2. November 1st, 195^ to January 21st, 1955. South of the 

 northernmost transcontinental railway line. 



Raccoon: October 1st, 1954 to February 28th, 1955. In all parts of 

 Ontario . 



Otter: November 1st, 1954 to April 30th, 1955. In all parts of 



Ontario except In the counties of Brant, Dufferln, Elgin, Essex, 

 Grey, Haldimand, Hal ton, Huron, Kent, Lambton, Lincoln, Middlesex, 

 Norfolk, Ontario, Oxford, Peel, Perth, Slmcoe, Waterloo, Welland, 

 Wellington, Wentworth, York, and In the townships of Arran, Brant, 

 Bruce, Carrlck, Culross, Elderslle, Greenock, Huron, Kincardine, 

 Kinross, and Saugeen in the county of Bruce, where there is NO 

 OPEN SEASON. 



Muskrat: 1. November 1st, 1954 to May 31st, 1955. North of the 

 northernmost transcontinental railway line. 



2. November 1st, 1954 to May 21st, 1955. In the remainder of the 

 province north of the French and I^Iattawa Rivers. 



3. March 1st, 1954 to April 21st, 1955. In the counties of Brant, 

 Bruce, Carleton, Dufferln, Dundas, Durham, Elgin, Essex, Glengarry, 

 Grenvllle, Grey, Haldimand, Hal ton, Huron, Kent, Lambton, Leeds, 

 Lincoln, Middlesex, Norfolk, Northumberland, Ontario, Oxford, Peel, 

 Perth, Peterborough, Prescott, Prince Edward, Russell, Slmcoe, 

 Stormont, Victoria, Waterloo, Welland, Wellington, Wentworth, and 

 York, and in those parts of the counties of Frontenac, Hastings, 

 Lanark, and Lennox and Addington, lying southerly and easterly of 

 Highway No. 7, Highway No. 15 between Perth and Carleton Place, 

 and Highway No. 29 from Carleton Place to where it intersects the 

 boundary between the counties of Lanark and Carleton, 



4. March 15th, 1954 to May 5th, 1955. In the districts of 

 Muskoka and Parry Sound, in that part of the district of Nipissing 

 lying south of Trout Lake and the Mattawa River, in the county of 

 Renfrew and the Provisional County of Hallburton, and in those 



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