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CONSOLIDATED NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 1040/96

Chance Cove Provincial Park Proclamation
under the
Provincial Parks Act
(O.C. 96-189)

Under the authority of section 4 of the Provincial Parks Act and the Subordinate Legislation Revision and Consolidation Act , the Lieutenant-Governor in Council proclaims the area described in the Schedule to be a provincial park.

                   The Chance Cove Park Proclamation, Newfoundland Regulation 194/80, is repealed.

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Schedule

All that piece or parcel of land situate and being in the province, abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

Commencing at a point, that point being the southwest corner of a bridge over Rural Route No. 5 at Chance Cove and bearing south 78° 04' 13" east from the Trepassey Communications Tower;

Then running south 78° 28' 53" west a distance of 50.1 metres to the point of commencement;

Then turning and running south 2° 17' 58" west a distance of 6,519 metres by Crown land;

Then following the shoreline of Frenchman's Cove and Chance Cove at low water ordinary spring tides to an iron pin designated as point No. 1;

Then turning and running north 10° 20' 21" west a distance of 5,484.8 metres by Crown land;

Then turning and running by Rural Route No. 5 north 47° 55' 06" west a distance of 33.2 metres;

Then running by Rural Route No. 5 north 33° 26' 51" west a distance of 96.9 metres;

Then running by Rural Route No. 5 north 24° 15' 52" west a distance of 949.3 metres;

Then turning and running north 38° 02' 13" west a distance of 71.4 metres;

Then turning and running north 55° 02' 27" west a distance of 104.4 metres by Rural Route No. 5;

Then turning and running north 75° 14' 45" west a distance of 153.6 metres by Rural Route No. 5;

Then turning and running south 71° 50' 33" west a distance of 249.5 metres by Rural Route No. 5;

Then running north 87° 14' 14" west a distance of 45.6 metres by Rural Route No. 5;

Then turning and running north 85° 51' 00" west a distance of 206.6 metres by Rural Route No. 5;

Then running north 83° 07' 08" west a distance of 217.1 metres by Rural Route No. 5;

Then running north 71° 34' 29" west a distance of 690.7 metres by Rural Route No. 5;

Then turning and running north 84° 55' 58" west a distance of 383.1 metres by Rural Route No. 5;

Then running north 86° 57' 01" west a distance of 299.3 metres by Rural Route No. 5;

Then running north 86° 42' 37" west a distance of 279.3 metres by Rural Route No. 5, more or less, to the point of commencement, and containing in all an area of 2,068 hectares.

All bearings magnetic 1973.

194/80