDULE 2 Item 1. Geographic Area Frontenac 2. 3. Haliburton Hastings 4. Kenora 5. 6. 7. Lennox and Addington Muskoka Peterborough 8. Rainy River 9. Renfrew Exclusions from Geographic Area All except lower-tier municipalities of Central Frontenac and North Frontenac All except lower-tier municipalities of Bancroft, Carlow/Mayo, Deseronto, Faraday, Hastings Highlands, Limerick, Madoc, Marmora and Lake, Tudor and Cashel and Wollaston All except the single-tier municipality of Kenora and the geographic townships of Boys, Ewart, Forgie, Gidley, Glass, Gundy, Kirkup and Pellatt and the unorganized area south and east of the geographic township of Boys, south of the geographic township of Pellatt and west of the singletier municipality of Kenora to the shore of Lake of the Woods All except lower-tier municipality of Addington Highlands All except lower-tier municipalities of Galway-Cavendish-Harvey and North Kawartha All except the single-tier municipalities of Alberton, Chapple, Dawson, Emo, Fort Frances, La Vallee, Morley and Rainy River and the geographic townships of Dance (excluding Lyons Bay Road and Lost Creek Road), Kingsford (excluding Fleming Road), McCrosson, Miscampbell (excluding Boffin Road), Morson, Pratt, Nelles, Tovell, Spohn and Sutherland O. Reg. 50/11, s. 2. SCHEDULE 3 1. The land known immediately before December 1, 1987 as Cyprus Lake Provincial Park or Fathom Five Provincial Park. 2. All that portion of the waters and the bed of Lake St. Clair lying in front of the lower-tier municipalities of Lakeshore and Tecumseh, in the upper-tier municipality of Essex and the Province of Ontario described as follows: Starting at a point in the water’s edge of Lake St. Clair at the intersection of the line between lots 149 and 150, Concession 1 as shown on a plan of the geographic township of Sandwich; thence northerly along the production of that lot line to the intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant 200 metres perpendicularly from the water’s edge of Lake St. Clair; thence easterly along that parallel line to its intersection with a line drawn north astronomic from the intersection of the westerly water’s edge of Duck Creek with the water’s edge of Lake St. Clair; thence south astronomic to the said intersection of the water’s edge of Duck Creek with the water’s edge of Lake St. Clair; thence westerly along the water’s edge to the starting point. 3. All that portion of the waters and the bed of the Ottawa River lying in front of the single-tier municipality of Pembroke, in the upper-tier municipality of Renfrew and the province of Ontario, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point in the water’s edge of the Ottawa River at the intersection of the westerly boundary of the City of Pembroke; thence northeasterly along the production of that boundary to the intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant 400 metres perpendicularly from the water’s edge of the Ottawa River; thence southwesterly along that parallel line to its intersection with the production northwesterly of the easterly boundary of the City of Pembroke; thence southwesterly along that boundary to the intersection with the water’s edge of the Ottawa River; thence northwesterly along the water’s edge to the point of commencement. O. Reg. 53/10, s. 1. SCHEDULE 4 Geographic Area Brant Chatham-Kent 28 Durham Elgin Essex Haldimand Halton Hamilton Huron Lambton Middlesex Niagara Norfolk Northumberland Oxford Peel Perth Toronto Waterloo Wellington York O. Reg. 53/10, s. 1. PART 9 AREAS WHERE BULLFROGS MAY NOT BE HUNTED 9. (1) A reference in this Part to a geographic area is a reference to a geographic area within the meaning of Ontario Regulation 180/03 (Division of Ontario into Geographic Areas) made under the Territorial Division Act, 2002. O. Reg. 53/10, s. 1. (2) The geographic areas referred to in Schedule 1 are prescribed as areas for the purpose of section 38 of Ontario Regulation 665/98 (Hunting) made under the Act, prohibiting the hunting of bullfrogs. O. Reg. 53/10, s. 1. SCHEDULE 1 Geographic Area Frontenac Hastings Exclusions from Geographic Area lower-tier municipalities of Bancroft, Carlow/Mayo, Faraday, Hastings Highlands, Limerick and Wollaston Kawartha Lakes Lanark Leeds and Grenville Lennox and Addington Northumberland Ottawa Peterborough Prescott and Russell Prince Edward Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry O. Reg. 53/10, s. 1. Back to top 29