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Mavillette Beach Provincial Park Designation
made under Section 8 of the
Provincial Parks Act
R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 367
O.I.C. 83-575 (May 31, 1983), N.S. Reg. 93/83
as amended to O.I.C. 93-728 (September 8, 1993), N.S. Reg. 121/93
Order approved by O.I.C. 93-728
The Governor in Council on the report and recommendation of the Minister of Lands and Forests dated the 29th day of April, A.D., 1983, pursuant to Section 2 of Chapter 244 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1967, the Provincial Parks Act, is pleased to:
(a) constitute all that area of land situate at Mavillette, in the County of Digby, owned by Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of Nova Scotia, to be a Provincial Park, the said area of land being described in Schedule “A” and shown outlined in red on the copy of Crown Land Records Plan No. E-5-67 marked Schedule “B”, both Schedules attached to and forming part of the report and recommendation, and
(b) declare that the park shall be known by the name of “Mavillette Beach Provincial Park”.
Schedule “A”
All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being at Mavillette, County of Digby, Province of Nova Scotia, shown on Plan No. E-5-67 filed in the Crown Land Records Office, Department of Lands and Forests, Halifax, said land being more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at Survey Marker No. 352 situated at the intersection of the southerly boundary of the John Doucette Road with the southeasterly boundary of a public road leading from Cape St. Marys to Provincial Highway Route No. 1;
From thence (by astronomic bearings) following the southeasterly boundary of the public road leading from Cape St. Marys to Provincial Highway Route No. 1 in a northeasterly direction 390 feet more or less to Survey Marker No. 353, said Survey Marker being N 37° 50' E, 388.4 feet from the before described point of beginning;
Thence S 59° 52' E, 680 feet more or less to an unmonumented point designated as point “A” on the aforementioned Plan No. E-5-67, said point also being situated on the northwesterly edge of a watercourse flowing into the Atlantic Ocean;
Thence following the northwesterly edge of the said watercourse in a southwesterly direction 70 feet more or less to point “B” situated on the northerly boundary of the aforementioned John Doucette Road;
Thence following the northerly boundary of the said John Doucette Road in an easterly direction 110 feet more or less to point “C” situated on the southeasterly edge of the before described watercourse flowing into the Atlantic Ocean;
Thence following the southeasterly edge of the said watercourse in a northeasterly direction to the edge of a marsh area, and then continuing to follow the edge of the marsh in a generally southeasterly direction for a total distance of 1480 feet more or less to Survey Marker No. 355, said Survey Marker being S 62° 54' E, 1618.6 feet from before described Survey Marker No. 353;
Thence S 66° 40' E, 1013.0 feet to Survey Marker No. 356;
Thence S 23° 20' W, 86.2 feet to Survey Marker No. 357;
Thence S 34° 46' W, 68.5 feet to a rock monument designated as R1 on the aforementioned Plan No. E-5-67;
Thence S 47° 16' W, 41.6 feet to rock monument R2;
Thence N 74° 39' W, 365 feet more or less to point “D” situated on the easterly boundary of the aforementioned John Doucette Road;
Thence following the easterly boundary of the said John Doucette Road in a southerly direction 180 feet more or less to Survey Marker No. D453;
Thence N 89° 34' E, 301.3 feet to Survey Marker No. D454;
Thence S 00° 26' E, 40.2 feet to Survey Marker No. D455;
Thence S 89° 34' W, 293.6 feet to Survey Marker No. D456 situated on the easterly boundary of the aforementioned John Doucette Road;
Thence following the easterly boundary of the said John Doucette Road S 11° 01' E, 133.9 feet to Survey Marker No. D434;
Thence N 89° 34' E, 420.6 feet to Survey Marker No. D435;
Thence S 03° 07' E, 352.8 feet to Survey Marker No. D436;
Thence S 89° 33' W, 330.0 feet to Survey Marker No. D437 situated on the easterly boundary of the aforementioned John Doucette Road;
Thence following the easterly boundary of the said John Doucette Road 220 feet more or less to Survey Marker No. D438, said Survey Marker being S 32° 05' E, 219.0 feet from the last mentioned Survey Marker No. D437;
Thence N 89° 35' E, 259.8 feet to Survey Marker No. D439;
Thence S 12° 05' E, 110.0 feet to Survey Marker No. D440;
Thence S 69° 01' W, 150.0 feet to Survey Marker No. D441 situated on the easterly boundary of the aforementioned John Doucette Road;
Thence continuing S 69° 01' W, 66.5 feet more or less crossing the said John Doucette Road to point “E” situated on the westerly boundary thereof;
Thence following the westerly boundary of the said John Doucette Road in a southerly direction 680 feet more or less to Survey Marker No.359, said Survey Marker being S 27° 51' E, 680.1 feet from the last mentioned Survey Marker No. D441;
Thence S 47° 00' W, 15.5 feet to Survey Marker No. 360;
Thence continuing S 47° 00' W, 45 feet more or less to point “F” situated on the ordinary high water mark of the Atlantic Ocean;
Thence following the ordinary high water mark of the Atlantic Ocean in a southeasterly direction, 370 feet more or less to point “G” situated on the northerly boundary of a brook flowing into the said Atlantic Ocean;
Thence following the northerly boundary of the said brook upstream in an easterly direction 700 feet more or less to point “H”;
Thence N 07° 36' W, 119 feet more or less to Survey Marker No. 363 situated on the southerly boundary of the aforementioned John Doucette Road;
Thence following the southerly boundary of the said John Doucette Road N 72° 07' E, 67.1 feet to Survey Marker No. 364;
Thence S 07° 33' E, 97.7 feet to Survey Marker No. 365;
Thence S 69° 26' E, 67.6 feet to Survey Marker No. 366;
Thence S 69° 43' E, 1185'.6 feet to Survey Marker No. 367;
Thence S 22° 57' W, 64.1 feet to Survey Marker No. 368;
Thence S 66° 40' E, 643.0 feet to Survey Marker No. 369;
Thence S 45° 44' E, 176.8 feet to Survey Marker No. 370;
Thence S 42° 23' E, 136.5 feet to Survey Marker No. 371;
Thence S 15° 35' E, 32.7 feet to Survey Marker No. 372;
Thence S 45° 42' W, 1680.45 feet to Survey Marker No. 373 on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean;
Thence continuing S 45° 42' W, 670 feet more or less to point “J” situated at the ordinary high water mark of the Atlantic Ocean;
Thence following the ordinary high water mark of the Atlantic Ocean in a northwesterly direction 5680 feet more or less to point “K”;
Thence due north, 1680 feet more or less to Survey Marker No.351;
Thence N 01° 57' E, 14.5 feet to the place of beginning containing 250 acres more or less.
Schedule “B”
[Note: The map referred to as Schedule “B” was not filed with the Office of the Registrar of Regulations.]
Order approved by O.I.C. 93-728
The Governor in Council on the report and recommendation of the Minister of Natural Resources dated the 9th day of August, A.D., 1993, pursuant to Section 8(b) of Chapter 367 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1989, the Provincial Parks Act, is please to approve the decrease in the size of Mavillette Beach Provincial Park, in the County of Digby, so constituted by Order in Council 83-575, dated the 31st day of May, A.D., 1983, by approving the withdrawal of approximately 0.574 hectares of Crown land show outlined in red on the plans marked Schedule “A” and “B”, both attached to and forming part of the report and recommendation, to facilitate the upgrading of the John Doucette Road, and to authorize the Minister of Natural Resources to execute such documents as may be necessary to achieve the purposes of this Order.
Schedule “A”
[Note: The map referred to as Schedule “A” was not filed with the Office of the Registrar of Regulations.]
Schedule “B”
[Note: The map referred to as Schedule “B” was not filed with the Office of the Registrar of Regulations.]