O. Reg. 311/02: DESIGNATION OF PARKS, Filed November 22, 2002 under Provincial Parks Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.34

 

ONTARIO regulation 311/02

made under the

provincial parks act

Made: November 20, 2002
Filed: November 22, 2002
Printed in The Ontario Gazette: December 7, 2002

Amending Reg. 951 of R.R.O. 1990

(Designation of Parks)

Note: Since the end of 2001, Regulation 951 has been amended by Ontario Regulation 147/02.  Previous amendments are listed in the Table of Regulations published in The Ontario Gazette dated January 19, 2002.

1. Section 2 of Regulation 951 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 is amended by adding the following descriptions:

AUBINADONG RIVER PROVINCIAL PARK
(WATERWAY CLASS)

In the geographic Townships of Foulds, Jessiman, Maeck, McNie, Renwick and Timbrell in the Territorial District of Algoma, and in the geographic Township of Cassidy in the Territorial District of Sudbury, containing 2,722 hectares, more or less, being composed of those parts of the said geographic townships designated as Parts 1 to 5, both inclusive, on a Plan known as P319 Aubinadong River Provincial Park (Waterway Class), filed on January 14, 2002 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources.

BLIND RIVER PROVINCIAL PARK
(WATERWAY CLASS)

In the geographic Township of Beange, now in the City of Elliot Lake, and in the geographic Townships of Kamichisitit, Jogues and Juillette, now in the Town of Blind River, and in the geographic Townships of Albanel, Nicholas and Montgomery, in the Territorial District of Algoma, containing 5,402 hectares, more or less, being composed of that part of the said geographic townships designated as Part 1 on a Plan known as P265 Blind River Provincial Park (Waterway Class), filed on January 17, 2002 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources.

LAKE SUPERIOR PROVINCIAL PARK
(NATURAL ENVIRONMENT CLASS)

In the geographic Townships of Dulhut, Rabazo, Laronde, Peterson, Allouez, Tiernan, Stone, Stoney, Alarie, Asselin, Barager, Barnes, Bray, Brimacombe, Broome, Giles, Goodwillie, Labelle, Labonte, Peever, Rix, Slater and Kincaid, and in the mining locations of Rankin and Kincaid, and islands in Lake Superior and part of the bed of Lake Superior, in the Territorial District of Algoma, containing 160,810 hectares, more or less, being composed of all those parts of the said geographic townships, mining locations, islands and bed of Lake Superior in front of the said townships designated as Parts 1 to 16, both inclusive, on a Plan known as Lake Superior Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class), filed on June 14, 2002 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources.

LITTLE WHITE RIVER PROVINCIAL PARK
(WATERWAY CLASS)

In the geographic Township of Kamichisitit, now in the Town of Blind River, and in the geographic Townships of Simons, Sayer, LeCaron, Poulin, Sagard, Jackson, Varley, Albanel, Nicholas, Grasett, Nouvel, Wells and Parkinson, in the Territorial District of Algoma, containing 12,782 hectares, more or less, being composed of those parts of the said geographic townships designated as Parts 1 to 14, both inclusive, on a Plan known as P261 Little White River Provincial Park (Waterway Class), filed on January 17, 2002 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources.

MACMURCHY TOWNSHIP END MORAINE
PROVINCIAL PARK (NATURE RESERVE CLASS)

In the geographic Township of Macmurchy, in the Territorial District of Sudbury, containing 239 hectares, more or less, being composed of that part of the said geographic township designated as Part 1 on a Plan known as P1591 Macmurchy Township End Moraine Provincial Park (Nature Reserve Class), filed on January 14, 2002 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources.

MISSISSAGI PROVINCIAL PARK
(NATURAL ENVIRONMENT CLASS)

In the geographic Townships of Sagard, Viel, Raimbault, Hembruff and Hughson, in the Territorial District of Algoma, containing 8,328 hectares, more or less, being composed of those parts of the said geographic townships designated as Parts 1 to 4, both inclusive, on a Plan known as Mississagi Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class), filed on January 14, 2002 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources.

NIMOOSH PROVINCIAL PARK
(WATERWAY CLASS)

In the geographic Townships of St. Germain, Warpula, Groseilliers and Franchere, in the Territorial District of Algoma, containing 3,550 hectares, more or less, being composed of that part of the said geographic townships designated as Part 1 on a Plan known as P1511 Nimoosh Provincial Park (Waterway Class), filed on January 22, 2002 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources.

NORTH CHANNEL INSHORE PROVINCIAL PARK (WATERWAY CLASS)

In the geographic Townships of Bright Additional, Bright and Thompson, now in the Municipality of Huron Shores, and in the geographic Township of Striker, now in the Town of Blind River, and in the geographic Township of Long, now in the municipal Township of the North Shore, in the Territorial District of Algoma, containing 3,762 hectares, more or less, being composed of those parts of the said geographic townships designated as Parts 1 to 25, both inclusive, on a Plan known as P269 North Channel Inshore Provincial Park (Waterway Class), filed on February 13, 2002 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources.

PANCAKE BAY PROVINCIAL PARK
(RECREATION CLASS)

In the geographic Townships of Ryan and Herrick, and part of the bed of Lake Superior in front of the geographic Township of Ryan, in the Territorial District of Algoma, containing 1,659 hectares, more or less, being composed of those parts of the said geographic townships designated as Parts 1, 2 and 3 on a Plan known as Pancake Bay Provincial Park (Recreation Class), filed on January 14, 2002 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources.

PUKASKWA RIVER PROVINCIAL PARK
(WATERWAY CLASS)

In the geographic Township of Charbonneau, in the Territorial District of Algoma, and in unsurveyed territory, in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay, containing 1,465 hectares, more or less, being composed of that part of the said geographic township and unsurveyed territory designated as Part 1 on a Plan known as P1513 Pukaskwa River Provincial Park (Waterway Class), filed on January 17, 2002 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources.

WIDDIFIELD FOREST PROVINCIAL PARK
(NATURAL ENVIRONMENT CLASS)

In the geographic Township of Widdifield, in the City of North Bay, and in the geographic Township of Mulock, in the Territorial District of Nipissing, containing 2,170 hectares, more or less, being composed of that part of the said geographic townships designated as Part 1 on a plan known as P146 Widdifield Forest Provincial Park (Natural Environment Class), filed on January 14, 2002 with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources.

2. (1) The Table to the Regulation is amended by striking out “Schedule 3, Appendix A” in Column 2 opposite “Lake Superior Provincial Park” in Column 1 and substituting “Section 2”.

(2) The Table to the Regulation is amended by striking out “Schedule 108, Appendix B” in Column 2 opposite “Mississagi Provincial Park” in Column 1 and substituting “Section 2”.

(3) The Table to the Regulation is amended by striking out “Schedule 70, Appendix B” in Column 2 opposite “Pancake Bay Provincial Park” in Column 1 and substituting “Section 2”.

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