mote or under-developed areas of the Province, many of whom are Indians. The 

 agreement covers the period from April 1st, 1962 to March 31st, 1972, and 

 may be terminated by one-year's written notice. The agreement is primarily 

 applicable to the Bruce Peninsula and that part of Ontario lying north and west 

 of the southerly boundary of the Parry Sound and Pembroke Forest Districts. 

 The agreement applies to development, management and harvesting of the 

 following resources: 



(a) Commercial fishing including all aspects of sustained yield production 



and quality control; 



Fishing and hunting for domestic use; 



Sports fishing and hunting, including instruction and assistance to 



guides and outfitters, and public hunting on Indian Reserves on a 



fee basis; 



Wild rice, blue cherries and other wild crops; 



Forestry, including pulp or lumber production, forest fire protection 



and training in relation thereto; 



Processing and marketing of products, including fur, derived from the 



resources which are the subject of this agreement. 

 The agreement provides for an advisory committee of five members, three 



(b) 

 (c) 



(d) 



(e) 



(f) 



A Conservation Officer checks hunting licences, Lindsay District. 



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