Northwest Territories Fishery Regulations ( F-14 -- C.R.C., c. 847 )
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Northwest Territories Fishery Regulations

C.R.C., c. 847

FISHERIES ACT

Northwest Territories Fishery Regulations

REGULATIONS RESPECTING FISHING IN THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES

SHORT TITLE

1. These Regulations may be cited as the Northwest Territories Fishery Regulations.

INTERPRETATION

2. (1) In these Regulations,

"Act" means the Fisheries Act; (Loi)

"Agreement" has the same meaning as in the Western Arctic (Inuvialuit) Claims Settlement Act; (Convention)

"angling" means fishing with

(a) a hook and line with the line held in the hand, or

(b) a hook, line and rod, with the rod held in the hand; (pêche à la ligne)

"Area" means any portion of the waters described in Schedule II; (secteur)

"barbless hook" includes a hook that has all of its barbs compressed to be in complete contact with the shaft of the hook, except those barbs on the shank that are designed solely to retain bait; (hameçon sans ardillon)

"beneficiary" means a person who is enrolled as a beneficiary under the Agreement; (bénéficiaire)

"certificate" means a registration certificate issued pursuant to section 14.1; (certificat)

"commercial fishing" means fishing for sale or barter; (pêche commerciale)

"commercial licence" means a licence authorizing a person to engage in commercial fishing; (permis de pêche commerciale)

"commercial licensee" means a person to whom a commercial licence has been issued under the Act or these Regulations; (titulaire d'un permis de pêche commerciale)

"Department" means the Department of the Environment; (ministère)

"domestic fishing" means fishing for personal use but not for sale or barter; (pêche domestique)

"domestic fishing licence" means a licence authorizing a person to engage in domestic fishing; (permis de pêche domestique)

"explosive" means a substance or device that, when detonated or fired, creates a violent shock wave in water; (explosif)

"fork length" means the length of a fish measured from the tip of the nose to the centre of the fork of the tail; (longueur à la fourche)

"game fish" means any fish named in Schedule I; (poisson gibier)

"gill net" means a net that catches fish by enmeshing them but that does not enclose an area of water; (filet maillant)

"hook" means a single pointed or multiple-pointed hook on a common shaft and includes an artificial lure that has one or more hooks attached to it; (hameçon)

"Indian" means an Indian as defined in the Indian Act; (Indien)

"Inuk" means a person who is a direct descendant of a person of the race of aborigines commonly known as Inuit; (Inuk)

"Inuvialuit Settlement Region" has the same meaning as in the Agreement; (région désignée)

"Minister" means the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans; (ministre)

"non-resident" means a person other than a resident Canadian; (non-résident)

"Northwest Territories resident" means a resident Canadian who has resided continuously in the Northwest Territories for a period of,

(a) in respect of sport fishing, three months immediately preceding the day on which the person begins to fish; and

(b) in respect of commercial fishing, six months immediately preceding the day on which the person applies for a commercial fishing licence. (résident des Territoires du Nord-Ouest)

"officer" means a fishery officer, fishery guardian or a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police; (fonctionnaire)

"permanent resident" [Revoked, SOR/93-59, s. 1]

"person of mixed blood" means a person of

(a) mixed Indian and non-Indian blood who is at least one-quarter Indian, or

(b) mixed Inuk and non-Inuk blood who is at least one-quarter Inuk; (personne de sang mêlé)

"Regional Director-General" means the Director-General of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans for the Central and Arctic Region; (directeur général régional)

"resident" [Revoked, SOR/91-481, s. 1]

"resident Canadian" means a person who is a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident; (résident canadien)

"snagging" means fishing by impaling a fish on a hook through some part of its body instead of luring the fish to take the hook into its mouth; (casaquer)

"special management area" means the waters described in an item in Schedule VIII; (secteur de gestion spécial)

"sport fish" means fish that is taken for pleasure and not for sale or barter; (poisson de sport)

"sport fishing" means fishing for pleasure and not for sale or barter and includes angling, spear fishing and dip netting; (pêche sportive)

"sport fishing licence" means a sport fishing licence set out in Schedule IV that authorizes a person to engage in sport fishing; (permis de pêche sportive)

"subsistence usage" has the same meaning as in paragraph (a) of the definition of that expression in the Agreement; (utilisation à des fins de subsistance)

"Tree River" means

(a) the waters of Coronation Gulf within 3 km of a point at 67°45'N., 111°56'W.;

(b) all the waters of Port Epworth lying between lines of latitude at 67°45'N. and at 67°41'N.;

(c) the waters of the Tree River and its tributaries lying between lines of latitude at 67°41'N. and 67°37'N.; and

(d) all other waters that flow directly into any waters described in paragraphs (a), (b) or (c). (Rivière Tree)

(2) No Area shall be regarded as including any waters described in Schedule III. SOR/79-485, s. 1; SOR/81-119, s. 1; SOR/91-428, s. 1; SOR/91-481, s. 1; SOR/93-59, ss. 1, 17(F); SOR/2003-137, s. 2; SOR/2004-38, s. 1.

APPLICATION

3. (1) These Regulations apply in respect of

(a) Canadian fisheries waters in and adjacent to the Northwest Territories; and

(b) the tidal waters of the provinces of Ontario and Manitoba.

(2) These Regulations do not apply with respect to fishing and related activities carried out under the authority of a licence issued under the Aboriginal Communal Fishing Licences Regulations. SOR/93-59, s. 2; SOR/2002-225, s. 1.

GENERAL

4. The Minister may issue a licence or certificate set out in column I of an item of Schedule IV on payment of the appropriate fee, if any, set out in column II of that item. SOR/93-59, s. 2.

5. (1) No person shall fish except under the authority of a licence issued under these Regulations or under the Aboriginal Communal Fishing Licences Regulations.

(2) to (5) [Revoked, SOR/93-59, s. 3]

(6) No person shall fish in any lake that has been stocked with game fish except by angling.

(7) No person shall fish in any waters set out in Column I of an item of Schedule VII for the species of fish set out in Column II of that item by the method set out in Column IV of that item during the close time set out in Column III of that item. SOR/78-519, s. 1; SOR/87-508, s. 1; SOR/93-59, s. 3; SOR/93-340, s. 1.

6. [Revoked, SOR/93-59, s. 4]

7. (1) No person shall catch, kill, molest or injure fish by using firearms, spears, arrows, gaffs, lights, sticks, stones, clubs, snares, dip nets or gill nets except under the authority of a licence.

(2) No person shall fish by snagging.

(3) Notwithstanding subsection (1), dip nets may be used to land fish caught by angling. SOR/93-59, s. 5.

8. A person who erects or maintains a structure for fishing upon the ice shall remove the structure at the direction of an officer.

9. Except with the permission of an officer, no person shall leave a gill net in the water

(a) during the period from May 16th to October 31st inclusive, for more than 30 consecutive hours, or

(b) during the period from November 1st to May 15th inclusive, for more than 72 consecutive hours,

without withdrawing the net from the water and removing the fish therefrom.

10. (1) No person shall dispose of dead fish or any remains or offal of fish by leaving it in the water or on ice over the water.

(2) When gurry grounds have been designated or defined by an officer, a person who has in his possession dead or decaying fish or remnants thereof or other refuse from fishing shall place that fish, remnants or refuse in the gurry ground.

STREAM CROSSINGS

11. (1) No person shall construct a temporary crossing over any ice-covered stream, unless he

(a) uses snow or adds to the thickness of the ice by the use of snow or ice, or

(b) is authorized by an officer. SOR/93-59, s. 6.

(2) [Revoked, SOR/93-59, s. 6]

LOGGING AND GRAVEL REMOVAL

12. (1) Where, in the opinion of the Minister, the fishery in any waters would be harmed by any of the following operations:

(a) placing logs in or releasing logs into those waters,

(b) driving, towing or booming logs in those waters,

(c) removing gravel from or displacing gravel in any spawning grounds in those waters, or

(d) any similar operation,

he may authorize the placing of signs at appropriate places on the shore designating those waters as waters in respect of the fishery of which that operation is harmful.

(2) Where, pursuant to subsection (1), any waters have been designated in respect of any operation referred to therein, no person shall carry on any such operation in those waters.

COMMERCIAL FISHING

13. (1) No person shall be issued a commercial licence to fish in the waters of Lac la Martre unless that person has resided continuously in the settlement of Lac la Martre for a period of not less than six months immediately preceding the day he applies for that licence.

(2) No person shall be issued a commercial licence to fish in the waters of Kakisa Lake unless that person has resided continuously in the settlement of Kakisa Lake for a period of not less than six months immediately preceding the day he applies for that licence.

14. [Revoked, SOR/93-59, s. 7]

14.1 (1) No person shall operate, for the purpose of commercial fishing on Great Slave Lake, a vessel or vehicle unless he is the holder of a valid commercial fishing licence and unless the vessel or vehicle has been registered by the Department for that purpose and a registration certificate bearing a registration number has been issued in respect of that vessel or vehicle.

(2) A Class A certificate may be issued only in respect of

(a) a vessel of more than 900 kg gross weight, when weighed with its attached mechanical equipment; or

(b) a vehicle of more than 900 kg gross weight.

(3) A Class B certificate may be issued in respect of vessels or vehicles other than those referred to in subsection (2).

(4) The holder of a certificate issued in respect of a vessel shall not permit the vessel to be operated in commercial fishing, unless the holder of a commercial fishing licence is on board.

(5) No person shall use a vehicle in fishing under subsection (1) unless the registration number issued under these Regulations in respect of that vehicle is painted on the vehicle or securely affixed to it by some other means and meets the requirements set out in subsection (5.1).

(5.1) A registration number referred to in subsection (5) shall be

(a) legible and unobstructed;

(b) in solid Arabic numerals of at least 15 cm in height that are without ornamentation;

(c) of a colour that contrasts with the background; and

(d) aligned horizontally.

(6) No person shall work on or fish from a vessel or vehicle engaged in commercial fishing on Great Slave Lake unless he is the holder of a commercial fishing licence or a helper's licence.

(7) No person shall dump from a vehicle that is used in commercial fishing any fish that has been caught in accordance with these Regulations. SOR/79-485, s. 2; SOR/81-468, s. 1; SOR/93-59, s. 8.

14.2 (1) In this section, "registration" means,

(a) in reference to a vessel, registration under the Canada Shipping Act; and

(b) in reference to a vehicle, registration under the Ordinances of the Northwest Territories.

(2) Every person who applies for a certificate in respect of a vessel or vehicle shall state

(a) the name, the registration or serial number and the size of the vessel or vehicle;

(b) the name of the owner and operator of the vessel or vehicle; and

(c) information relating to all auxiliary vessels or vehicles to be used in conjunction with the vessel or vehicle. SOR/79-485, s. 2.

14.3 [Revoked, SOR/93-59, s. 9]

15. (1) [Revoked, SOR/93-59, s. 10]

(2) Every net used in commercial fishing and every gang of nets so used shall be marked at each end

(a) during open water fishing, by a flag that is not less than 45 cm square supported by a buoy; and

(b) during winter fishing, by a stake the top of which is at least 1 m above the surface of the water or ice. SOR/79-485, s. 3; SOR/81-468, s. 2; SOR/93-59, s. 10.

16. The web of a gill net used for commercial fishing shall not be hung on any portion of the cork line of the net at a ratio greater than 2 m of web to 1 m of cork line and no additional nets shall be hung on, added to or inserted in the web of the net to increase that ratio at any place in the net. SOR/81-468, s. 3.

17. (1) No person shall fish for commercial purposes except in waters set out in Schedule V.

(2) No person shall fish for commercial purposes in waters set out in Schedule III.

18. (1) No person shall fish in any waters set out in Column I of an item of Schedule V for any species of fish set out in Column II of that item,

(a) unless the person uses a gill net having a mesh size not less than that set out in Column III of that item, where applicable; or

(b) during the closed season set out in Column IV of that item.

(2) For the purpose of subsection (1) or any licence condition, the mesh size of a net shall be determined by measuring the distance between the extreme angles of a single mesh inside and between the knots after the twine has been immersed in water for at least 30 minutes and extended until straight without stretching or straining the twine or slipping a knot.

(3) The measurement referred to in subsection (2) shall be made by means of a measuring device certified under the Weights and Measures Act. SOR/98-388, s. 1.

19. (1) No person shall fish in the waters set out in column I of an item of Schedule V after the time specified in a notice issued by the Regional Director-General or a fishery officer stating that the quota set out in column V of that item has been or is about to be reached.

(2) A notice referred to in subsection (1) shall be brought to the attention of the persons affected or likely to be affected by it by one or more of the methods set out in subsection 7(1) of the Fishery (General) Regulations. SOR/78-369, s. 1; SOR/81-119, s. 4; SOR/93-59, s. 11.

20. For the purpose of calculating the quotas for the water areas of Great Slave Lake, each annual quota shall commence on November 1st and end on October 31st next following.

21. No person shall set a net or running line in any waters at any time during the closed season for those waters.

NATIVE AND DOMESTIC FISHING

22. (1) Notwithstanding subsections 5(1) and 7(1), an Indian, Inuk or person of mixed blood may fish without a licence by angling or by means of gill nets, set lines, spears, snares or dip nets, for food for himself, his family or his dogs.

(2) No person shall give any fish caught under the authority of subsection (1) to any person other than an Indian, Inuk or person of mixed blood.

(3) No person, other than an Indian, Inuk or person of mixed blood, shall accept or be in possession of any fish caught under the authority of subsection (1). SOR/81-119, s. 5; SOR/93-59, ss. 12, 17(F).

(4) [Revoked, SOR/93-59, s. 12]

22.1 (1) Notwithstanding subsections 5(1) and 7(1), a beneficiary may fish for subsistence usage within the Inuvialuit Settlement Region without a licence.

(2) Notwithstanding subsection 5(4) and subject to section 12 of the Agreement, a beneficiary may sell to or trade or barter with

(a) other beneficiaries, fish or any portions thereof taken for subsistence usage within the Inuvialuit Settlement Region; and

(b) any other person, the non-edible by-products of fish taken from the Inuvialuit Settlement Region for personal use.

(3) No person other than a beneficiary shall possess any edible portions of fish taken for subsistence usage from the Inuvialuit Settlement Region. SOR/91-481, s. 2.

23. A domestic fishing licence may be issued to a person who

(a) has resided in the Northwest Territories for at least two years;

(b) needs fish for food for himself or his family; or

(c) needs fish for food for his dogs. SOR/79-485, s. 4; SOR/93-59, s. 13.

24. [Revoked, SOR/93-59, s. 13]

25. Every person who is the holder of a domestic fishing licence shall, upon request by an officer, state the area or areas in which he fished and the species and number of kilograms of fish taken by him during the term of the licence. SOR/81-468, s. 4.

26. An officer may mark for identification purposes any fish caught by any person in domestic fishing.

SPORT FISHING

27. (1) Notwithstanding subsection 5(1) and subject to subsection (2), a person may engage in sport fishing without a sport fishing licence if the person is

(a) a Northwest Territories resident or a resident Canadian under the age of 16 years or 65 years of age or over; or

(b) a non-resident under the age of 16 years who is accompanied by a person who holds a sport fishing licence.

(2) No person shall engage in sport fishing

(a) in a special management area without

(i) a sport fishing licence, and

(ii) a special management area fishing licence which has been validated for that special management area; or

(b) in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region without a sport fishing licence which has been validated for the Inuvialuit Settlement Region. SOR/91-481, s. 3.

28. (1) Subject to section 38, no person angling or spear-fishing in the waters set out in column II of an item of Schedule VI shall catch and retain in any one day more fish of a species set out in column I of that item than the number set out in column III of that item. SOR/79-485, s. 5; SOR/81-119, s. 6; SOR/87-508, s. 2; SOR/91-428, s. 2; SOR/93-59, s. 14.

(2) [Revoked, SOR/93-59, s. 14]

(3) [Revoked, SOR/87-508, s. 2]

29. (1) Subject to section 38, no person shall have in their possession at any time more fish of a species set out in column I of Schedule VI taken from the waters set out in column II than the number set out in column IV.

(2) For the purposes of subsection (1) and subsection 28(1), where a fish has been filleted, two fillets shall be regarded as one fish.

(3) Subject to subsection 38(3), no person shall have in his possession any fish taken by sport fishing at any place other than his permanent residence or transport any such fish unless the fish are

(a) whole;

(b) eviscerated; or

(c) filleted with the skin attached.

(4) For the purposes of paragraph (3)(c), fillets shall be separated before being frozen so that the number of fish can be readily determined.

(5) No person shall place, or permit to be placed, in a storage facility any fish taken by sport fishing unless such fish are identified by the name and the sport fishing licence number of the person who caught them. SOR/79-485, s. 6; SOR/91-428, s. 3; SOR/2003-137, s. 3.

30. No person shall engage in sport fishing while employed as a guide by a person engaged in fishing.

31. (1) No person shall, in any year, sportfish in the Tree River after notice is given by a fishery officer that 700 arctic char have been taken from that river in that year.

(2) No person fishing in the waters of the Tree River shall take away or cause to be taken away from those waters more than two arctic char during any fishing trip.

(3) Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply to an Indian, Inuk or person of mixed blood.

(4) A notice referred to in subsection (1) shall be brought to the attention of the persons affected or likely to be affected by it by one or more of the methods set out in subsection 7(1) of the Fishery (General) Regulations. SOR/81-119, s. 7; SOR/91-428, s. 4; SOR/93-59, s. 15.

32. (1) No person shall engage in spear fishing except while swimming and under authority of a sport fishing licence.

(2) [Repealed, SOR/2003-137, s. 4]

(3) All spears used in spear fishing shall be fastened to the spear gun or to the person operating the spear by a line of adequate strength to withstand without breaking any strain that is likely to be placed on the line while the gun is being operated.

(4) The shaft of every spear referred to in subsection (3) shall be fastened to the spear gun or the person using the spear by a line not exceeding 5 m in length.

(5) No person shall use, as a propellant in a spear gun, any explosive charge or any gas contained in a bottle or cartridge. SOR/81-468, s. 5; SOR/2003-137, s. 4.

33. No person shall use or be in possession of a gaff while sport fishing. SOR/78-369, s. 2.

34. (1) Notwithstanding subsection 7(1) but subject to subsection (2), no person shall use a dip net having a hoop width greater than 1 m in fishing for cisco and suckers.

(2) Any fish of a species other than ciscos and suckers taken by means of a dip net shall be returned to the water immediately. SOR/79-485, s. 7; SOR/81-468, s. 6; SOR/93-59, s. 17(F).

35. No person shall, while sport fishing,

(a) fish in open water with more than a single line or rod and line;

(b) fish through the ice with more than two lines or two rods with lines attached;

(c) have more than two hooks attached to a line; or

(d) leave any line with hooks attached unattended.

36. No person shall engage in sport fishing in ice-covered water if he is more than 50 m from his line. SOR/81-468, s. 7.

37. No person shall, when sport fishing, use any live fish for bait. SOR/79-485, s. 8.

37.1 No person engaged in angling shall use or possess a hook that is attached to the end of a fishing line if the hook is not a barbless hook. SOR/2004-38, s. 2.

SIZE LIMITS

38. (1) No person shall have in his possession

(a) any arctic grayling that is less than 36 cm fork length, or

(b) more than one northern pike that is more than 90 cm fork length

taken from that portion of the Mackenzie River and tributary streams lying between 116° west longitude and 118° west longitude.

(2) No person shall

(a) possess more than one lake trout that is longer than 70 cm fork length taken from Stark Lake or Great Slave Lake, including all tributary streams from their mouths to 1 km upstream; or

(b) remove from the area referred to in paragraph (a) more than two lake trout.

(3) No person shall, on or adjacent to the waters described in subsection (1), have in his possession any Arctic grayling from which the head and tail have been removed unless the length of any such fish has been checked by a fishery officer before the head and tail were removed.

(4) No person shall

(a) possess more than two lake trout taken from the waters of the special management area described in item 1 of Schedule VIII; or

(b) remove from the area referred to in paragraph (a) more than one lake trout. SOR/79-485, s. 9; SOR/81-468, s. 8; SOR/91-481, s. 4; SOR/2003-137, s. 5.

VARIATION ORDERS

39. [Revoked, SOR/93-59, s. 16]

SCHEDULE I
(ss. 2 and 28)
SPECIES OF GAME FISH


Item

Common Name

Scientific Name

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1.

Lake Trout

Salvelinus namaycush

2.

Arctic Grayling

Thymallus arcticus

3.

Walleye

Stizostedion vitreum vitreum

4.

Northern Pike

Esox lucius

5.

Arctic Char

Salvelinus alpinus

6.

Whitefish (humpback)

Coregonus clupeaformis

7.

Whitefish (broad)

Coregonus nasus

8.

Dolly Varden

Salvelinus malma

9.

Brook Trout

Salvelinus fontinalis

10.

Inconnu or "coney"

Stenodus leuciechthys nelma

11.

Cisco

Coregonus autumnalis

12.

Cisco

Coregonus artedii

13.

Cisco

Coregonus sardinella

14.

Goldeye

Hidodon alosoides

15.

Rainbow Trout

Salmo gairdneri

16.

Longnose Sucker

Catostomus catostomus

17.

White Sucker

Catostomus commersoni

18.

Whitefish (round)

Prosopium cylindraceum

19.

Bull Trout

Salvelinus confluentus

20.

Burbot or "loche"

Lota lota

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SOR/78-369, s. 3; SOR/79-485, s. 11; SOR/81-119, s. 9; SOR/2004-38, ss. 3, 4.

SCHEDULE II
(s. 2)

PART I
AREAS OF GREAT SLAVE LAKE

Area I (West)

That portion of Great Slave Lake lying

(a) east of a line drawn from Point Desmarais in 61°00'48" north latitude and 116°28'12" west longitude to a point on Big Island in 61°05'18" north latitude and 116°30'06" west longitude; THENCE to a point on Big Island in 61°11'06" north latitude and 116°39'24" west longitude; and THENCE to a point in 61°12'26" north latitude and 116°41'06" west longitude; and

(b) west of a line drawn from Point de Roche to Slave Point.

Area I (East)

That portion of Great Slave Lake lying east of a line drawn from Point de Roche to Slave Point and west of a line drawn from Jones Point in 61°27' north latitude and 115°43' west longitude to Sulphur Point in 60°56' north latitude and 114°49' west longitude.

Area II

That portion of Great Slave Lake lying north and east of Area I (East) and south and west of a line drawn from the mouth of the north branch of the Jean River in 61°22' north latitude and 113°33' west longitude to the most northerly tip of Hardisty Island in 61°45' north latitude and 114°37' west longitude and THENCE to a fishing boundary marker on the mainland, and north of a straight line drawn between the mouth of the north branch of the Jean River and Slave Point to where the said line intersects the east boundary of Area I (East).

Area III

That portion of Great Slave Lake lying east of Area I (East) and south of Area II.

Area IV

That portion of Great Slave Lake lying between Area II and Water Area V.

Area V

That portion of Great Slave Lake lying east of the meridian of 113°30'00" west longitude and west of a line drawn from a point on the mainland in 62°04'43" north latitude 112°30'00" west longitude to a point on the north shore of Blanchette Island in 62°01'45" north latitude and 112°30'00" west longitude, THENCE along the north shore of Blanchette Island to the most easterly point of Blanchette Island, THENCE to the most westerly point of Et Then Island, THENCE along the south shore of Et Then Island, THENCE along the south shore of Et Then Island to the most easterly point of Et Then Island THENCE due east to the mainland.

Area VI

That portion of Great Slave Lake lying east and north of Area V.

PART II
AREAS OF THE MACKENZIE RIVER DELTA AND LOWER MACKENZIE RIVER

Area I

That portion of the Mackenzie Delta bounded

(1) in the east by the west bank of the Middle Channel from the point at 67°41.5' north latitude, 134°32.8' west longitude to the point on the west bank of the Middle Channel at 68°13' north latitude, 134°28' west longitude;

(2) in the north by the parallel of latitude at 68°13' north from the point on the west bank of the Middle Channel at 134°28' west longitude to the point on the west bank of the Husky Channel at 135°06' west longitude;

(3) in the west by the west bank of the Husky Channel from the point at 68°13' north latitude, 135°06' west longitude to the point where the Husky Channel meets the Peel River at 67°37' north latitude, 134°52' west longitude; and

(4) in the south by the south bank of the Peel River from the point at 67°37' north latitude, 134°52' west longitude to the point on the west bank of the Middle Channel at 67°41.5' north latitude, 134°32.8' west longitude.

Area II

That portion of the Mackenzie Delta bounded

(1) in the east by the east bank of the East Channel from the point at Point Separation at 67°37' north latitude, 134°05' west longitude to the point at 68°13' north latitude, 133°47' west longitude;

(2) in the north by the parallel of latitude at 68°13' north from the point on the east bank of the East Channel at 133°47' west longitude to the point on the west bank of the Middle Channel at 134°28' west longitude;

(3) in the west by the west bank of the Middle Channel from the point at 68°13' north latitude, 134°28' west longitude to the point opposite Point Separation at 67°37' north latitude, 134°10' west longitude; and

(4) in the south by the parallel of latitude extending across the Mackenzie River at 67°37' north from the point at 134°10' west longitude to the point at Point Separation at 134°05' west longitude.

Area III

That portion of the Mackenzie Delta bounded

(1) in the east by the west bank of the Middle Channel from the point at 68°13' north latitude, 134°28' west longitude to the junction of the Raymond Channel and the Middle Channel at 68°15.5' north latitude, 134°25' west longitude,

then by the west bank of the Raymond Channel to the junction of the Raymond Channel and Napoiak Channel at 68°26' north latitude, 134°24' west longitude,

then by the west bank of the Napoiak Channel to the point at the mouth of the Napoiak Channel at Shallow Bay at 68°41' north latitude, 135°14' west longitude,

then by a line through Shallow Bay to the point at 68°59.5' north latitude, 136°27' west longitude;

(2) in the west by the meridian at 136°27' west longitude from the point at 68°59.5' north latitude to the Moose Channel at 68°44' north latitude;

then by the south bank of the Moose Channel to the point at the junction of the Moose Channel and the West Channel at 68°39' north latitude, 135°45' west longitude,

then by the west bank of the West Channel to the community of Aklavik at 68°13' north latitude, 135°00' west longitude,

then by the west bank of the Husky Channel to the point at 68°13' north latitude, 135°06' west longitude; and

(3) in the south by the parallel of latitude at 68°13' north from the point on the west bank of the Husky Channel at 135°06' west longitude to the point on the west bank of the Middle Channel at 134°28' west longitude.

Area IV

That portion of the Mackenzie Delta bounded

(1) in the east by the east bank of the East Channel from the point at 68°13' north latitude, 133°47' west longitude to the Beaufort Sea,

then by the coast of the Beaufort Sea to the point at 69°38' north latitude, 132°54' west longitude,

then by the meridian at 132°54' west longitude to the extent of the territorial sea of Canada as defined in subsection 3(1) of the Territorial Sea and Fishing Zones Act;

(2) in the north by the extent of the territorial sea of Canada as defined in subsection 3(1) of the Territorial Sea and Fishing Zones Act from the meridian at 132°54' west longitude to the meridian at 136°27' west longitude;

(3) in the west by the meridian at 136°27' west longitude from the extent of the territorial sea of Canada as defined in subsection 3(1) of the Territorial Sea and Fishing Zones Act to the point at 68°59.5' north latitude,

then by a line through Shallow Bay to the point at 68°41' north latitude, 135°14' west longitude at the mouth of the Napoiak Channel,

then by the west bank of the Napoiak Channel to the junction of the Napoiak Channel and the Raymond Channel at 68°26' north latitude, 134°24' west longitude,

then by the west bank of the Raymond Channel to the junction of the Raymond Channel and the Middle Channel at 68°15.5' north latitude, 134°25' west longitude,

then by the west bank of the Middle Channel to the point at 68°13' north latitude, 134°28' west longitude; and

(4) in the south by the parallel of latitude at 68°13' north from the point on the west bank of the Middle Channel at 134°28' west longitude to the point on the east bank of the East Channel at 133°47' west longitude.

Area V

1. That portion of the Mackenzie River bounded

(1) in the north by the parallel of latitude across the River at Point Separation at 67°37' north latitude from the point at 134°05' west longitude to the point at 134°10' west longitude; and

(2) in the south by the meridian of longitude at 128°49' west extending across the River at the confluence of the Mountain River at 65°41' north latitude.

2. Also that portion of the Arctic Red River from its confluence with the Mackenzie River to the point 16 km upstream at 67°19' north latitude, 133°42' west longitude.

Area VI

That portion of the Mackenzie River Delta bounded:

(1) in the east by a straight line joining a point at 68°40' north latitude and 135°45' west longitude to a point at 68°53' north latitude and 135°45' west longitude,

(2) in the north by a straight line joining a point at 68°53' north latitude and 135°45' west longitude to a point at 68°53' north latitude and 136°27' west longitude,

(3) in the west by a straight line joining a point at 68°53' north latitude and 136°27' west longitude to a point at 68°44' north latitude and 136°27' west longitude, and

(4) in the south by a straight line joining a point at 68°44' north latitude and 136°27' west longitude to a point at 68°38.5' north latitude and 136°03' west longitude, on the north bank of the Big Fish River and THENCE by the north bank of the Big Fish River from that point at 68°38.5' north latitude and 136°03' west longitude to the junction of the Big Fish River and Little Moose Channel and THENCE by a straight line across the mouth of the Big Fish River from the junction of the Big Fish River and Little Moose Channel to a point at 68°40' north latitude and 135°52' west longitude and THENCE by a straight line joining that point at 68°40' north latitude and 135°52' west longitude to a point at 68°40' north latitude and 135°45' west longitude.

SOR/78-720, s. 1; SOR/81-119, s. 10; SOR/81-468, s. 9; SOR/87-508, ss. 3 to 5; SOR/91-481, s. 5.

SCHEDULE III
(ss. 2 and 17)

PART I
WATERS AREAS OF GREAT SLAVE LAKE NOT INCLUDED IN AREAS DESCRIBED IN SCHEDULE II

1. Waters within 8 km of the shore between a line drawn 360° true from Point de Roche in 60°53' north latitude and 116°07' west longitude and a line drawn 360° true from Fish Point in 60°50' north latitude and 115°22' west true longitude.

2. Waters within

(a) 16 km of the settlement of Resolution; or

(b) 8 km of the settlement of Trout Rock in 62°27' north latitude and 114°58' west longitude.

(c) [Repealed, SOR/2004-38, s. 5]

3. Waters lying north and west of a line drawn across the North Arm from Whitebeach Point in 62°28' north latitude and 115°16' west longitude, to a point on the mainland at 62°31' north latitude and 115°13' west longitude.

4. Waters of Yellowknife Bay north of a line drawn from the northernmost tip of Ruth Island (62°19' north latitude and 114°14' west longitude) in a westerly direction to the northernmost tip of Inner Island (62°18' north latitude and 114°18' west longitude) THENCE in a westerly direction to an island at 62°19' north latitude and 114°27' west longitude and THENCE in a northwesterly direction to a point on the mainland at 62°21' north latitude and 114°30' west longitude.

5. All of the waters of Great Slave Lake lying east and north of Area V including the waters of Stark Lake and the river connecting Stark Lake and Great Slave Lake.

PART II
WATER AREAS CLOSED TO COMMERCIAL FISHING

1. Waters of Rankin Inlet within 8 km of the mouth of the Diana River at 62°50' north latitude and 92°24' west longitude.

2. Waters of Prairie Bay in Rankin Inlet within 8 km of the mouth of the Meliadine River at 62°52' north latitude and 92°06 west longitude.

SOR/81-468, s. 10; SOR/83-503, s. 1; SOR/2004-38, s. 5.

SCHEDULE IV
(s. 4)
LICENCES, VALIDATION STAMPS AND CERTIFICATE


Column I

Column II

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1.

Commercial fishing licence
(a)Northwest Territories resident


$ 5.00

(b)a beneficiary fishing within the Inuvialuit Settlement Region


No fee

(c)any other person

10.00

2.

Domestic fishing licence
(a)a person 65 years of age or over


No fee

(b)any other person

 10.00

3.

Sport fishing licence
(a)Northwest Territories resident (annual)


10.00

(b)resident Canadian (annual)

 20.00

(c)resident Canadian (three days)

15.00

(d)non-resident (annual)

40.00

(e)non-resident (three days)

30.00

(f)a person described in paragraph 27(1)(a) or (b) fishing in a special management area


No fee

(g)a beneficiary fishing within Inuvialuit Settlement Region


No fee

3.1

Special management area fishing licence

(a)a person described in paragraph 27(1)(a) or (b)

No fee

(b)any other person

 9.00

3.2

Validation of a licence for a special management area

(a)a person described in paragraph 27(1)(a) or (b)

No fee

(b)any other person

  1.00

3.3

Validation of a licence for the Inuvialuit Settlement Region


No fee

4.

Commercial fishing vessel or vehicle certificate for Great Slave Lake
(a)Class A



 50.00

(b)Class B

 25.00

5.

Helper's Licence for Great Slave Lake

No fee

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SOR/79-485, s. 12; SOR/81-119, s. 11; SOR/81-274, s. 1; SOR/91-481, s. 6.

SCHEDULE V
(ss. 17, 18 and 19)
SPECIES, MESH SIZES, CLOSED SEASONS AND QUOTAS FOR COMMERCIAL FISHING

Column I

Column II

Column III

Column IV

Column V

Waters

Species

Mesh Size (in millimetres)

Closed Seasons

Quota--
(in Kilograms round weight)

REGION I--MACKENZIE DELTA

  1.Alfred Lake
(65-34N, 126-33W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

2,800

  2.Akyuk Lake
(70-04N, 127-10W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

700

  3.Billy Lake
(69-10N, 124-08W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

5,400

  4.Biname Lake
(69-04N, 124-35W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

8,200

  5.Brackett Lake
(65-13N, 125-20W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

2,800

  6.Cape Parry Area
(69-30N, 124-45W)

Cod
Herring
Whitefish and Trout

139
63
139

April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31

11,400
20,000
300

  7.Doris Lake
(65-10N, 128-15W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

300

  8.Eskimo (Husky) Lake
(69-20N, 132-30W)

Whitefish
Cisco
Lake trout
Inconnu

139
63
139
139

April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31

11,400
11,400
11,400
1,200

  9.Hornaday River
(69-20N, 123-45W)

Arctic char
(searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

6,800

 10.Lennie Lake
(65-34N, 126-33W)

Whitefish

139

April 1 to March 31

2,800

 11.Liverpool Bay
(69-45N, 130-00W)

Herring
Cisco
Inconnu

63
63
139

April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31

20,000
11,400
1,200

 12.Mackenzie River Delta
Area I

Whitefish
Arctic char
Lake trout
Cisco
Burbot and Northern pike

139
139
139
63
139

April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31

2,300
900
2,300
2,300
4,600

 13.Mackenzie Delta
Area II

Burbot and Northern pike
Cisco
Whitefish
Lake trout

139
63
139
139

April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31

4,600
2,300
9,100
2,300

 14.Mackenzie Delta
Area III

Whitefish
Cisco
Lake trout
Burbot and Northern pike

139
63
139
139

April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31

45,500
2,300
2,300
4,600

 15.Mackenzie Delta
Area IV

Herring
Lake trout
Inconnu
Whitefish

63
139
139
139

April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31

20,000
2,300
4,600
4,600

 16.Mackenzie Delta
Area V

Whitefish
Herring
Cisco

139
63
63

April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31

4,600
500
500

 17.Mahoney Lake
(65-30N, 125-20W

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

4,600

 18.Manuel Lake
(67-00N, 128-56W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

800

 19.Middle Lake
(70-02N, 127-02W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

700

 20.Old Horton River
(70-08N, 127-30W)

Whitefish, Trout and
Arctic char

139

April 1 to March 31

900

 21.Peel River
(67-37N, 134-52W)
Junction of Satah R.

Whitefish

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 22.Reuben Lake
(69-16N, 124-16W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,600

 23.Rorey Lake
(66-55N, 128-25W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

800

 24.Seven Island Lake
(69-16N, 123-00W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

800

 25.Sitidgi Lake
(68-30N, 132-40W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

300

 26.Tagatui Lake
(64-57N, 125-12W)

Whitefish

139

April 1 to March 31

900

 27.Tasseriuk Lake
(69-24N, 124-40W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

7,200

 28.Thrasher Lake
(69-16N, 124-08W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,600

 29.Whitefish Lake
(65-43N, 125-00W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

500

 30.Unnamed Lake
(69-12N, 123-50W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,400

 31.Unnamed Lake
(69-12N, 123-59W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

900

 32.Unnamed Lake
(69-14N, 123-45W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

400

 33.Unnamed Lake
(69-28N, 124-28W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

3,000

 34.Unnamed Lake
(69-37N, 124-20W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

300

REGION II--SLAVE MACKENZIE

  1.Beaver Lake
(61-07N, 117-08W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

20,800

  2.Bedarch Lake
(60-19N, 109-57W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

2,000

  3.Bennathy Lake
(60-38N, 110-33W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

900

  4.Blackwater Lake
(64-00N, 123-05W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

12,500

  5.Champagne Lakes
(60-40N, 111-10W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

300

  6.Deskenatlata Lake
(60-55N, 112-03W)

Whitefish, Trout and
Walleye

133

April 1 to March 31

3,600

  7.Disappointment Lake
(60-05N, 110-27W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,400

  8.Dogface (Trefiak) Lake
(60-17N, 119-05W)

Walleye

108

April 1 to March 31

2,300

  9.Fork Lake
(60-53N, 111-05W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

900

 10.Gagnon Lake
(62-08N, 110-27W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

6,300

 11.Gertrude Lake
(60-23N, 111-21W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

200

 11.1Grandin Lake
(63-59N, 119-00W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

13,000

 12.Great Slave Lake
Area I (West)

Whitefish and Trout

n/a

May 15 to November 1

227,300

 13.Great Slave Lake
Area I (East)

Whitefish and Trout

n/a

April 1 to March 31

318,200

 14.Great Slave Lake
Area II

Whitefish and Trout

n/a

April 1 to March 31

318,200

 15.Great Slave Lake
Area III

Whitefish and Trout

n/a

April 1 to March 31

45,500

 16.Great Slave Lake
Area IV

Whitefish and Trout

n/a

April 1 to March 31

409,100

 17.Great Slave Lake
Area V

Whitefish and Trout

n/a

April 1 to March 31

363,600

 18.Hanging Ice Lake
(60-13N, 110-55W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

700

 19.High Level Lake
(60-50N, 110-39W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

700

 20.Hjalmar Lake
(61-33N, 109-25W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

8,800

 21.Hotel Lake
(60-25N, 110-05W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,000

 22.Indian Shack Lake
(60-39N, 111-05W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

500

 23.Jack Lake
(60-46N, 111-08W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

300

 24.Kakisa Lake
(60-55N, 117-40W)

Walleye

108

April 1 to March 31

20,000

 25.Keller Lake
(64-00N, 121-25W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

22,700

 26.King Lake
(61-05N, 110-32W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

3,000

 27.Lac La Loche
(62-02N, 110-53W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

5,200

 28.Lac Ste. Therese
(64-38N, 121-30W)

Walleye

114

April 1 to March 31

6,800

 29.Largepike Lake
(60-04N, 110-19W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,900

 30.Leland Lake
(60-00N, 110-59W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

600

 31.McDonald Lake
(62-07N, 111-13W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

4,600

 32.McEwan Lake
(60-48N, 119-57W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

600

 33.MacInnis Lake
(61-21N, 110-12W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 34.Margaret Lake
(63-40N, 109-47W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

5,600

 35.Mistigi Lake
(60-25N, 111-47W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

500

 36.Naskethey Lake
(61-19N, 109-24W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,700

 37.Naylor Lake
(60-33N, 111-27W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

300

 38.Nonacho Lake
(61-42N, 109-40W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

31,800

 39.O'Conner Lake
(61-18N, 111-52W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 40.Oulton Lake
(60-46N, 111-20W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,000

 41.Piers Lake
(60-20N, 111-06W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

4,200

 42.Reade Lake
(60-53N, 119-55W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

300

 43.Robinson Lake
(60-48N, 110-55W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

600

 44.Ruelling Lake
(61-22N, 109-33W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,900

 45.Rutledge Lake
(61-33N, 110-47W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

9,500

 46.Salkeld Lake
(61-35N, 109-50W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,800

 46.1Scott Lake
(60-00N, 106-05W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

21,000

 47.Shark Lake
(60-29N, 109-32W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

600

 48.Sibbeston Lake
(61-47N, 122-43W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

500

 49.Soulier Lake
(60-41N, 110-08W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,900

 50.Sparks Lake
(61-12N, 109-40W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

6,500

 51.Taltson Lake
(61-30N, 110-15W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

4,600

 52.Taltson River mouth to confluence of Rat R.
(61-20N, 112-40W)

Walleye

114

April 1 to March 31

11,400

 53.Tathlina Lake
(60-30N, 117-30W)

Walleye

108

April 1 to March 31

20,000

 54.Telklini Lake
(60-02N, 111-15W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

400

 55.Tetcho Lake
(60-25N, 120-45W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,000

 56.Thekulthili Lake
(61-03N, 110-04W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

13,800

 57.Thubun Lakes
(61-34N, 111-45W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

9,300

 58.Tourangeau Lake
(60-19N, 110-31W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,400

 59.Trainor Lake
(60-24N, 120-17W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,900

 60.Tronka Chua Lake
(61-30N, 109-54W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,900

 61.Trudel Lake
(60-21N, 111-19W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

200

 62.Tsetso Lake
(61-51N, 123-01W)

Walleye

114

April 1 to March 31

800

 63.Vandyck Lake
(60-12N, 109-28W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,200

 64.Walker Lake
(61-52N, 109-57W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

600

 65.Willow Lake
(62-11N, 119-10W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

1,400

 66.Wrigley Lake
(63-51N, 126-10W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

1,700

 67.Yatsore Lake
(60-46N, 110-15W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

2,400

 68.Zinto Lake
(61-06N, 116-22W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

4,200

 69.Unnamed Lake
(60-10N, 117-55W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,800

 70.Unnamed Lake
(60-10N, 118-10W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,100

 71.Unnamed Lake
(61-15N, 111-59W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

700

 72.Unnamed Lake
(61-28N, 109-35W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

5,000

 73.Unnamed Lake
(61-50N, 119-28W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,700

 74.Unnamed Lake
(61-51N, 119-27W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,500

 75.Unnamed Lake
(61-51N, 119-32W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

800

REGION III--CENTRAL INLAND

  1.Alcantara Lake
(60-57N, 108-09W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

  2.Angus Lake
(63-27N, 111-57W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,400

  3.Arseno Lake
(64-34N, 115-39W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

  4.Atzinging Lake
(60-13N, 103-10W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

6,000

  5.Bartlett Lake
(63-05N, 118-20W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

11,200

  6.Basler Lake
(63-55N, 116-00W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

6,000

  7.Belanger Lake
(66-08N, 114-57W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

600

  8.Beaverlodge Lake
(64-42N, 118-12W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

  9.Beniah Lake
(63-24N, 112-17W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

5,700

 10.Big Rocky Lake
(62-19N, 102-15W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

4,200

 11.Blaisdelle Lake
(62-47N, 113-34W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

800

 12.Blatchford Lake
(62-11N, 112-35W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,500

 13.Buckham Lake
(62-18N, 112-37W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,900

 14.Camsell Lake
(63-35N, 111-15W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

9,100

 15.[Revoked, SOR/91-428, s. 5]

 16.Chedabucto Lake
(62-24N, 115-30W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

2,600

 17.Chipp Lake
(62-28N, 112-38W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 18.Crapaud Lake
(62-56N, 114-01W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

400

 19.Desperation Lake
(62-35N, 112-25W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,500

 20.Doran Lake
(61-14N, 108-05W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

2,900

 21.[Revoked, SOR/91-428, s. 5]

 22.Germaine Lake
(63-13N, 114-35W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,000

 23.Gordon Lake
(63-10N, 113-12W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

6,300

 24.[Revoked, SOR/91-428, s. 5]

 25.Grant Lake
(64-54N, 116-35W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

3,100

 26.Halliday Lake
(61-21N, 108-56W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

2,700

 27.Hardisty Lake
(64-30N, 117-45W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

18,500

 28.Helmer Lake
(62-50N, 114-03W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

700

 29.Hottah Lake
(65-00N, 118-30W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

49,200

 30.Ingray Lake
(64-20N, 116-10W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

8,600

 31.Kasba Lake
(60-18N, 102-07W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

75,900

 32.Labrish Lake
(63-40N, 116-15W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

800

 33.Lac La Martre
(63-20N, 118-00W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

45,000

 34.Little Crapeau Lake
(64-50N, 116-27W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 35.Markham Lake
(62-30N, 102-37W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

6,500

 36.Mary Lake
(62-24N, 103-31W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

9,200

 37.Mattberry Lake
(64-05N, 115-54W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

5,400

 38.Mazenod Lake
(63-42N, 117-02W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

2,200

 39.Mackay Lake
(63-55N, 110-25W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

67,400

 40.Mosher Lake
(63-06N, 115-26W)

Walleye

114

April 1 to March 31

1,100

 41.Pauline Lake
(62-03N, 113-12W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

700

 42.Plante Lake
(62-31N, 113-34W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

500

 43.Porter Lake
(61-41N, 108-05W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

6,100

 44.Prestige Lake
(62-57N, 113-39W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

500

 45.Rebesca Lake
(64-32N, 116-22W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

3,700

 46.Rivett Lake
(63-18N, 111-48W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,800

 47.Ross Lake
(62-41N, 113-16W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

1,800

 48.Saddle Lake
(63-54N, 116-31W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

5,100

 49.[Revoked, SOR/91-428, s. 5]

 50.Selwyn Lake
(60-05N, 104-25W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

22,700

 51.Slemon Lake
(63-13N, 116-01W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

2,700

 52.Sparrow Lake
(62-37N, 113-40W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

900

 53.Thistlethwaite Lake
(63-10N, 113-37W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

1,900

 54.Upper Ross Lake
(62-43N, 113-08W)

Whitefish and Trout

133

April 1 to March 31

600

 55.Victory Lake
(62-40N, 113-05W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

800

 56.Wecho Lake
(63-58N, 113-50W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

6,000

 57.Wedge Lake
(62-51N, 113-41W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

600

 58.Whitefish Lake
(62-41N, 106-48W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

300

 59.Unnamed Lake
(62-32N, 113-48W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,000

 60.Unnamed Lake
(62-45N, 114-05W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

800

 61.Unnamed Lake
(62-45N, 114-07W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,400

 62.Unnamed Lake
(63-16N, 116-15W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

500

REGION IV--CENTRAL ARCTIC

  1.Agnew River Area Ilaunnallic Bay
(70-40N, 92-40W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

  2.Arrowsmith River
(68-23N, 90-17W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

9,100

  2.1Back River
(67-15N, 95-15W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

9,100

  3.Becher River
(68-45N, 90-08W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

  4.Buffit Lake
(69-43N, 106-55W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,200

  5.Casey Lake
(69-37N, 107-50W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

3,400

  6.Coppermine River
(67-49N, 115-04W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

600

  7.Curtis River (Committee Bay)
(67-12N, 87-28W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

  8.Ekalluk Lake
(69-45N, 104-30W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

9,100

  9.Ekalluk River
(69-25N, 106-17W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

14,500

 10.Ellice River
(68-03N, 104-00W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

9,100

 11.Ferguson Lake
(69-25N, 105-30W)

Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

11,200

 12.Flying Horse Lake
(69-47N, 105-12W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

4,100

 13.Halovik River (30 Mi. R.)
(69-10N, 107-04W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

6,800

 13.1Hayes River
(67-08N, 95-17W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 14.Jayco River, Albert Edward Bay
(69-34N, 103-21W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

13,600

 15.[Revoked, SOR/91-428, s. 5]

 16.Kagloryuak River
(70-18N, 111-24W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 16.1Kaleet River
(67-40N, 97-11W)

Arctic cisco

63

April 1 to March 31

1,000

 17.Keith Bay (Committee Bay)
(68-15N, 88-15W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 18.Kellett River
(68-21N, 90-07W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

9,100

 19.Kitiga Lake
(69-15N, 105-40W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

6,400

 20.Kulgayuk River (Dease Pt.)
(68-16N, 105-03W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

11,400

 21.Kuujjuar River, Minto Inlet Area
(71-16N, 116-48W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

600

 22.Lauchlan River (Byron Bay)
(68-56N, 108-30W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

9,100

 23.Lord Lindsay Lake
(70-10N, 92-25W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

3,000

 24.Merkley Lake
(69-45N, 107-40W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

5,500

 25.Murchison River
(68-35N, 93-30W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

9,100

 26.Norway Bay River Area
(71-05N, 104-33W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 27.Paliryuak (Surrey) River
(69-27N, 106-40W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

9,100

 28.Pangtium Lake
(69-42N, 106-22W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,100

 29.Perry River
(67-43N, 102-10W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 30.Port Parry Area
(69-40N, 97-20W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 31.Shead Lake
(69-40N, 108-24W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 32.Simpson River
(67-48N, 100-45W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 33.Stanwell-Fletcher Lake
(72-39N, 94-41W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

6,800

 34.Surrey Lake
(69-40N, 107-13W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

9,100

 35.Tahoe Lake
(70-15N, 108-45W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

9,100

 36.Thomsen River Area Banks Island
(74-08N, 119-58W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

1,400

 37.Toassie Lake
(69-41N, 106-39W)

Whitefish and Arctic cisco

139

April 1 to March 31

900

 38.Washburn Lake
(70-05N, 107-30W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

14,500

 39.Wickware Lake
(69-48N, 108-25W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

4,100

 40.Unnamed River, east of Ellice River
(67-53N, 103-07W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

11,400

 41.Unnamed River (Dease Pt.)
(68-16N, 104-58W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

9,100

 42.Unnamed Lake
(68-55N, 104-53W)

Arctic char (landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

800

 43.Unnamed Lake
(68-57N, 104-17W)

Lake Trout, Whitefish and
Arctic char (landlocked)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,700

 44. Unnamed Lake
(68-57N, 104-45W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,000

 45.Unnamed Lake
(68-57N, 104-58W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

 46.Unnamed Lake
(69-00N, 104-22W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

600

 47.Unnamed Lake
(69-01N, 104-38W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

300

 48.Unnamed Lake
(69-02N, 103-17W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,100

 49.Unnamed Lake
(69-03N, 104-47W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

400

 50.Unnamed Lake
(69-04N, 103-01W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,600

 51.Unnamed Lake
(69-04N, 103-14W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

2,200

 52.Unnamed Lake
(69-04N, 103-55W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,500

 53.Unnamed Lake
(69-04N, 104-20W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,400

 54.Unnamed Lake
(69-04N, 104-47W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

400

 55.Unnamed Lake
(69-05N, 104-10W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,800

 56.Unnamed Lake
(69-05N, 104-40W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

2,100

 57.Unnamed Lake
(69-06N, 103-40W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

800

 58.Unnamed Lake
(69-06N, 104-00W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

 59.Unnamed Lake
(69-06N, 104-40W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

2,100

 60.Unnamed Lake
(69-07N, 104-50W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

300

 61.Unnamed Lake
(69-09N, 102-57W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

2,600

 62.Unnamed Lake
(69-09N, 104-10W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

400

 63.Unnamed Lake
(69-09N, 104-42W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

 64.Unnamed Lake
(69-09N, 105-20W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

800

 65.Unnamed Lake
(69-11N, 103-55W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

 66.Unnamed Lake
(69-11N, 105-24W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,400

 67.Unnamed Lake
(69-12N, 103-50W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,500

 68.Unnamed Lake
(69-12N, 104-44W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,100

 69.Unnamed Lake
(69-14N, 103-31W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

700

 70.Unnamed Lake
(69-14N, 104-05W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

3,200

 71.Unnamed Lake
(69-14N, 105-18W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,400

 72.Unnamed Lake
(69-15N, 104-35W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,000

 73.Unnamed Lake
(69-15N, 104-44W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,400

 74.Unnamed Lake
(69-15N, 105-07W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

800

 75.Unnamed Lake
(69-17N, 104-05W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

 76.Unnamed Lake
(69-16N, 104-06W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

 77.Unnamed Lake
(69-16N, 105-05W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

 78.Unnamed Lake
(69-17N, 104-42W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,100

 79.Unnamed Lake
(69-18N, 104-52W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

300

 80.Unnamed Lake
(69-17N, 104-45W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,200

 81.Unnamed Lake
(69-19N, 104-57W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

300

 82.Unnamed Lake
(69-22N, 103-10W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 83.Unnamed Lake
(69-22N, 105-05W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

3,200

 84.Unnamed Lake
(69-23N, 103-49W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,100

 85.Unnamed Lake
(69-23N, 103-57W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

2,500

 86.Unnamed Lake
(69-24N, 104-01W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,200

 87.Unnamed Lake
(69-28N, 104-06W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

 88.Unnamed Lake
(69-29N, 104-02W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,400

 89.Unnamed Lake
(69-31N, 105-47W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

 90.Unnamed Lake
(69-32N, 106-01W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

600

 91.Unnamed Lake
(69-33N, 104-05W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

700

 92.Unnamed Lake
(69-33N, 104-35W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

 93.Unnamed Lake
(69-33N, 105-37W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

 94.Unnamed Lake
(69-33N, 105-46W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

300

 95.Unnamed Lake
(69-33N, 105-50W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

 96.Unnamed Lake
(69-33N, 106-58W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

73

April 1 to March 31

1,000

 97.Unnamed Lake
(69-34N, 104-10W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

700

 98.Unnamed Lake
(69-34N, 104-58W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

 99.Unnamed Lake
(69-34N, 105-47W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,600

100.Unnamed Lake
(69-35N, 104-25W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

2,600

101.Unnamed Lake
(69-35N, 104-58W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

102.Unnamed Lake
(69-36N, 105-29W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

400

103.Unnamed Lake
(69-37N, 104-57W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

400

104.Unnamed Lake
(69-37N,105-46W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

105.Unnamed Lake
(69-37N, 105-48W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

106.Unnamed Lake
(69-38N, 105-20W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

107.Unnamed Lake
(69-38N, 105-32W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

108.Unnamed Lake
(69-38N, 105-39W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,100

109.Unnamed Lake
(69-38N, 105-57W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

800

110.Unnamed Lake
(69-38N, 106-02W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

600

111.Unnamed Lake
(69-39N, 106-00W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

300

112.Unnamed Lake
(69-39N, 106-01W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

300

113.Unnamed Lake
(69-40N, 104-05W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

4,800

114.Unnamed Lake
(69-41N, 104-10W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

400

115.Unnamed Lake
(69-41N, 104-37W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

116.Unnamed Lake
(69-40N, 105-18W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

900

117.Unnamed Lake
(69-42N, 104-50W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,500

118.Unnamed Lake
(69-42N, 105-52W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

800

118.1Unnamed Lake
(69-42N, 106-25W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

9,100

119.Unnamed Lake
(69-43N, 104-07W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

120.Unnamed Lake
(69-43N, 105-27W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

2,100

121.Unnamed Lake
(69-43N, 105-42W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

122.Unnamed Lake
(69-43N, 105-47W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

900

123.Unnamed Lake
(69-45N, 104-00W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

6,100

124.Unnamed Lake
(69-45N, 104-20W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

3,500

125.Unnamed Lake
(69-48N, 104-12W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

800

126.Unnamed Lake
(69-48N, 104-59W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,200

127.Unnamed Lake
(69-50N, 104-00W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

7,700

128.Unnamed Lake
(69-50N, 104-07W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

129.Unnamed Lake
(69-52N, 104-06W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,100

130.Unnamed Lake
(69-52N, 104-15W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

131.Unnamed Lake
(69-53N, 104-20W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,000

132.Unnamed Lake
(69-53N, 104-26W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

133.Unnamed Lake
(69-55N, 104-08W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

134.Unnamed Lake
(69-55N, 105-06W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,400

135.Unnamed Lake
(69-56N, 104-15W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

1,800

136.Unnamed Lake
(69-57N, 104-00W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

4,800

137.Unnamed Lake
(69-57N, 104-10W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

4,300

138.Unnamed Lake
(69-57N, 104-20W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

700

139.Unnamed Lake
(69-57N, 104-29W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

700

140.Unnamed Lake
(69-58N, 104-12W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

500

141.Unnamed Lake
(69-58N, 104-34W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

2,000

142.Unnamed River and Lake
(69-35N, 112-58W)

Arctic char (searun)
and Lake trout

139

April 1 to March 31

900

143.Unnamed River, Cape Adelaide Area, Nauyuak
(69-16N, 102-00W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

144.Unnamed River Collinson Peninsula
(69-56N, 101-25W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

REGION V--KEEWATIN

  1.Alda Lake
(65-45N, 88-56W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

900

  2.[Revoked, SOR/91-428, s. 5]

  3.Baker Lake
(64-19N, 96-03W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

22,700

  4.Baker Foreland
(62-55N, 90-48W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

  5.Banks Lake
(63-10N, 94-25W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,400

  6.Baralzon Lake
(60-00N, 98-00W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

2,700

  7.Belcher Islands Area
(56-15N, 78-45W)

Arctic char (searun)
Whitefish and Trout

139
139

April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31

4,500
900

  8.Bennett Bay, Wager Bay
(65-55N, 89-40W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

  9.[Revoked, SOR/91-428, s. 5]

 10.Blakely Lake
(63-18N, 94-55W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

400

 11.Boland Lake
(61-41N, 99-38W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

4,000

 12.Bray Lake
(61-29N, 98-04W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

700

 13.Brown River
(65-55N, 90-55W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

6,800

 13.1Button Bay (Churchill Area)
(58-45N, 94-23W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

500

 14.Carr Lake
(62-05N, 95-45W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,000

 14.1Casimir Lake
(61-30N, 102-45W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

14,500

 15.Charlie Lake
(60-00N, 100-35W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,700

 16.Chesterfield Inlet (Fish Bay)
(63-19N, 90-45W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 17.Churchill River Area
(58-47N, 94-12W)

Arctic char (searun)
Whitefish
Cisco

139
139
63

April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31
April 1 to March 31

500
500
500

 18.Christie Lake
(66-49N, 87-10W)

Whitefish, Trout and
Arctic char

139

April 1 to March 31

900

 19.Cleveland River
(65-13N, 84-48W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

9,100

 20.Copperneedle River
(61-52N, 93-37W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 21.Corbett Inlet
(62-28N, 92-20W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 22.Cullaton Lake
(61-20N, 98-26W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

800

 23.de Bartok Lake
(60-14N, 99-00W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

8,000

 24.Diana Lake
(62-58N, 92-45W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 25.Dubawnt Lake
(63-08N, 101-30W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

214,000

 26.East Point
(63-44N, 91-56W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

1,000

 26.1Ecklund Lake
(62-28N, 102-59W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

20,100

 27.Elliot Lake
(61-05N, 99-27W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

9,300

 28.Eskimo Point Area
(61-07N, 94-04W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 29.Ferguson River
(62-03N, 93-20W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

13,600

 30.Flett Lake
(60-25N, 104-09W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

13,000

 31.Garry Lake
(66-00N, 100-00W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

7,600

 32.[Revoked, SOR/91-428, s. 5]

 33.Gordon River
(64-31N, 87-49W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

1,100

 34.Gore Bay
(66-19N, 84-24W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

3,600

 35.Grant Lake
(63-38N, 100-30W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

2,600

 36.Hanway River
(63-32N, 92-23W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 37.Haviland Bay Area
(66-31N, 85-25W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 38.Jenne Lake
(60-31N, 103-36W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,000

 39.Josephine River
(63-02N, 90-41W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 40.Kamarvik Creek
(64-45N, 87-29W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 41.Kaminak Lake
(62-10N, 95-00W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

22,700

 42.Kaminuriak Lake
(62-55N, 95-30W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

45,500

 43.Machum Lake
(63-15N, 92-35W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

800

 44.MacQuoid Lake
(63-25N, 94-40W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,000

 45.Maguse River
(61-17N, 94-03W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 46.Mallery Lake
(63-55N, 98-25W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

16,200

 47.McAleese Lake
(60-19N, 98-38W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

3,800

 48.Merles Harbour
(63-42N, 91-24W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 49.Mistake Bay
(62-10N, 92-57W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 50.North Henik Lake
(61-45N, 97-40W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

14,000

 51.North Pole River
(66-32N, 86-45W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 52.North Pole Lake
(66-37N, 86-53W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

500

 53.Nueltin Lake
(60-30N, 99-30W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

75,800

 54.O'Neil Lake
(62-27N, 95-17W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

500

 55.Parker Lake A
(63-30N, 95-15W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,900

 56.Parker Lake B
(63-17N, 95-15W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,500

 57.Peter Lake
(63-08N, 92-48W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

7,600

 58.Piksimanik River (Douglas Harbour)
(65-38N, 88-24W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 59.Pistol Bay
(62-28N, 92-44W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 60.Pitz Lake
(64-00N, 96-45W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 61.Princess Mary Lake
(64-00N, 97-35W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

3,800

 62.Quartzite Lake
(62-25N, 94-35W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

900

 63.Ranger Seal Bay
(63-45N, 91-42W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

9,100

 64.Rankin Inlet Area
(62-45N, 92-05W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

9,100

 65.Robinhood Bay
(63-45N, 92-02W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

6,800

 66.Sandy Point
(61-44N, 93-15W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

900

 67.Savage Lake
(62-24N, 95-20W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

300

 68.Schultz Lake
(64-45N, 97-30W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

3,000

 69.Snowbank River
(65-53N, 86-22W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 70.South Henik Lake
(61-30N, 97-30W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

28,800

 71.Steep Bank Bay
(63-36N, 91-37W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 72.Stoney Point Area
(63-51N, 92-48W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

6,800

 73.Tebesjuak Lake
(63-40N, 99-00W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

37,900

 74.Tehek Lake
(64-55N, 95-38W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

3,800

 75.Thomsen River
(65-31N, 85-15W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,200

 76.Wallace River
(61-37N, 93-41W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 77.[Revoked, SOR/91-428, s. 5]

 78.Whitehills Lake
(64-35N, 96-00W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,400

 79.Wilson Bay
(62-18N, 92-53W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

10,000

 80.Windy Lake
(60-20N, 100-02W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

18,300

 81.Unnamed River
(61-33N, 93-50W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 82.Unnamed River
(61-57N, 93-22W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 83.Unnamed River
(63-32N, 92-35W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

6,800

 84.Unnamed River
(63-32N, 92-50W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

6,800

 85.Unnamed River (Wager Bay)
(65-15N, 87-41W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 86.Unnamed Lake (Repulse Bay Area)
(66-43N, 87-03W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,400

 87.Unnamed Lake (Repulse Bay Area)
(66-51N, 87-17W)

Whitefish and Trout

139

April 1 to March 31

1,100

 88.Unnamed River (Big River, Barbour Bay)
(63-32N, 92-27W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

900

REGION VI--BAFFIN-HIGH ARCTIC

  1.Adams Island Lake and River
(71-24N, 73-13W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

700

  2.Amadjuak Lake
(65-00N, 71-00W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

9,100

  3.[Revoked, SOR/91-428, s. 5]

  4.Ayr Lake
(70-24N, 70-15W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

6,800

  5.Blandford Bay River
(63-35N, 71-11W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

900

  6.[Revoked, SOR/91-428, s. 5]

  7.Cape Adair Lake and River
(71-30N, 71-55W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

  8.Circle Lake
(66-32N, 64-10W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

3,400

  9.Clyde Inlet
(69-50N, 70-30W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 10.Cockburn River
(70-26N, 78-41W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

5,000

 11.Coutts Inlet Area
(71-43N, 76-02W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

900

 12.[Revoked, SOR/91-428, s. 5]

 13.Duart Lake and River Dexterity Fjord
(71-20N, 72-47W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

700

 14.Eqe Bay Area
(69-40N, 76-25W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

900

 15.Erichsen Lake
(70-40N, 80-41W)

Arctic char (landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

9,100

 16.Feachem Bay Lake and River
(71-53N, 74-20W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

900

 17.[Revoked, SOR/91-428, s. 5]

 18.Gifford River
(70-19N, 83-03W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

3,600

 19.Hall Lake
(68-41N, 82-17W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

11,400

 20. and 21. [Revoked, SOR/91-428, s. 5]

 21.1Ijaruvung Lake
(66-43N, 67-46W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,000

 21.2Ikaluit Lake (Robert Peel Inlet)
(65-02N, 67-07W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

1,400

 21.3Ikaluit River (Tay Sound)
(71-58N, 79-15W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

1,400

 21.4Ikalukjuak Lake and River
(66-25N, 66-29W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

1,400

 21.5Ikikeesarjuk Lake
(71-12N, 87-22W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

1,000

 21.6Ikpik River and Lake Gillian
(69-30N, 75-30W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

3,200

 21.7Ikpikiturjuaq Lake
(70-21N, 78-24W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

1,100

 21.8Iqalujjuaq Fjord
(65-43N, 64-51W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

1,400

 22.Irvine Inlet McKeand River Area
(65-30N, 68-00W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 23.Isortog River
(70-00N, 76-59W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

5,000

 23.1Kangisuajuq Lake
(64-40N, 73-21W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,700

 24.Kingnait Fjord
(66-15N, 64-22W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 25.[Revoked, SOR/91-428, s. 5]

 26.Kukaluk River
(70-13N, 81-57W)

Arctic char (searun
or landlocked)

139

April 1 to March 31

3,600

 26.1Kuutannak River
(69-55N, 67-13W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

1,400

 27.Lethbridge Lake and River
(71-02N, 73-55W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

1,400

 27.1Magda River
(71-39N, 84-37W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,000

 28.[Revoked, SOR/91-428, s. 5]

 29.Neergaard Lake
(70-24N, 79-35W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 30.Newton Fjord Area
(63-07N, 66-07W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 31.Nettilling Lake
(66-30N, 70-55W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

22,700

 32.Nudlung Fjord
(68-21N, 67-27W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 33.Okalik Bay
(64-01N, 65-11W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

900

 33.1Opingivik Lake
(65-14N, 67-22W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

1,000

 34.[Revoked, SOR/91-428, s. 5]

 35.Padle Fjord Area
(66-47N, 63-47W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

3,600

 36.Padloping Island Area
(67-03N, 62-45W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

900

 37.Paquet Bay River and Lake
(71-38N, 77-20W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 38.Phillips Creek
(71-53N, 80-58W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

1,800

 39.Piling Lake and River
(69-00N, 75-00W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

1,800

 40.Port Burwell Area
(60-25N, 64-50W)

Cod

139

April 1 to March 31

45,500

 41.Qualluatik Lake
(65-45N, 65-07W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

700

 42.Ravn River
(70-28N, 79-30W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

5,000

 43.Rowley River
(70-15N, 77-47W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 44.Sam Ford Fjord Area
(70-25N, 71-40W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

3,600

 44.1Sapugaarjuk River
(70-11N, 80-40W)

Arctic char (landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 45.Saputing River and Lake
(70-48N, 84-59W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

9,100

 45.1Tarrionituk Lake
(66-20N, 68-00W)

Arctic char (searun or landlocked)

139

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 46.Tarsiujuak Arm River and Lake
(70-35N, 79-03W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

1,800

 47.Tasialojuak Lake
(66-40N, 68-46W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

4,500

 47.1Tinitonito Lake
(64-40N, 73-58W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

5,500

 48.Tugaat River and Lake
(72-04N, 80-21W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

1,400

 49.Tundra Lake
(66-36N, 64-08W)

Arctic char
(landlocked)

63

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 50.Whyte Lake and River
(70-08N, 84-47W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

900

 51.Unnamed River
(63-26N, 71-32W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

900

 52.[Revoked, SOR/91-428, s. 5]

 53.Unnamed River (NE of Kekertelung Island)
(66-25N, 66-30W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

2,300

 54. to 58. [Revoked, SOR/91-428, s. 5]

 59.Unnamed River Dexterity Ford
(72-12N, 73-03W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

1,400

 60.Unnamed River and Lake Kentra Bay
(71-19N, 74-19W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

500

 61.Unnamed Lake and River
(71-21N, 73-42W)

Arctic char (searun)

139

April 1 to March 31

900

 62.[Revoked, SOR/91-428, s. 5]

NORTHWEST TERRITORIES FISHERY REGULATIONS -- SCHEDULE V -- COMMERCIAL FISHING REGIONS

MAP

GRAPHIC IS NOT DISPLAYED, SEE SOR/81-468, S. 11

SOR/78-720, s. 2; SOR/81-468, s. 11; SOR/91-428, s. 5; SOR/98-388, s. 2.

SCHEDULE VI
(Sections 28 and 29)
SPORT FISHING DAILY CATCH AND POSSESSION LIMITS

Column I

Column II

Column III

Column IV

Item

Species of Fish

Waters

Daily Catch Limit

Possession
Limit

 1.

Lake Trout

Great Slave Lake, including all tributary streams from their mouths to 1 km upstream, and Stark Lake.

2

3

1.1

Lake Trout

Great Bear Lake, including all of the Camsell River upstream to White Eagle Falls and all other tributary streams to Great Bear Lake from their mouths to 1 km upstream.

1

2

 2.

Lake Trout

All waters in the Northwest Territories except those described in items 1 and 1.1.

3

5

 3.

Arctic Grayling

Mackenzie River and its tributary streams lying between 116° west longitude and 118° west longitude, and Great Bear Lake, including all of the Camsell River upstream to White Eagle Falls and all other tributary streams to Great Bear Lake from their mouths to 1 km upstream.

3

5

 4.

Arctic Char

Meliadine River and its tributaries, Meliadine Lake and the waters of Prairie Bay within 8 km of the Meliadine River (62°52'N, 92°06'W).

2

4

 5.

Arctic Char

Sylvia Grinnell Lake and Sylvia Grinnell River and their tributaries and waters of Frobisher Bay within 8 km of the mouth of the Sylvia Grinnell River (63°44'N, 68°34'W).

1

7

 6.

Northern Pike

Mackenzie River and its tributary streams lying between 116° west longitude and 118° west longitude, and Great Bear Lake, including all of the Camsell River upstream to White Eagle Falls and all other tributary streams to Great Bear Lake from their mouths to 1 km upstream.

3

5

 7.

Arctic Char

All other waters of the Northwest Territories.

4

7

 8.

Arctic Grayling

Great Bear Lake, including all of the Camsell River upstream to White Eagle Falls and all other tributary streams to Great Bear Lake from their mouths to 1 km upstream.

3

5

 9.

Arctic Grayling

Mackenzie River and its tributary streams lying between 116°00'W and 118°00'W longitude.

3

5

10.

Arctic Grayling

All other waters in the Northwest Territories.

5

10

11.

Brook Trout

Any waters in the Northwest Territories.

3

5

11.1

Bull Trout

Any waters in the Northwest Territories

2

3

11.2

Burbot

Any waters in the Northwest Territories

5

10

12.

Ciscoes (all species)

Any waters in the Northwest Territories

350

350

13.

Dolly Varden

Any waters in the Northwest Territories.

4

7

14.

Goldeye

Any waters in the Northwest Territories.

5

10

15.

Inconnu

Any waters in the Northwest Territories.

5

10

16.

Lake Trout

Great Bear Lake, including all of the Camsell River upstream to White Eagle Falls and all other tributary streams to Great Bear Lake from their mouths to 1 km upstream.

1

2

17.

Lake Trout

Great Slave Lake, including all tributary streams from their mouths to 1 km upstream and Stark Lake.

2

3

18.

Lake Trout

All other waters in the Northwest Territories.

3

5

19.

Northern Pike

Great Bear Lake, including all of the Camsell River upstream to White Eagle Falls and all other tributary streams to Great Bear Lake from their mouths to 1 km upstream.

3

5

20.

Northern Pike

Mackenzie River and its tributary streams lying between 116°W longitude and 118°W longitude.

3

5

21.

Northern Pike

All other waters in the Northwest Territories.

5

10

22.

Rainbow Trout

Any waters in the Northwest Territories.

3

5

23.

Suckers (all species)

Any waters in the Northwest Territories.

no limit

no limit

24.

Walleye

Mosquito Creek and waters of Great Slave Lake within 1 km of the mouth of Mosquito Creek (62°42'N, 116°04'W).

3

5

25.

Walleye

All other waters in the Northwest Territories.

5

10

26.

Whitefish (broad, lake, round)

Any waters in the Northwest Territories.

10

20

SOR/78-369, s. 4; SOR/79-485, s. 13; SOR/81-119, s. 12; SOR/85-713, s. 1; SOR/88-256, ss. 1, 2; SOR/91-428, s. 6; SOR/91-481, s. 7; SOR/2004-38, s. 6.

SCHEDULE VII
(Subsection 5(7))
CLOSE TIMES

Column I

Column II

Column III

Column IV


Item


Waters

Species of Fish


Close Time

Method of Fishing

1.

Providence Creek (Latitude 61°15'N., Longitude 117°34'W.)

All species

April 15--
May 30

Sport fishing

2.

Yellowknife River between Prosperous Lake (Latitude 62°39'N., Longitude 114°15'W.) and Bluefish Lake

All species

September 1--
September 30

Sport fishing

3.

Big Fish River (Latitude 68°40'N., Longitude 135°52'W.) and all tributaries thereto

All species

April 1--
March 31

Sport fishing, gillnets, weirs or traps

4.

The waters found in that portion of the Mackenzie River Delta set out in Area VI of Part II of Schedule II

All species

August 1--
August 31

Gillnets

5.

Mosquito Creek and the waters of Great Slave Lake within 1 km of the mouth of Mosquito Creek at 62°42'N., 116°04'W.

All species

May 1--June 30

Sport fishing

6.

Sylvia Grinnell Lake and Sylvia Grinnell River and their tributaries and the waters of Frobisher Bay within 8 km of the mouth of the Sylvia Grinnell River at 63°44'N., 68°34'W.

All species

June 1--June 30

Gill nets

SOR/81-119, s. 13; SOR/82-425, s. 1; SOR/87-508, s. 6; SOR/88-256, s. 3; SOR/91-447, s. 3.

SCHEDULE VIII
(Subsection 2(1) and paragraphs 27(2)(a) and 38(4)(a))
SPECIAL MANAGEMENT AREAS

1. Great Bear Lake, including all of Camsell River upstream to White Eagle Falls and all other tributary streams to Great Bear Lake from their mouths to 1 km upstream

SOR/91-481, s. 8.