MUSKRAT 



Muskrat may be trapped, hunted or possessed in the localities described in, 



1. Schedule 2 — October 15, 1962 to May 31, 1963; 



2. Schedule 4 — October 15, 1962 to May 21, 1963; 



3. Schedule 5 — November 1, 1962 to April 30, 1963; 



4. Schedules 6 and 7 — November 1, 1962 to April 20, 1963; 



5. Schedules 8 and 9 — November 1, 1962 to April 15, 1963. 



OTTER 



Otter may be trapped, hunted or possessed in the localities described in, 



1. Schedules 2 and 4 — October 15, 1962 to March 31, 1963; 



2. Schedules 5 and 6 and in the townships of Albermarle, Amabel, Eastnor, 

 Lindsay and St. Edmunds in the County of Bruce — 



November 1, 1962 to March 31, 1963. 



RACCOON 



Raccoon may be trapped, hunted or possessed in any part of Ontario from 

 September 1, 1962 to August 31, 1963. 



SCHEDULE 1 — Part of the territorial districts of Cochrane, Kenora and 

 Thunder Bay and the Territorial District of Rainy River described as follows: 



Beginning at the intersection of the northerly limit of the right of way of the 

 transcontinental line of the Canadian National Railways with the easterly boundary 

 of the Territorial District of Thunder Bay; thence southerly along that easterly 

 boundary to the southwesterly corner of the geographic Township of Flanders in 

 the Territorial District of Algoma; thence west astronomically 10 miles, more or 

 less, to the height of land defining the boundary between the watersheds of James 

 Bay and Lake Superior; thence southerly along that height of land 3 miles, more 

 or less, to the intersection with a height of land defining the boundary between 

 the watersheds of White Otter River and Black River; thence in a general westerly 

 and southwesterly direction along that height of land and the height of land 

 between the watersheds of Pic River and Black River to the confluence of those 

 rivers; thence in a general southerly direction following the easterly shore of the 

 Pic River to the intersection with the easterly shore of Lake Superior; thence south 

 astronomically to the intersection with the boundary between Canada and the 

 United States of America; thence in a northwesterly direction following that 

 boundary to the intersection with the interprovincial boundary between Ontario 

 and Manitoba; thence due north along the last-mentioned boundary to the inter- 

 section with the northerly limit of the right of way of the transcontinental line of 

 the Canadian National Railways; thence in an easterly direction following that 

 northerly limit to the point of beginning. 



SCHEDULE 2 — That part of Ontario that is north of a line located as 

 follows : 



Beginning at the intersection of the northerly limit of the right of way of 

 the transcontinental line of the Canadian National Railways with the westerly 



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