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Upper Clements Provincial Park Designation

made under Section 8 of the

Provincial Parks Act

R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 367

O.I.C. 79-346 (March 27, 1979), N.S. Reg. 41/79

as amended to O.I.C. 2011-120 (March 29, 2011), N.S. Reg. 158/2011


Order approved by O.I.C. 79-346

The Governor in Council on the report and recommendation of the Minister of Lands and Forests dated the 14th day of March, A.D., 1979, and 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 Upper Clements, in the County of Annapolis, Province of Nova Scotia, 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 on Schedule “B”, both Schedules attached to and forming part of the said report and recommendation;

 

       (b)    declare the name by which the park shall be known to be “Upper Clements Provincial Park”.


Schedule “A”


All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being at Upper Clements, in the County of Annapolis, Province of Nova Scotia, as shown on Plan No. E-11-5, filed in the Crown Land Records Office, Department of Lands and Forests, Halifax and being more particularly described as follows:


Beginning at Iron Post I situate on the northern boundary of Highway No. 1 passing from Annapolis Royal to Digby and marking the southwestern corner of lands now or formerly of Mrs. Reginald Taylor;


From thence (by astronomic bearings) north twenty-nine degrees four minutes west along the western boundary of the lands now or formerly of Mrs. Reginald Taylor, one hundred fifty decimal seventy feet to Iron Post No. 5 marking the northwestern corner of the said Taylor lands;


Thence north forty-nine degrees thirty-three minutes east along the northern boundary of the Taylor lands, sixty-seven decimal fifty-one feet to Iron Post No. 6 marking a southwesterly corner of Crown Lands;


Thence north eighteen degrees thirty-seven minutes west along the westerly boundary of Crown Lands, nine hundred nineteen decimal twenty-four feet to a point situate on the southeastern boundary of the Dominion Atlantic Railway right-of-way;


Thence north eighteen degrees forty-nine minutes west, a distance of four hundred eighty-nine decimal zero four feet to Iron Post No. 7;


Thence continuing north eighteen degrees forty-nine minutes west, a distance of one hundred twenty feet, more or less, to the mean high water mark of the Annapolis River;


Thence in a southerly and westerly direction along the mean high water mark of the Annapolis River, a distance of one thousand seven hundred seventy feet, more or less, to a point;


Thence south eighteen degrees forty-six minutes east, a distance of sixty feet, more or less, to Iron Post No. 1;


Thence south eighteen degrees forty-six minutes east, a distance of one hundred eighteen decimal eighty feet to Hub “A”;


Thence south twenty degrees six minutes east along the eastern boundary of lands now or formerly of Arnold Emerson, one hundred fifty-seven decimal zero eight feet to Hub “B”;


Thence south eighteen degrees forty-nine minutes east continuing along the easterly boundary of the Emerson lands, four hundred sixty-six decimal sixty-two feet to Hub “C”;


Thence south nineteen degrees thirty-seven minutes east continuing along the easterly boundary of the Emerson lands, three hundred eighty-nine decimal forty feet to Iron Post “D” situate on the northern boundary of the aforesaid Highway No. 1 and marking the southeastern corner of the Emerson lands;


Thence south nineteen degrees thirty-six minutes east along the eastern boundary of lands now or formerly of Victor Haight, two hundred twenty-eight decimal zero three feet to Hub “E”;


Thence south eighteen degrees fifty-three minutes east continuing along the easterly boundary of the Haight lands, one hundred forty-three decimal ninety-five feet to Iron Post No. 2 marking the northwestern corner of lands now or formerly of Bessie Potter;


Thence north seventy-five degrees thirty-two minutes east along the northerly boundary of the Potter lands, nine hundred eighty-two decimal zero eight feet to Iron Post No. 3 situate on the western boundary of the Guinea Road and marking the northeasterly corner of the Potter lands;


Thence north nineteen degrees two minutes west along the western boundary of the Guinea Road, seven hundred seventy-nine decimal forty-six feet to Iron Post No. 4;


Thence north forty-seven degrees twenty-four minutes west, a distance of sixty-nine decimal sixty-five feet to the place of beginning.


The above described lands containing 31 acres, more or less.


Saving and reserving from the above described lands all public highways or any part thereof as defined in Chapter 248 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia 1967, the Public Highways Act and amendments thereto.


Also saving and reserving that portion of the one hundred foot wide Dominion Atlantic Railway right-of-way which passes through the above described lands.





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. 2007-140

The Governor in Council on the report and recommendation of the Minister of Natural Resources dated February 15, 2007, and pursuant to Section 8 of Chapter 367 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1989, the Provincial Parks Act, is pleased to decrease the size of Upper Clements Provincial Park, so designated by Order in Council 79-346, by approving the withdrawal from the park of approximately 3.661 hectares of land as shown outlined in red on the plan marked Schedule “A” attached to and form[ing] part of the report and recommendation, 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”


Plan Showing Upper Clements Provincial Park,

County of Annapolis, Province of Nova Scotia


[Note: The plan referred to as Schedule “A” is not available in this format. Contact the Office of the Registrar of Regulations for more information.]

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Order approved by O.I.C. 2011-120

The Governor in Council on the report and recommendation of the Minister of Natural Resources dated February 24, 2011, is pleased to:

 

       (a)    [Clause (a) not filed as a regulation.]

 

       (b)    [Clause (b) filed as N.S. Reg. 157/2011 under the Wildlife Act.]

 

       (c)    pursuant to Section 8 of Chapter 367 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1989, the Provincial Parks Act, decrease the size of Upper Clements Provincial Park which was approved by Order in Council 79-346 dated March 27, 1979, [N.S. Reg. 41/79] by terminating the status, as a provincial park of approximately 4.5 hectares of land shown as Lot 2 and outlined in bold on the plan marked Schedule “A” attached to and forming part of the report and recommendation; and

 

       (d)    [Clause (d) not filed as a regulation.]


Schedule “A”


Map of Upper Clements Provincial Park