DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS FOR 1929 91 



"Copy of an Order-in-Council, approved by.The Honourable the Lieutenant- 

 Governor, dated the 14th day of August, A.D. 1929. 



Upon the recommendation of the Honourable the Minister of Lands and 

 Forests, the Committee of Council advise that pursuant to the provisions of 

 section 21, chapter 291, R.S.O. 1927, the following areas be declared "Travel 

 Permit" areas, the same being in the public interest. 



(1) The township of Hammell and all that part of the townships of Stewart, 

 Osborne, LaSalle and Gooderham lying west of the Timiskaming and Northern 

 Ontario Railway. 



(2) The townships of 137, 138, 139, 151, 157, 163, 169, 176, 182, N}4 Gould, 

 188, Otter, Morin and McMahon. 



(3) All that area lying within the following boundaries excepting only the 

 north half of the township of Chapleau, the south half of the township of Panet 

 and the south-west quarter of the township of Cochrane. 



Commencing at the south-east angle of the township of Sheppard, thence 

 westerly along the southerly boundaries of the townships of Sheppard, McConnell, 

 Telfer, Fraleck and Creelman to the south-east angle of the township of Roberts; 

 thence southerly along the easterly boundaries of the townships of Kitchener and 

 Bowel 1 to the north-west angle of the township of Hanmer; thence westerly 

 along the southerly boundaries of the townships of Bowell, Foy, Harty and 

 Hess to the south-east angle of the township of Moncrieff; thence southerly 

 along the easterly boundaries of the townships of Hart, Ermatinger, Totten and 

 Hyman to a point where the easterly boundary of Hyman intersects the Spanish 

 River; thence westerly following the turnings and windings of the Spanish 

 River to a point where it is intersected by the southerly boundary of the 

 township of Dunlop; thence westerly along the southerly boundaries of the 

 townships of Dunlop and 118 to the south-east angle of township 123; thence 

 northerly along the westerly boundaries of townships 118, 119 and 120 to the 

 south-east angle of township E in Mississagi Provincial Forest; thence easterly 

 along the southerly boundary of township A to the southwest angle of township 

 114; thence northerly along the easterly boundaries of townships A, B, C and D 

 to the north-east angle of township D; thence westerly along the southerly 

 boundaries of townships 4, Alton, Jasper, Durban, Ethel and Comox to the 

 south-east angle of township Y; thence northerly along the easterly boundaries 

 of townships Y, Z, 7Z, 8Z and 9Z to the south-west angle of township 16; thence 

 westerly along the southerly boundary of township 17 to the north-east angle of 

 township 9A; thence northerly along the easterly boundary of township lOA to 

 the north-west angle of township 17; thence westerly along the southerly boun- 

 daries of townships 19 and 20 to the east shore of Wakami Lake; thence northerly 

 and westerly along the shore of Wakami Lake to the easterly boundary of 

 township IIB; thence northerly along the easterly boundary of township IIB 

 to the north-west angle of township 20; thence westerly along the southerly 

 boundaries of townships 23, 24 and 25 to the south-east angle of township 12E; 

 thence northerly along the easterly boundary of township 12E to the south-east 

 angle of township 28; thence westerly along the southerly boundaries of town- 

 ships 28 and 29 to the south-east angle of township 13G; thence northerly along 

 the easterly boundary of township 13G to a point on the easterly boundary of 

 township 13G which would be on a projection east of the northerly boundary of 

 township 13H; thence westerly to the north-east angle of township 13H; thence 

 continuing westerly along the northerly boundaries to township 13 H and town- 

 ships 22, 23 and 24 in range 20 to the north-east angle of township 25, range 20; 

 thence northerly along the westerly boundary of township 24, range 21, to the 



