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Cady Lake Protected Water Area Designation
made under subsection 106(5A) of the
Environment Act
S.N.S. 1994-95, c. 1
N.S. Reg. 251/2007 (June 14, 1965)
The Nova Scotia Water Authority, pursuant to Section 16 of the Water Act, as enacted by Chapter 42 of the Acts of 1963, hereby defines and prescribes for the purpose of said Section 16, an area surrounding Cady Lake, in the County of Annapolis, being a source of water supply for HMCS Cornwallis.
All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, and lying and being in the County of Annapolis, Province of Nova Scotia and more particularly bounded and described as follows:—
Beginning at a point in the Western boundary of the public road leading from Virginia East, Annapolis County to South Milford, Annapolis County. The said point being approximately forty-eight chains Easterly from the forks in the road at Virginia East, Annapolis County. From thence to run by Astronomic Bearings as derived through the Meridian of Longitude sixty-five degrees thirty minutes West, North eighty-nine degrees forty-five minutes West ten chains more or less to a point;
Thence South forty-eight degrees twenty minutes West one hundred and nine chains more or less to a point;
Thence South seventy-eight degrees thirty minutes West one hundred and thirty chains more or less to a point;
Thence South forty-eight degrees West ten chains more or less to a point;
Thence South nine degrees forty minutes West fifty-nine chains more or less to a point;
Thence South forty degrees ten minutes East sixty-four chains more or less to a point;
Thence South fifty degrees fifteen minutes East ninety-two chains more or less to a point;
Thence North sixty-eight degrees twenty minutes East forty chains more or less to a point;
Thence North eighty-one degrees East fifty-nine chains more or less to a point.
Thence North fourteen degrees West fifty chains more or less to a point;
Thence North fifty-five degrees thirty minutes East thirty-five chains more or less to a point;
Thence North seven degrees fifteen minutes East one hundred and nine chains fifty links more or less to a point;
Thence North forty-four degrees West twenty-seven chains more or less to a point;
Thence North eighty-nine degrees forty-five minutes West twenty-six chains more or less and crossing the said public road leading from Virginia East, Annapolis County, to South Milford, Annapolis County, to the point of begin[ning] as compiled from Department of Lands and Forests map Sheets L-8, L-9, M-8 and M-9.
Dated at Halifax, Nova Scotia, this 14th day of June, 1965.
Nova Scotia Water Authority
Sgd.: A. F. Wigglesworth
General Manager