WILDLIFE SECTION 



Open Seasons 



During 1955 - 56 open seasons were established by regulation as 

 follows: 

 Deer 



(a) October 1st to November 25th: North of the northernmost east- 

 west line of the Canadian National Railway from the Quebec boundary to the 

 Manitoba boundary and south of the southern boundary of the "Hinterland Area." 



(b) October 15th to November 25th: 



(1) That part of Kenora District which lies south of the trans- 

 continental line of the Canadian National Railway; and 



(2) Those parts of Algoma, Cochrane, Sudbury and Temlskamlng 

 Districts which lie south of the transcontinental line of the Canadian National 

 Railway, and north of Highway No. 66 westerly from the Quebec boundary along 

 that highway and the new Matachewan Highway to Highway No, 65, south-easterly 

 to the Elk. Lake-Westree Road, south-westerly to Westree at the Canadian 

 National Railway, southerly to the north boundary of Blewett Township, westerly 

 to the N.W. angle of Brebeuf Township, southerly to the S.W. angle of Antrim 

 Township, westerly to the S.W. angle of X Township, northerly to the N.W. angle 

 of 7Z Township, westerly slxty-slx miles to the meridian line surveyed In 



1898 by T. B. Speight, O.L.S., southerly to the N.E. angle of Township 24 

 range 14, westerly along the north boundaries of townships 24 to 29 Inclusive 

 range 14, and westerly to the southerly production of the boundary between 

 Algoma and Thunder Bay Districts. 



(c) October 22nd to November 12th: That part of the District of 

 Thunder Bay lying south of the main transcontinental line of the Canadian 

 National Railway from Fowler Station east to the easterly boundary of the 

 Township of Naklna. 



(d) November 1st to November 25th: The District of Rainy River and 

 the area south of (b) (2) and north of the French and Mattawa Rivers, the 

 north shore of Georgian Bay, the north shore of the North Channel, and 



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