SCHEDULE 3— Residents and Non-Residents 



November 1 to December 5, 1962. 



Beginning at the intersection of the International Boundary between Canada 

 and the United States of America with the boundary between the territorial 

 districts of Kenora and Rainy River; thence easterly along the northerly boundary 

 of the Territorial District of Rainy River 1 5 miles, more or less, to the intersection 

 with the easterly shore of the Lake of the Woods; thence northeasterly along that 

 easterly shore to the intersection with the northerly limit of Concession II in the 

 geographic Township of Morson in the Territorial District of Rainy River; thence 

 easterly along that northerly limit to the intersection with the easterly boundary of 

 the geographic Township of Morson; thence southerly along that easterly boundary 

 to the southeasterly corner of that geographic township; thence easterly along the 

 northerly boundaries of the geographic townships of Dewart, Rowe and Menary 

 to the northeasterly comer of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence 

 southerly along the easterly boundary of the geographic Township of Menary to 

 the southeasterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the northerly boundaries of 

 the geographic townships of Potts and Fleming to the intersection with the centre 

 line of the waters of Burditt Lake; thence in a southeasterly direction along that 

 centre line to and along the centre line of the channel of the Manomin River to 

 the intersection with the westerly limit of Indian Reserve No. 17B; thence northerly 

 along that westerly limit to the northwesterly corner of that Indian reserve; thence 

 easterly along the northerly limit of that Indian reserve to the northeasterly comer 

 thereof; thence southerly along the easterly limit of that Indian reserve to the 

 intersection with the centre line of the waters of Manomin Lake; thence in a 

 northeasterly and easterly direction following that centre line to and along the 

 centre line of the body of water connecting Manomin Lake and Lake Despair to 

 the centre line of the last-mentioned lake; thence in a northeasterly and northerly 

 direction following the centre line of the waters of Lake Despair to the intersection 

 with the westerly production of the centre of the channel of a stream between 

 Lake Despair and Footprint Lake; thence in a northeasterly direction following 

 that westerly production and the centre line of that stream and its easterly 

 production to the intersection with the centre line of the waters of Footprint Lake; 

 thence in a general southeasterly direction following the centre line of the last- 

 mentioned waters to the intersection with the northerly limit of Indian Reserve 

 No. 17A; thence easterly along that northerly limit to the northeasterly comer of 

 that Indian reserve; thence southerly along the easterly limit of that Indian reserve 

 to the high-water mark of Northwest Bay of Rainy Lake; thence southeasterly in 

 a straight line to the intersection with the centre line of the channel of Camp 

 Narrows; thence in a southeasterly direction following the last-mentioned centre 

 line to the intersection of the centre line of the waters lying adjacent to and 

 northerly of Shelter Bay, Browns Inlet and the most northeasterly point of the 

 geographic Township of Griesinger; thence in a southeasterly and northeasterly 

 direction following the centre line of the last-mentioned waters to the mid-point 

 of the waters lying between Hangingstone Point on the most northeasterly point 

 of the geographic Township of Griesinger and the small island lying northeasterly 

 thereof and patented as locations G 113 and G 114; thence southeasterly in a 

 straight line to the most southwesterly projection of Tug Point on Cheery Island 

 in Rainy Lake; thence south astronomically to the intersection with the Inter- 

 national Boundary between Canada and the United States of America; thence in 

 a southwesterly and northwesterly direction along that international boundary to 

 the place of beginning. 



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