of the boundary between the territorial districts of Thunder Bay and Rainy River; 

 thence northerly on the production of the boundary between the territorial dis- 

 tricts of Thunder Bay and Rainy River and along the west boundary of the 

 Territorial District of Thunder Bay to the point of commencement. 



Schedule 7 — November 1 to November 25, 1961. 



Commencing at the intersection of the southerly boundary of the geographic 

 Township of Dymond, in the Territorial District of Timiskaming, with the westerly 

 shore of Lake Timiskaming; thence westerly along the southerly boundaries of the 

 geographic townships of Dymond, Hudson, Lundy, Auld, Speight, Banks and 

 Wallis, to the southwesterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; 

 thence southerly along the easterly boundaries of the geographic townships of 

 Brewster and Gamble to the southeasterly corner of the last-mentioned geo- 

 graphic township; thence westerly along the southerly boundaries of the geo- 

 graphic townships of Gamble, Corley, Leckie and Dufferin, to the southwesterly 

 corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence northerly along the 

 westerly boundaries of the geographic townships of Dufferin, North Williams, 

 Leonard and Tyrrell, to its intersection with the centre line of the highway known 

 as the Elk Lake-Westree Road; thence southwesterly along that centre line to 

 Westree Station on the Canadian National Railways; thence southerly along the 

 Canadian National Railways to the southerly boundary of the geographic Town- 

 ship of Hennessy in the Territorial District of Sudbury; thence westerly along the 

 southerly boundary of the geographic townships of Hennessy and Inverness to 

 the south-westerly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence 

 southerly along the easterly boundary of the geographic townships of Paudash, 

 Marquette, Battersby, Athlone and Morse, to the southeasterly corner of the last- 

 mentioned geographic township; thence westerly along the southerly boundaries 

 of the geographic townships of Morse and Dennie, and geographic township>s D, 

 H, L, P, T and X, to the southwesterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic 

 township; thence northerly along the westerly boundaries of geographic townships 

 X, Y, Z and 7Z, to the northwesterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic 

 township; thence westerly along the southerly boundaries of geographic townships 

 8 A, 8B, 8C, 8D, 8E, 8F, 8G, 8H, 22 Range 15 and 23 Range 15, to the south- 

 westerly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence southerly 

 along the easterly boundary of the geographic Township 24, Range 15, to the 

 southeasterly corner thereof; thence westerly and along the southerly boundary 

 of geographic townships 24, 25, 26, in Range 15, Home, 28 and 29, in Range 

 15, and the production of the southerly boundary of geographic Township 29, 

 Range 15 to its intersection with the boundary between the territorial districts 

 of Algoma and Thunder Bay; thence southerly along that boundary to the bound- 

 ary between Canada and the United States of America; thence in a general 

 southeasterly direction along the last-mentioned boundary through Lake Superior 

 and the St. Mary River to a point in that boundary due south of the intersection 

 of the boundary between the geographic townships of Parke and Awenge, in the 

 Territorial District of Algoma, with the northerly shore of the St. Mary River; 

 thence due north to the northerly shore of the St. Mary River; thence in a general 

 easterly direction following the mainland of the northerly shores of the St. Mary 

 River and expansions thereof and the North Channel and Georgian Bay of 

 Lake Huron to the intersection with the boundary between the geographic Town- 

 ship of Humbolt in the Territorial District of Manitoulin, and the geographic 

 Township of Travers in the Territorial District of Sudbury; thence in a general 

 easterly direction along the southerly boundaries of the geographic townships of 



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