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Salt Springs Provincial Park Designation

made under Section 8 of the

Provincial Parks Act

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

O.I.C. 72-611 (June 13, 1972), N.S. Reg. 129/72

as amended to O.I.C. 93-191 (February 23, 1993), N.S. Reg. 30/93


Order approved by O.I.C. 72-611

The Governor in Council on the report and recommendation of the Minister of Lands and Forests dated the 6th day of June, A.D., 1972, 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 at Salt Springs, County of Pictou, 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” and shown outlined on the Plan of Survey marked Schedule “B”, both Schedule and Plan of Survey attached to the report and recommendation; and

 

       (b)    declare the name by which the park shall be known as “Salt Springs Provincial Park”.



Schedule “A”

Salt Springs Provincial Park


All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being at Salt Springs, County of Pictou, Province of Nova Scotia, shown as Lots “A”, “B” and “C” on plan number E-5-16 on file at the Crown Land Registry Office, Department of Lands and Forests, Halifax and being more particularly described as follows:


Lot “A”

Beginning at Crown Land iron post number 1636 situated on the southerly boundary of the Trans Canada Highway and on the southwesterly edge of a brook;


Thence in an easterly and southeasterly direction following the southwesterly edge of the aforementioned brook to a traverse point where the southwesterly edge of said brook intersects the northwesterly edge of Eight Mile Brook, said traverse point being more specifically described by the following traverse courses from aforementioned Crown Land iron post number 1636, (by magnetic bearings) north eighty-eight degrees fifty-two minutes east, two hundred twenty-two decimal sixty feet, south thirty-nine degrees fourteen minutes east, three hundred eighty-two decimal ninety-two feet;


Thence in a southwesterly direction following the northwesterly edge of Eight Mile Brook to where it enters or meets West River;


Thence continuing southwesterly along the northwesterly edge of West River to a point being south thirty-nine degrees forty five minutes thirty-seven seconds west, one thousand three hundred fifty decimal zero two feet from the last described traverse point;

Thence north thirty-six degrees thirteen minutes west, sixty-six feet more or less to Crown Land iron post number 1637;


Thence continuing north thirty-six degrees thirteen minutes west, one thousand one hundred ninety-five decimal three feet to Crown Land iron post number 1635 situated on the southerly boundary of the Trans Canada Highway;


Thence along the southerly boundary of the Trans Canada Highway, north seventy-four degrees forty-five minutes east, one thousand one hundred eighty-four decimal five feet to the place of beginning containing twenty-five acres more or less;


Lot “B”

Beginning at Crown Land iron post number 1580, situated near the southeasterly edge of Eight Mile Brook and being (by magnetic bearings 1971), south fifty-five degrees seven minutes east, two hundred twenty-eight decimal thirty-nine feet from Nova Scotia Control Monument 7090;


From thence south seventy-eight degrees twenty-two minutes west, thirty-five feet more or less or to the southeasterly edge of Eight Mile Brook;

 

Thence southwesterly along the southeasterly edge of Eight Mile Brook and then southerly along the easterly edge of West River to a point being south nine degrees forty-two minutes west, twenty feet more or less from Crown Land iron post number 1581, said post being more specifically on the following traverse courses from aforementioned Crown Land iron post number 1580: south thirty-four degrees fifty-two minutes west, one thousand one hundred seventy-seven decimal fourteen feet, south sixteen degrees fifty-four minutes thirty seconds east, four hundred fifty-three decimal nineteen feet;


Thence continuing along the northerly edge of West River in an easterly direction to a point;


Thence north four degrees forty-eight minutes west, twenty feet more or less to Crown Land iron post number 1577, said post being north seventy-five degrees seven minutes east, one thousand seven hundred sixty-eight decimal eleven feet from aforementioned Crown Land iron post number 1581;


Thence continuing north four degrees forty-eight minutes west, six hundred decimal twenty-three feet to Crown Land iron post number 1578 situated on the southwesterly boundary of an old paved road;


Thence along the southwesterly boundary of said paved road north forty-one degrees thirty minutes west, six hundred fifty-three decimal twenty feet to Crown Land iron post number 1579;


Thence south seventy-eight degrees twenty-two minutes west, six hundred ninety-nine decimal seventeen feet to the place of beginning containing forty acres more or less;


Saving and reserving from the above described lands a Cemetery plot more particularly described as follows:


Beginning at Crown Land iron post number 1583 said post being on a bearing from aforementioned Crown Land iron post 1581 north four degrees thirty-eight minutes west, three hundred fifty-six decimal ninety-nine feet;


From thence north seventy-nine degrees twelve minutes east, two hundred thirty decimal thirty-nine feet to Crown Land iron post number 1584;


Thence north fifteen degrees twenty-three minutes west, one hundred twelve decimal forty-five feet to Crown Land iron post number 1585;


Thence south seventy-six degrees forty-nine minutes west, two hundred fourteen decimal thirty-three feet to Crown Land iron post number 1582;


Thence south six degrees forty-seven minutes east, one hundred three decimal thirty-six feet to the place of beginning containing zero decimal fifty-five acres more or less;


Also saving and reserving, from the above described Lot “B” a twelve foot wide right-of-way leading from the Trans Canada Highway to the Cemetery plot, being and intended to be the existing lane or road used as access to the Cemetery, said lane described as following approximately the following traverse:


Beginning at a point situated on the southern boundary of the Trans Canada Highway and being south seventeen degrees twenty-four minutes west, thirty-five feet more or less from a traverse point situated south seventy-five degrees seven minutes east, two hundred ninety decimal sixty-nine feet from Nova Scotia Control Survey Monument number 7090;


From thence south seventeen degrees twenty-four minutes west, two hundred and seventeen feet more or less to a traverse point;


Thence south twenty-one degrees twenty-one minutes thirty seconds west, one hundred eighty-one decimal fifty feet;


Thence south fifty degrees twenty-one minutes thirty seconds west, two hundred ninety-six decimal forty-feet;


Thence south eighteen degrees fifty-four minutes west, one hundred fifty-eight decimal eight feet;


Thence south twelve degrees fifty-five minutes west, two hundred four decimal thirty-five feet to Crown Land iron post number 1585 marking the northeast corner of the aforementioned cemetery plot;


Thence south fifteen degrees twenty-three minutes east, one hundred twelve decimal forty-five feet along the eastern boundary of the cemetery plot to Crown Land iron post number 1584, said eastern boundary being and intended to be the last described course and the western boundary of the herein described right-of-way containing in all zero decimal thirty-five acres more or less.


Lot “C”

Beginning at Crown Land iron post number 1632 situated on the southerly edge of West River, said post being (by magnetic bearings 1971) south nine degrees forty-two minutes west, one hundred sixty-eight decimal six feet from aforementioned Crown Land iron post number 1581 described in Lot “B”;


From Thence south twenty-nine degrees twenty-two minutes east, eighty decimal five feet to Crown Land iron post number 1633;


Thence south fifty-eight degrees thirty-three minutes west, two hundred seventy-seven decimal seven feet to a point;


Thence south forty-five degrees two minutes west, two hundred fifty-six decimal five feet to a point;


Thence south thirty-four degrees seven minutes west, two hundred thirty-six decimal four feet to a point;


Thence south fifty-six degrees eight minutes west, one hundred fourteen decimal one feet to a point;


Thence south fifty-four degrees fifty-nine minutes west, three hundred twenty-four decimal three feet to a point;


Thence north forty-one degrees fourteen minutes west, two hundred two decimal seven feet to a point;


Thence continuing north forty-one degrees fourteen minutes west, thirty decimal zero feet to a point on the southeasterly edge of West River;


Thence northeasterly and southeasterly along the most southerly edge of West River to the place of beginning containing eleven decimal five 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. 93-191

The Governor in Council on the report and recommendation of the Minister of Natural Resources dated the 10th day of February, A.D., 1993, pursuant to Section 8(a) and (b) of Chapter 367 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1989, the Provincial Parks Act, is pleased to decrease by a total of 9.06 acres the size of Salt Springs Provincial Park, in the County of Pictou, so constituted by Order in Council 72-611, dated the 13th day of June, A.D., 1972, by approving the withdrawal from the park of approximately 9.06 acres of Crown land shown outlined in red on the plan marked Schedule “A”, attached to and forming 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”


[Note: The map referred to as Schedule “A” was not filed with the Office of the Registrar of Regulations.]