DEER 



SCHEDULE 1 — Residents and Non-Residents 



October 2, 1965 to January 8, 1966. 



Beginning at the intersection of the centre line of the Albany River with the 

 northerly production of the meridian surveyed by Ontario Land Surveyor Niven, 

 in 1908; thence south along the said production and along the meridian line by 

 Ontario Land Surveyor Niven in 1 908 and 1 907 to the southerly extremity thereof; 

 thence continuing south along Ontario Land Surveyor Speight's meridian line of 

 1902 to the shore of Lake Superior; thence south astronomically to the Inter- 

 national Boundary between Canada and the United States of America; thence 

 northwesterly, southwesterly and westerly following that international boundary 

 to a point in Saganaga Lake where that international boundary is intersected by 

 the southerly production of Ontario Land Surveyor Niven's meridian line of 1890; 

 thence due north along that production and continuing along Ontario Land Sur- 

 veyor Niven's meridian line of 1890 to the 48th Mile Post thereon in Latitude 

 49° 00' 06" north; thence due west 89 miles, 71 chains, 7 links, more or less, to 

 the 18th Mile Post on Ontario Land Surveyor Alexander Niven's 6th Meridian 

 Line; thence due north along that meridian line, 6 miles to the 24th Mile Post 

 therein; thence due west along Ontario Land Surveyor Gillon's base line of 1919 

 to the northeast corner of the geographic Township of McLarty and continuing 

 west along the northerly boundaries of the geographic townships of McLarty and 

 Claxton and the westerly production thereof to the east shore of Sabaskong Bay 

 of the Lake of the Woods; thence westerly and southwesterly along the southerly 

 shore of the said bay and along the east shore of the Lake of the Woods to where 

 the same is intersected by the 49th degree parallel of north latiude; thence due 

 west 15 miles, more or less, to the International Boundary between Canada and 

 the United States of America; thence northwesterly along that international bound- 

 ary to the intersection with the Interprovincial Boundary between Manitoba and 

 Ontario; thence northerly and northeasterly along that boundary to the intersection 

 with the shore of Hudson Bay; thence in a southeasterly and southerly direction 

 following the shores of Hudson Bay and James Bay to the intersection with the 

 centre line of the Albany River; thence in a southwesterly, westerly and north- 

 westerly direction following that centre line to the place of beginning. 



SCHEDULE 2 — Residents and Non-Residents 



October 30 to December 5, 1965. 



Beginning at the intersection of the International Boundary between Canada 

 and the United States of America with the boundary between the territorial dis- 

 tricts of Kenora and Rainy River; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of 

 the Territorial District of Rainy River 15 miles, more or less, to the intersection 

 with the easterly shore of the Lake of the Woods; thence northeasterly along that 

 easterly shore to the intersection with the northerly limit of Concession II in the 

 geographic Township of Morson in the Territorial District of Rainy River; thence 

 easterly along that northerly limit to the intersection with the easterly boundary 

 of the geographic Township of Morson; thence southerly along that easterly bound- 

 ary, to the southeasterly corner of that geographic Township; thence easterly along 

 the northerly boundaries of the geographic townships of Dewart, Rowe and Menary 

 to the northeasterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence 

 southerly along the easterly boundary of the geographic Township of Menary to 



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