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Oakfield Provincial Park Designation
made under Section 8 of the
Provincial Parks Act
R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 367
O.I.C. 73-1173 (November 6, 1973), N.S. Reg. 133/73
The Governor in Council on the report and recommendation of the Minister of Lands and Forests dated the 29th day of October, A.D., 1973, pursuant to the provisions of 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 including land covered with water, owned by Her Majesty in right of the Province of Nova Scotia, and situate near Oakfield in the County of Halifax, Province of Nova Scotia, to be a Provincial Park, said area of land being included within the boundaries of the lands described in Schedule “A” attached to the report and recommendation and shown outlined on the Plan of Survey marked Schedule “B” also attached to the report and recommendation;
(b) declare the name by which the park shall be known as “Oakfield Provincial Park”.
Schedule “A”
Oakfield Provincial Park
All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate on the southeasterly side of Shubenacadie Grand Lake near Oakfield, in the County of Halifax as the same is shown on Plan E-5-41 recorded in the Crown Land Records Office, Department of Lands and Forests, Halifax and being more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at an iron post marked “4746” situated where the boundary line between lands now owned by the Province of Nova Scotia and lands now or formerly owned by Oakfield Estates Limited intersects the bank or shore of Sandy Cove on the southeasterly side of Shubenacadie Grand Lake;
Thence from the point of beginning, so-described, by astronomic bearings N 63° 28' 58" W, a distance of 568.34' to an iron post marked “4980”;
Thence on a bearing of S 03° 25' 09" W, a distance of 285.86' to an iron post marked “4982”;
Thence on a bearing of N 85° 09' 30" W, a distance of 533.48' to an iron post marked “4983”;
Thence on a bearing of S 21° 59' 33" W, a distance of 492.32' to an iron post marked “4984”;
Thence on a bearing of S 12° 26' 04" W, a distance of 57.61' to an iron post marked “4984A”;
Thence continuing on a bearing of S 12° 26' 04" W, a distance of 172.05' to an iron post marked “4985”;
Thence on a bearing of S 06° 04' 04" W, a distance of 502.98' to an iron post marked “4986”;
Thence on a bearing of S 00° 51' 12" E, a distance of 409.94' to an iron post marked “4987”;
Thence by a bearing of S 01° 25' 38" E, a distance of 584.65' to an iron post marked “4988”;
Thence on a bearing of S 10° 54' 27" W, a distance of 141.98' to an iron post marked “4989”;
Thence on a bearing of S 18° 10' 34" W, a distance of 456.08' to an iron post marked “4990”;
Thence on a bearing of N 88° 43' 20" W, a distance of 111.43' to an iron post marked “4743” situated on an old stone wall;
Thence in a westerly direction following along the said old stone wall to an iron post marked “4742” situated at or near the mean highwater mark of the southeasterly shore of Shubenacadie Grand Lake, the said iron post “4742” being a calculated bearing of N 88° 42' 59" W and a calculated distance of 1166.5' from iron post “4743”;
Thence by several courses following along the mean high water mark of the southeasterly shore of Shubenacadie Grand Lake in a generally northerly, northeasterly and northerly direction to the tip of Indian Point, so-called;
Thence continuing by several courses following along the mean high water mark of the shore of Shubenacadie Grand Lake towards Sandy Cove, first herein mentioned, in a generally southerly, southeasterly and southerly direction to the place of beginning. The said described area containing 133 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.]