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(c) The lease for any term of years of such parcels of land in the park as he 

 deems advisable in the public interest, for the construction of buildings for ordin- 

 ary habitation and purposes of trade and industry, and for the accommodation of 

 persons resorting to the park. 



(d) The working of mines and the development of mining interests within 

 the limits of the park, and the issuing of licenses or permits of occupation for the 

 said purposes ; but no lease, license or permit shall be made, granted or issued 

 under this or the next preceding paragraph of this section which will' in any way 

 impair the usefulness of the park for the purposes of public enjoyment and 

 recreation. 



(e) Trade and traffic of every description. 



(_/) The preservation and protection of game and fish, of wild birds generally, 

 and of cattle allowed to pasture in the park. 



(g) The issuing of licenses or permits for the pasturage of cattle, and the 

 management of hay lands. 



(A) The removal and exclusion of trespassers. 



(1) And generally for all purposes necessary to carry this Act into effect 

 according to the true intent and meaning thereof. 



(2) The Governor-in-council may, by the said regulations, impose penalties 

 for any violation thereof, not exceeding in each case the sum of fifty dollars, or, 

 in default of payment with costs, imprisonment for not more than three months. 



5. Every regulation made as aforesaid, shall, after publication for four con- 

 secutive weeks in the Canada Gazette, and in any other manner that may be 

 provided thereby by the Governor-in-council, have the like force and effect as if 

 it was herein enacted, and such regulations shall be laid before Parliament within 

 fifteen days after its first meeting thereafter. 



6. Nothing in this Act contained shall affect the obligations of the Govern- 

 ment (if any) arising out of the conditions of the acquisition of the North-west 

 Territories. 



7. This Act may be cited as "Rocky Mountains Park Act, 1887." 



REGULATIONS RESPECTING ROCKY MOUNTAINS PARK. 



By Order-in-Council of Monday, 30th June, 1S90, under authority of " The 

 Rocky Mountains Park Act," 50-51 Viet., chap 32, s. 4, the Order-in-Council of 

 the 27th day of November, 1889, establishing regulations for the control and 

 management of the Rocky Mountains Park of Canada was cancelled, and the 

 following Regulations, approved in point of form by the Minister of Justice, 

 were substituted after the 1st day of July, 1890, for the regulations established 

 by the said Order-in-Council. 



(1) No person shall, without permission from the Minister of the Interior, 

 reside permanently within other portions of the park than those sold or leased. 



(2) The superintendent of the park (hereinafter called the superintendent) 

 may issue permits to visitors for camping upon such ground as he may designate; 

 any one camping without such permit shall be considered a trespasser, and the 

 fee for Such permit shall be one dollar per month per tent ; provided, however, that 

 no such permit shall be granted for camping in any portion of the park situated 

 south of Bow River. 



