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Notice

Vol. 141, No. 33 — August 18, 2007

Vessel Operation Restriction Regulations

Statutory authority

Canada Shipping Act, 2001

Sponsoring department

Department of Transport

REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS STATEMENT

(This statement is not part of the Regulations.)

Description

The proposed Vessel Operation Restriction Regulations (the proposed Regulations) replace the Boating Restriction Regulations made under the existing Canada Shipping Act (CSA). Whereas the authorities in the existing CSA limit application of the Boating Restriction Regulations to vessels not more than 15 gross tonnage, the new Canada Shipping Act, 2001 (CSA 2001) does not limit the applicability of the proposed Regulations. Thus the proposed Regulations apply to vessels of all sizes and avoids an arbitrary size limitation that is irreconcilable with safety.

The proposed Regulations provide for the establishment of restrictions to boating activities and navigation in Canadian waters. Increased water activities due to population growth and the technical evolution of watercraft have resulted in increased conflicts between waterway users and, as a consequence, an increased safety risk to users. Local authorities have responded by requesting restrictions that would promote public safety, protect property near shore and ensure safe navigation. The restrictions made possible by the proposed Regulations address access by vessels to specified areas, restrictions on the mode of propulsion used, limitations on maximum engine power or speed, or prohibitions on recreational towing activities (e.g. water-skiing). They also specify areas in which a permit is required in order to hold a sporting or recreational event (e.g. regattas and dragon boat races). Waters to which the various types of restrictions apply are identified in the schedules to the proposed Regulations.

In addition, the proposed Regulations set out age-related restrictions on the operation of pleasure craft that are used for recreational purposes. These restrictions do not apply to aboriginal groups or any other individuals who use a boat for the requirements of their daily life, including subsistence fishing. The age-related restrictions do not apply in the Northwest Territories or Nunavut.

There are three aspects of the proposed Regulations that differ from the existing Boating Restriction Regulations.

The first aspect relates to the differences between the CSA and the CSA 2001. The following changes are required in order to be consistent with the provisions of the CSA 2001:

•  There is no longer a definition of "inland waters" in the legislation. The proposed Regulations refer to the expression "rivers and lakes" in order to better describe the waters in which small vessels operating close to shore might be a source of conflict.

•  Currently the Minister appoints enforcement officers. Under the new CSA 2001 [paragraph 136(1)(h)], enforcement officers and their duties and powers will be specified in the proposed Regulations. In future applications for boating restrictions, local authorities will be required to determine if it is necessary to add another class of persons to the list of enforcement officers, thus linking enforcement plans more directly to each application.

•  The expression "regattas, marine parades, or boat races" currently used in the Boating Restriction Regulations is being replaced by the expression "sporting, recreational, or public events or activities" to be consistent with the CSA 2001 and because it better represents modern types of boating activities (e.g. dragon boat races) and includes other types of water-based activities (e.g. firework displays).

•  The authority for the Minister to exempt certain persons from the prohibition set out in the proposed Regulations for a temporary period of time is now found in the CSA 2001 (e.g. allowing power-driven vessels to operate in an area that would otherwise be prohibited to them, for the purpose of scientific studies).

Second, new restrictions are being added to the proposed Regulations, and others are being amended in order to respond to various local authorities' requests made since 2003. The transfer of responsibility for the Boating Restriction Regulations from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) to Transport Canada (TC) in 2004 and the renewal of the CSA have delayed the response to these submissions.

The new restrictions include the following prohibitions:

•  A restriction excluding all vessels from a swimming area on the Otonabee River in the village of Lakefield, Ontario, was repealed in error by SOR/97-269 and is now being re-instated. An extensive search of municipal, provincial and federal archives has failed to turn up any documentation to show that there was ever any intention to repeal this restriction.

•  A new restriction, prohibiting all power-driven vessels and vessels driven by electrical propulsion, is proposed for the Atnarko River, in the province of British Columbia, to resolve safety concerns. The river is extremely narrow and winding with a number of blind spots where swimmers, anglers, canoes, kayaks, drift boats and fishers along the shore are subject to an increasing safety concern from an increasing number of small shallow draft power-driven vessels.

•  Two new restrictions are proposed, prohibiting all power-driven vessels from Hotte Lake in the municipality of Saint-André-Avellin and Caribou Lake in the municipality of Saint-Faustin-Lac-Carré, both in the province of Quebec. Both lakes are very small (750 m by 200 m) and the waterway cannot support the use of high-speed craft and the large number of other non-powered vessels and swimmers.

Speed limits are being proposed in a number of locations:

•  Adjacent to Tiny Township, on Georgian Bay, in the province of Ontario, to slow down vessel traffic around swimming areas and areas where the water is shallow and rocky.

•  On Stoney Lake, in the province of Ontario, to slow down vessel traffic in the vicinity of the Juniper Island public dock, as well as in areas where the community centre and the yacht club provide canoeing and sailing lessons.

•  In the Mississauga lakefront, in the province of Ontario, in two separate and enclosed harbours in the vicinity of a marina and public boat launch to resolve safety concerns due to harbour congestion and high-speed craft.

•  On Vert Lake, on Nairne Lake, Saint-Germain Lake and the Rivière du Nord, in the province of Quebec, to reduce the severity of interactions between swimmers, canoes, kayaks and power-driven pleasure craft. A secondary concern was to limit shoreline erosion caused by vessel wakes.

•  On Mic Mac Lake, Lake Banook, and Kearney Lake, within the Halifax Regional Municipality, in the province of Nova Scotia, to reduce the severity of interactions between swimmers, canoes, kayaks and power-driven pleasure craft. A specific area near the Braemar Drive boat launch ramp is included in the speed limit area to reduce the hazard created by high-speed vessels operating in the vicinity of the boat launch ramp. A secondary concern was to limit shoreline erosion caused by vessel wakes.

•  In the channel between Lake Banook and Mic Mac Lake, which is a bottle neck with limited visibility, where high-speed approaches and operation under the bridge is hazardous to all users.

•  Within 30 m of the shore in the rivers and lakes of Nova Scotia (including Bras d'Or Lake), a 10-kilometre-per-hour speed limit is proposed. A similar provision has been in force in Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan since 1991, in Alberta since 1996, and in the inland waters of British Columbia since 2001. Exceptions are provided to permit water-skiing perpendicularly away from the shore where higher speed may be required to tow the skier, and to permit higher speeds in narrow rivers and buoyed channels.

Also, a new restriction is proposed, requiring any person holding a sporting, recreational or public event in Nairne Lake in the province of Quebec to obtain a permit from the Minister, in accordance with section 10 of the proposed Regulations.

The restrictions being amended are as follows:

•  In the Port Dover area on Lake Erie, in the province of Ontario, boundaries of an existing restriction have been adjusted to account for lower water levels and an increased number of swimmers.

•  On Sauvage Bay in Saint-François Lake and on Saint-Joseph Lake, Gagnon Lake and the Rivière aux Pins, in the province of Quebec, after being advised by local authorities that the coordinates published in the Boating Restriction Regulations were incorrect.

•  At the confluence of two rivers and Lake Saint-François, in the province of Quebec, to correct an error in the regulatory text identifying the affected area as being in the Ashberham River.

•  In Lake Leamy, because of seasonal shifts to the position of the navigation channel, geographic coordinates have been deleted and instead, reference is made to the channel "as marked by navigation buoys and signs."

Third, all references to commercial river rafting are being deleted from the regulatory proposal. TC is introducing Special-purpose Vessel Regulations that include commercial river rafting; therefore, these provisions are no longer required.

Alternatives

The proposed Regulations address issues of concern and conflict between waterway users in all parts of Canada. In order to demonstrate that a restriction is required, local authorities applying to TC for a boating restriction must evaluate alternatives to regulations and show they have not been effective. In most cases education and voluntary compliance with local safety strategies are the best alternatives to making regulations. However, voluntary strategies are not always effective in reducing risk to acceptable levels.

When applying for a restriction, local authorities are guided by the publication Local Authorities' Guide to Boating Restrictions. This publication sets the standard to be met by local authorities in order to satisfy the Government of Canada Regulatory Policy. TC's Office of Boating Safety monitors compliance with the requirements of this policy.

Each of the new restrictions being proposed are a regulatory response to those remaining conflicts in which alternatives to regulations have been tried and proven to be ineffective. For instance, on the Atnarko River in the province of British Columbia, a 20-year voluntary motor ban was no longer being respected by visiting anglers.

Regulatory alternatives to the shoreline speed limit proposed for the lakes and rivers in the province of Nova Scotia were also considered, such as individual speed limits in specific locations. This alternative is very time consuming and would create an unnecessary burden on local municipalities and the Government in processing individual applications. This option was also not acceptable for smaller communities that do not have resources to seek numerous speed limits on individual waterways and does not address safety concerns in many other areas of the province's inland waterways. Shoreline safety with respect to speed is a generic problem recognized throughout the province of Nova Scotia.

The proposed shoreline speed limit will increase safety by establishing clear expectations for the operation of vessels in immediate proximity to shorelines across the province of Nova Scotia and will simplify enforceability. A shoreline speed limit of 10 km/h within 30 m from shore was selected because it has been shown to effectively reduce accidents, injuries and fatalities in five other provinces and in numerous ports, harbours, and lakes both within Canada and internationally.

Matters of navigation and shipping are within federal jurisdiction. This proposal is the only regulatory mechanism available to TC and local authorities to resolve conflicts between user groups that are not resolvable through voluntary safety strategies.

Benefits and costs

Incorporating existing restrictions under the CSA in the proposed Regulations and the changes made for the sake of consistency with the new CSA 2001 will involve no additional costs.

The new restrictions included in the proposed Regulations will enhance the safety of navigation, both commercial and recreational, by restricting the type of vessel or speed of vessels that may use the various waterways. The new vessel restrictions included in this regulatory proposal are intended to address a number of common issues:

•  In order to address the increasing number of conflicts between high-powered vessels, non-powered vessels such as canoes and kayaks, and swimmers near shore, speed limits will reduce the frequency and severity of interactions between power-driven vessels and non-power driven vessels and swimmers.

•  Separating the operation of vessels from swimmers will reduce the possibility of injury and death to swimmers and will enhance their recreational activity.

•  Removing power-driven vessels from small lakes used intensively by swimmers and non-powered craft will eliminate the possibility of injury or death as a result of collisions with power-driven vessels.

•  Speed limits of 10 km/h will reduce the frequency and severity of collisions between vessels near certain docks and boat launch ramps.

The application of the universal shoreline speed limit in the rivers and lakes of the province of Nova Scotia and other site-specific speed limits near shore will enhance the safety of swimmers and non-powered vessels by providing a safer and more predictable environment near shore. The speed limit will reduce the effect of vessel wakes on shorelines and protect children and other persons on floating docks located on the shorelines.

This universal shoreline speed limit is expected to reduce the costs associated with injuries, fatalities and property damage resulting from collisions and vessel wakes. Reductions in speed and the exclusion of power-driven vessels from areas where there are large numbers of swimmers and anglers will have a positive effect in attracting more tourists to these areas and in reducing the number of accidents that are costly to both users and governments. It is also expected to benefit local authorities and residents of individual communities by removing the need to apply for numerous local restrictions to address issues of province-wide concern.

Exceptions set out in the proposed Regulations permit vessels to operate at higher speeds in narrow rivers where higher speeds may be required in order to operate safely and to tow water skiers perpendicularly away from shore, in which case a vessel's wake will propagate into open water, away from shoreline users. The net result of these exceptions is to reduce the impact of the universal speed restriction, where it is not detrimental to safety to do so.

The new speed limits being introduced in this proposal will also have the minor but positive collateral benefit of reducing shoreline erosion due to vessel wakes, thus preserving land value for shoreline owners and affording greater protection of shoreline and riparian habitat.

The remaining proposed restrictions merely govern the speed of vessels or exclude power-driven vessels from small isolated areas on larger bodies of water such as swimming beaches. Thus, vessels are merely required to avoid these limited areas and to slow down when in transit, which results in no additional costs.

There are minimal negative financial effects to the proposed Regulations, and they relate only to a few specific pleasure craft operators that will no longer be allowed to continue to operate on the Atnarko River in the province of British Columbia and on Hotte Lake or Caribou Lake in the province of Quebec. With respect to businesses, the main concern is the potential for lost revenue due to lost opportunities to operate commercial vessels on those lakes. Currently, however, there are no commercial operators in these areas.

Government costs are minimal at best and are related to the enforcement of the restrictions and the erection and maintenance of signage. Costs for enforcement efforts are shared by enforcement agencies at the federal, provincial and municipal levels, with the majority of these costs being borne by the latter two. Applications for restrictions are only considered if a letter from the local enforcement agencies that will enforce the restriction, indicating awareness of, and agreement to, the costs of carrying out the enforcement, accompanies the request. Maintenance of signage is the responsibility of the local authority making application for site-specific restrictions.

Environmental considerations

A preliminary scan for environmental impacts has been undertaken in accordance with the criteria of Transport Canada's Strategic Environmental Assessment Policy Statement — March 2001. The preliminary scan has led to the conclusion that a detailed analysis is not necessary. Further assessments or studies regarding environmental effects of this initiative are not likely to yield a different determination.

Consultation

The proposed Regulations are an updated version of the current Boating Restriction Regulations. Consultations regarding the new restrictions set out in this proposal have been conducted by the applicants (since 2002), with the exception of the universal shoreline speed limit in lakes and rivers in the province of Nova Scotia, consultations for which were conducted by the Canadian Coast Guard Office of Boating Safety (now under TC) from March 2003 to May 2004.

Distribution of information and requests for public input regarding the Nova Scotia shoreline speed limit proposal was carried out in the form of 1 200 letters and posted notices, numerous public meetings, newspaper articles, boat shows and boating events, and educational outreach opportunities. Municipalities, regional districts, cities and towns throughout the province were also contacted. Public notices were placed in newspapers, and articles appeared in several other newspapers around the province. Radio and TV interviews were held on over 20 different occasions, 2 of which were province-wide broadcasts.

In addition, consultation included, but was not limited to, First Nation groups, provincial and federal search and rescue organizations, the Atlantic Trades Association, yacht clubs and marinas, rowing/kayaking/power boat associations and groups, recreational fishing associations, marine retailers and boat dealers, recreational associations, tourism guides, the Maritime Regional Recreational Advisory Council, operator competency course providers, tour boat operators, campground operators, resorts, provincial and federal enforcement agencies, as well as provincial and federal departments that may have had an interest in the application. The Regional Office of Boating Safety also published information regarding the proposed Regulations and sought feedback on its Web site.

Public response from all areas of the province of Nova Scotia to this proposal was very supportive. Stakeholders, including First Nations, agreed that power-driven vessels pose safety concerns with respect to other waterway users when operated near shore and that a shoreline speed limit would address the majority of these concerns. In addition, some respondents raised environmental concerns, and others predicted the need for further enforcement. The enforcement community is in full support of a shoreline speed limit for the lakes and rivers of the province of Nova Scotia, including Bras d'Or Lake.

Under the provisions of a Memorandum of Understanding between the federal government and the provinces, applicants for restrictions, generally municipalities, are responsible to ensure that full consultation with local stakeholders has taken place for each proposed restriction in accordance with the standards set out in the Local Authorities' Guide to Boating Restrictions. The guide identifies a list of stakeholders to be consulted, including, but not limited to, the following groups:

•  cottagers;

•  pleasure craft users;

•  cottage associations;

•  marine safety organizations;

•  marine industry representatives; and

•  pleasure craft organizations.

The public consultation process normally used includes advertisement in local newspapers, posting of signs indicating proposed restrictions being considered at the site and leaflet distribution in the area concerned during the summer period when stakeholders are in the area. This is followed by a "town hall" type meeting and, in certain circumstances, direct written correspondence to specific stakeholders. This process ensures that persons affected by the proposed Regulations are directly consulted by local authorities and that they have the opportunity to provide comments and request changes.

Compliance and enforcement

Enforcement is by way of summary conviction and ticketing under the Contraventions Act and its regulations. Persons entitled to enforce the restrictions are specified in the proposed Regulations. These include the RCMP, provincial and municipal police forces, as well as other groups such as special constables, conservation officers, wildlife officers, and marine safety inspectors.

The CSA 2001 provides for maximum fines upon conviction of $100,000 or one year in prison, or both. The Contraventions Regulations provide for the issuance of tickets with prescribed fine amounts for contraventions of restrictions made under the proposed Regulations.

These proposed Regulations are enforced by federal, provincial and municipal agencies through an existing program. Current enforcement costs are shared among the enforcement agencies at the federal, provincial and municipal levels. No increase in the cost of enforcement is expected.

Contact

Kevin Monahan
Project Manager, Regulatory Services and Quality Assurance (AMSX)
Marine Safety, Transport Canada
Place de Ville, Tower C, 11th Floor
330 Sparks Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0N5
Telephone: 613-998-8207
Fax: 613-991-5670
Email: monahak@tc.gc.ca

PROPOSED REGULATORY TEXT

Notice is hereby given that the Governor in Council proposes, pursuant to sections 136 (see footnote a) and 207 of the Canada Shipping Act, 2001 (see footnote b), to make the annexed Vessel Operation Restriction Regulations.

Interested persons may make representations to the Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities with respect to the proposed Regulations within 60 days after the day of publication of this notice. All representations must be in writing and cite the Canada Gazette, Part I, and the date of publication of this notice, and be sent to Kevin Monahan, Project Manager, Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance, Marine Safety, Department of Transport, Canada, Place de Ville, Tower C, 330 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N8 (tel.: 613-998-8207; fax: 613-991-5670; e-mail: monahak@tc.gc.ca).

Ottawa, July 30, 2007

MARY O'NEILL
Assistant Clerk of the Privy Council

VESSEL OPERATION RESTRICTION REGULATIONS

INTERPRETATION

1. The following definitions apply in these Regulations.

"electrical propulsion" means a mode of propulsion provided by a main propelling machinery that is an electric motor powered by electric cells. (propulsion électrique)

"engine power" means the engine power, in kilowatts, calculated in accordance with International Standard ISO 8665, Small Craft — Marine Propulsion Engines and Systems — Power Measurements and Declarations, second edition, August 1, 1994. (puissance motrice)

"federal authority" means the deputy minister of a federal department, the chief executive officer of a federal agency or a representative designated by one of those persons to act on their behalf for the purpose of administering these Regulations. (autorité fédérale)

"Minister" means the Minister of Transport. (ministre)

"personal watercraft" means a water-jet driven vessel with an enclosed hull and no cockpit that is designed to be used by one or more persons who are straddling, sitting, standing or kneeling. (motomarine)

"power-driven" means a mode of propulsion provided by a main propelling machinery that is an internal combustion engine or a steam engine. (propulsion mécanique)

"provincial authority" means any department of the government of a province designated by that government to process requests to impose restrictions on navigation in respect of waters within that province. (autorité provinciale)

"rivers and lakes" includes all those waters of any river upstream of a line between the most seaward extremities of the shore of the river at high tide but does not include the waters of the St. Lawrence River east of 70°53' W longitude. (fleuves, rivières et lacs)

RESTRICTIONS

OPERATION OF VESSELS

2. (1) No person shall operate a vessel in any of the waters described in Schedule 1, except as indicated in that schedule.

(2) No person shall operate a power-driven vessel or a vessel driven by electrical propulsion in any of the waters described in Schedule 2, except as indicated in that Schedule.

(3) No person shall operate a power-driven vessel in any of the waters described in Schedule 3, except as indicated in that Schedule.

(4) No person shall operate a power-driven vessel or a vessel driven by electrical propulsion that has an engine power greater than the maximum engine power set out in column 4 of Schedule 4 in the waters described in column 1.

(5) No person shall operate a power-driven vessel or a vessel driven by electrical propulsion in the waters described in column 1 of Schedule 5 or 6 in excess of the maximum speed set out in column 4.

(6) No person shall operate a power-driven vessel or a vessel driven by electrical propulsion in the waters described in column 1 or 2 of Schedule 7 for the purpose of towing a person on water skis, a surf board or any other similar equipment except during the permitted hours set out in that column, if any.

(7) No person shall operate a power-driven vessel at a speed in excess of 10 km/h within 30 m of the shore in the following waters:

(a) the waters of Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta;

(b) the rivers and lakes in British Columbia;

(c) Nitinat River and Nitinat Lake, upstream of Nitinat Bar, in British Columbia;

(d) the rivers and lakes in Nova Scotia; and

(e) Bras d'Or Lake in Nova Scotia, inland of a line drawn between Coffin Point and Red Head in Great Bras d'Or Channel and the inland end of St. Peters Canal.

(8) Subsection (7) does not apply

(a) in respect of a vessel that is operated for the purpose of towing a person on water skis, a surf board or any other similar equipment if

(i) the vessel follows a trajectory perpendicular to the shore, and

(ii) where the vessel is being operated in waters within 30 m of the shore, the operation takes place within an area designated by buoys as an area in which that operation is permitted; and

(b) in respect of a power-driven vessel that is operated

(i) in rivers that are less than 100 m in width or in canals or buoyed channels, or

(ii) in any waters referred to in Schedule 5 or 6 in respect of which a maximum speed is prescribed by these Regulations with regard to a specified distance from shore.

3. (1) Subsections 2(1) to (4) do not apply to a person who

(a) occupies a waterfront cottage that is accessible by water only and operates a vessel solely for the purpose of reaching that cottage; or

(b) holds a provincial fishing permit and whose livelihood depends on fishing.

(2) Subsections 2(1) to (5) and (7) do not apply to

(a) an enforcement officer;

(b) an employee or agent of the Crown or of a province, county or municipality acting within the scope of their duties;

(c) a person rescuing someone or preventing damage to property; or

(d) a person who operates a safety boat for surveillance and lifeguarding within the scope of regular activities carried out by a recreational institution or a teaching or racing organization established under provincial, federal or international laws.

4. If a federal authority or a provincial authority seeks, in respect of certain waters, the imposition of a restriction that is of the same nature as a restriction imposed by these Regulations, the authority may submit to the Minister a request for the restriction together with a report that specifies the location of the waters, the nature of the proposed restriction, information regarding any public consultations held in respect of a restriction of that nature, and particulars regarding the implementation of the proposed restriction.

SIGNS

5. No person shall place a sign anywhere for the purpose of restricting the operation of any vessel in Canadian waters unless the placement

(a) has been authorized by the Minister under subsection 6(1) and the sign complies with sections 7 and 8, except in the case of a sign that provides notice of a prohibition under subsection 2(7) or section 13; or

(b) is authorized under an Act of Parliament, other than the Canada Shipping Act, 2001.

6. (1) The Minister may authorize in writing any person or class of persons to place a sign in an area for the purpose of indicating that a restriction on the operation of vessels established by these Regulations exists in respect of that area.

(2) The person who places the sign must

(a) bear all costs of construction, placing, maintenance and removal; and

(b) maintain the sign in the form required by sections 7 and 8 while the sign is in place.

(3) The Minister may cancel the authorization and order the person authorized to place the sign to remove it and any support erected for the sign.

(4) Any person who receives an order from the Minister under subsection (3) must comply with the order without delay.

(5) If a person has placed a sign restricting the operation of a vessel, other than a sign authorized by the Minister, the Minister may order the person to remove the sign and, on receipt of the order, the person must remove the sign and any support erected for it without delay.

7. (1) A person authorized to place a sign must ensure that the sign is in one of the following forms, according to the restriction applied:

(a) the form shown under letter C of Table 1 to Schedule 9 to indicate an area in which vessels are prohibited;

(b) a disc bordered by a band coloured international orange, as shown in Figure 1 of Table 3 to Schedule 9, in conjunction with two of the symbols shown in Table 1 to that Schedule, to indicate a single restriction;

(c) an elongated circle bordered by a band coloured international orange, as shown in Figure 4 of Table 3 to Schedule 9, in conjunction with two or more of the symbols shown in Table 1 to that Schedule, to indicate multiple restrictions; or

(d) a half-disc bordered by a band coloured international orange above a black line surmounting a half-rectangle bordered by a band coloured green, as shown in Figure 5 of Table 3 to Schedule 9, in conjunction with, in the half-disc, the appropriate symbols shown in Table 1 to that Schedule and, in the half-rectangle, the symbols shown in Table 2 to that Schedule required to specify the applicable conditions to indicate a restriction subject to conditions.

(2) A directional disc bordered by a band coloured international orange, as shown in Figure 2 or 3 of Table 3 to Schedule 9, may be substituted for the disk referred to in paragraph (1)(b) to indicate the boundary of the waters to which the restriction applies and, by means of the directional disc pointer, the side on which the restriction applies.

(3) An information rectangle bordered by a band coloured international orange, as shown in Figure 6 of Table 3 to Schedule 9, may be placed underneath the sign referred to in subsection (1) to provide any additional information on the restrictions indicated on that sign.

(4) The width of the band coloured international orange referred to in this section shall be one twelfth of the width or diameter of the sign.

(5) Every sign that is authorized by the Minister must be marked at the lower edge in black with the words "TRANSPORT CANADA" and "TRANSPORTS CANADA".

(6) Any sign that was authorized under the Boating Restriction Regulations before the coming into force of these Regulations may remain marked at the lower edge in black with the words "CANADIAN COAST GUARD" and "GARDE CÔTIÈRE CANADIENNE" unless the sign is being replaced, in which case the wording must be in accordance with subsection (5).

8. (1) A sign referred to in section 7 that bears

(a) the diagonal bar shown under letter B of Table 1 to Schedule 9 crossing behind one of the symbols shown in Table 1 to Schedule 9 indicates a prohibition of the usage or activity indicated by the symbol being crossed by the diagonal bar;

(b) the propeller symbol shown under letter D of Table 1 to Schedule 9 in conjunction with the diagonal bar shown under letter B of that Table indicates that no power-driven vessel or vessel driven by electrical propulsion shall be operated on the waters in respect of which the sign has been placed;

(c) the symbol shown under letter E of Table 1 to Schedule 9, consisting of a propeller superimposed by a gas pump in conjunction with the diagonal bar shown under letter B of that Table, indicates that no power-driven vessel shall be operated on the waters in respect of which the sign has been placed;

(d) the symbol consisting of a number shown under letter A of Table 1 to Schedule 9 above the expression "MAX kW" shown under letter F of that Table indicates that no power-driven vessel with an engine whose power exceeds the power in kilowatts represented by that number shall be operated on the waters in respect of which the sign has been placed;

(e) the symbol consisting of a number shown under letter A of Table 1 to Schedule 9 above the expression "MAX km/h" shown under letter G of that Table indicates that no power-driven vessel shall be operated in excess of the speed over the ground in kilometres per hour represented by that number on the waters in respect of which the sign has been placed; or

(f) the symbol consisting of the word "SKI" shown under letter H of Table 1 to Schedule 9 in conjunction with the diagonal bar shown under letter B of that Table indicates that no power-driven vessel shall be operated for the purpose of towing a person on water skis, a surf board or any other similar equipment on the waters in respect of which the sign has been placed.

(2) If a restriction referred to in subsection (1) applies only during specified periods, the following symbols shall appear on a sign referred to in section 7:

(a) if the restriction applies to certain hours of the day, the clock shown under letter A of Table 2 to Schedule 9 to indicate, in red, the hours during which the restriction applies and, in green, the hours during which it is permitted to practise the activity otherwise prohibited by the sign;

(b) if the restriction applies to certain days of the week, the series of seven squares shown under letter B of Table 2 to Schedule 9 in which appears in English and in French the first letter in white of each day of the week, to indicate, in red, the days on which the restriction applies and, in green, the days on which it is permitted to practise the activity otherwise prohibited by the sign; and

(c) if the restriction applies to certain months of the year, the series of eight squares shown under letter C of Table 2 to Schedule 9 in which appears the first letter in white of the months of April to November, inclusive, to indicate, in red, the months during which the restriction applies and, in green, the months during which it is permitted to practise the activity otherwise prohibited by the sign.

(3) If a restriction referred to in subsection (1) applies only to a sector of a body of water from a marked geographical point or line in the cardinal direction of that sector, a sign authorized by the Minister must be posted at the point or line and be accompanied by an additional sign bearing the black compass rose shown under letter D of Table 2 to Schedule 9 within a square, with one or more sections coloured international orange.

(4) For the purpose of subsection (3), the following sections of the compass rose, coloured international orange, indicate the cardinal directions of the sector to which the restriction applies:

(a) upper right and left corners, north;

(b) upper right corner, northeast;

(c) upper and lower right corners, east;

(d) lower right corner, southeast;

(e) lower left and right corners, south;

(f) lower left corner, southwest;

(g) upper and lower left corners, west; and

(h) upper left corner, northwest.

(5) If a sign authorized by the Minister is placed directly on a buoy, a horizontal band must be marked immediately above and immediately below the sign such that each band

(a) is one twelfth of the sign width;

(b) is coloured international orange; and

(c) extends all around the buoy.

9. (1) No person shall operate a vessel in contravention of any restriction indicated on an authorized sign.

(2) No person shall

(a) remove any authorized sign without the consent of the Minister;

(b) alter, conceal, damage or destroy any authorized sign; or

(c) use any authorized sign or post that supports an authorized sign as a mooring.

SPECIAL EVENTS OR ACTIVITIES

10. (1) No person shall hold a sporting, recreational or public event or activity in waters other than those described in Schedule 8 in a manner or at a place that would unreasonably interfere with the safe and efficient navigation of vessels.

(2) No person shall hold a sporting, recreational or public event or activity in the waters described in Schedule 8 unless the person is authorized to do so by a permit issued under subsection 11(1).

(3) No person shall hold a sporting, recreational or public event or activity in the waters described in subsection 2(7) or in Schedule 5 or 6 during which vessels will be operated at a speed that exceeds the maximum speed prescribed by these Regulations in respect of those waters unless the person is authorized by a permit issued under subsection 11(2).

11. (1) The Minister may issue a permit that authorizes a person to hold a sporting, recreational or public event or activity in the waters described in Schedule 8 and that sets out conditions

(a) to minimize risk to the safety of persons and interference with the safe and efficient navigation of vessels; and

(b) to protect the public interest.

(2) The Minister may issue a permit authorizing a person to hold a sporting, recreational or public event or activity in the waters described in subsection 2(7) or in Schedule 5 or 6 during which vessels will be operated at a speed that exceeds the maximum speed prescribed by these Regulations in respect of those waters, and that sets out conditions

(a) to minimize risk to the safety of persons and interference with the safe navigation of vessels; and

(b) to protect the public interest.

(3) The person in whose name a permit to hold a sporting, recreational or public event or activity is issued and all persons taking part in the event or activity must comply with the conditions set out in the permit.

(4) The Minister may cancel a permit if the person in whose name the permit was issued or persons taking part in the event or activity do not comply with the conditions set out in it.

(5) If the permit is cancelled, the Minister shall give notice of the cancellation to the person in whose name the permit was issued.

ANCHORAGE IN FALSE CREEK

12. In section 13, "anchor" includes securing a vessel to a mooring buoy or attaching to another vessel that is anchored.

13. (1) No person, unless they hold a permit issued by the Minister, shall anchor a vessel within the waters of False Creek in the City of Vancouver that are east of a line drawn 45° true from Kitsilano Point to the north shore of False Creek

(a) for a cumulative period of more than eight hours between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m.; or

(b) anytime between 11:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. of the following day.

(2) The Minister shall issue a permit for a maximum period set out in subsection (3) or (4) if

(a) the owner or operator of a vessel submits to the Minister a signed application providing the following information:

(i) the number of days that the vessel would be anchored,

(ii) the name and permanent address of the applicant,

(iii) the telephone number or the place where the applicant may be contacted during the period of the permit, and

(iv) the vessel's identification;

(b) the vessel is seaworthy; and

(c) there is space available to anchor the vessel.

(3) A permit is valid for a maximum period of

(a) 14 days for a permit issued during the summer, effective April 1 to September 30; and

(b) 21 days for a permit issued during the winter, effective October 1 to March 31.

(4) The owner or operator may apply for another permit to anchor the vessel for a maximum period, calculated as follows:

(a) for permits issued in the summer, 14 days less the number of full or partial days that the vessel was anchored during the 30 days before the day of application; and

(b) for permits issued in the winter, 21 days less the number of full or partial days that the vessel was anchored during the 40 days before the day of application.

(5) This section does not apply to

(a) an enforcement officer; or

(b) an employee or agent of the Crown or of a province, regional district or municipality acting within the scope of their duties.

ENFORCEMENT

14. For the purpose of ensuring compliance with sections 2 to 13, the following persons or classes of persons set out in the table to this section are appointed or specified, respectively, as enforcement officers:

TABLE

Item Column 1



Persons or classes of persons
Column 2

Geographic location, if applicable
1. A member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police  
2. A member of any harbour or river police force  
3. A member of any provincial, county or municipal police force  
4. A marine safety inspector  
5. A pleasure craft safety inspector  
6. A person employed as park warden by Parks Canada and appointed under the Canada National Parks Act  
7. A person employed as marine conservation area warden by Parks Canada and appointed under the Canada National Marine Conservation Areas Act  
8. A person employed as conservation officer by the National Capital Commission  
9. A person employed as fishery officer by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans in British Columbia and Yukon In British Columbia, Yukon and in their adjacent waters
10. A member of the British Columbia Conservation Officer Service appointed under the British Columbia Environmental Management Act, S.B.C. 2003, c. 53  
11. A conservation officer appointed under the Alberta Government Organization Act, R.S.A. 2000, c. G-10  
12. A forest officer appointed under the Alberta Forests Act, R.S.A. 2000, c. F-22  
13. A wildlife officer appointed under the Alberta Wildlife Act, R.S.A. 2000, c. W-10  
14. A bylaw enforcement officer employed by the Town of Chestermere, in Alberta In Alberta
15. A community peace officer — Level 1, employed by the Alberta Special Areas Board and appointed under the Alberta Peace Officer Act, S.A. 2006, c. P-35  
16. A special constable employed by the Wascana Centre Authority and appointed under The Wascana Centre Act, R.S.S. 1978, c. W-4  
17. A person employed as conservation officer by the Saskatchewan Department of Environment and appointed as special constable under The Police Act, 1990, S.S. 1990-1991, c. P-15.01  
18. A special constable or municipal inspector for the following entities in Quebec:
Municipality of Austin, Municipality of Ayer's Cliff, Township Municipality of Potton, Township Municipality of Stanstead, Township of Hatley, Municipality of Hatley, City of Magog, Regional Municipality of Memphrémagog, Town of North Hatley, Municipality of Ogden, Municipality of Sainte-Catherine-de-Hatley, Municipality of Adstock, Municipality of Lambton, Municipality of Saint-Romain, Municipality of Saint-Joseph-de-Coleraine, Municipality of Sainte-Praxède, Municipality of Stornoway, City of Lac-Brome and Municipality of Saint-Ferdinand
 
19. A person employed as conservation officer by the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources  
20. A peace officer or special constable appointed under the Nova Scotia Police Act, S.N.S. 2004, c. 31, who operates in the Halifax Regional Municipality in Nova Scotia In the Halifax Regional Municipality

15. To verify and ensure compliance with sections 2 to 13, an enforcement officer may

(a) stop and board any vessel at any reasonable time;

(b) direct any person to put into operation or cease operating any equipment on board the vessel;

(c) direct or prohibit the movement of any vessel;

(d) ask any pertinent questions of, and demand all reasonable assistance from, any person on board the vessel; and

(e) require that any person on board the vessel produce, for examination, any document or provide them with any information that they have.

16. (1) To ensure the safe navigation of vessels or to protect the public interest, an enforcement officer may take any reasonable action in respect of a vessel and, in particular, may direct or prohibit the movement of a vessel.

(2) Except in an emergency, an officer shall not, without the prior consent of the person in charge of monitoring marine traffic, give a direction that would contradict a direction given by that person in respect of a vessel when it is in any of the following waters:

(a) the Seaway, as defined in subsection 2(1) of the Canada Marine Act;

(b) a public port, as defined in subsection 2(1) of the Canada Marine Act;

(c) a port that is under the jurisdiction of a port authority as defined in subsection 2(1) of the Canada Marine Act; and

(d) a Vessel Traffic Services Zone.

17. An enforcement officer who has reasonable grounds to believe that an offence has been committed or is about to be committed in contravention of any of sections 2 to 13 by a vessel or any person on board the vessel may stop and board the vessel and take any reasonable action to ensure the safety of persons or to protect the public interest.

AGE RESTRICTIONS

18. Sections 19 to 21 apply in respect of a pleasure craft that is operated for recreational purposes in Canadian waters, other than in the waters of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.

19. No person who is under 12 years of age shall operate, and no person shall allow a person who is under 12 years of age to operate, a pleasure craft, other than a personal watercraft, propelled by a motor with an engine power greater than 7.5 kW, unless they are accompanied and directly supervised in the pleasure craft by a person who is 16 years of age or older.

20. No person who is under 16 years of age shall operate, and no person shall allow a person who is under 16 years of age to operate, a pleasure craft, other than a personal watercraft, propelled by a motor with an engine power greater than 30 kW, unless they are accompanied and directly supervised in the pleasure craft by a person who is 16 years of age or older.

21. No person who is under 16 years of age shall operate, and no person shall allow a person who is under 16 years of age to operate, a personal watercraft.

REPEAL AND COMING INTO FORCE

REPEAL

22. The Boating Restriction Regulations (see footnote 1) are repealed.

COMING INTO FORCE

23. These Regulations come into force on the day on which they are registered.

SCHEDULE 1
(Subsection 2(1))

WATERS ON WHICH ALL VESSELS ARE PROHIBITED
EXCEPT WITH THE AUTHORITY OF THE MINISTER

PART 1

ALBERTA

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2






Local Name
Column 3

Location Reference (Alberta Land
Titles Act

Reference System)
Southern Region
1. Elkwater Lake*   23,25-8-3-W4
2. Outpost Lake* Police Lake 1-26-W4
3. Beauvais Lake*   29-5-1-W5
4. Unnamed lake* Park Lake 9,10-22-W4
5. Lee Lake*   7,8-7-2-W5
6. St. Mary Reservoir*   4-24,25-W4
7. Newell Lake*   17-15-W4
8. Travers Reservoir*   31-14-21-W4
9. Keho Lake*   11-22,23-W4
10. Stafford Reservoir* Chin Lakes 9-19-W4
11. Beaver Mines Lakes*   11-5-3-W5
12. Milk River Ridge Reservoir* Ridge Reservoir 5-20-W4
13. Chain Lakes*   14, 15-2-W5
14. That portion of the Oldman River between the Bitango Bridge in 30-7-29-W4 and the Oldman River Dam Project access bridge in 16-7-29-W4   27-11-13-W4
Central Region
1. Little Fish Lake*   28-16-W4
2. Bow River at Carseland Weir*   31,32-21-25-W4
3. Unnamed lake Sikome Lake 25-1-22-W5
4. Unnamed reservoir Cipperley's Reservoir 8-32-1-W5
5. Unnamed reservoir Hwy No. 2 (Harris) Reservoir 36-44-25-W4
6. Unnamed lake* Lacombe Experimental Farm Pond 24-40-27-W4
7. Unnamed reservoir Ponoka Centennial Park Reservoir 43-25-W4
8. Unnamed reservoir Simpson Reservoir 12-35-6-W4
9. Gull Lake*   41-28-W4
10. Gooseberry Lake*   36-5,6-W4
11. Miquelon Lakes*   49-20,21-W4
12. Buffalo Lake*   25-40-21-04
13. Pine Lake*   36-24,25-W4
14. Unnamed reservoir Tees Reservoir 25-40-24-W4
15. Unnamed reservoir Hwy No. 2 Reservoir 22-42-26-W4
16. Unnamed lake Prins' Pond 25-40-28-W4
17. Unnamed lake Owen's Pond 28-45-10-W4
18. Unnamed lake Wallace Park Pond 44-6-W4
19. Unnamed lake Monitor Pond 6-35-4-W4
20. Sylvan Lake*   39-1-2-05
21. Unnamed lake* Hardisty Lake 1-43-10-W4
22. Unnamed lake* Keivers Lake 25-31-26-W4
23. Red Deer Lake*   43-21,22-W4
24. Twin Lakes West*   9-46-3-W5
25. Bow River at Western Irrigation District Weir Calgary*   13-24-1-W5
26. Buck Lake*   46-6-W5
27. Pigeon Lake*   47-1-W5
28. Gleniffer Lake* Dickson Reservoir 35-2, 3-W5
29. Red Deer River*   36-2-W5
East Slopes Region 
1. Jarvis Lake*   52-26-W5
2. Gregg Lake*   52,53-26-W5
3. Unnamed lake* Bear Lake 10-55-15-W5
4. McLeod Lake* Carson Lake 61-11,12-W5
5. Unnamed lake* Pegasus Lake 61-11-W5
6. Goose Lake*   61-8-W5
7. Wolf Lake*   49-14-W5
8. Unnamed lake Rocky Fish and
Game Pond
33-39-7-W5
Northeast Region 
1. Garner Lake*   60-12-W4
2. Unnamed lake* Long Lake 63-19-W4
3. Moose Lake*   60,61-6,7-W4
4. Lac la Biche*   68-15-W4
5. Unnamed reservoir* Vermilion Reservoir 50-6-W4
6. Gregoire Lake*   13-86-8-W4
7. Whitney Lake*   16,17-56-4-W4
8. Cold Lake*   63,65-1,2-W4
9. Touchwood Lake*   67-10-W4
10. Beaver Lake*   66-12,13-W4
11. Manatokan Lake*   63-7-W4
12. Namur Lake*   97-17-W4
13. Lower Therien Lake*   57-10-W4
14. Floatingstone Lake* Boyne Lake 60-11-W4
15. Thunder Lake   59-5,6-W5
16. Wabamun Lake*   52,53-4,5-W5
17. Jack Fish Lake*   52-2-W5
18. Lac Ste. Anne*   54,55-3,4-W5
19. Lac la Nonne*   57-2,3-W5
20. Steele Lake* Cross Lake 65-25,26-W4
21. Calling Lake*   33-72-22-W4
22. Halfmoon Lake*   58-23-W4
23. Unnamed lake Morinville Pond 5-56-25-W4
24. Unnamed lake Westlock Pond 31-59-25-W4
25. Unnamed lake Namepi Reservoir 14-58-20-W4
26. Sandy Lake*   55,56-1-W5
27. Isle Lake*   53,54-5,6-W5
28. Dillberry Lake*   41,42-1-W4
29. Wizard Lake*   48-27,28-W4
30. Shorncliffe Lake*   40-6,7-W4
31. Unnamed lake* Hasse Lake 13-52-2-W5
32. Lac Santé* Big Fish Lake 56-11-W4
33. Vincent Lake*   59-9,10-W4
34. Bonnie Lake*   59,60-13-W4
35. Fork Lake*   63-11-W4
36. North Buck Lake*   66-17-W4
37. Hanmore Lake*   61-17,18-W4
38. Jackfish Lake*   67-21-W4
39. Moore Lake*   64-4-W4
40. Skeleton Lake*   65-18, 19-W4
41. Camp Lake*   10-48-11-W4
42. Long Island Lake*   63-25,26-W4
43. Muriel Lake*   59,60-5-W4
44. Ross Lake   53°50' 110°30'
45. Half Moon Lake Half Moon Lake 53°35' 113°28'
46. Baptiste Lake, in areas signed Baptiste Lake 66-24-W4
Peace River Region 
1. Cardinal Lake* Cardinal Lake 83-24-W5
2. Lesser Slave Lake*   19-75-12-W5
3. Saskatoon Lake*   72-7,8-W6
4. Sturgeon Lake*   70-23-W5
5. Winagami Lake*   76,77-18,19-W5
6. Mirage Lake* Moonshine Lake 79-8-W6
7. Musreau Lake*   64-5-W6
8. Rycroft Pond   15-78-5-W6
9. Grimshaw Agricultural Society Pond # 1   27-83-23-W5
10. Lesser Slave River*   73-5-W5
11. Fawcett Lake*   73-26-W4

* The restriction applies only in the areas where signs are placed.

PART 2

ONTARIO

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2






Specific Location
Column 3

Location
Reference
(Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)
1. That part of the Niagara River that lies within Canada and that is between
(a) a straight line joining the end of the breakwater at the mouth of the Welland River to the westerly side of the mouth of Gill Creek at Niagara Falls, New York; and
(b) the crest of the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara Falls, Ontario
  43°16' 79°03'
2. That part of Wilcox Lake that is a zone extending 75 m into the lake, commencing at a point where a stream enters the lake on the northeast shore, having as a reference 43°57'00"N and 79°25'50"W, thence following the shoreline in a southerly and easterly direction to a point opposite the end of the 5th side road (Bethesda Road), having as a reference 43°56'45"N and 79°25'40"W   43°57' 79°26'
3. That part of the Thames River that is within the City of London, Ontario, and its environs, between
(a) Fanshawe Dam on the north branch;
(b) the Hamilton Road bridge on the south branch; and
(c) downstream, beyond the junction of the north and south branches to the Delaware Bridge on Hwy 2
Note: Closed only during high water periods when the water level is at an elevation of 226.5 m G.D.C. or higher, measured at the Byron gauge
42°59' 81°14' 42°19' 82°27'
4. That part of Big Tub Harbour, Tobermory, enclosed by the following positions:
45°15'19.5"N 81°40'51"W, 45°15'19.5"N 81°40'54"W, 45°15'17"N 81°40'54"W and 45°15'17"N 81°40'51"W
  45°16' 81°41'
5. That part of Tobermory Harbour adjacent to the shore near the lighthouse on Lighthouse Point and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°15'29"N 81°40'23"W to 45°15'29"N 81°40'20"W to 45°15'26"N 81°40'20"W to another point on shore at approximately 45°15'26"N 81°40'25"W   45°16' 81°40'
6. That part of Tobermory Harbour adjacent to the shore along the east side and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°15'25"N 81°39'44"W to 45°15'35"N 81°39'44"W to another point on shore at approximately 45°15'35"N 81°39'39"W   45°16' 81°40'
7. That part of Lake Huron on the northwest bank and enclosed by the following positions: 45°16'12"N 81°45'00"W, 45°16'18"N 81°45'00W, 45°16'18"N 81°45'18"W and 45°16'08"N 81°45'18"W   45°17' 81°45'
8. That part of Lake Huron adjacent to the easterly shore of Russel Island and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°15'59"N 81°41'17"W to 45°15'59"N 81°41'12"W to 45°15'54"N 81°41'12"W to another point on shore at approximately 45°15'54"N 81°41'23"W   45°16' 81°42'
9. That part of Lake Huron adjacent to the northerly shore of Russel Island and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°16'06"N 81°41'45"W to 45°16'09"N 81°41'45"W to 45°16'09"N 81°41'54"W to another point on shore at approximately 45°16'05"N 81°41'54"W   45°16' 81°42'
10. That part of Lake Huron adjacent to the westerly shore of Russel Island and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°16'02"N 81°42'30"W to 45°16'06"N 81°42'30"W to 45°16'06"N 81°42'42"W to 45°15'54"N 81°42'42"W to 45°15'54"N 81°42'30"W to another point on shore at approximately 45°15'59"N 81°42'30"W   45°16' 81°42'
11. That part of Lake Huron adjacent to the southwesterly shore of Russel Island and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°15'36"N 81°42'09"W to 45°15'33"N 81°42'09"W to 45°15'33"N 81°42'18"W to another point on shore at approximately 45°15'38"N 81°42'18"W   45°16' 81°42'
12. That part of Georgian Bay adjacent to the shore at Dunks Point (park land base) and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°15'53"N 81°38'36"W to 45°16'00"N 81°38'36"W to 45°16'00"N 81°37'54"W to another point on shore at approximately 45°15'36"N 81°38'12"W   45°16' 81°38'
13. That part of Georgian Bay adjacent to the western shore of Bears Rump Island and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°18'36"N 81°34'12"W to 45°18'24"N 81°34'12"W to 45°18'24"N 81°34'36"W to 45°18'36"N 81°34'36"W to another point on shore at approximately 45°18'36"N 81°34'24"W   45°19' 81°33'
14. That part of Georgian Bay adjacent to the eastern shore of Bears Rump Island and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°19'06"N 81°33'33"W to 45°19'06"N 81°33'30"W to 45°18'54"N 81°33'30"W to another point on shore at approximately 45°18'54"N 81°33'42"W   45°19' 81°33'
15. That part of Georgian Bay adjacent to the eastern shore of Cove Island and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°19'30"N 81°44'03"W to 45°19'30"N 81°43'54"W to another point on shore at approximately 45°19'06"N 81°43'54"W   45°17' 81°44'
16. That part of Georgian Bay adjacent to the eastern shore of Cove Island, within the cove identified as Tecumseh Cove and enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°17'49"N 81°42'30"W to another point on shore at approximately 45°17'34"N 81°42'30"W   45°18' 81°43'
17. That part of Georgian Bay enclosed by the following positions: 45°18'54"N 81°40'12"W, 45°18'36"N 81°40'12"W, 45°18'36"N 81°40'30"W and 45°18'54"N 81°40'30"W   45°15' 80°45'
18. That part of Lake Erie in front of Port Dover in the vicinity of Walker Street extending from shore 202 m to the west limit and 154 m to the east limit, enclosed within the positions described in column 3, as marked by buoys   42°46.872'N
80°12.140'W
to
42°46.904'N
80°12.391'W
19. That part of Lake Ontario that is the intake channel for the Ontario Hydro Pickering Nuclear Generating Station, that is north of a line drawn between the southernmost ends of the east and west intake channel groynes (armoured embankments). The groyne endpoints are located at the coordinates set out in column 2 43°48'22"N
79°04'17"W
and
43°48'22"N
79°04'13"W
43°45'
78°00'
20. That part of Lake Ontario that is near the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station and lies within the points described in column 2 (see Note 1) 43°51'59"N 78°44'46"W, 43°51'58"N 78°43'46"W, 43°51'03"N 78°43'48"W, 43°51'05"N 78°44'48"W 43°45' 78°00'
21. That part of Lake Nipissing that is adjacent to the government dock, running south along the shore of that lake and Memorial Drive to Lee Park, in the City of North Bay, lying within the points described in column 2 (see Note 2) 46°16'57"N
79°07'12"W,
46°17'03"N
79°29'32"W,
46°18'25"N
79°30'58"W,
46°19'21"N
79°29'48"W
46°17' 80°00'
22. The part of Lake Ontario that is part of Port Dalhousie harbour, from the Heywood Generating Station on the west side of the harbour to the east shore of the harbour, and all waters lying south of a line drawn from the "all vessels prohibited"' symbol located on the west side of the harbour, 24 m north of the Heywood Generating Station, to the "all vessels prohibited" symbol located on the east side of the harbour, 70 m north of the existing dam Lake Ontario
Port Dalhousie
harbour
43°45' 78°00'
43°12' 79°16'
23. That part of Lake Huron directly in front of the Town of Port Elgin that is north of a line drawn from a point adjacent to the facility known as the First Base Restaurant, thence northwesterly across the water to the southernmost tip of the southwest breakwall 44°26'0,5"N 81°24'30"W 44°30' 82°15'
24. That part of the Ottawa River known as the Des Joachims Generating Station Tailrace Channel, from a line drawn through points marked by sign buoys at coordinates 46°11'44.82" 77°40'56.10" and 46°11'43.08" 77°40'57.12", upstream to the Des Joachims Generating Station dam 46°11'43.95"N 77°40'56.61"W to 46°10'55"N 77°41'50"W 46°11' 77°41'
25. That part of the Otonabee River that is
(a) described as a municipal beach owned by the Village of Lakefield;
(b) approximately 135 m in length and 45 m in depth; and
(c) marked by buoys and signs
  44°09' 78°14'

Note 1: This restriction does not apply to vessels carrying out duties for Ontario Hydro.

Note 2: This restriction applies only from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm on the Saturday and Sunday of Civic Holiday weekend in any year.

PART 3

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2



General Location (Where Necessary)
Column 3

Location Reference (Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)
1. That part of Howe Sound north of Porteau Cove extending 300 m from the shoreline of Lot 2808   49.123 NE
2. That part of Okanagan Lake that is known as Traders Cove Regional Park Beach, approximately 195 m in length and 30 m in depth, buoyed and signed Bear Creek 49°56' 119°30'
3. That part of Okanagan Lake that is known as Okanagan Centre Community Park Beach, approximately 100 m in length and 15 m in depth, buoyed and signed Okanagan Centre 50°03' 119°27'
4. That part of Okanagan Lake that is known as Pritchard Community Park Beach, approximately 45 m in length and 23 m in depth, buoyed and signed Westbank 49°50' 119°34'
5. That part of Okanagan Lake that is known as Kalamoir Community Park Beach, approximately 75 m in length and 20 m in depth, buoyed and signed Kelowna 49°51' 119°32'
6. That part of Okanagan Lake that is known as Killiney Community Park Beach, approximately 300 m in length and 30 m in depth, buoyed and signed Vernon 50°12' 119°29'
7. That part of Okanagan Lake that is known as Powers Creek Community Park Beach, approximately 100 m in length and 30 m in depth, buoyed and signed Westbank 49°49' 119°36'
8. That part of Okanagan Lake that is known as Bertram Creek Regional Park Beach, approximately 77 m in length and 24 m in depth, buoyed and signed Kelowna 49°47' 119°33'
9. That part of Okanagan Lake that is known as Westside Aquatic Community Park Beach, approximately 48 m in length and 50 m in depth, buoyed and signed Westbank 49°49' 119°36'
10. That part of Kalamalka Lake that is known as Kaloya Regional Park Beach, approximately 200 m in length and 24 m in depth, buoyed and signed Oyama 50°07' 119°22'
11. Those parts of Alouette Lake designated as swimming areas, described as part of the campers' beach at the north end of the lake and an area at the south end of the lake opposite the day-use area, both areas buoyed and signed northeast of Maple Ridge 49°20' 122°25'
12. That part of Okanagan Lake known as Boyce Gyro Park, buoyed and signed Kelowna 49°52' 119°29'
13. That part of Okanagan Lake known as Sarsons Beach, buoyed and signed Kelowna 49°51' 119°29'
14. That part of Okanagan Lake known as Lakeshore Road Beach, buoyed and signed Kelowna 49°54' 119°29'
15. That part of Okanagan Lake known as Rotary Beach, buoyed and signed Kelowna 49°52' 119°29'
16. That part of Okanagan Lake known as Kinsmen Park Beach, buoyed and signed Kelowna 49°53' 119°29'
17. That part of Okanagan Lake known as Strathcona Park Beach, buoyed and signed Kelowna 49°53' 119°29'
18. That part of Campbell River
from Elk Falls to the John Hart Dam power house
Campbell River 50°02' 125°19'
19. That part of Skaha Lake known as Sudbury Beach, buoyed and signed Penticton 49°27' 119°35'
20. That part of Skaha Lake known as Airport Beach, buoyed and signed Penticton 49°27' 119°35'
21. That part of Skaha Lake known as Skaha Lake Main Beach, buoyed and signed Penticton 49°27' 119°35'
22. That part of Okanagan Lake known as Farmers' Market Beach, buoyed and signed Penticton 49°30' 119°36'
23. That part of Okanagan Lake known as Three Mile Beach, buoyed and signed Penticton 49°32' 119°34'
24. That part of Okanagan Lake known as Okanagan Lake Beach, buoyed and signed Penticton 49°30' 125°15'
25. That part of Kalamalka Lake known as Kal Beach, buoyed and signed Coldstream 50°13' 119°15'
26. That part of Okanagan Lake known as Paddlewheel Park, buoyed and signed Okanagan Landing 50°14' 119°22'
27. That part of Kalamalka Lake known as Kirkland Beach, buoyed and signed Coldstream 50°13' 119°15'
28. That part of Kalamalka Lake known as Pumphouse Beach, buoyed and signed Coldstream 50°13' 119°16'
29. That part of Kalamalka Lake known as Kalavista Beach, buoyed and signed Coldstream 50°13' 119°15'
30. That part of Okanagan Lake known as Kin Beach, buoyed and signed Okanagan Landing 50°15' 119°21'
31. The parts of Cultus Lake buoyed and posted with
authorized signs
approximately 11 km south of Chilliwack 49°03' 121°58'
32. That part of Osoyoos Lake known as Lions Park, buoyed and signed Osoyoos 49°02' 119°27'
33. That part of Osoyoos Lake known as Gyro Park, buoyed and signed Osoyoos 49°02' 119°27'
34. That part of Osoyoos Lake known as Legion Beach, buoyed and signed Osoyoos 49°02' 119°27'
35. That part of Osoyoos Lake known as Sandy Beach, buoyed and signed Osoyoos 49°02' 119°27'
36. That part of Osoyoos Lake known as Motel Row, buoyed and signed Osoyoos 49°02' 119°27'
37. That part of Okanagan Lake
known as Waterfront Park Beach, buoyed and signed
Kelowna 49°53' 119°29'
38. That part of Okanagan Lake known as Bluebird Beach, buoyed and signed Kelowna 49°50' 119°29'
39. That part of Okanagan Lake known as Cedar Creek Beach, buoyed and signed Kelowna 49°48' 119°31'
40. During any event requiring swimming that has been authorized by the Minister under these Regulations, that part of Elk Lake that is situated east of a line connecting a point at coordinates 48°32'04", 123°23'33" and a point at coordinates 48°31'32", 123°23'23" northwest of Victoria 48°N 123°W
41. That part of Kalamalka Lake known as Tamarack Park Beach at the foot of Tamarack Drive, buoyed and signed Coldstream 50°13' 119°16'

PART 4

MANITOBA

Item Column 1


Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2




Local Name
Column 3


Location Reference
(Gazetteer of Canada
Reference System)
1. St-Georges Pond   50°30'52" 96°13'45"
2. Pine Pond   53°58'57" 101°15'25"
3. Spruce Pond   53°59'11" 101°15'31"
4. Cedar Pond   53°59'38" 101°15'53"
5. Fir Pond   54°01'48" 101°17'13"
6. Aspen Pond   53°42'33" 101°13'25"
7. Birch Pond   53°40'10" 101°16'30"
8. Camperville Pond   51°53'03" 100°08'05"

PART 5

SASKATCHEWAN

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2






Local Name
Column 3

Location Reference
(Gazetteer of Canada
Reference System)
1. That part of Wascana Lake and Wascana Creek forming the Regina Reservoir as shown on Plan of Record No. U14916 in the Land Titles Office for the Regina Land Registration District and located east of the bridge forming part of the highway known as Wascana Parkway and formerly known as Broad Street or New Broad Street   50°26' 104°36'
2. That reach of the South Saskatchewan River between the positions described in column 3   52°08'33"
106°38'13"
and
52°08'88"
106°38'30"
3. That part of Codette Lake forming a small bay lying immediately to the south of the Francois-Finlay Dam described as being inside a line commencing at a point on the south side of the dam southeasterly along the water's edge to the natural shoreline of the lake, thence southwest along the shoreline a distance of 1.5 km to a metal post, thence projecting 1 km north to a point intersecting the north shore of the lake marked by a metal post, thence northeasterly a distance of 300 m to the northern edge of the lakeshore, thence southeasterly to the point of commencement at the Francois-Finlay Dam structure   53°16' 104°17'
4. That part of Iroquois Lake known as Pelican Cove lying adjacent to lots 4a, 4b, 4c and 4d, all in Block 3 as shown on Registered Plan No. 84B13418, extending a distance of 75.06 m between the north and south boundaries of said lot parcels, and extending 100 m into the waters of Iroquois Lake from the easterly boundary of said lot parcels   53°10' 107°01'
5. Douglas Lake Creighton Lake 54°44' 101°55'

PART 6

QUEBEC

Item Column 1





Name Given by the
Répertoire toponymique
du Québec
or Description
Column 2







Local Name
Column 3

Location
Reference
(Répertoire toponymique
du Québec
,
Reference
System)
1. Grenier Lake Lac Grenier 46°03' 74°01'
2. Castor Lake Lac Castor 46°01' 74°02'
3. Davis Lake Lac Davis 46°01' 74°19'
4. Grigon Lake Petit lac des Sables 46°01' 74°18'
5. D'Amours Lake Lac D'Amours 49°02' 64°31'
6. Leamy Lake, the north passage linking the lake to the Gatineau River and the northern half of the south passage linking the lake to La Carrière Lake, from 10:00 a.m. on the day of any fireworks display at Leamy Lake until 10:00 a.m. on the following day Lac Leamy 45°27' 75°43'
7. Les Trois Lacs Lake
in the beach and swimming areas, that part extending perpendicularly from the shore to a point at coordinates 45°47'35"N 71°53'30"W, thence to a point at coordinates 45°47'46"N 71°53'25"W, and thence extending perpendicularly to the shore
Les Trois Lacs 45°48' 71°54'
8. An area of the Saint-Maurice River delineated by the south shore of Île Saint-Quentin Island and a line drawn from point E on that shore at position 46°21'7.7"N 72°31'49.2"W to point A at a position 46°21'4.5"N 72°31'27.7"W to point B at a position 46°21'2.3"N 72°31'27.6"W to point C at a position 46°21'1.3"N 72°31'44.6"W to point D on that shore at a position 46°21'6.0"N 72°31'51.6"W and ending at point E described above Rivière Saint-Maurice, in a specific area delineated by
Saint-Quentin
Island
46°21' 72°31'

SCHEDULE 2
(Subsection 2(2))

WATERS ON WHICH POWER-DRIVEN VESSELS AND VESSELS DRIVEN BY ELECTRICAL PROPULSION ARE PROHIBITED EXCEPT WITH THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE MINISTER

PART 1

ALBERTA

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2






Local Name
Column 3

Location Reference (Alberta Land Titles Act Reference System)
Southern Region
1. Unnamed lake Burmis Lake 13-7-3-W5
2. Unnamed reservoir Gold Springs Reservoir 6-2-15-W4
3. Henderson Lake   33-8-21-W4
4. Unnamed reservoir Lehto's Reservoir 2-13-21-W4
5. Unnamed reservoir Spruce Coulee Reservoir 26-8-2-W4
6. Unnamed lake Taber Fish and Game Pond 1-10-17-W4
7. Unnamed reservoir Granlea Reservoir 33-8-9-W4
8. Unnamed reservoir University Reservoir 25-8-2-W4
9. Unnamed lake Nicholas Sheran
Park Lake
26-8-22-W4
10. Unnamed reservoir Ducks Unlimited Reservoir 18-15,16-W4
11. Unnamed lake Bathing Lake 12-4-1-W5
12. Unnamed lake Bovin Lake 19-3-1-W5
13. Unnamed lake Little Beaverdam
Lake
34-1-28-W4
14. Unnamed lake Phillips Lake 18-8-5-W5
15. Unnamed reservoir Allison Reservoir 27-8-5-W5
Central Region
1. Unnamed reservoir Anderson's
Reservoir No. 2
25-28-21-W4
2. Unnamed reservoir Anderson's
Reservoir
No. 3
24-28-21-W4
3. Unnamed lake Dewitt Pond 31-26-1-W5
4. Unnamed reservoir Hanna-Mattis Reservoir 19-31-12-W4
5. Unnamed reservoir Hilton Reservoir 19-24-23-W4
6. Unnamed reservoir Parks Reservoir 14-31-2-W4
7. Unnamed reservoir Starland Reservoir 26-32-21-W4
8. Unnamed reservoir Strathmore
Children's Pond
14-24-25-W4
9. Langdon Reservoir   23-23-27-W4
10. Unnamed reservoir Braconnier's
Reservoir
20-31-23-W4
11. Unnamed reservoir Clark's Reservoir 21-30-1-W5
12. Unnamed reservoir Hansen's Reservoir 29-38-3-W5
13. Unnamed reservoir Hiller's Reservoir 13-32-29-W4
14. Unnamed reservoir Midway
Centennial Reservoir
16-30-27-W4
15. Unnamed lake Sedgewick Lake 16-44-12-W4
16. Unnamed reservoir Neimala Reservoir 1-39-3-W5
17. Unnamed lake Treasure Island 20-46-19-W4
18. Unnamed reservoir Primus Reservoir 28-39-23-W4
19. Unnamed reservoir Pofiango Reservoir 1-44-26-W4
20. Unnamed lake Rosalind Gravel Pit 31-43-17-W4
21. Unnamed reservoir Donalda Pond 20-42-19-W4
22. Unnamed reservoir Hugh Bower Pond 17-38-27-W4
23. Pigeon Lake*   22-46-28-W4
24. Unnamed lake West Stettler
Fish Pond
6-39-19-W4
25. That part of the Elbow River commencing at the west boundary of Section 4, Township 24, Range 2, west of the 5th Meridian where it enters the City of Calgary, and continuing downstream to its confluence with the Bow River in Section 14, Township 24, Range 1, west of the 5th Meridian Elbow River downstream of
04-24-02-W5 to
14-24-1-W5
26. That part of the Bow River commencing at the west boundary of Section 5, Township 25, Range 2, west of the 5th Meridian and continuing downstream to the point where it exits the City of Calgary at the south boundary of Section 20, Township 22,
Range 29, west of the 4th Meridian
Bow River downstream of
05-25-02-W5 to
20-22-29-W4
East Slopes Region
1. Unnamed lake Ruby Lake 22-44-22-W5
2. Mystery Lake   48-26-W5
3. Unnamed reservoir Pedley Reservoir 2-52-24-W5
4. Unnamed lake Crystal Lake 31-59-18-W5
5. Smoky River   upstream of
NW 1/4 18-56-8-W6
6. Berland River   upstream of
1-55-4-W6
7. Unnamed lake Lambert Pond 8-53-17-W5
8. Unnamed lake Elbow Lake 26-19-8-W5
9. Unnamed lake Sibbald Lake 14,15-24-7-W5
10. Chilver Lake   28-24-8-W5
11. Shunda Creek   31-40-14-W5
12. Unnamed lake Cow Lake 6,7-28-7-W5
13. Crimson Lake*   40-8-W5
14. Gap Lake   5-39-13-W5
15. Pinto Lake   36-21-W5
16. Job Lake   20-39-20-W5
17. Unnamed lake
near Sundre
Eagle Lake 11-32-11-W5
Northeast Region
1. Unnamed lake Dore Lake 12-113-7-W4
2. Unnamed lake Maqua Lake 13-85-9-W4
3. Wolf Lake*   66-6,7-W4
4. Unnamed lake Crow Lake 32-78-14-W4
5. George Lake   28-57-1-W5
6. Islet Lake   that portion being in sectors 1 &
2-52-20-W4
7. Beaverhill Lake   51,52-17,18-W4
8. Unnamed lake Coyote Lake 49-4-W5
9. Bennet Lake   35-52-21-W4
10. Unnamed reservoir Leduc Reservoir 27-49-25-W4
11. Unnamed lake Happy Hollow Lake 64-4-W4
12. Unnamed lake Provost Reservoir 18-39-2-W4
Peace River Region
1. Nose Lake   16-64-11-W6
2. Unnamed lake Motto Lake 4-87-3-W6
3. Unnamed lake Bird's Pond 22-79-8-W6
4. Two Lakes (North)   29-62-12-W6
5. Unnamed lake Long Lake 62-6-W6
6. Sandhill Lake   82,83-4-W6

* The restriction applies only in the areas where signs are placed.

PART 2

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2





Local
Name
Column 3





General
Location
Column 4

Location Reference (Gazetteer
of Canada
Reference System)
1. All waters in Bowron Lake Park, including Bowron Slough (that portion of the Bowron River and its tributaries that connects Swan and Bowron Lakes), except Bowron Lake   Provincial Park
east and south
of Bowron Lake, Cariboo District
53.121 SE
2. The Kispiox River and all its tributaries   flows southeast
into Skeena River, north of Bulkley River, Cassiar District
55.127 SW
3. Duck Lake   south of Kootenay Lake, Kootenay District 49.116 SW
4. Jim Smith Lake   head of Jim Smith Creek, southwest
of Cranbrook, Kootenay District
49.115 SW
5. Tsitniz Lake   expansion of Tsitniz Creek, Cariboo District 53.122 NE
6. Kemp Lake   west of Sooke harbour, Sooke 48.123 SW
7. Nancy Greene Lake Sheep Lake near Kinnaird 49.117 SW
8. Cecil Lake   near Fort St. John 56.120 SW
9. Unnamed lake Antler Lake near Gold River 49.126 NE
10. Champion Lakes   near Trail 49.117 SW
11. Bridal Lake   near Creston 49.117 SE
12. Norbury Lakes Peckhams Lake and Garbutts Lake near Cranbrook 49.115 NE
13. Bear Lake   Crooked River Provincial Park, Cariboo District 54.122 SW
14. Unnamed lake Squaw Lake west of Crooked River, Cariboo District 54.122 SW
15. Burnaby Lake   near New Westminster 49.122 SW
16. Deer Lake   near Burnaby 49.122 SW
17. Blackburn Lake   Saltspring Island 48.123 NE
18. Lightning Lake   Manning Park 49.120 SW
19. Mike Lake   Golden Ears Park 49.122 SW
20. Rolley Lake   Rolley Lake Park 49.122 SE
21. Alice Lake   Alice Lake Park 49.123 NE
22. Browning Lake   east of Watts Point, Howe Sound 49.123 NE
23. Davis Lake   Davis Lake Park 49.122 SE
24. The southern tip of Mara Lake that lies to the south of the CPR Line and Bridge Rosamund Lake east of Salmon
Arm
50.119 NE
25. Glen Lake   near Victoria 48.123 SW
26. Horseshoe Lake   southeast of Fort Steel 49.115 NW
27. Kathlyn Lake Lake Kathlyn near Smithers 54.127 NE
28. Ispah Lake   near Prince George 53.122 NE
29. Trout Lake   Sasquatch Provincial Park 49.121 SW
30. Lower Elk Lake   Elk Lake
Provincial Park
50.115 NE
31. Upper Elk Lake   Elk Lake
Provincial Park
50.115 NE
32. Donner Lake   Strathcona Provincial Park 49.125 NW
33. Unnamed lake Hidden Lake Kikomun Creek Provincial Park 49.115 SE
34. Seymour Lake   near Smithers 54.127 NE
35. Hush Lake   near Quesnel 53.122 SE
36. Stein Lake   near Lytton 50.122 SE
37. Rosebud Lake   near Salmo 49.117 SE
38. Unnamed lake Grace Lake northwest of Harrison Hot Springs 49.121 SW
39. Unnamed lake Francis Lake northwest of Harrison Hot Springs 49.121 SW
40. Unnamed lake Bear Lake northeast of Harrison Hot Springs 49.121 SW
41. Unnamed lake Wood Lake northeast of Harrison Hot Springs 49.121 SW
42. Unnamed lake Wolf Lake northeast of Harrison Hot Springs 49.121 SW
43. Michael Lake   near Ladysmith 49.123 SW
44. Cranberry Lake   near Powell River 49.124 NW
45. Prior Lake   near Victoria 48.123 SE
46. McKenzie Lake   near Victoria 48.123 SE
47. Alces Lake   east of Canal Flats 50.115 SW
48. Surveyor's Lake   Kikomun Creek Park 49.115 SE
49. Unnamed lake   Kikomun Creek Park 49.115 SE
50. Unnamed park   Kikomun Creek Park 49.115 SE
51. Unnamed lake   Kikomun Creek Park 49.115 SE
52. Spider Lake   west of Qualicum Beach 49.124 SW
53. Illusion Lake   west of Qualicum Beach 49.124 SW
54. Fly Lake   north of 100 Mile House 51.121 NE
55. Jackfish Lake   southeast of Fort Nelson 55.121 NW
56. That part of the Dean River between the 4 km bridge and the boundary signs at approximately the 8 km point on the river (see Note 1)   approximately 80 km north of Bella Coola 51.126 NW
57. Kitimat River   north of Kitimat Arm 54.128 SW
58. Holland Lake   southeast of Ladysmith 48.123 NW
59. Provost Dam   southeast of Ladysmith 48.123 NW
60. Stocking Lake   southeast of Ladysmith 48.123 NW
61. Emerald Lake   approximately 60 km north of Prince George  
62. Yakoun River   Queen Charlotte Islands 53°39' 132°12'
63. Lakelse Rivert   Terrace 54°25' 128°40'
64. Radar Lake   Dawson Creek 55°40' 120°21'
65. La Salle Lakes   McBride 53°31' 120°40'
66. Sasamat Lake
(see Note 2)
  Port Moody 49°19' 122°54'
67. That part of the Okanagan River between Skaha Lake and Okanagan Lake   Penticton 49°24' 119°36'
68. Echo Lake   south of Fort
St. James
54°13' 124°13'
69. Ferguson Lake, southeast of Nukko and Swamp Lakes, northwest of Prince George   Prince George 54°02' 122°51'
70. Unnamed lake; a small lake northwest of Moberly Lake, between Chetwynd and Hudson Hope South Cameron Lake Moberly Lake Chetwynd 55°53' 121°52'
71. Stellako River, from the egress of Francois Lake downstream approximately 7 km to the waterfall above Fraser Lake   Fraser Lake, west of Prince George 54°03' 124°53'
72. Tyee Pool, a rectangular area located off Tyee Spit near Campbell River, bounded by the following points: 50°03'10" and 125°15'08" in the northeast, 50°02'47" and 125°14'43" in the southeast, 50°02'42" and 125°14'55" in the southwest and 50°03'03" and 125°15'17" in the northwest*   Tyee Spit, Campbell River 50°03'10"
125°15'08"
to
50°02'42"
125°14'55"
73. That part of Boundary Bay from the point of Blackie Spit to Sullivan Point, then south from the point to Maple Street Crescent Beach Surrey 49°03' 122°53'
74. Little Heffley Lake   Kamloops 50°51' 120°06'
75. That part of the Coquitlam River from approximately 2 km south of Port Coquitlam to the Fraser River   Coquitlam 49°14' 122°48'
76. Whonnock Lake   Maple Ridge 49°13' 122°27'
77. Alouette River   Pitt Meadows 49°16' 12242'
78. North Alouette River   Pitt Meadows 4916' 122°42'
79. Kwitzil Lake   west of Prince George 53°51' 123°15'
80. All waters within Strathcona Provincial Park, except Gold, Upper, Campbell and Buttle Lakes   west of Campbell River 49°40' 125°40'
81. Unnamed lake, known as Boulder Lake   south of Chetwynd 55°20' 121°38'
82. McArthur Island Slough (from westerly entrance to 12th St. entrance to Park)   Kamloops 50°41' 120°23'
83. Widgeon Creek   Pitt Lake, east of Vancouver, north of Pitt Meadows 40°21' 122°38'
84. Salmon River (from confluence with the White River upstream)   Sayward 50°23' 125°57'
85. Lower Moyie River (from the bridge at the south end of Moyie Lake to the U.S. border)   south of Cranbrook 49°00' 116°11'
86. Effective November 1 to April 30 and during any event requiring swimming for which a permit has been issued under these Regulations, Beaver Lake and that part of Elk and Beaver Lakes in the interlake area that is situated south of a line connecting a point at coordinates 48°31'31" 123°23'29" and a point at coordinates 48°31'58" 123°24'03" except the following parts to which the restriction set out in item 19 of Part 1 of Schedule 4 applies:
(a) that part delineated by a line drawn from a point at coordinates 48°31'35" 123°23'49" to 48°31'36" 123°23'55", thence to 48°31'21" 123°23'40", thence to 48°31'23" 123°23'36";
(b) that part delineated by a line drawn from a point at coordinates 48°31'22" 123°23'33" to 48°31'32" 123°23'31", thence to 48°31'32" 123°23'34", thence to 48°31'23" 123°23'36";
(c) that part delineated by a line drawn from a point at coordinates 48°31'21" 123°23'40" to 48°31'14" 123°23'40", thence to 48°31'37" 123°23'37", thence to 48°31'15" 123°23'33", thence to 48°31'22" 123°23'33", thence to 48°31'23" 123°23'36"; and
(d) that part delineated by a line drawn from a point at coordinates 48°31'14" 123°23'40" to 48°30'59" 123°23'48", thence to 48°30'58" 123°23'46", thence to 48°31'37" 123°23'37"
Elk and Beaver Lakes near Victoria 48°32' 123°24'
87. Rosen Lake   Read Island 50°09' 125°08'
88. Donnely Lake   100 Mile House 51°45' 120°40'
89. Unnamed (Snag) lake   100 Mile House 51°40' 121°44'
90. Grassy Lake   100 Mile House 49°05' 120°55'
91. Unnamed (Bluff) lake   100 Mile House 51°45' 124°43'
92. Harrison River (small bay)   Harrison Lake 49°13' 121°57'
93. Adams River   Sorrento 50°54' 119°53'
94. Dahl Lake   Prince George 53°47' 123°18'
95. Powell Lake area known as One Mile Bay Powell River 49°53' 124°33'
96. Chilko Lake area known as Big Lagoon Chilko Lake 51°16' 124°04'
97. Gold River   Gold River 49°41' 126°06'
98. Natadesleen Lake and the Iskut River, between Natadesleen Lake and Kinaskan Lake   northwest B.C., Hwy 37 57°29' 130°15'
99. The Atnarko River from the foot bridge at 52°15'20.16"N 125°30'46.72"W just above the junction with Goat Creek at the outflow of Stillwater Lake downstream to the junction where the Atnarko and Talchako rivers meet Atnarko River   52°22' 126°06'

*During the period commencing on July 15 and ending September 15, power-driven vessels are prohibited.

Note 1: The restriction applies only during the period commencing on August 1 and ending on August 31.

Note 2: The restriction applies only during the period commencing on May 1 and ending on September 30.

PART 3

ONTARIO

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2





Specific Location
Column 3

Location Reference (Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)
1. That part of the Rouge River that lies between its mouth and Hwy 401 43°47'30" 79°07'00"
to
43°48' 79°08'
43°48' 79°07'
2. That part of Rideau Lake known as Hoggs Bay and lying within Lots 8 to 11, Concession IV, North Burgess Twp, Lanark County   44°46' 76°13'
3. Loon Lake in North Burgess Twp, Lanark County   44°47' 76°14'
4. Bow Lake in Darling Twp, Lanark County   45°09' 76°28'
5. That part of the Detroit River that is within the waters of Peche Island Provincial Park, enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 42°20'41"N 82°55'50"W to 42°20'37"N 82°55'46"W to 42°20'39"N 82°55'36"W to 42°20'42"N 82°55'32"W to another point on shore at approximately 42°20'43"N 82°55'28"W   42°03' 83°09'
6. That part of Lake Huron that is within 335 m of shore in front of Lot 1, Lake Range, West Concession, Village of Grand Bend, Lambton County 43°19' 8145' 44°30' 82°15'
7. That part of Long Point Bay of Lake Erie in front of Lot 13 of the Twp. of Delhi (Charlotteville) in the Regional Municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 42°41'30.7"N 80°19'37.2"W to 42°41'30.2"N 80°19'35.8"W to 42°41'21.1"N 80°19'39.4"W to another point on shore at approximately 42°41'21.6"N 80°19'40.8"W    
8. Mirror Lake Part of Lots 15 & 16, Concession XIII, Minden Twp Haliburton County 45°03' 78°42'
9. Chalk Lake, Scugog Twp, Regional Municipality of Durham   44°01'79°03'
10. Neebing McIntyre Floodway, within the City of Thunder Bay, located as set out in column 2 48°23'51"N 89°15'50"W
to
48°23'59"N 89°13'06"W
48°23' 89°13'
11. Doctor Lake   44°52' 76°14'
12. That part of Chandos Lake in
Lot 21, Concession XI, Chandos Twp, that is a zone extending
150 m into the lake, commencing at a point on the shoreline that is 415 m west of the mouth of the Deer River, thence following the shoreline in a westerly direction for 150 m
  44°49' 78°00'
13. Joselin Lake, Humphrey Twp, Parry Sound District (see
Note 1)
  45°14' 79°50'
14. That part of Twenty Mile Creek in the Town of Lincoln from a point approximately 90 m south of the metal railway bridge located at 43°09'52" 79°21'14", thence south along the west channel (also known as the Blind Channel) and thence, to the east channel of Twenty Mile Creek 43°09'52" 79°21'14" 43°10' 79°22'
15. That part of Twenty Mile Creek in the Town of Lincoln south of the 21st Street Bridge located at 43°09'07" 79°21'44" 43°09'07" 79°21'44" 43°10' 79°22'
16. Maki Lake, Aweres Twp, District of Algoma   46°37' 84°17'

Note 1: This restriction applies only during the period commencing on June 15 and ending on September 1.

PART 4

MANITOBA

Item Column 1


Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2



Local Name
Column 3

Location Reference (Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)
1. Unnamed lake Noble Lake 49°35' 99°38'
2. That portion of Lake Minnewasta that is north of a line that is parallel to, and 366 m north of, the south boundary of section 6-3-5W   49°11' 98°08'
3. Lake One   50°02' 95°13'
4. Lake Two   50°02' 95°13'
5. LaSalle River LaSalle River 49°43'53" 97°10'05"
to
49°45'22" 97°08'28"
6. Seine River Seine River 49°46'45" 97°02'34"
to
49°54'01" 97°06'34"
7. Sturgeon Creek Sturgeon Creek 49°55'23" 97°19'53"
to
49°53'02" 97°16'13"
8. Omand's Creek Omand's Creek 49°55'44" 97°13'44"
to
49°52'43" 97°11'27"
9. Retention ponds, except South Transcona Retention Pond Retention ponds Within City of Winnipeg limits

PART 5

SASKATCHEWAN

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2





Local Name
Column 3

Location Reference (Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)
1. That part of Wascana Lake and Wascana Creek forming the Regina Reservoir as shown on Plan of Record No. U14916 in the Land Titles Office for the Regina Land Registration District and located east of the bridge forming part of the highway known as Wascana Parkway and formerly known as Broad Street or New Broad Street   50°26' 104°36'
2. Condie Reservoir   50°34' 104°43'
3. That part of Wascana Lake and Wascana Creek forming the Regina Reservoir as shown on Plan of Record No. V14916 in the Land Titles Office for the Regina Land Registration District and located west of the bridge forming part of the highway known as Wascana Parkway and formerly known as Broad Street or New Broad Street   50°26' 104°36'
4. That reach of the South Saskatchewan River between
52°07'14" 106°40'17" and
52°05'50" 106°41'25"
   
5. Burton Lake   52°16' 105°07'
6. Muenster Pond   52°11' 104°14'
7. Buffalo Pound Trout Pond   50°35' 105°25'
8. Candle Lake Trout Pond   53°49' 150°20'
9. Fisher Creek (between Hwy 265 and Candle Lake)   53°47' 105°19'
10. Emerald Lake   54°43' 105°41'
11. Unnamed lake Nisbet Pond 53°13' 105°54'
12. Unnamed lake Steistol or Hill Lake 52°35' 103°26'

PART 6

QUEBEC

Item Column 1





Name Given by the
Répertoire toponymique
du Québec
or Description
Column 2






Specific Location
Column 3

Location
Reference
(Répertoire toponymique
du Québec
,
Reference System)
1. Bouchette Lake Lac Bouchette 45°56' 74°15'
2. Sainte-Marie Lake Lac Sainte-Marie 47°41' 70°17'
3. Des Hauteurs Lake Lac des Hauteurs 48°27' 78°11'
4. Croche Lake Lac Croche 46°02' 74°43'
5. That part of the Quillians River from a point located at its mouth at coordinates 45°16' 72°30' to a point upstream at coordinates 45°17' 72°28' Rivière Quillians  
6. That part of the Plage Tiffany River from a point located at its mouth at coordinates 45°15' 72°30' to a point upstream at coordinates 45°15' 72°28' Rivière Plage Tiffany  
7. That part of the Pearson River from a point located at its mouth at coordinates 45°14' 72°31' to a point upstream at coordinates 45°13' 72°31' Rivière Pearson  
8. That part of the Coldbrook River from a point located at its mouth at coordinates 45°14' 72°31' to a point upstream at coordinates 45°13' 72°30' Rivière Coldbrook  
9. Aux Brochets Lake Lac aux Brochets 46°44' 79°05'
10. Unnamed lake Lac à la Vase 46°54' 71°36'
11. Unnamed lake, between the shore of Lake Saint-Joseph
and the points at coordinates 46°52'25" 71°37'13" and 46°52'27" 71°37'04"
Lac Saint-Joseph 46°52'25"
71°37'13"
to
46°52'27"
71°37'04"
12. Unnamed lake, between the shore of Lake Saint-Joseph
and the points at coordinates 46°52'37" 71°36'52" and 46°52'59" 71°36'52"
Lac Saint-Joseph 46°52'37"
71°36'52"
to
46°52'59"
71°36'52"
13. Unnamed lake, between the shore of Lake Saint-Joseph
and the points at coordinates 46°54'11" 71°37'23" and 46°54'17" 71°37'26"
Lac Saint-Joseph 46°54'11"
71°37'23"
to
46°54'17"
71°37'26"
14. Unnamed lake, between the shore of Lake Saint-Joseph
and the points at coordinates 46°52'23" 71°37'23" and 46°52'24" 71°37'10"
Lac Saint-Joseph 46°52'23"
71°37'23"
to
46°52'24"
71°37'10"
15. À Bob Lake Lac Bob 45°57' 73°49'
16. Ménard Lake Lac Ménard 46°07' 74°11'
17. Lake Mégantic, zone R at coordinates 45°27' 70°53' (see Note 1) Lac Mégantic 45°32' 70°53'
18. Lake Mégantic, zone S at coordinates 45°33' 70°56' (see Note 1) Lac Mégantic 45°32' 70°53'
19. Écho Lake Lac Écho 45°53' 74°15'
20. Saint-Louis Lake Lac Saint-Louis 45°53' 74°17'
21. Aux Araignées Lake, within a radius of 200 m from its outlet at point C, at coordinates 45°27'35" 70°51'00", at the southwest extremity of the lake Lac aux Araignées 45°28' 70°49'
22. Lake Memphrémagog, within the following zones of Magog Bay:
(a) Zone A: within 100 m of the shore, between a line connecting a point at coordinates 45°16'06" 72°09'41" and a point at coordinates 45°15'59" 72°10'05", and a line connecting a point at coordinates 45°16'18" 72°10'02" and a point at coordinates 45°16'13" 72°10'02";
(b) Zone B: within 100 m of the shore, between a line connecting a point at coordinates 45°16'14" 72°10'26" and a point at coordinates 45°16'10" 72°10'26", and a line connecting a point at coordinates 45°16'13" 72°10'46" and a point at coordinates 45°16'09" 72°10'45";
(c) Zone C: within 100 m of the shore, between a line connecting a point at coordinates 45°15'58" 72°09'38" and a point at coordinates 45°15'57" 72°09'43", and a line connecting a point at coordinates 45°16'03" 72°09'40" and a point at coordinates 45°16'01" 72°09'43"
Lac Memphrémagog 45°08' 72°16'
23. Berthier Lake, west of a line connecting point A, at coordinates 46°15'58" 73°27'50", and point B, at coordinates 46°16'08" 73°28'00" Lac Pelletier 46°16' 73°28'
24. Godon Lake Godon Lake 46°09' 73°47'
25. Lake Saint-François, within a zone of Aux Rats Musqués Bay, between point C at coordinates 45°58'40" 71°10'30", point D at coordinates 45°58'35" 71°10'35", point E at coordinates 45°58'45" 71°10'20" and point F at coordinates 45°58'50" 71°10'10" Lac Saint-François 45°55' 71°10'
26. Matagami Lake, within a zone between point E at coordinates 49°53'23" 77°16'04", point F at coordinates 49°53'23" 77°16'06", point G at coordinates 49°53'19" 77°16'06" and point H at coordinates 49°53'19" 77°16'04" Matagami Lake 49°53' 77°30'
27. Blondin Lake Blondin Lake 46°22' 73°26'
28. Solbec Lake Solbec Lake 45°49' 71°16'
29. Gustave Lake Gustave Lake 45°51' 74°20'
30. Leamy Lake, the north passage linking the lake to the Gatineau River and the northern half of the south passage linking the lake to De la Carrière Lake, except the part of Leamy Lake described in item 193 of Part 3 of Schedule 6 during the period beginning on the Friday preceding Victoria Day and ending on Thanksgiving Day Leamy Lake 45°27' 75°43'
31. Richer Lake Lac Richer 45°47' 74°29'
32. Larder Lake Lac Larder 48°11' 77°32'
33. Memphrémagog Lake
(a) within 30 m of shore from a point at coordinates 45°01'23" 72°13'00" (Cedarville wharf) to a point at coordinates 45°01'22" 72°12'53" (southeast limit of Weir Park); and
(b) in a triangular area delineated by points at coordinates 45°05'31" 72°17'38" (northeast tip of Vale Perkins wharf), 45°05'32" 72°17'41" and 45°05'32" 72°17'38"
Lac Memphrémagog 45°08' 72°16'
34. The confluent of the Longue Pointe River from a point at coordinates 45°51'10" 71°22'05", upstream Longue Pointe River 45°51' 71°22'
35. The confluent of the Coleraine River from a point at coordinates 45°56'50" 71°21'50", upstream Rivière Coleraine 45°55' 71°23'
36. Fiddler Lake Lac Fiddler 45°48' 74°14'
37. Vert Lake Lac Vert 46°15' 73°32'
38. Des Surs Lake Lac des Surs 48°10'50" 77°43'20"

Note 1: This restriction applies during the period commencing on April 15 and ending on August 15.

PART 7

NOVA SCOTIA

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2






Local Name
Column 3

Location
Reference
(Gazetteer
of Canada

Reference System)
1. The part of Mushamush Lake delineated by the shoreline of Mushamush beach and a line drawn from point A on the shore at coordinates 44°28'33"N 64°31'49"W to point B at coordinates 44°28'34"N 64°31'51"W to point C at coordinates 44°28'32"N 64°31'53"W and to point D on the shore at coordinates 44°28'31"N 64°31'52"W Mushamush Lake 44°28'32" 64°31'51"

SCHEDULE 3
(Subsection 2(3))

WATERS ON WHICH POWER-DRIVEN VESSELS ARE PROHIBITED EXCEPT WITH THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE MINISTER

PART 1

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2





Local
Name
Column 3





General
Location
Column 4

Location Reference (Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)
1. Hague Lake   Cortes Island near south end, Sayward District 50.124 SW
2. Gunflint Lake   Cortes Island near south end, Sayward District 50.124 SW
3. Alpha Lake   near Alta Lake 50.123 SE
4. Nita Lake   near Alta Lake 50.122 SW
5. Unnamed lake Lost Lake near Alta Lake 50.122 SW
6. Tugulnuit Lake   near Oliver 49.119 SW
7. Hope Slough   near Chilliwack 49.121 SW
8. Schkam Lake Lake of the Woods near Hope 49.121 SE
9. Garden Bay Lake   near Pender Harbour 49.124 NE
10. Paq Lake Lillies Lake near Pender Harbour 49.124 NE
11. Hotel Lake   near Pender Harbour 49.124 NE
12. Mixal Lake Bear Lake near Pender Harbour 49.124 NE
13. North Lake   Sechelt Peninsula 49.123 NW
14. Klein Lake Killarney Lake Sechelt Peninsula 49.123 NW
15. Waugh Lake Worm Lake Sechelt Peninsula 49.123 NW
16. Unnamed lake Trout Lake Sechelt Peninsula 49.123 NW
17. Unnamed lake Kokomo Lake Sechelt Peninsula 49.124 NE
18. Lajoie Lake Little Gun Lake near Lillooet, Lillooet District 50.122 NW
19. Lucille Lake   near Garibaldi 49.123 NE
20. Langford Lake   near Esquimalt 48.123 SW
21. Stowell Lake   Saltspring Island 48.123 NE
22. Chicadee Lake   Denman Island 49.124 NW
23. Graham Lake   Denman Island 49.124 NW
24. Echo Lake   near Campbell River 49.125 NE
25. Jackpine Lake   near Peachland 49.119 NW
26. Diver Lake   near Nanaimo 49.124 SE
27. Green Lake   near Nanaimo 49.124 SE
28. Kwotlenemo Lake Fountain Lake near Lillooet 50.121 NW
29. Elk Lake   near Williams Lake 52.122 SE
30. 108 Mile Lake   100 Mile House 51.121 NE
31. Sepa Lake   100 Mile House 51.121 NE
32. Clear Lake   Quadra Island 50.125 SE
33. Little Main Lake   Quadra Island 50.125 SE
34. Stramberg Lake   Quadra Island 50.125 SE
35. Morte Lake   Quadra Island 50.125 SE
36. Durrance Lake   near Victoria 48.123 SE
37. Thetis Lake Upper and Lower Thetis near Victoria 48.123 SE
38. Wowo Lake   near Campbell River 49.125 NE
39. Box Lake   near Nakusp 50.117 SW
40. Loon Lake   near Grasmere 49.115 SE
41. Unnamed lake Edward Lake near Grasmere 49.115 SE
42. Garnet Lake   near Summerland 49.119 NW
43. Twin Lakes   near Keremeos 49.119 SW
44. Thirsk Lake   near Princeton 49.120 NW
45. Dougan Lake   near Cowichan Bay 48.123 NW
46. Foley Lake   east of Chilliwack 49.121 SW
47. Snowshoe Lake   near Edgewood 49.118. NE
48. Valentine Lake   near 100 Mile House 50.119 NW
49. Tumuch Lake   northwest of McBride 53.121 NE
50. Slim Lake   northwest of McBride 53.121 NE
51. Shandy Lake   northwest of McBride 53.121 NE
52. Ernest Lake   south of Kamloops 50.120 SE
53. That Part of Roche Lake south of a line bearing true 244° from a point on the southern tip of the largest island in the south arm of Roche Lake to the westerly shoreline and conversely 64° to the easterly shoreline   south of Kamloops 50.120 SE
54. Lizard Lake   near Port Renfrew 48.124 SW
55. Glimpse Lake   northeast of Merritt 50.120 SE
56. Gantahaz Lake   Mackenzie 55.123 SE
57. Botts Lake   west of Brisco 50.116 NE
58. Cub Lake   west of Brisco 50.116 NE
59. Topaz Lake   west of Brisco 50.116 NE
60. Baird Lake   near Enderby 50.118 NW
61. Hall Lake   west of Brisco 50.116 NE
62. Twin Lakes   west of Brisco 50.116 NE
63. Lead Queen Lake   west of Brisco 50.116 NE
64. Steamboat Lake   west of Brisco 50.116 NE
65. Upper Halgrave   west of Brisco 50.116 NE
66. Lower Halgrave   west of Brisco 50.116 NE
67. Sam's Folley Lake   west of Brisco 50.116 NE
68. Jade Lake   west of Brisco 50.116 NE
69. Silver Lake   northwest of Peachland 49.119 NW
70. South Morfee Lake   Mackenzie 55.123 SE
71. Haslam Lake   near Powell River 49.124 NE
72. Brooke Lake   near Brookmere 50.121 SE
73. Andy Lake   near Brookmere 50.121 SE
74. Greenlee Lake   west of Canim Lake, Lillooet District 51.120 NW
75. Lillian Lake   near Invermere 50.116 NE
76. Beaver Lake   north of Roseberry 52.121SW
77. Caribou Lakes   west of Nakusp 52.121 NE
78. Cottonwood Lake   Cottonwood Provincial Park 49.117 SE
79. Cusheon Lake   east side of Saltspring Island 48.123 NE
80. Idleback Lake   east side of Okanagan Lake 49.119 NW
81. Maxwell Lake   west side of Saltspring Island 48.123 NW
82. Weston Lake   east side of Saltspring Island 48.123 NE
83. Whitestone Lake   west of Hart Lake 52.122 SE
84. Trout Lake   northeast of Yellow Lake 49.119 SW
85. Unnamed lake Blue Lake near Soda Creek 52.122 SE
86. Unnamed lake Jackson's Pothole east of McLeese Lake 52.122 SE
87. Deer Lake   Sasquatch Provincial Park 49.121 SW
88. Stewart Lake   south of Sayward 50.126 SE
89. Tlowils Lake   south of Sayward 50.125 SW
90. Lynx Lake   south of Prince George 53.122 NW
91. St. Mary Lake   Saltspring Island 48.123 NW
92. Heart Lake   south of Chetwynd 55°29' 122°34'
93. Lodgepole Lake   south of Kamloops 50°31' 120°31'
94. Skulow Lake   northeast of Williams Lake 52°18' 121°54'
95. Flapjack Lake   Little Fort 51°34' 120°25'
96. Logan Lake   Kamloops 50°40' 120°40'
97. Sasamat Lake*   Port Moody 49°19' 122°54'
98. Ross Lake   Ross Lake Provincial Park 55°16' 127°31'
99. Tepee Lakes   west of Peachland 49°47' 120°16'
100. Lost Lake   east of Oyama 119°11' 50°05'
101. Eleanor Lake   Blue River 52°07' 119°18'
102. Fuller Lake   Chemainus 48°54' 123°43'
103. Miami Creek   Harrison Hot Springs 49°18'121°48'
104. Irish Lake   approximately
15 km southeast of 100 Mile House
51°33' 121°10'
105. Eena Lake   Approximately 15 km northwest of Prince George 54°03' 123°01'
106. Glen Lake, south of Langford Lake, east of Mount Wells, Esquimalt District Glen Lake Victoria-Langford 48°26' 123°31'
107. Hammer Lake   near Bonaparte Lake 51°14' 120°42'
108. Meridian Lake   near 100 Mile House 51°35' 120°34'
109. Unnamed lake Windy Point Lake southwest of Mackenzie 55°06' 122°58'
110. Unnamed lake Dina
Lake #2
north of Mackenzie 55°32' 123°17'
111. Levette Lake   northwest of Brackendale 49°50' 123°11'
112. Tupper Lake   southwest of Logan Lake 50°26' 120°53'
113. Abbott Lake   northeast of Williams Lake 52°20' 121°30'
114. Amanita Lake   northeast of Prince George 54°09' 121°50'
115. Matheson Lake   southwest of Victoria 48°22' 123°36'
116. Baynes Lake   south of Fernie 49°14' 115°13'
117. Gracie Lake   west of Port Alberni 49°13' 125°05'
118. Higgins Lake   east of 100 Mile House 51°38' 120°53'
119. Link Lake   northeast of Princeton 49°42' 120°14'
120. Alces Lake   east of Canal Flats 50°07' 115°32'
121. Sayres Lake   northwest of Mission 40°19' 122°20'
122. Alexis Lake   west of Williams Lake 52°16' 123°31'
123. Little Alexis Lake   west of Williams Lake 52°16' 123°31'
124. One Lake   west of Williams Lake 52°16' 123°31'
125. Two Lake   west of Williams Lake 52°16' 123°31'
126. Fawn Lake   100 Mile House 51°33' 120°59'
127. The West Road River   Quesnel (Blackwater) River (area between posted signs) 53°19' 122°52'
128. Lambly (Bear) Lake   Westbank 49°57' 119°42'
129. Islaht (Horseshoe) Lake   Westbank 49°59' 119°48'
130. Dobbin Lake   Westbank 49°59' 119°49'
131. Jimmy Lake   Kamloops 50°20' 119°49'
132. Plateau Lake   Kamloops 50°19' 120°16'
133. Lolo Lake   Kamloops 51°38' 120°10'
134. Chataway Lake   Kamloops 50°22' 120°55'
135. Gypsum Lake   Kamloops 50°21' 120°51'
136. Morris Creek and Lake   Harrison Lake 49°18' 121°53'
137. Maple Lake   Courtenay 49°38' 125°01'
138. Loon Lake   Port Alberni 49°15' 124°42'
139. Pinantan Lake   Kamloops 50°43' 120°01'
140. Robertson Lake   Aspen Grove 49°44' 120°40'
141. Harvey Hall Lake   Aspen Grove 49°44' 120°41'
142. Tommy Lee Lake   Aspen Grove 49°44' 120°40'
143. Stony Lake   Aspen Grove 49°45' 120°42'
144. Goose Lake   Aspen Grove 49°45' 120°44'
145. Johnny Lake   Aspen Grove 49°45' 120°45'
146. Rickey Lake   Aspen Grove 49°45' 120°44'
147. Clifford Lake   Aspen Grove 50°25' 120°53'
148. Larry Lake   Aspen Grove 49°07' 125°26'
149. Cedar Lake   Golden 51°16' 116°59'
150. Big Horn Reservoir   Kelowna 49°54' 119°34'
151. Rose Valley Reservoir   Kelowna 49°54' 119°34'
152. Dunalter Lake (Irrigation)   Houston 54°28' 126°45'
153. Seeley Lake   New Hazelton 55°10' 127°40'
154. Hart Lake Hart Lake east of Crooked River, Cariboo District 54°28.02' 122°39.00'
155. Kidd Lake Kidd Lake Merrit 49°55' 120°37'
156. Cameron Slough Cameron Lake 30 km east of Kimberly 49°46' 115°44'
157. That part of the Elk River between points at coordinates 50°33'30"N 115°05'20"W and 49°11'57"N 115°08'51"W Elk River Regional District of East Kootenay 50°00'

* The restriction applies only during the period commencing on October 1 and ending on April 30.

PART 2

ONTARIO

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2






Specific Location
Column 3

Location Reference
(Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)
1. Basshaunt Lake, Guilford Twp, Haliburton County   45°07' 78°28'
2. White Lake, Olden Twp, Frontenac County   44°47' 76°45'
3. Atkins Lake,
Macaulay Twp, Muskoka District
  45°07' 79°14'
4. Green Lake,
Dunphy Twp,
Algoma District
48°21'N
84°33'50"W
 
5. Samally Lake, Admaston Twp, Renfrew County 45°26'47"N to 45°26'20"N and 76°51'37"W to 76°51'57"W 45°26' 76°52'
6. Big Hardings Lake, Cardiff Twp, Haliburton County   45°01' 78°06'
7. Tamarack Lake, Glamorgan Twp, Haliburton County   44°53' 78°22'
8. Cyprus Lake
(see Note 1)
  45°14' 81°32'
9. Brewster's Lake, Osprey Twp,
Grey County
  44°20' 80°18'
10. Irish Lake,
Artemesia Twp,
Grey County
  44°16' 80°39'

Note 1: The restriction applies only during the period commencing on June 15 and ending on September 15.

PART 3

ALBERTA

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2






Local Name
Column 3

Location Reference
(Alberta Land
Titles Act

Reference System)
Southern Region
1. Unnamed reservoir Michelle Reservoir 5-7-3-W4
2. Unnamed lake Reesor Lake 20-8-1-W4
3. Unnamed lake McQuillan Lake 13-8-19-W4
4. Unnamed lake Round Lake 16,17-1,2-W4
5. Beaverdam Lake   1,2-27,28-W4
6. Cochrane Lake   30-4-27-W4
7. Unnamed reservoir Bullshead Reservoir 28,29-8-4-W4
8. Unnamed lake Emerald Lake 8-8-5-W5
9. Unnamed lake Brooks Aqueduct
Pond
15-18-14-W4
Central Region
1. Unnamed reservoir Dobson Reservoir 12-30-8-W4
2. Unnamed reservoir Fyten Reservoir 9-30-24-W4
3. Unnamed reservoir Michichi Reservoir 19-30-18-W4
4. Unnamed reservoir Severn Creek Reservoir 11-26-22-W4
5. Unnamed lake Stafford Lake
(Brooks Children's Pond)
4-19-14-W4
6. Unnamed reservoir Tilley A Reservoir 8-18-12-W4
7. Unnamed reservoir Tilley B Reservoir 31-18-12-W4
8. Unnamed reservoir Huber Reservoir 36-37-13-W4
9. Unnamed reservoir Mound Red
Reservoir
11-45-28-W4
10. Unnamed lake Sardine Lake 32-48-4-W5
11. Unnamed lakes Twin Lakes 46-3-W5
12. Unnamed lake Short Hills (Cran) Pond 2-42-19-W4
13. Unnamed lake Windsor Lake 10-42-22-W4
14. Unnamed lake Ashland Dam 32-48-4-W5
15. Unamed lake Gooseberry Park
Pond
22-36-6-W4
16. Unnamed lake Winchell Lake 2-29-5-W5
17. Unnamed lake Fish Lake 2-43-10-W4
18. Unnamed reservoir Bigelow Reservoir 34-25-W4
19. Unnamed reservoir Mirror Reservoir 29-40-22-W4
20. Lacombe Lake Lacombe Lake 52°26' 113°48'
21. Unnamed reservoir Coronation
Reservoir
24-36-11-W4
East Slopes Region
1. Unnamed lake Eccles Pond 8-53-24-W5
2. Cache Lake   52-26-W5
3. Donald Lake   4-53-1-W6
4. Unnamed lake Emerald Lake 5-62-11-W5
5. Unnamed lakes Emerson Lakes 52-21-W5
6. Graveyard Lake   52-26-W5
7. Joachim Lakes   18-57-3-W6
8. Kinky Lake   50-26-W5
9. Unnamed lake Laura Lake 32-61-11-W5
10. Mary Gregg Lake   48-24-W5
11. A la Peche Lake   33-55-6-W6
12. Wildhorse Lakes   49-26-W5
13. Unnamed lake Millers Lake 8-53-19-W5
14. Sang Lake Surprise Lake 9-53-15-W5
15. Unnamed lake Schuman Lake 61-8-W5
16. Unnamed lake Margaret Lake 15-28-9-W5
17. Unnamed lake Rat Lake 11-38-9-W5
18. Peppers Lake   30-35-12-W5
19. Unnamed lake Goldeye Lake 14-40-16-W5
20. Shunda Lake Fish Lake 40-15-W5
21. Unnamed lake Tay Lake 6-36-8-W5
22. Unnamed lake Phyllis Lake 17-36-7-W5
23. Unnamed lake Mitchell Lake 36-37-8-W5
24. Unnamed lake Alford Lake 4-36-8-W5
25. Pierre Greys Lakes   6-57-4-W6
26. Unnamed reservoir Open Creek
Reservoir
31-42-4-W5
27. Unnamed lake Dunn Lake 7-54-25-W5
28. Unnamed lake Petite Lake 12-54-26-W5
29. Unnamed lake Upper Moose
Horn Lake
31-50-1-W6
30. Unnamed lake Lower Moose
Horn Lake
6-51-1-W6
31. Kia Nea Lake   49-26-W5
32. Unnamed lake Peanut Lake 9-55-15-W5
33. Unnamed lake Pegasus Lake 61-11-W5
34. Victor Lake   35-56-8-W6
35. Unnamed lake
near Caroline
Beaver Lake 16-35-6-W5
Northeast Region
1. Unnamed lake Black Nugget
Mine Pit
2,11-49-18-W4
2. Eden Lake   13-53-2-W5
3. Chickakoo Lake   34-53-1-W5
4. Hubbles Lake   9-53-1-W5
5 Unnamed lake Lower Chain Lake 17,18-69-23-W5
6. Unnamed lake Sauer Lake 33-53-1-W5
7. Unnamed lake Star Lake 20-52-2-W5
8. Unnamed lake Mile 18 Lake 18-71-13-W4
9. Hamilton Lake   59-13,14-W4
10. Unnamed lake Ashland Dam 20-48-3-W5
11. Unnamed lake Shuster Lake 35-43-5-W4
Peace River Region
12. Unnamed lake Figure Eight Lake 20-84-25-W5
13. Mirage Lake   79-8-W6
14. Unnamed lake Running Lake 34-88-7-W6
15. Unnamed lake Spring Lake 23-75-11-W6
16. Unnamed lake Stoney Lake 31-86-3-W6
17. Unnamed lake Ole Lake 30-84-12-W6
18. Unnamed lake Twin Lake 97-22-W5
19. Unnamed lake Hilltop Lake 75-7-W6
20. Unnamed lake Machaeisis Lake 23,27-107-16-W5
21. Swan Lake Swan Lake 70-25,26-W5

PART 4

MANITOBA

Item Column 1

Name Given
by the Gazetteer
of Canada
or Description
Column 2




Local Name
Column 3




General
Location
Column 4

Location Reference (Gazetteer
of Canada
Reference System)
1. Kenton Reservoir   southeast of
Kenton
49°59' 100°37'
2. Chain Lake   northeast of
Roblin
51°19' 101°05'
3. St. Malo Lake   St. Malo Reservoir area 49°19' 96°55'
4. Vermillion Reservoir   Vermillion Reservoir 51°00'35"
100°10'00"

PART 5

QUEBEC

Item Column 1





Name Given by the
Répertoire toponymique
du Québec
or Description
Column 2







Local Name
Column 3

Location
Reference (Répertoire toponymique
du Québec
,
Reference System)
1. Montjoie Lake Lac Montjoie 45°24' 72°06'
2. Yamaska River
from point A at position 45°17' 72°58' upstream to point B at position 45°16.5' 72°57.5'
Rivière Yamaska 45°17' 72°58'
45°16.5' 72°57.5'
3. Morency Lake Lac Morency 45°56' 74°02'
4. Lac en Coeur Lake Lac en Coeur 45°58' 74°01'
5. Brochet Lake Lac Brochet 46°33' 75°35'
6. Paradis Lake Lac Paradis 46°33' 75°37'
7. René Lake Lac Thouin 46°38' 75°41'
8. Unnamed lake Lac Clair 46°37' 75°41'
9. Unnamed lake Lac Portage 46°38' 75°42'
10. Des Sitelles Lake Lac des Sitelles 45°15' 72°16'
11. Webster Lake Lac Webster 45°16' 72°16'
12. Malaga Lake Lac Malaga 45°15' 72°16'
13. Étang O'Malley Lake Lac O'Malley 45°17' 72°15'
14. Gilbert Lake Place Pond 45°13' 72°18'
15. Trousers Lake Lac Trousers 45°15' 72°21'
16. Étang Libby Lake Lac Libby 45°17' 72°22'
17. Rawdon Lake Lac Rawdon 46°03' 73°42'
18. Laviolette Lake Lac Laviolette 46°00' 74°08'
19. Marelle Lake Lac Marelle 46°00' 74°07'
20. Deauville Lake Lac Deauville 45°59' 74°06'
21. Pas de Poisson Lake Lac Pas de Poisson 46°01' 74°07'
22. Lake Lenore Lac Lenore 46°00' 74°07'
23. Tondohar Lake Lac Tondohar 46°00' 74°07'
24. Quévillon Lake Lac Quévillon 46°00' 74°06'
25. Lake Mimi Lac Mimi 46°00' 74°09'
26. Gascon Lake Lac Gascon 45°59' 74°08'
27. Lake Sainte-Adèle Lac Sainte-Adèle 45°57' 74°09'
28. Millette Lake Lac Millette 45°58' 74°11'
29. Bouthiller Lake Lac Bouthiller 45°57' 74°13'
30. Renaud Lake Lac Renaud 45°56' 74°12'
31. Matley Lake Lac Matley 45°57' 74°11'
32. Richer Lake Lac Richer 45°57' 74°12'
33. Lake Arthur Lac Arthur 48°37' 78°10'
34. Lake Alice Lac Alice 46°02' 74°08'
35. Ashton Lake Lac Ashton 46°04' 73°58'
36. Angemma Lake Lac Croche 46°04' 74°00'
37. Beaudrias Lake Lac Beaudrias 46°00' 74°04'
38. Bonny Lake Lac Rond 46°05' 74°06'
39. Bourgoin Lake Lac aux Oies 46°04' 74°04'
40. Brunet Lake Lac Brunet 46°04' 74°04'
41. Clair Lake Lac Clair 46°05' 74°04'
42. Cochand Lake Lac Cochand 46°01' 74°07'
43. Creux Lake Lac Creux 46°06' 74°06'
44. Lake Denis Lac Denis 46°04' 74°04'
45. Dorion Lake Lac Cambell 46°03' 74°04'
46. Élevé Lake Lac Saint-Louis 46°05' 74°08'
47. Guénette Lake Lac Jumeau 46°05' 74°06'
48. Goulet Lake Lac Goulet 46°05' 73°59'
49. Grenier Lake Lac Grenier 46°03' 74°01'
50. Lacroix Lake Lac Lacroix 46°02' 74°06'
51. Laframboise Lake Lac Laframboise 46°00' 74°05'
52. Lucerne Lake Lac Lucerne 46°00' 74°06'
53. Moreau Lake Lac Marier 46°05' 74°06'
54. Ovale Lake Lac Chardonneau 46°03' 74°04'
55. Piché Lake Lac Piché 46°01' 74°05'
56. Pitt Lake Lac Castor 46°01' 74°02'
57. De La Roche Lake Lac de La Roche 46°02' 74°05'
58. Sanguinet Lake Lac Noir 46°06' 74°04'
59. Sauvage Lake Lac Sauvage 46°01' 74°05'
60. Des Scouts Lake Lac des Scouts 46°03' 74°10'
61. Séguin Lake Lac Séguin 46°00' 74°05'
62. Du Serpent Lake Lac du Serpent 46°06' 74°06'
63. Des Sommets Lake Lac des Sommets 46°05' 74°04'
64. Spring Lake Lac Spring 46°02' 74°07'
65. Trente-Cinq Lake Lac Trente-Cinq 46°05' 74°05'
66. Violon Lake Lac Violon 46°06' 74°05'
67. Walfred Lake Lac Walfred 46°03' 74°04'
68. Du Brochet Lake Lac du Brochet 46°03' 74°43'
69. Stoke Lake Lac Stoke 45°31' 71°49'
70. Du Gros Brochet Lake Lac du Gros Brochet 46°35' 74°50'
71. Du Petit Brochet Lake Lac du Petit Brochet 46°36' 74°50'
72. Blanc Lake Lac Blanc 46°29' 74°50'
73. Sumas Lake Lac Sumas 46°31' 74°50'
74. Lake Francis Lac Francis 46°32' 74°54'
75. Brisebois Lake Lac à Brisebois 46°31' 74°52'
76. Dorus Lake Lac Dorus 46°31' 74°53'
77. Cola Lake Lac Cola 46°35' 74°53'
78. Leclerc Lake Lac Leclerc 46°36' 74°49'
79. Delisle Lake Lac Delisle 46°36' 74°49'
80. De la Mine Lake Lac de la Mine 46°31' 74°49'
81. Meilleur Lake Lac Meilleur 46°30' 74°49'
82. Ovale Lake Lac Ovale 46°04' 74°27'
83. De la Rouge Lake Lac Rougeau 46°06' 74°25'
84. Nantel Lake Lac Nantel 46°07' 74°24'
85. Sauvage Lake Lac Sauvage 46°03' 74°31'
86. Caché Lake Lac Caché 46°03' 74°27'
87. Caché Lake Lac Caché 46°06' 74°29'
88. Cornu Lake Lac Cornu 46°05' 74°26'
89. Long Lake Lac Larin 46°04' 74°27'
90. Paquette Lake Lac Pascalet 46°08' 74°27'
91. Renversi Lake Lac Renversi 46°03' 74°29'
92. Du Cordon Lake Lac du Cordon 46°03' 74°29'
93. De la Grosse Lake Lac Bonnet 46°02' 74°29'
94. À la Truite Lake Lac Troissy 46°02' 74°29'
95. Fournelle Lake Lac Fournelle 45°55' 74°02'
96. De la Cabane Lake Lac de la Cabane 45°59' 74°18'
97. De la Montagne Lake Lac de la Montagne 45°59' 74°19'
98. Vingt Sous Lake Lac Vingt Sous 45°57' 74°22'
99. À la Barbotte Lake Lac à la Barbotte 46°04' 71°06'
100. Parker Lake Lac Parker 45°20' 72°19'
101. Montaubois Lake Lac Montaubois 45°55' 74°04'
102. Desjardins Lake Lac Desjardins 45°55' 74°04'
103. Tracy Lake Lac Tracy 45°56' 74°04'
104. Beaver Lake Lac Beaver 45°55' 74°04'
105. Trécarré Lake Lac Trécarré 45°55' 74°04'
106. Byette Lake Lac Byette 46°02' 74°17'
107. Aux Castors River Rivière aux Castors 46°01' 74°17'
108. Moffat Lake Lac Moffat 45°34' 71°19'
109. Hughes Lake Lac Hughes 45°48' 74°15'
110. Solar Lake Lac Solar 45°46' 74°15'
111. Lake Caroline Lac Caroline 45°46' 74°14'
112. Beauchamp Lake Lac Beauchamp 46°18' 74°12'
113. Stevens Lake Lac Stevens 46°10' 73°39'
114. Boucané Lake Lac Boucané 45°52' 74°09'
115. Breton Lake Lac Breton 45°52' 74°14'
116. Millette Lake Lac Millette 45°52' 74°10'
117. Duffy Lake Lac Duffy 46°01' 73°55'
118. Aux Sables River Rivière aux Sables 48°27' 71°15'
119. Lake Nick Lac Nick 45°13' 72°20'
120. Long Pond Lake Lac Long 45°15' 72°20'
121. Étang Olive Lake Étang Olive 45°13' 72°20'
122. Georges Pond Étang Georges 45°10' 72°19'
123. Du Pin Rouge Lake Lac du Pin Rouge 45°58' 74°03'
124. À la Truite Lake Lac à la Truite 45°21' 72°09'
125. Rose Lake Lac Rose 46°21' 72°10'
126. Lafrenière Lake Lac Lafrenière 46°23' 73°30'
127. Malo Lake Lac Malo 46°26' 74°50'
128. Cloche Lake Lac Cloche 46°27' 74°50'
129. Lake Georges Lac Georges 46°54' 72°19'
130. Charest Lake Lac Charest 46°50' 72°19'
131. Des Pins Lake Lac des Pins 46°53' 72°15'
132. De la Blanche Lake Lac de la Blanche 46°05' 74°27'
133. Lake Léonard Lac Léonard 45°51' 74°11'
134. Beckwith Lake Lac Ricard 45°45' 76°11'
135. Guindon Lake Lac Guindon 45°52' 74°07'
136. Des Seigneurs Lake Lac des Seigneurs 45°52' 74°07'
137. Lake Saint-Amour Lac Saint-Amour 45°51' 74°07'
138. Marois Lake Lac Marois 45°51' 74°08'
139. Ouimet Lake Lac Ouimet 45°50' 74°10'
140. Lake Johanne Lac Johanne 45°50' 74°08'
141. Ouimet Lake Lac Ouimet 46°10' 74°35'
142. Lake Saint-Denis Lac Saint-Denis 45°56' 74°19'
143. À la Truite Lake Lac à la Truite 45°56' 74°31'
144. Mohawk Lake Lac Mohawk 45°56' 74°21'
145. Noir Lake Lac Noir 45°56' 74°22'
146. Lake Raymond Lac Raymond 46°00' 74°10'
147. Du Nord River between the points at coordinates 46°01'06" 74°11'57" and 46°00'22" 74°09'07" Rivière du Nord 46°01'06" 74°11'57"
to
46°00'07" 74°08'53"
148. Doncaster River between the points at coordinates 74°03' 45°59' and 74°06' 45°57' Rivière Doncaster 74°03' 45°59'
to
74°06' 45°57'
149. Du Nord River between the points at coordinates 74°06' 45°57' and 74°07' 45°56' Rivière du Nord 74°06' 45°57'
to
74°07' 45°56'
150. Violon Lake Lac Violon 45°57' 74°05'
151. Bellevue Lake Lac Bellevue 45°58' 74°04'
152. Pilon Lake Lac Pilon 46°00' 74°01'
153. Asch Lake Lac Asch 45°59' 74°04'
154. Pinsonneault Lake Lac Pinsonneault 45°58' 74°05'
155. Des Atacas Lake Lac des Atacas 45°57' 74°04'
156. De la Poche Lake Lac de la Poche 45°59' 74°02'
157. Des Pères Lake Lac des Pères 45°58' 74°02'
158. Du Moulin Lake Lac du Moulin 45°59' 74°03'
159. Lake Jimmy Lac Jimmy 45°59' 74°02'
160. Long Lake Lac Long 45°59'50" 74°00'30"
161. Campbell Lake Lac Campbell 46°00'20" 74°01'30"
162. Grande Ligne Lake Lac Grande Ligne 46°00'50" 74°00'30"
163. Thomson Lake Lac Thomson 46°00' 74°02'
164. Du Camp Lake Lac du Camp 46°01'45" 74°00'
165. Du Raquetteur Lake Lac du Raquetteur 46°04' 74°28'
166. Berry Lake Lac Berry 48°47' 78°22'
167. Filion Lake Lac Filion 48°50' 78°24'
168. Magny Lake Lac Magny 48°51' 78°23'
169. Joly Lake Lac Jally 46°46' 70°17'
170. Charlebois Lake Lac Charlebois 46°05' 74°03'
171. Lake Joseph Lac Joseph-Nateldas 46°11' 74°19'
172. Gélinas Lake Lac Gélinas 46°10' 74°38'
173. Desmarais Lake Lac Desmarais 46°11' 74°39'
174. Cornu Lake Lac Cornu 45°53' 74°00'
175. À l'Ours Lake Lac à l'Ours 45°58' 74°03'
176. Bélanger Lake Lac Bélanger 46°27' 73°11'
177. Beaulne Lake Lac Beaulne 46°02' 73°57'
178. Paré Lake Lac Paré 46°09' 73°56'
179. Des Trois Frères Lake Lac des Trois Frères 45°59' 74°22'
180. Des Pins Lake Lac des Pins 46°12' 73°40'
181. Loyer Lake Lac Loyer 46°12' 73°40'
182. Lake Louise Lac Louise 46°12' 73°43'
183. Lake Notre-Dame Lac Notre-Dame 45°52' 74°22'
184. Dawson Lake Lac Dawson 45°45' 74°15'
185. Des Français Lake Lac des Français 45°26' 72°13'
186. À la Loutre Lake Lac à la Loutre 46°05' 74°54'
187. Little Lanthier Lake Petit lac Lanthier 46°26' 74°51'
188. Grand lac des Sept Lacs Lake Grand lac des Sept
Lacs et lac Fleuriault
48°28' 68°11'
189. Couture Lake Lac Clair 46°10' 73°47'
190. Caribou Lake Lac du Caribou 46°01' 71°19'
191. Brême Lake Lac Brême 45°40' 76°17'
192. Little Saint-François Lake Petit lac
Saint-François
45°32' 72°02'
193. D'Argent Lake Lac d'Argent 45°19' 72°19'
194. Burton Lake Lac Burton 46°03' 73°56'
195. Héroux Lake Lac Héroux 46°32' 72°54'
196. Des Six Lake Lac des Six 46°32' 72°54'
197. Little Noir Lake Petit lac Noir 45°52' 74°27'
198. Aux Cerises River, on that part of the river located between the points at coordinates 45°16'19" 72°10'15" and 45°17'22" 72°10'08" Rivière aux Cerises 45°16' 72°10'
199. Petite Nation River,
on a section located between a point at coordinates 46°01'59"N 75°04'41"W and a point at coordinates 46°00'26"N 75°01'59"W
Rivière Petite Nation 45°35' 75°06'
200. Preston River, on a section located between a point at coordinates 46°00'59"N 75°03'44"W and a point at coordinates 46°00'35"N 75°04'05"W Rivière Preston 46°00' 75°05'
201. Vert Lake Lac Vert 46°34' 72°56'
202. Des Érables Lake Lac des Érables 46°35' 72°53'
203. Bixley Lake Lac Bixley 45°46' 74°20'
204. Travers Lake Lac Travers 46°01' 74°24'
205. Petite Décharge River, on a section 5 km in length from the mouth of the Bédard River at a point at coordinates 48°33'37"N 71°43'02"W downstream to the dam at Sainte-Anne Island at a point at coordinates 48°33'19"N 71°39'35"W Rivière Petite
Décharge
48°32' 71°37'
206. Long Lake Lac Long 46°25' 73°17'
207. Rond Lake Lac Rond 46°01' 71°15'
208. Pauzé Lake Lac Pauzé 46°08' 73°59'
209. Bob Lake Lac Bob 45°41' 76°18'
210. Monette Lake Lac Monette 45°42' 76°02'
211. À Piché Lake Lac à Piché 45°42' 76°02'
212. Renaud Lake Lac Forget 46°07' 74°38'
213. Dufour Lake Lac du Cinq 46°08' 74°38'
214. Fortier Lake Lac Brière 46°06' 74°38'
215. Gilman Lake Lac Gilman 49°55' 74°20'
216. Carillon Lake Lac Carillon 46°51' 72°12'
217. Vert Lake Lac Vert 45°51' 74°30'
218. Lake Pierre-Paul Lac Pierre-Paul 46°41' 70°42'
219. Elgin Lake Outlet Lac Elgin, Décharge
du
45°47' 71°21'
220. Bell Lake Lac Bell 45°38'56" 75°58'08"
221. Fraser Lake Lac Fraser 45°39'01" 75°58'30"
222. Canard Lake Lac Canard 45°51' 74°07'
223. Castor Lake Lac Castor 45°50' 74°06'
224. Colette Lake Lac Colette 45°50' 74°07'
225. Loiselle Lake Lac Loiselle 45°52' 74°09'
226. Melançon Lake Lac Melançon 49°50' 74°06'
227. Parent Lake Lac Parent 45°50' 74°06'
228. Pelletier Lake Lac Pelletier 45°51' 74°07'
229. Rochon Lake Lac Rochon 45°52' 74°09'
230. Lake Suzanne Lac Suzanne 45°50' 74°07'
231. Gagnon Lake Lac Gagnon 46°10'43" 74°20'45"
232. Durocher Lake Lac Durocher 46°14' 74°20'
233. Veillette Lake Lac Veillette 46°53' 72°23'
234. Rochemaure Lake Lac Rochemaure 46°22' 74°10'
235. Gareau Lake Lac Gareau 46°33' 72°57'
236. Little Gareau Lake Petit lac Gareau 46°33' 72°57'
237. Delage Lake Lac Delage 46°57'33" 71°24'17"
238. Mooney Lake Lac Mooney 46°04'12" 73°56'24"
239. Munich Lake Lac Munich 45°58'09" 74°30'09"
240. Charest Lake Lac Charest 45°58'10" 74°30'51"
241. Du Brochet Lake Lac du Brochet 45°57'32" 74°32'37"
242. Verdure Lake Lac Verdure 46°01' 74°28'
243. Noiret Lake Lac Noiret 45°52'24" 74°18'10"
244. Lambert Lake Lac Lambert 46°26'19 73°13'47
245. À la Perchaude Lake Lac à la Perchaude 46°45' 72°18'
246. Simon Lake Lac Simon 46°53' 72°01'
247. Des Pins Lake Lac des Pins 45°55'34" 74°29'41"
248. Beaulne Lake Lac Beaulne 45°51' 74°09'
249. Violon Lake Lac Violon 45°52' 74°08'
250. Hotte Lake Lac Hotte 45°47'33" 75°03'21"
251. Caribou Lake Lac Caribou 46°02' 74°27'

PART 6

SASKATCHEWAN

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2






Local Name
Column 3

Location
Reference
(Gazetteer
of Canada

Reference
System)
1. Birch Lake   49°49' 102°13'
2. Jackfish Lake   51°39' 101°35'
3. Fox Lake   54°11' 104°47'
4. Topaz Lake   54°12' 104°49'
5. Jade Lake   54°11' 104°48'
6. Opal Lake   54°11' 104°48'
7. Diamond Lake   54°11' 104°48'
8. Sapphire Lake   54°11' 104°48'
9. Pearl Lake   54°11' 104°48'
10. Willows Dam Willows Dam 49°37' 105°59'
11. Melville Dam Melville Reservoir (Crescent Creek Reservoir) 50°55' 102°48'

SCHEDULE 4
(Subsection 2(4))

WATERS IN PUBLIC PARKS AND CONTROLLED ACCESS BODIES OF WATER ON WHICH POWER-DRIVEN VESSELS AND VESSELS DRIVEN BY ELECTRICAL PROPULSION ARE SUBJECT TO AN ENGINE POWER LIMIT

PART 1

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2





General Location
Column 3

Location
Reference (Gazetteer
of Canada

Reference
System)
Column 4



Maximum Engine Power in Kilowatts
1. Hicks Lake Sasquatch Provincial Park 49°20' 121°42' 7.5
2. Unnamed lake, locally known as Boot Lake, approximately 70 km south of Dawson Creek Dawson Creek, Peace River Regional District 55°11'27" 120°27'28" 7.45
3. Unnamed lake, locally known as Dina Lake #1 north of Mackenzie 55°31' 123°18' 7.45
4. Chute Lake northeast of Penticton 49°42' 119°32' 7.45
5. That part of the Cowichan River from the Greendale Road trestle in the village of Lake Cowichan to the Island Highway bridge in Duncan Duncan 48°46' 123°38' 7.45
6. That part of the Nanaimo River from the Island Highway bridge to the mouth of the river south of Nanaimo 49°04' 123°52' 7.45
7. The Somass River, from the Paper Mill Dam to the confluence of the Sprout River and the Stamp River Port Alberni 49°14' 124°49' 7.45
8. The Stamp River, from the confluence of the Somass River and the Sprout River to Great Central Lake Port Alberni 49°18' 124°53' 7.45
9. Weaver Lake northwest
of Harrison Hot Springs
49°21' 121°52' 7.45
10. Pillar Lake Falkland 50°35' 119°38' 7.45
11. Stewart Lake northwest
of Dawson Creek
55°58' 121°10' 7.45
12. Hawkins Lake northeast
of 100 Mile House
51°51' 120°55' 7.45
13. Nahmint Lake west of Port Alberni 49°10' 125°02' 7.45
14. Casey Lake west of Fraser Lake 54°03' 125°03' 7.45
15. Tunkwa Lake southwest of Kamloops 50°36' 120°51' 7.45
16. Red Lake northwest
of Kamloops
50°53' 120°47' 7.45
17. Main Lake Quadra Island 50°12' 125°10' 7.45
18. Mine Lake Quadra Island 50°12' 125°10' 7.45
19. Except where the restriction set out in item 40 of Part 3 of Schedule 1 or in
item 86 of Part 2 of Schedule 2 applies, Elk and Beaver Lakes and all that part of Elk and Beaver Lakes in the interlake area except that part of Elk Lake that is delineated by a line drawn from a point at coordinates 48°31'58" 123°24'03" to 48°31'37" 123°23'34", thence to 48°31'45" 123°23'37", thence to 48°32'04" 123°24'00", and that is situated south of a 30 m shore zone between a line drawn on an azimuth of 210 passing through a point at coordinates 48°32'16" 123°24'12" and a line drawn on an azimuth of 180 passing through a point at coordinates 48°32'03" 123°24'00" and on all of Elk and Beaver Lakes and the interlake area during a rowing event for which a permit has been issued under these Regulations
northwest
of Victoria
48°N 123°W 7.5
20. Dutch Lake Clearwater 51°00' 120°00' 7.45
21. French Lake 100 Mile House 51°35' 120°45' 7.45
22. West King Lake 100 Mile House 51°30' 120°30' 7.45
23. East King Lake 100 Mile House 51°30' 120°30' 7.45
24. Peach Lake 100 Mile House 52°00' 121°10' 7.45
25. Kentucky Lake Aspen Grove 49°55' 120°40' 7.45
26. Alleyne Lake Aspen Grove 49°55' 120°40' 7.45
27. Forest Lake 100 Mile House 52°10' 122°00' 7.45
28. Headwaters #1 Lake Peachland 49°49' 120°00' 7.45
29. Inland Lake Powell River 49°57' 124°30' 7.45
30. Niskonlith Lake Chase 50°45' 119°52' 7.45
31. Birch Lake Kamloops 51°27' 120°30' 7.45
32. Hihium Lake Kamloops 51°03' 121°06' 7.45
33. Village Bay Lake Quadra Island 50°14' 125°10' 7.45
34. Osprey Lake Peachland 49°42' 120°11' 7.45
35. Cartwright Lake Briscoe 50°50' 116°10' 7.45
36. Howard Lake Canim Lake 52°00' 121°00' 7.45
37. Yellow Lake Penticton 49°10' 119°00' 7.45
38. Chubb Lake Prince George 53°30' 122°00' 7.45
39. Cleland Lake Briscoe 50°50' 116°10' 7.45
40. Gardom Lake Enderby 50°00' 119°00' 7.45
41. Squakum Lake Harrison Bay 49°15' 122°00' 7.45
42. Fairy Lake Port Renfrew 48°30' 124°20' 7.45
43. Bunting Lake Williams Lake 52°00' 122°00' 7.45
44. Conkle Lake Westbridge 49°05' 119°05' 7.45
45. Greeny Lake Timothy Lake 51°00' 121°00' 7.45
46. Big Fish Lake Briscoe 50°50' 116°10' 7.45
47. Chain Lake Princeton 49°30' 120°30' 7.45
48. Star Lake Clearwater 51°00' 120°00' 7.45
49. McCullock Reservoir Kelowna 49°45' 119°00' 7.45
50. Hatheume Lake Peachland 49°59' 120°02' 7.45
51. Stony Lake Dawson Creek 54°50' 120°35' 7.45
52. Trapping Lake Prince George 53°35' 122°35' 7.45
53. Paska Lake Kamloops 50°31' 120°39' 7.45
54. Pressy Lake 70 Mile House 51°23' 121°59' 7.45
55. Raven Lake Williams Lake 52°00' 122°50' 7.45
56. Jewel Lake Greenwood 49°10' 118°37' 7.45
57. Vivian Lake Prince George 54°02' 123°06' 7.45
58. Inga Lake south of Alaska Highway 56°37' 121°38' 7.45
59. Dry Lake Princeton 49°39' 120°37' 7.45
60. Carbon Lake Hudson Hope 55°58' 122°34' 7.45
61. Elk and Beaver Lakes Victoria 48°00' 123°24' 7.45
62. Main Lake Quadra Island 50°14' 125°10' 7.45
63. Mine Lake Quadra Island 50°14' 125°10' 7.45

PART 2

SASKATCHEWAN

Item Column 1



Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada or
Description
Column 2





General Location
Column 3

Location
Reference
(Gazetteer
of Canada

Reference
System)
Column 4




Maximum Engine Power in Kilowatts
1. Loch Leven Cypress Hills Provincial Park 49°40' 109°30' 3.75
2. Pike Lake Pike Lake Provincial Park 51°54' 106°49' 7.50
3. Burtlein Lake   54°15' 104°38' 3.75
4. Nipawin Lake   54°03' 104°38' 3.75
5. Mitten Lake   53°58' 104°39' 3.75
6. Pine Lake   54°01' 104°40' 3.75
7. Mackie Lake   56°21' 105°29' 3.75

PART 3

ONTARIO

Item Column 1



Name Given by the Gazetteer of Canada or Description
Column 2





General Location
Column 3

Location Reference (Gazetteer of CanadaReference System)
Column 4



Maximum Engine Power in Kilowatts
1. Wilcox Lake, Artemesia Twp,
Grey County
  44°14' 80°33' 7.5
2. Unnamed lake, locally known as Spar Lake, Lutterworth Twp, Haliburton County   44°46'15" 78°46'57" 7.5

SCHEDULE 5
(Subsection 2(5), subparagraph 2(8)(b)(ii) and subsections 10(3) and 11(2))

WATERS ON WHICH POWER-DRIVEN VESSELS AND VESSELS DRIVEN BY ELECTRICAL PROPULSION ARE SUBJECT TO A MAXIMUM SPEED LIMIT

PART 1

ALBERTA

Item Column 1



Name Given by the Gazetteer of Canada or Description
Column 2






Local Name
Column 3

Location Reference (Alberta Land Titles Act Reference System)
Column 4



Maximum Speed in km/h Over the Ground
Southern Region 
1. Heninger's Reservoir   16-3-12-W4 12
2. Outpost Lake Police Lake 1-26-W4 12
3. Beauvais Lake   29-5-1-W5 12
4. Elkwater Lake*   23,25-8-3-W4 12
5. Unnamed lake Park Lake 9-10-22-W4 12
6. Lee Lake   7,8-7-2-W5 12
7. Tyrrell Lake*   5-17,18-W4 12
8. Unnamed reservoir Louisiana #13 Reservoir 17-11-W4 12
9. Newell Lake*   17-15-W4 12
10. Travers Reservoir*   31-14-21-W4 12
11. Stonehill Lake   14-15-17-W4 12
12. Unnamed reservoir Cavan Lake Reservoir 30-11-3-W4 12
13. Unnamed reservoir Kitsim Reservoir 17-15,16-W4 12
14. Beaver Mines Lake   11-5-3-W5 12
15. Stafford Reservoir* Chin Lakes 9-19-W4 12
16. Chain Lakes*   14,15-2-W5 12
17. Milk River Ridge Reservoir* Ridge Reservoir 5-20-W4 12
Central Region 
1. Chestermere Lake (north of
Highway 1A)
  24-28-W4 12
2. Unnamed lake Winchell Lake 2-29-5-W5 12
3. Little Fish Lake*   28-16-W4 12
4. Gull Lake*   16-41-28-W4 12
5. Gooseberry Lake*   36-5,6-W4 12
6. Miquelon Lakes*   49-20,21-W4 12
7. Pigeon Lake*   47-1-W5 12
8. Buffalo Lake*   25-40-21-W4 12
9. Pine Lake*   36-24,25-W4 12
10. Chain Lakes   6-42-24-W4 12
11. Sylvan Lake*   39-1,2-W5 12
12. Battle Lake   46-2-W5 12
13. Battle River at the Forestburg Power Plant   29-40-15-W4 12
14. Buck Lake*   46-6-W5 12
East Slopes Region 
1. Fairfax Lake   17-46-18-W5 12
2. Muskiki Lake   5-45-20-W5 12
3. Jarvis Lake*   52-26-W5 12
4. Gregg Lake   52,53-26-W5 12
5. Wolf Lake*   49-14-W5 12
6. McLeod Lake Carson Lake 61-11,12-W5 12
7. Obed Lake*   11-53-22-W5 12
8. Bear Lake*   55-15-W5 12
9. Fickle Lake*   31-51-19-W5 12
10. Shiningbank Lake*   56-14-W5 12
11. Gosling Lake   14,23-44-6-W5 12
12. Unnamed lake Jackfish Lake 6-41-11-W5 12
13. Unnamed lake Klein Lake 33-30-10-W5 12
14. Unnamed lake Twin Lakes 6-40-7-W5 12
15. Swan Lake   36-9-W5 12
16. Crimson Lake*   40-8-W5 12
17. Medicine Lake   43,44-6-W5 12
18. Goose Lake*   61-8-W5 12
19. Upper Kananaskis Lake*   19-9-W5 12
20. Lower Kananaskis Lake*   19,20-9-W5 12
21. Barrier Lake*   24-8-W5 12
22. Spray Lakes   23-10-W5 12
23. Unnamed lake Strubel Lake 25-37-8-W5 12
24. Hanmore Lake   61-17,18-W4 12
Northeast Region 
1. Unnamed lake Jackfish Lake 20-53-9-W4 12
2. Garner Lake*   60-12-W4 12
3. Unnamed lake* Long Lake 63-19-W4 12
4. Moose Lake*   60,61-6,7-W4 12
5. Lac La Biche*   68-15-W4 12
6. Unnamed reservoir Vermilion Reservoir 50-6-W4 12
7. Unnamed lake Bellis Lake 59-15-W4 12
8. Gregoire Lake*   13-86-8-W4 12
9. Unnamed lake* Little Fish Lake 63-10-W4 12
10. Ethel Lake*   64-3-W4 12
11. Whitney Lake*   16,17-56-4-W4 12
12. Chatwin Lake   4-61-6-W4 12
13. Unnamed lake Shemeluk Lake 25-60-17-W4 12
14. Cold Lake*   63,65-1,2-W4 12
15. Lac Delorme George's Lake 5-57-8-W4 12
16. The Snye Snye Inlet 89-9-W4 12
17. Chickenhill Lake   59-8-W4 12
18. Unnamed lake Hasse Lake 13-52-2-W5 12
19. Mink Lake   28-52-2-W5 12
20. Nakamun Lake*   56-2-W5 12
21. Unnamed lake Peanut Lake 58-3-W5 12
22. Spring Lake Cottage Lake 30-52-1-W5 12
23. Thunder Lake*   59-5,6-W5 12
24. Wabamun Lake*   52,53-4,5-W5 12
25. Unnamed lake Muir Lake 32-53-27-W4 12
26. Mere Lake   32-53-1-W5 12
27. Jack Fish Lake*   52-2-W5 12
28. Mayatan Lake   52-3-W5 12
29. Whitewood Lake   20-53-4-W5 12
30. Lac Ste. Anne*   54,55-3,4-W5 12
31. Lac la Nonne*   57-2,3-W5 12
32. Steele Lake* Cross Lake 65-25,26-W5 12
33. Calling Lake*   33-72-22-W4 12
34. Ghost Lake   68-24-W4 12
35. Clear Lake*   60-6-W5 12
36. Unnamed lake* Sandy Lake 56-13-W4 12
37. Sandy Lake*   55,56-1-W5 12
38. Wizard Lake*   48-27,28-W4 12
39. Unnamed lake Cap Eyre Lake 30-38-5-W4 12
40. Isle Lake*   53,54-5,6-W5 12
41. Lac Santé* Big Fish Lake 56-11-W4 12
42. Unnamed lake Little Moose Lake 12,14-56-13-W4 12
43. Hope Lake   65-18-W4 12
44. Long Lake* Narrow Lake 64,65-25-W4 12
45. North Buck Lake*   66-17-W4 12
46. Skeleton Lake*   65-18,19-W4 12
47. Dillberry Lake*   41,42-1-W4 12
48. Jackfish Lake*   67-21-W4 12
49. Camp Lake*   10-48-11-W4 12
50. Long Island Lake*   63-25,26-W4 12
51. Muriel Lake*   59,60-5-W4 12
Peace River Region 
1. Unnamed lake Sulphur Lake 7-89-2-W6 12
2. Cardinal Lake* Cardinal Lake 83-24-W5 12
3. Two Lakes (South)   29-62-12-W6 12
4. Lesser Slave Lake*   19-75-12-W5 12
5. Saskatoon Lake*   72-7,8-W6 12
6. Sturgeon Lake*   31-70-23-W5 12
7. Winagami Lake*   76,77-18,19-W5 12
8. Cutbank Lake   26-72-8-W6 12
9. Musreau Lake*   13-64-5-W6 12
10. Fawcett Lake*   73-26-W4 12
11. Peerless Lake*   24-88-5-W5 12
12. North Wabasca Lake*   1-81-26-W4 12
13. Unnamed lake Chrystina Lake 8-67-8-W5 12

* The speed restriction applies only in the areas where signs are placed.

PART 2

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2



General Location (Where Necessary)
Column 3

Location
Reference (Gazetteer
of Canada
Reference
System)
Column 4


Maximum Speed in km/h
Over the Ground
1. That part of Pendrell Sound that lies north of a line joining position 50°15'12" N 124°43'50" W and position 50°14'47" N 124°43'21" W East Redonda Island 50.124 SW 6
2. Alta Lake at Alta Lake 50.122 SW 12
3. West Lake Nelson Island 49.124 NE 12
4. Sicamous between Shuswap and Mara Lakes 50.118 NW 8
5. (1) The following parts of Hatzic Lake:
(a) the area extending 30 m into the lake from the lakeshore; and
(b) the area bounded on the south by the Lougheed Highway and on the north by a line drawn parallel to that highway commencing at a point on the extreme western shore 300 m north of the bridge to Hatzic Island, thence in a northeasterly direction across the lake to the extreme eastern shore
north of Fraser River, New Westminster District 49.122 SE 8
  (2) All that part of Hatzic Lake not described in subitem (1)     50
6. Lac Le Jeune south of Kamloops 50.120 SE 20
7. The following parts of Shawnigan Lake: near Victoria 48.123 NW  
  (a) the area extending 30 m into the lake from the shore; and     8
  (b) all other areas of the lake     65
8. The following part of Kalamalka Lake: the area extending 75 m into the lake from shore, commencing at the northwestern corner of Lot 12, Plan 10525, thence following the shoreline in a northerly direction to the easterly boundary of Lot 1, Plan 20911 near Vernon 50.119 SE 8
9. The following part of Cowichan Lake and River: commencing at pilings designated by sign at the eastern end of Cowichan Lake near the entrance to the Cowichan, River, and adjacent to Lot 8, Sec. 3, Lake Cowichan, thence downstream on the Cowichan River to the lower end of the area known locally as the "Big Pool" and designated by a sign, including all parts of Cowichan Lake and River therein near Duncan, Vancouver Island 48.124 NE 8
10. Hatzic Slough Hatzic Lake 49.122 SE 8
11. Chilqua Slough Hatzic Lake 49.122 SE 8
12. The following part of Osoyoos Lake: the area passing through the barriers at Haynes Point and at the Highway No. 3 Bridge Osoyoos 49.119 SE 8
13. Jewel Lake near Greenwood 49.118 SW 8
14. The following part of Nicomekl River: from the railway trestle at Mud Bay to the dam west of the King George Highway Surrey 49.122 SW 16
15. Watch Lake east of 70 Mile House 51.121 SE 8
16. Lazy Lake northeast of Wasa 49.115 NW 8
17. The following part of the Courtenay River: from the marina at 20th Street to the northern tidal limits Courtenay 49.124 NW 8
18. That part of the Oak Bay breakwater between a line bearing 270° true from the southern tip of the breakwater on Mary Todd Island to the Turkey Head breakwater, and a line bearing 310° true from the northwestern tip of Mary Todd Island through the pile supporting the tide gauge, thence to the shoreline Oak Bay 48.123 SE 8
19. All of Tsehum Harbour extending eastward to a line drawn from Armstrong Point to Curteis Point and an area from Curteis Point to Kamaree Point along the western shoreline of Fernie Island to the northern tip of Fernie Island and thence due north to Goudge Island and along the western shoreline of Goudge Island to the northern tip, thence in a westerly direction to Swartz Head North Saanich 48.123 NE 8
20. That portion of Premier Lake south of a line extending from the southeast corner of Lot 11021 to the northwest corner of Lot 11869 northeast of Wasa 49.115 NW 16
21. All of Todd Inlet and Brentwood Bay as far westward as a line drawn from the northeast corner of Gowlland Tod Provincial Park at Morning Dew Road to the Brentwood Bay Ferry Terminal near Victoria 48.123 NE 8
22. (1) Subject to subitem (2), all of Prospect Lake near Victoria 48.123 NE 8
  (2) That interior part of Prospect Lake 91 m from the shoreline, as designated by marker buoys, between 10:00 a.m. and one half-hour before sunset     60
23. Heffley Lake, the narrows and small bays at each end of the lake as designated by appropriate signs northeast of Kamloops 50.120 NE 15
24. Long Lake Nanaimo 49.124 SE 60
25. Brannen Lake Nanaimo 49.124 SE 60
26. Quennell Lake, except for the area in the most northerly and westerly arm of the lake as designated by appropriate signs Nanaimo 49.123 SW 8
27. Williams Lake, the area in the west end of the lake in the vicinity of Scout Island as designated by appropriate signs Williams Lake 52.122 SE 8
28. Birds Eye Cove Maple Bay 48°49' 123°37' 8
29. Strawberry Slough east of
Mission
49°09' 122°10' 8
30. Marshall Lake Gold Bridge 50°55' 122°35' 15
31. Nicomen Slough (except for the portion between the Dewdney and DeRoche bridges) Mission 49°12' 122°02' 8
32. That part of Alouette Lake south of a line drawn in a southeasterly direction from the west side of the lake at the north boat ramp to the signs on the east side of the lake northeast of Maple Ridge 49°20' 122°25' 8
33. That part of Okanagan Lake known as Lakeshore Boat Launch, buoyed and signed Kelowna 49°52' 119°29' 8
34. That part of Okanagan Lake known as City Park Beach, buoyed and signed Kelowna 49°54' 119°29' 8
35. That part of Okanagan Lake known as the vessel passage sections of the Okanagan Lake bridge Kelowna 49°53' 119°30' 8
36. That part of Skaha Lake known as Skaha Marina Harbour, buoyed and signed Penticton 49°27' 119°35' 8
37. That part of Okanagan Lake known as Okanagan Lake Marina, buoyed and signed Penticton 49°30' 119°36' 8
38. Little lac des Roches Bridge Lake 51°29' 120°34' 20
39. Harrison River (small bay) Harrison Lake 49°17' 121°51' 10
40. Chilko River (that part of the river from Chilko Lake downstream to water survey station, as signed) Chilko Lake 52°00' 124°10' 5

PART 3

ONTARIO

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2






Specific Location
Column 3

Location
Reference
(Gazetteer
of Canada

Reference
System)
Column 4


Maximum Speed in km/h Over the Ground
Chatham Area
1. The Sydenham River from its junction with the Chenal Ecarté to Libby Street in the Town of
Wallaceburg
  42°33' 82°25' 8
2. The Chenal Ecarté from its junction with the St. Clair River to its junction with Lake St. Clair   42°28' 82°29' 8
3. The Johnston Channel from its junction with the Chenal Ecarté to 42°34'N   42°29' 82°30' 8
4. That part of the Sydenham River
from Libby Street to McKee Street and 16th Side Road, Town of
Wallaceburg
  42°33' 82°25' 8
5. The Thames River from its junction
with McGregor
Creek to its junction with Lake St. Clair
  42°19' 82°27' 8
6. That part of the Detroit River that is inland waters within Peche Island Provincial Park, enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 42°20'35"N 82°55'44"W to 42°20'37"N 82°55'46"W to 42°20'39"N 82°55'36"W to 42°20'42"N 82°55'32"W to another point on shore at approximately 42°20'43"N 82°55'28"W   42°03' 83°09' 6
7. That part of the Ruscom River from its junction with the CPR right-of-way
to the mouth of
that river
  42°18' 82°37' 9
8. That part of Cedar Creek from the eastern limit of Lot 17 to the western limit of Lot 19, Western Division, Gosfield South Twp, Essex County   42°01' 82°46' 9
9. That part of Cedar Creek from its intersection with Heritage Road, eastward to its intersection with
3rd Blvd on Cedar Island Drive and the channel between Heritage Road and Cedar Island Road that leads to the public boat ramp from that creek
42°00'47"
82°45'51"
42°01' 82°46' 6
10. That part of Lake Erie fronting the Town of Leamington from the federal public dock to the eastern boundary of the Leamington Marina (see Note 1) 42°01'30"N
82°36'00"W
42°01' 82°36' 7
London Area
1. That part of Kettle Creek from the King George Bridge north to the village limit
of Port Stanley, Southwold Twp, Elgin County
  42°38' 81°13' 9
2. That part of Catfish Creek from its mouth in Lake Erie upstream to a municipal bridge known as the Jamestown Crossing, a distance of approximately
5.59 km, all within Malahide Twp,
Elgin County
  42°39' 81°00' 6
Niagara-Simcoe Area
1. That part of Black Creek from its mouth in the Niagara River to a point 2.4 km south at the bridge at the Queen Elizabeth Way 42°58'45"
79°01'30"
to
42°57'50"
79°01'15"
42°58' 79°02' 6
2. That part of Black Creek (City of Nanticoke, Regional Municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk) from its juncture with the Lynn River, upstream to the Black Creek Bridge, between
Concessions I and II, former Twp of Woodhouse
  42°47' 80°12' 6
3. That part of the Welland River from its mouth in the Niagara River to a point 160 m west of the Greater Niagara Boating Club 43°03'50"
79°02'44"
to
43°02'49"
79°04'17"
43°04' 79°03' 12
4. That part of the Lynn River (City of Nanticoke, Regional Municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk) from the northern limit of Federal Harbour in the City of Nanticoke upstream to Misner's Dam   42°47' 80°12' 6
Toronto Area
1. That part of Lake Ontario within 150 m of the shore between the westerly projection of the
R.C. Harris Water Filtration Plant and the mouth of the Rouge River
43°40'00"
79°16'30"
to
43°47'30"
79°07'00"
43°45' 78°00' 9
2. That part of Lake Ontario within 150 m of the shore between the mouth of Etobicoke Creek and the mouth of the Humber River° 43°35'00"
79°32'40"
to
43°38'00"
79°28'30"
43°45' 78°00' 9
3. That part of Wilcox Lake in Whitchurch Twp, York County, lying between latitudes 43°56'35"N and 43°57'00"N, and between longitudes 79°25'00"W and 79°26'50"W, except for the "no boating" area   43°57' 79°26' 9
4. Bronte harbour and that part of Twelve Mile Creek from Bronte harbour upstream to a point 1.7 km from Lake Ontario, all lying in the town of Oakville as described in column 2 43°23'33"N
79°42'23"W
to
43°23'43"N
79°43'22"W
Bronte Harbour 43°23' 79°42'; Twelve Mile Creek
43°11' 79°17'
9
5. Oakville harbour and that part of Sixteen Mile Creek from Oakville harbour upstream to a point 3.2 km from Lake Ontario, all lying in the town of Oakville, as described in column 2 43°26'21"N
79°39'58"W
to
43°27'00"N
79°42'12"W
43°26' 79°40' 9
Kingston-Cornwall Area
1. That part of Old Mill Creek flowing through parts of
Lots 23, 24 and 25, Concession IX of Bastard Twp, Leeds County, from Highway 42 to its confluence with Lower Beverly Lake
  44°38' 75°49' 9
2. That part of the Raisin River in the Twp of Charlottenburg, County of Glengarry, from a point 45 m south of the Highway 2 bridge, extending in a northwesterly direction upstream to the westerly limits of Lot V, Concession I SSR   45°08' 74°30' 9
3. That part of Collins Bay in Kingston Twp, lying northeast of a line connecting the boundary between Lots 1 and 2 in Concessions I and II of that township   44°14' 76°37' 9
4. That part of the
St. Lawrence River known locally as the Canadian Middle Channel, commencing at the eastern extremity of Wood Island at the charted location of red spar buoy H-16, thence southwesterly along that channel between Ash and Wallace Islands to the southwestern extremity of Ash Island at the charted location of green spar buoy H-17, all lying as described in column 2
44°21'33.5"N
75°59'33.5"W
to
44°20'56.5"N
76°00'21.5"W
45°12' 74°20' 18
5. That part of the
St. Lawrence River known as The Lost Channel, commencing at the eastern end of The Lost Channel to the north of Sunset Island, thence southwesterly along The Lost Channel to the south of Georgina Island under the Thousand Islands International Bridge, thence between Constance Island and Island 92, thence between Rabbit and Tom Thumb Islands, thence west-southwesterly between Hill and Wallace Islands to the north of Needle Island and thence between Palm and Butts Islands and terminating at the southwestern extremity of Butts Island as described in column 2
44°21'45"N
75°58'36"W
to
44°20'54"N
76°00'09"W
44°22' 75°59' 15
6. That part of the
St. Lawrence River commencing at a point between the northern extremities of Pine and Reveille Islands, thence southerly, thence west-southwesterly between Weiser and Kittner Islands, Carnegie and Hill Islands, and Reciprocity and Hill Islands, thence under the Thousand Islands International Bridge, thence between Trois and Hill Islands, thence along Bensons Rift between Rabbit and Hill Islands and terminating at the westerly extremity of Rabbit Island, as described in column 2
44°21'48"N
75°58'06"W
to
44°21'21"N
75°59'08"W
44°21' 75°59' 9
7. That part of the
St. Lawrence River known as the Needle's Eye, between the southerly shore of Needles Eye Island and the western extremity of Hill Island, as described in column 2
44°21'00"N
75°59'53"W
44°21' 76°00' 9
8. That part of the
St. Lawrence River known as the Gananoque Narrows, commencing at a line between Princess Charlotte and Blueberry Islands at the charted location of green spar buoy J1, thence northwesterly between Prince Regent Green
Light L.L. 365 and the Gananoque Narrows East Red Light L.L. 364.9, thence westerly between the charted location of red spar buoy J2 and Prince Regent Island to a point midway between the Gananoque Narrows West Light L.L. 365.2 and the shore of Prince Regent Island, as described in column 2
44°19'26"N
76°04'44.5"W
to
44°19'24"N
76°05'12"W
44°20' 76°05' 15
9. That part of the
St. Lawrence River commencing at a point 100 m north of the charted location of red spar buoy JE10 between Hay and Forsyth Islands, thence southerly between the charted location of red spar buoy I-2 and Hay Island, thence southwesterly between the charted locations of red spar buoy JE14 and green spar buoy JE13, as described in column 2
44°18'40"N
76°09'30"W
to
44°18'22"N
76°09'37"W
44°18' 76°09' 24
10. That part of the
St. Lawrence River known as Wanderers Channel commencing at a line between White Calf Island and the charted location of green spar buoy JE-8, thence west-southwesterly between Little White Calf Island and
Island D, thence between Water Lily and Burnt Islands, thence between Stonesthrow and Pitchpine Islands, thence between Lindsay and Sagastaweka Islands, thence along the northerly shore of Bostwick Island between Bostwick and Indiana Islands and terminating on a line between the southwesterly extremities of Aubrey and Mermaid Islands, as described in column 2
44°18'52"N
76°09'44"W
to
44°17'38"N
76°11'30"W
44°18' 76°11' 9
11. Graham Lake in the Twp of Front of Yonge, Leeds County (see Note 2)   44°34' 75°53' 50
12. Graham Lake in the Twp of Front of Yonge, Leeds County (see Note 3)   44°34' 75°53' 8
13. That part of the
St. Lawrence River known as Raft Narrows, extending westerly between Club Island and the mainland, thence between Hill Island and the mainland to a point under the Thousand Islands International Bridge, as described in column 2 (see Note 4)
44°22'30"N
75°55'54"W
to
44°21'48"N
75°59'00"W
44°22' 75°58' 40
14. That part of the
St. Lawrence River known as the Canadian Small Vessel Channel commencing at the charted location of green spar buoy U-17 and extending southwesterly between Goose and Grenadier Islands, thence between Van Buren and Grenadier Islands, thence between Tar and Grenadier Islands, thence between Tar and Buck Islands, thence between Tar and Little Grenadier Islands, thence between Tar and Doctor Islands and terminating at the flashing intermittent red light, all located within the positions 44°22'46"N 75°55'20"W, as described in column 2 (see Note 4)
44°24'30"N
75°53'06"W
to
44°22'46"N
75°55'20"W
45°12' 74°20' 40
15. That part of the
St. Lawrence River known as the Tar Island Narrows, commencing at the northeast extremity
of Tar Island and extending southwesterly between Tar Island and the mainland to the southwest extremity of Tar Island, as described in column 2 (see Note 4)
44°24'12"N
75°54'00"W
to
44°22'48"N
75°55'36"W
44°24' 75°55' 40
16. That part of the
St. Lawrence River within the Twp of Front of Escott, Leeds County, as described in column 2
(see Note 5)
44°22'03"N
75°58'16"W
to
44°20'38"N
75°57'57"W
to
44°24'34"N
75°51'09"W
to
44°26'12"N
75°52'30"W
44°24' 75°55' 8
17. Belleville Harbour, being all those waters within the area commencing at the southeast breakwater of the Meyers Pier, proceeding westerly to the southeast
point of Zwick's Centennial Park, north to the CPR bridge, east to the inner harbour of Victoria Park, south along the east shore of Victoria Harbour, east along the shoreline of the Anchorage property to the Meyers Pier
  44°09' 77°23' 9
Owen Sound Area
1. That part of the Sauble River from Lake Huron to Sauble Falls in Amabel Twp, Bruce County   44°39' 81°15' 9
Georgian Bay Area
1. That part of Georgian Bay between the islands and the Honey Harbour shoreline from a point 365 m south of the day beacon at the north end of Picnic Island to a submerged rock crib at the north end of that channel known locally as the Delawana Channel, all enclosed within the following coordinates: 44°52'25"N 79°49'24"W; 44°52'01"N 79°49'26"W; 44°51'56"N 79°49'33"W; 44°51'48"N 79°49'36"W; 44°51'45"N 79°49'40"W; 44°51'47"N 79°49'44"W; 44°52'11"N 79°49'48"W; 44°52'18"N 79°49'37"W; and 44°52'20"N 79°49'30"W   45°15' 80°45' 9
2. That part of the the Key River in the vicinity of Key Harbour 45°53'13" 80°43'28"
to
45°53'15" 80°43'57"
45°53' 80°44' 9
3. That part of the main channel lying between the rock marked by a black spar buoy off Minnehaha Point and a red day beacon south of Deer Island 44°53'15"
79°50'03"
to
44°53'00"
79°49'40"
44°53' 79°50' 9
4. That part of North Bay lying 365 m south and 640 m north of Woods Landing 44°53'39"
79°47'17"
to
44°54'04"
79°46'49"
44°53' 79°48' 9
5. That part of Honey Harbour on the north side of Mermaid Island, crossing the entrance to Pratt Bay, and eastward past
the eastern tip of Mermaid Island
44°52'31"
79°48'20"
to
44°52'37"
79°48'40"
44°52' 79°49' 9
6. The narrow channel of Twelve Mile
Bay fronting
Lots 14, 15, 16, and 17, Plan M312, Twp of Georgian Bay, Freeman Ward
45°04'52"
79°58'00"
to
45°04'52"
79°57'45"
45°05' 80°00' 9
7. That part of the Canoe Channel
lying between
Squaw Island and Lots 74 and 75, Concession X,
in Carling Twp
45°21'17"
80°17'50"
to
45°21'19"
80°17'35"
45°21' 80°18' 8
8. That part of the Ukuwaube Channel lying between Snug Island and Lot 41, Concession I, in Carling Twp 45°22'35"
80°18'50"
to
45°22'46"
80°18'55"
45°23' 80°19' 8
9. That part of Georgian Bay known as the Freddy Channel and adjoining waters from the northwest extremity of Kenebec Island and Wabena Point to the northwest extremity of Portage Island 44°55'49"
79°55'03"
and
44°55'49"
79°54'44"
to
44°56'22"
79°53'45"
44°56' 79°54' 9
10. That part of the
Black River from Gloucester Pool (44°48'55"N 79°40'34"W) to McLean Lake (44°49'00"N 79°40'00"W)
  44°49' 79°41' 9
11. Entrance to
Mannings Bay in
Go Home Lake, Muskoka District commencing at 45°01'45"N 79°51'22"W, thence westerly a distance of approximately 100 m to 45°01'45"N 79°51'26"W
  45°02' 79°52' 40
12. Flat Rapids in
Go Home Lake, Muskoka District, commencing at 44°59'22"N 79°50'10"W, thence northwesterly a distance of approximately 300 m to 44°59'30"N 79°50'20"W
  45°00' 79°50' 40
13. That part of the
Go Home River, Gibson Twp, commencing at 45°01'15"N 79°51'54"W, thence southwesterly a distance of approximately 2000 m to 45°00'59"N 79°53'18"W
  45°00' 79°58' 60
14. Four Seasons Bay in Go Home Lake, Muskoka District, commencing at 44°59'39"N 79°59'48"W, thence northwesterly a distance of approximately 1500 m to 4500'10"N 79°51'42"W   45°00' 79°51" 60
15. Haunted Narrows in Go Home Lake, Muskoka District, commencing at 45°00'47"N 79°51'22"W, thence northerly a distance of approximately 100 m to 45°00'50"N 79°51'22"W   45°01' 79°51' 40
16. That part of
Go Home Lake known locally as the New Cut, Gibson Twp, Muskoka District, commencing at 45°00'47"N 79°50'51"W, thence northwesterly a distance of approximately 100 m to 45°00'50"N 79°50'55"W
  45°01' 79°51' 9
17. That part of Minors Bay in Go Home Lake, Muskoka District, commencing at 44°59'25"N 79°48'30"W, thence southwesterly a distance of approximately 1200 m to 44°59'10"N 79°49'20"W   44°59' 79°49' 60
18. That part of Minors Bay in Go Home Lake, Muskoka District, commencing at 44°59'10"N 79°49'20"W, thence southwesterly a distance of approximately 380 m to 44°59'06"N 79°49'35"W   44°59' 79°49' 40
19. Echo Bay and Stumpy Bay in
Go Home Lake, and part of Musquash River in Gibson Twp, all in Muskoka District, commencing at 44°58'56"N 79°50'25"W, thence westerly and southerly a distance of approximately 1800 m to 44°58'12"N 79°50'42"W
  Echo Bay
44°59' 79°51'
Stumpy Bay
44°59' 79°51'
Musquash River
44°57' 79°52'
60
20. Keyhole Bay in
Go Home Lake, Muskoka District, being within the waters of Keyhole Bay west of 45°00'11"N 79°50'51"W
  45°00' 79°51' 60
21. Heart Bay and
Crystal Bay in Go Home Lake, Muskoka District, and that part of Go Home Lake lying southwesterly of Rabbit Island, Gibson Twp, Muskoka District, commencing at 45°01'00"N 79°51'30"W, thence northwesterly 500 m to 45°01'10"N 79°51'35"W
  Heart Bay
45°00' 79°52'
Crystal Bay
45°01' 79°52'
Go Home Lake
45°01' 79°51'
60
22. That part of the Nottawasaga River within the Town of Wasaga Beach 44°32'19"N
80°00'37"W
to
44°29'20"N
79°58'59"W
44°32' 80°00' 50
23. The body of water between Collins
Bay and Deep Bay known as Collins Channel, as described in column 2
45°23'00"N
80°12'30"W
to
45°23'38"N
80°13'22"W
  8
24. That part of
Georgian Bay
known as Skerryvore Bay and the channel lying between Hunters Island and Lots 33 and 34, Concession IX, Shawanaga Twp,
as described in column 2
45°32'08"N
80°23'03"W
to
45°32'04"N
80°23'02"W
45°15' 80°45' 8
25. That part of Georgian Bay, on the west shore of Tiny Township from Concession 1
(County Rd 27) to Concession 16 (Lafontaine Rd 27), extending 300 m
from shore, enclosed within the positions described in
column 2
44°33'33"N
79°59'42"W
to
44°44'30"N
80°05'30"W
44°42' 79°56' 10
Muskoka-Parry Sound Area
1. The part of the North Branch Muskoka River between Hunters Bay on
Lake Vernon and Fairy Lake
45°20' 79°14' 45°02' 79°19' 9
2. The part of the North Branch Muskoka River from Mary Lake to Fairy Lake 45°17' 79°14'
to
45°19' 79°12'
45°02' 79°19' 9
3. The canal between Fairy Lake and Peninsula Lake Fairy Lake to Peninsula
Lake
45°20' 79°11'
45°20' 79°06'
9
4. The part of the North Branch Muskoka River from Bracebridge Falls upstream to Mary Lake 45°02' 79°18'
to
45°13' 79°16'
45°02' 79°19' 9
5. The part of the South Branch Muskoka River from its intersection with the North Branch Muskoka River to the northerly boundary of Concession III of McLean Twp, except for the part of that River known as Orillia Lake 45°02' 79°18'
to
45°07' 79°08'
45°02' 79°19' 9
6. Lake Muskoka
(see Note 6)
  45°00' 79°25' 9
7. Lake Joseph
(see Note 6)
  45°10' 79°44' 9
8. Lake Rosseau
(see Note 6)
  45°10' 79°35' 9
9. Little Lake Joseph (see Note 6)   45°13' 79°41' 9
10. Joseph River connecting Lake Joseph to Lake Rosseau from the Ames Point entrance to Joseph River Shoal, as described
in column 2
(see Note 7)
45°09'58"N
79°41'42"W
to
45°08'28"N
79°38'50"W
45°08' 79°39' 9
11. Shadow River   45°15' 79°39' 9
13. Indian River, including Mirror Lake, Medora Twp, Muskoka District
(see Note 7)
  45°06' 79°34' 9
14. Walker Lake, Sinclair Twp., Muskoka District   45°23' 79°05' 12
15. That part of the Oxtongue River
in Franklin Twp, Muskoka District, from Lake of Bays upstream to Marsh's Falls on old
Highway 35
  45°19' 79°01' 9
16. That part of the Magnetawan River from the dam (45°37'N 79°25'W) downstream to the Highway 11
bypass bridge (45°38'N 79°25'W)
45°37' 79°25' 45°46' 80°37' 9
17. That part of the Magnetawan River from the Highway 11 bridge south of Katrine, including
the access creek
into Doe Lake
(45°34'N 79°21'W), to the fork of the west-flowing section of that river located north of the village of Burk's Falls
45°34' 79°21'
to
45°38' 79°24'
45°46' 80°37' 9
18. That part of the Magnetawan River fronting the Village of Magnetawan, Chapman Twp, Parry Sound District 45°39'40"
79°38'50"
to
45°40'00"
79°38'20"
45°46' 80°37' 9
19. The narrows in Whitestone Lake opposite Lots 30 and 31, Concession VII, Hagerman Twp 45°37'47"
79°51'45"
to
45°37'40"
79°51'24"
45°39' 79°52' 15
20. The narrows in Whitestone Lake
at the village of Dunchurch, Lot 60, Concessions A
and B
45°38'52"
79°51'20"
to
45°38'46"
79°51'09"
45°39' 79°52' 9
21. That part of the Severn River from Wasdell Falls to
the Trent-Severn Waterway below Lock 42, adjacent to Orillia Twp, Simcoe County, and the Town of Gravenhurst, Muskoka District
  44°48' 79°43' 9
22. Little Lake in Baxter Twp, Muskoka District, and Tay Twp, Simcoe County (see Note 1)   44°49' 79°43' 9
23. The narrow channel lying between an unnamed island
and Lot 34, Concession IX, Monteith Twp., Parry Sound District
45°24'26"
79°42'00"
to
45°24'20"
79°42'08"
  9
24. Healey Lake, The Archipelago Twp, Parry Sound District   45°10' 79°55' 80
25. That part of Parry Sound Harbour, known locally as the "Inner Harbour", lying north of a line connecting Bob's Point and Champaigne Street, Parry Sound, Parry Sound District   45°20' 80°03' 9
26. Lake of Bays
(see Note 8)
  45°15' 79°04' 9
27. That part of the South Branch Muskoka River from Lake of Bays to the Baysville Dam in the village of Baysville (see Note 8)   45°02' 79°19' 9
28. That part of Hassard Lake and Perry Lake from 400 m north of the highway bridge
to 800 m south of the bridge within the Town of Kearney,
as described in column 2
45°33'07"N
79°13'05"W
to
45°33'04"N
79°13'06"W
Hassard Lake
45°34' 79°13'
9
29. Kahshe Lake   44°50' 79°18' 70
30. Bass Lake in Ryde Township, Muskoka District   44°52' 79°12' 70
31. Blackstone Lake in Conger Township, Parry Sound District (see Note 4)   45°14' 79°53' 70
32. Blackstone Lake in Conger Township, Parry Sound District (see Note 8)   45°14' 79°53' 9
33. That part of the Manitouwabing
River in Lot 22, Concessions IV
and V, McKellar Township, Parry Sound District,
as described in
column 2
45°27'42"N
79°51'20"W
to
45°28'02"N
79°51'50"W
45°28' 79°51' 9
Haliburton Area
1. Ox Narrows, Kushhog Lake, in Stanhope Twp, Haliburton County 45°07' 78°49' 45°04' 78°47' 9
2. The narrows between Kashagawigamog Lake and Soyers Lake, in Minden Twp, Haliburton County Soyers Lake
to Kashagawigamog Lake
45°01' 78°37'
44°59' 78°36'
9
3. That part of the narrows between Paudash Lake in Cardiff Twp, Haliburton County, and Lower Paudash Lake, within 100 m
of the McGillivray Road Bridge
  44°58' 78°02' 8
4. The narrows
between Little Boshkung Lake in Minden Twp, and Boshkung Lake in Stanhope Twp, Haliburton County
42°02'38"
to
45°02'52"
and
78°43'19"
to
78°43'07"
45°02' 78°44'



45°04' 78°44'
9
5. That part of the
Gull River between the Stanhope Twp and Guilford Twp boundaries
(45°02'N 78°33'W) and Maple Lake in Stanhope Twp (45°06'N 78°40'W), all within Haliburton County
45°02' 78°33'
to
45°06' 78°40'
44°38' 78°49' 9
6. That part of the Gull River from the
bridge on King's Highway 35 in Minden Twp, southerly to Gull Lake in Lutterworth Twp, all lying within Haliburton County
44°56' 78°43'
to
45°51' 78°47'
44°38' 78°49' 16
7. That part of the Gull River from the outflow of Moore Lake in Lutterworth Twp, Haliburton County, southerly to the dam at Norland in Laxton Twp, Victoria County 44°48' 78°48'
to
44°43' 78°49'
44°38' 78°49' 16
8. That part of the
Gull River between Beech Lake
(45°05'N 78°42'W) and Boshkung Lake (45°04'N 78°44'W) in Stanhope Twp, Haliburton County
  44°38' 78°49' 9
Lindsay-Peterborough Area
1. That part of the Gull River from the dam
at the Village of Norland to the entrance of Shadow Lake, lying between Somerville Twp and Laxton Twp, Victoria County
44°43' 78°48'
to
44°44' 78°47'
44°38' 78°49' 9
2. That part of the Gull River from Shadow Lake to Silver Lake, between Somerville Twp, and Bexley Twp, Victoria County 44°41'45"
78°47'50"
to
44°41'48"
78°47'50"
44°38' 78°49' 9
3. That part of the Gull River from Silver Lake to Lot 41, Front Range, Somerville Twp., Victoria County 44°40'07"
78°47'42"
to
44°40'54"
78°47'42"
44°38' 78°49' 9
4. That part of Big Bald Lake in Harvey Twp, Peterborough County, within the positions set out in column 2 44°34'46"N
78°22'35.5"W
to
44°35'01"N
78°22'15"W
44°34'78°23' 9
5. That part of Pigeon Lake lying between an unnamed island and the north shore of Snake Island, a distance of approximately 150 m 44°34' 78°26' 4°427' 78°30' 9
6. That part of Deer Bay Creek north of Lower Buckhorn Lake, a distance of approximately 800 m, in Harvey Twp   4°434' 78°16' 9
Lake Simcoe and Surrounding Area
1. Pefferlaw Brook in Georgina Twp, from its mouth to a point 800 m below the community of Pefferlaw 44°20' 79°13'
to
44°19'30"
79°12'30"
44°20' 79°13' 9
2. Black River in Georgina Twp, from its mouth to the government dock at Sutton Dam 44°19'30"
79°21'00"
to
44°18'30"
79°21'00"
44°19' 79°21' 9
3. The Jersey River in Georgina Twp, from its mouth to the Jersey River at Don Mills Road 44°13'30"
79°28'30"
to
44°13'30"
79°28'00"
44°14' 79°28' 9
4. That part of the canal sections south of Cook Bay in Georgina Twp up to Ravenshoe Road 44°12' 7929'
to
44°11'30"
79°29'00"
44°15' 79°31' 9
Sudbury Area
1. That part of Maskinonge Creek in Casimir Twp lying between its mouth and the first bridge upstream from that mouth   46°17' 80°23' 9
North Bay Area
1. That part of the South River that is in Nipissing Twp lying between the west boundary of Lot 13, Concession XI, and the extension of the northwestern boundary of Concession B   46°08' 79°34' 9
2. That part of the
La Vase River that is in West Ferris Twp lying between Riverbend Road and Lake Nipissing
  46°14' 79°26' 9
3. That part of the Sturgeon River, in Springer Twp lying between the Sunbeam Hotel-Motel and the Starlite Marina 46°21'00"
79°58'30"
46°19' 79°58' 9
Kenora Area
1. That part of Lake of the Woods known as Portage Bay and Keewatin Bay north of the Highway 17 bridge   49°46' 94°33' 9
2. Laurensons Creek   49°26' 94°29' 9
Dryden Area
1. That part of the Wabigoon River between the Duke Street Bridge and
the westerly projection of Ross Street in the Town of Dryden, as described in column 2
49°46'17.5"N
92°50'50"W
to
49°46'55"N
92°50'30"W
50°15' 93°56' 9
Kirkland Lake Area
1. That part of Long Lake within the
limits of the Town
of Charlton, as
described in
column 2
47°48'37"N
79°59'54"W
to
47°48'36"N
80°00'10"W
47°50'16"
80°09'53"
9
Pembroke Area
1. That part of the Madawaska River
in Lot 6,
Concession VII, Radcliffe Township,
45°23'03"N
77°37'37"W
to
45°22'30"N
77°37'37"W
45°27' 7621' 8
  County of Renfrew, as described in column 2      

Note 1: This restriction applies only in areas where speed limit signs are posted.

Note 2: This restriction applies only to a vessel that is more than 45 m from shore.

Note 3: This restriction applies only to a vessel that is within 45 m of the shore.

Note 4: This restriction applies only to a vessel that is more than 30 m from shore.

Note 5: This restriction applies only to a vessel that is within 30 m of the shore.

Note 6: This restriction applies only to a vessel that is within 30 m of the shore or of a dock, pier, raft, floating platform or another vessel that is anchored, moored or under way, and does not apply to a vessel moving perpendicularly away from the shore while it is being used for water-skiing or kite flying while the water-skier or kite flyer is in the process of taking off.

Note 7: This restriction applies only to a vessel that is within 30 m of the shore or a dock, pier, raft, floating platform, or another vessel that is anchored, moored or under way.

Note 8: This restriction applies only to a vessel that is within 30 m of the shore, and does not apply to a vessel moving perpendicularly away from the shore while it is being used for water-skiing or kite flying while the water-skier or kite flyer is in the process of taking off.

PART 4

MANITOBA

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2






Local Name
Column 3

Location
Reference (Gazetteer
of Canada
Reference
System)
Column 4



Maximum Speed in km/h Over the Ground
1. Netley Creek from its junction with the Red River, extending
800 m upstream
  50°17' 96°52' 9
2. Paint Lake — in posted areas around the marina   55°28' 97°57' 10
3. Assiniboine River Assiniboine Riverv 49°51'58" 97°20'18"
to
49°53'08" 97°07'36"
sunrise to sunset, 37
sunset to sunrise, 10*
4. Red River Red River 49°57'45" 97°04'13"
to
49°44'14" 97°07'44"
sunrise to sunset, 70*
sunset to sunrise, 50*

* Approach within 100 m of public docks, marinas, boat clubs, public boat launches at not more than 9 km/h

PART 5

NOVA SCOTIA

Item Column 1


Name Given
by the Gazetteer
of Canada
or Description
Column 2



Specific Location (Where Necessary)
Column 3

Location
Reference (Gazetteer
of Canada
Reference
System)
Column 4



Maximum Speed in km/h Over the Ground
1. Tidnish River, upstream from Irwins Point   45°59' 64°03' 15

PART 6

QUEBEC

Item Column 1



Name Given
by the Gazetteer
of Canada
or Description
Column 2






Local Name
Column 3

Location
Reference (Gazetteer
of Canada
Reference
System)
Column 4


Maximum Speed in km/h Over the Ground
1. Châteauguay River from point A at position 45°21' 73°45' to point B at position 45°23' 73°45' Rivière Châteauguay 45°21' 73°45'
45°23' 73°45'
13
2. Châteauguay River from point B at position 45°23' 73°45' to point C at position 45°23' 73°46' Rivière Châteauguay 45°23' 73°45'
45°23' 73°46'
13
3. Châteauguay River from point B at position 45°23' 73°45' to point D at position 45°24' 73°45' Rivière Châteauguay 45°23' 73°45'
45°24' 73°45'
13
4. Within 60 m of the shore of Masson Lake Lac Masson 46°03' 74°02' 6
5. Within 60 m of the shore of North Lake Baie North 46°03' 74°02' 6
6. Within 60 m of the shore of Dupuis Lake Lac Dupuis 46°02' 74°01' 6
7. Under the bridge between Dupuis Lake and Masson Lake and 120 m on either side of the bridge   46°02' 74°01' 6
8. Under the bridge between North Lake and Masson Lake and 120 m on either side of the bridge   46°03' 74°02' 6
9. Lake François Lac François 46°30' 75°18' 25
10. Little Lake François Petit lac François 46°29' 75°19' 25
11. Elmina Lake Lac Elmina 46°28' 75°27' 25
12. Du Bois Clair Lake Lac du Bois Clair 46°27' 75°26' 25
13. Pilon Lake Lac Pilon 46°26' 75°25' 25
14. Latreille Lake Lac Latreille 46°27' 75°24' 25
15. Tomkin Lake Lac Tomkin 46°21' 75°28' 25
16. Valiquette Lake Lac Valiquette 46°22' 75°26' 25
17. Scattolin Lake Lac Scattolin 46°29' 75°22' 25
18. Aqueduc Lake Lac Aqueduc 46°29' 75°21' 25
19. Aux Quenouilles Lake Lac aux Quenouilles 46°28' 75°21' 25
20. Lake Hélène Lac Hélène 46°28' 75°20' 25
21. Brûlé Lake Lac Brûlé 46°28' 75°19' 25
22. Bisson Lake Lac Bisson 46°29' 75°18' 25
23. À la Truite Lake Lac à la Truite 46°26' 75°19' 25
24. Des Curs Lake Lac des Curs 46°28' 75°17' 25
25. Little Lake Lyon Petit lac Lyon 46°15' 75°25' 25
26. Tinon Lake Lac Tinon 46°17' 75°24' 25
27. Bénac Lake Lac Bénac 46°16' 75°24' 25
28. Puant Lake Lac Puant 46°16' 75°24' 25
29. Youville Lake Lac Youville 46°28' 75°16' 25
30. Snyder Lake Lac Snyder 46°27' 75°15' 25
31. Gaston Lake Lac Gaston 46°26' 75°15' 25
32. Allet Lake Lac Allet 46°25' 75°18' 25
33. Des Mauves Lake Lac des Mauves 46°25' 75°18' 25
34. Deschamps Lake Lac Deschamps 46°24' 75°17' 25
35. Iberville Lake Lac Iberville 46°23' 75°16' 25
36. Wagon Lake Lac Wagon 46°25' 75°14' 25
37. Sonis Lake Lac Sonis 46°25' 75°14' 25
38. Steel Lake Lac Steel 46°23' 75°15' 25
39. Du Diable Lake Lac du Diable 46°28' 75°16' 25
40. Perdu Lake Lac Perdu 46°26' 75°21' 25
41. Duffy Lake Lac Duffy 46°18' 75°26' 25
42. Noir Lake Lac Noir 46°22' 75°14' 25
43. Coulon Lake Lac Coulon 46°21' 75°24' 25
44. Longeau Lake Lac Longeau 46°17' 75°27' 25
45. Perras Lake Lac Perras 46°16' 75°27' 25
46. Chef Lake Lac Chef 46°16' 75°27' 25
47. Rolleau Lake Lac Rolleau 46°21' 75°14' 25
48. Caché Lake Lac Caché 46°26' 75°18' 25
49. Small Flood Lake Lac Small Flood 46°18' 75°27' 25
50. Canard Lake Lac Canard 46°14' 75°26' 25
51. Brochet Lake Lac Brochet 46°27' 75°19' 25
52. À la Vase Lake Lac à la Vase 46°27' 75°20' 25
53. Des Zouaves Lake Lac des Zouaves 46°23' 75°14' 25
54. Guibort Lake Lac Guibort 46°21' 75°14' 25
55. Hull Lake Lac Hull 46°20' 75°14' 25
56. Fos Lake Lac Fos 46°20' 75°15' 25
57. Gaucher Lake Lac Gaucher 46°20' 75°27' 25
58. Mitchell Lake Lac Mitchell 46°20' 75°25' 25
59. Little Du Chevreuil Lake Petit lac du Chevreuil 46°20' 75°25' 25
60. Berneuil Lake Lac Berneuil 46°14' 75°26' 25
61. Within a perimeter of 60 m from the shore of Charlebois Lake Lac Charlebois 46°05' 74°03' 6
62. Charlebois Lake Lac Charlebois 46°05' 74°03' 60
63. Poulin Lake Lac Poulin 46°06' 70°49' 65
64. De l'Achigan Lake Lac de l'Achigan 45°56' 74°58' 67
65. Des Seize Îles Lake Lac des Seize Îles 45°54' 74°28' 56 (between 9:00 a.m. and
8:00 p.m.)
66. Des Seize Îles Lake Lac des Seize Îles 45°54' 74°28' 40 (between 8:00 p.m. and
9:00 a.m.)
67. Des Seize Îles Lake, between a point at coordinates 45°55' 74°28' and Hawthorne Island at coordinates 45°55' 74°28' Lac des Seize Îles 45°54' 74°28' 8
68. Within a perimeter of 23 m from the shore of Des Seize Îles Lake Lac des Seize Îles 45°54' 74°28' 8
69. Des Seize Îles Lake, between Hawthorne Island at coordinates 45°55' 74°28' and Drinkell Island at coordinates 45°55' 74°28' Lac des Seize Îles 45°54' 74°28' 16
70. Des Seize Îles Lake, in the channel between Sparling and Amsden Islands at coordinates 45°53' 74°28' Lac des Seize Îles 45°53' 74°28' 16
71. Des Seize Îles Lake, in the channel between Cunningham and Myers Islands at coordinates 45°54' 74°28' Lac des Seize Îles 45°54' 74°28' 16
72. Rivière Yamaska Centre between a point located at the mouth of the river at coordinates 45°16' 72°30' and a point upstream at coordinates 45°18' 72°35' Rivière Yamaska Centre   10
73. Within a perimeter of 150 m from the shore of Lac Brome and Eagle Island Lac Brome 45°15' 72°30' 10
74. Lake Memphrémagog, in an area known as Verte Bay at coordinates 45°11' 72°18' Lac Memphrémagog 45°11' 72°16' 10
75. Lake Memphrémagog, in the narrows of Fitch Bay, between a point at coordinates 45°05' 72°13' and a point at coordinates 45°06' 72°11' Lac Memphrémagog 45°08' 72°16' 10
76. Magog River between a point located at the mouth of that river at coordinates 45°15' 72°10' and a point at coordinates 45°15' 72°08'   45°15' 72°08' 10
77. Within a perimeter
of 100 m from the shore of Lake Massawippi within the confines of North Hatley Village between a point at coordinates 45°16' 72°00' and a point at coordinates 45°16' 71°59'
Lac Massawippi 45°13' 72°00' 10
78. Lake Massawippi within the confines of North Hatley Village between a point at coordinates 45°16' 72°00' and a point at coordinates 45°16' 71°59' Lac Massawippi 45°13' 72°00' 70
79. Massawippi River, between a point located at the mouth of that river at coordinates 45°17' 71°59' and a point upstream at coordinates 45°17' 71°59' Rivière Massawippi   5
80. Saint-François Bay (see Note 1) Baie Saint-François 45°15' 74°09' 15

Note 1: This restriction does not apply during the regattas held during the period beginning on July 1 and ending on July 15

PART 7

SASKATCHEWAN

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2





Local Name
Column 3

Location
Reference (Gazetteer
of Canada

Reference
System)
Column 4



Maximum Speed in km/h Over the Ground
1. That portion of the South Saskatchewan River between 52°07'14" 106°40'17" and 52°05'50" 106°41'25" and within 30 m of the east bank     30
2. That portion of the South Saskatchewan River east of the south boundary of that portion of Section 4, Township 35, Range 6, west of the 3rd Meridian of Saskatchewan lying west of the river to 52°05'50"
106°41'25"
    30
3. That portion of the South Saskatchewan River east of the boundary of
Section 35, Township 38,
Range 4, west of the 3rd Meridian to 52°08'33" 106°38'13"
    30

SCHEDULE 6
(Subsection 2(5), subparagraph 2(8)(b)(ii) and
subsections 10(3) and 11(2
))

WATERS ON WHICH POWER-DRIVEN VESSELS
AND VESSELS DRIVEN BY ELECTRICAL
PROPULSION ARE SUBJECT TO A
STANDARDIZED SPEED LIMIT

PART 1

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2



General Location (Where Necessary)
Column 3

Location
Reference (Gazetteer
of Canada

Reference
System)
Column 4


Maximum Speed in km/h Over the Ground
1. Southern portion of Harrison Lake, buoyed and posted with authorized signs Harrison Hot Springs 49°33' 121°50' 10
2. Pender Canal channel between North and South Pender Islands 48°46' 123°15' 10
3. Stump Lake, expansion of Stump Lake Creek, northeast of Nicola Lake, approximately 30 km south of Kamloops Merritt-Kamloops 50°23' 120°20' 70
4. Unnamed bay on the west side of James Island, locally known as the Gunkhole, located southeast of Sidney and northeast of Victoria west side
of James Island
54°36' 123°21' 10
5. That part of Osoyoos Lake known as Solana Bay, buoyed and signed Osoyoos 49°02' 119°27' 10
6. Parts of Green Lake as signed Whistler 50°09' 122°57' 10
7. Big Bar Lake near Clinton 51°19' 121°48' 10
8. Nanaimo Harbour, within 150 m of any shore except that of Dodd Narrows Nanaimo 49°10' 123°54' 10
9. Widgeon Slough Pitt Lake, east of Vancouver, north of Pitt Meadows 49°21' 122°39' 5
10. Hardy Bay (inner harbour) Port Hardy 50°43' 127°29' 5
11. Sicamous Narrows between Shuswap and Mara Lakes 50°50' 118°59' 5
12. Grant Narrows Pitt Lake, east of Vancouver, north of Pitt Meadows 49°21' 122°37' 10
13. Eagle River Sicamous 50°51' 119°00' 5
14. Bedford Channel Langley City 49°10' 122°35' 10
15. Salmon River (Estuary to confluence with the White River) Sayward 50°23' 125°57' 10
16. Ganges Harbour Saltspring Island 48°51' 123°28' 10
17. That part of Okanagan Lake known as Lakeshore Boat Launch, buoyed and signed Kelowna 49°50' 119°29' 10
18. That part of Okanagan Lake known as Water Street Boat Launch, buoyed and signed Kelowna 49°53' 119°29' 10
19. Bedford Channel, from the northern tip of Bray Island (Tavistock Point) to the Glover Road crossing (Jacob Haldi Bridge) Langley City 49°10' 122°35' 10
20. Cowichan Lake, within 60 m from shore Lake Cowichan, Vancouver Island 48°51'13"
124°12'10"
10
21. Cultus Lake, entrance to Main Beach, north of a line drawn from point A at coordinates 49°04'10" 121°58'43.6" to
point B at coordinates 49°04'19.0" 121°59'0.5", buoyed and signed
  49°04' 121°59' 5
22. False Creek east of a line drawn from Kitsilano Point at coordinates 49°16'39"N 12°39'8"W in a direction of 45 (True) to a point at coordinates 49°17'01"N 123°08'34"W False Creek 49°16' 123°08' 10
23. In Columbia Lake, that part of the channel connecting Columbia Lake to Mud Lake, from a point at coordinates 50°21'10"N 115°52'47"W to a line drawn between points at coordinates 50°18'02"N 115°51'47"W and 50°18'08"N 115°50'49"W, signed, and within 100 m from the shore on the east side of the lake, between lines running in an east-west direction through points at coordinates 50°16'05"N 115°51'16"W and 50°12'39"N 115°50'34"W, buoyed and signed, and south of a line drawn between points at coordinates 50°10'44"N 115°50'50"W and 50°10'44"N 115°48'54"W, buoyed and signed Columbia Lake, south of Invermere 50°15' 115°50' 10

PART 2

ONTARIO

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2





Specific Location
Column 3

Location
Reference
(Gazetteer
of Canada

Reference
System)
Column 4


Maximum Speed in km/h Over the Ground
Trent-Severn Waterway 
1. That part of the Murray Canal from Sherwood Point to Twelve O'Clock Point   44°03' 77°38' 10
2. That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from a point above CPR bridge No. 3 to a point above Lock No. 1
(km 1.61 — 2.74)
44°28'04"N
78°14'02"W
to
44°28'20"N
78°14'51"W
  10
3. That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from a point below Lock No. 3 to a point below Lock No. 4 (km 6.28 — 7.40) 44°31'44"N
78°43'19"W
to
44°32'14"N
78°44'43"W
  10
4. That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from a point below Lock
No. 6 to the emergency gate below Sill Island
(km 11.75 — 13.04)
44°49'14"N
79°23'33"W
to
44°49'33"N
79°24'04"W
  10
5. That part of the Trent River from Danger Narrows to a point above Lock No. 7
(km 20.76 – 23.01)
  44°06' 77°34' 10
6. That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from a point below Lock
No. 8 to a point
above Lock No. 9
(km 40.72 – 42.33)
44°14'08"N
77°46'56"W
to
44°14'53"N
77°48'00"W
  10
7. That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from a point below Lock No. 10 to Meyers Island
(km 45.06 — 46.35)
44°16'03"N
77°47'39"W
to
44°16'41"N
77°47'46"W
  10
8. That part of the Trent River from a point below Lock
No. 11/12 to the dam above Lock No. 13 (km 47.96 — 52.46)
  44°06' 77°34' 10
9. That part of the Trent River from Coles Point to a point above
Lock No. 16/17
(km 57.78 — 58.90)
  44°06' 77°34' 10
10. That part of the Trent River known as Northumberland Narrows, between Burnt Point Bay
and Seymore Lake
(km 62.44 — 63.09)
  44°24' 77°49' 10
11. That part of the Trent River from the northern tip of Graham Island
at spar buoy T322
to Highway 30 bridge, crossing the river
(km 68.56 — 70.01)
  44°06' 77°34' 10
12. That part of the Trent River above Preston Island to the railway bridge above Lock No. 18
(km 81.27 — 82.88)
  44°06' 77°34' 10
13. That part of Rice Lake in the vicinity of Margaret Island
(km 94.31 — 95.11)
  44°12' 78°10' 10
14. That part of the Otonabee River from Bridge No. 21A (Peterborough Bypass) to a point below Lock No. 19
(km 140.50 — 142.75)
  44°09' 78°14' 10
15. That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway in the vicinity of Lock No. 20
(km 144.20 — 147.42)
44°17'56"N
78°18'16"W
to
44°19'43"N
78°18'15"W
  10
16. That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway in the vicinity of Nassau
(km 149.67 — 150.31)
44°20'49"N
78°17'42"W
to
44°21'11"N
78°17'34"W
  10
17. That part of the Otonabee River from the approach wall above Lock No. 24 to the lower approach
wall at Lock No. 25
(km 155.15 — 156.49)
  44°09' 78°14' 10
18. That part of the Otonabee River from a point below Lock No. 26 to Haig Point (km 158.84 — 160.77)   44°09' 78°14' 10
19. That part of Katchewanooka Lake in the vicinity of Second Island and the mainland
(km 161.74 — 162.22)
  44°27' 78°16' 10
20. That part of Katchewanooka Lake in the vicinity of Douglas Island (km 165.60 — 165.92)   44°27' 78°16' 10
21. That part of Katchewanooka Lake in the vicinity of Polly Island
(km 167.21 — 167.37)
  44°27' 78°16' 10
22. That part of Clear Lake in the vicinity of Young's Point (km 168.18 — 168.66)   44°30' 78°12' 10
23. That part of the main channel of the Trent-Severn Waterway in he vicinity of Hells Gate channel, from an unnamed island near buoy C178 to the tip
of Hitchins Island (km 176.46 — 177.74)
  44°32' 78°09' 10
24. That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from the approach wall above Lock No. 28
to Scow Rock
(km 181.85 — 183.05)
44°33'33"N
78°12'31"W
to
44°33'19"N
78°13'17"W
44°33' 78°13' 10
25. That pat of the
Trent-Severn Waterway from Starboard
Daybeacon C278
near Johnsons Point on Lower Buckhorn Lake to the lower approach wall at Lock No. 31 (km 192.71 — 194.35)
44°33'30.1"N 78°19'43.6"W to 44°33'21"N 78°20'45.1"W
44°33' 78°20' 10
26. That part of Chemong Lake that is within 224 m of either side of the causeway bridge at Bridgenorth, located as described in column 2 44°23'17"N
78°23'10"W
to
44°23'01"N
78°23'15"W
44°24' 78°23' 10
27. That part of Buckhorn Lake at Gannon Narrows
(km 208.98 — 210.43)
  44°29' 78°23' 10
28. That part of Big Bob Channel from North River Point at Bobcaygeon to a
point above Cottage Point at Bobcaygeon
(km 221.12 — 224.02)
  44°32' 78°32' 10
29. That part of the Scugog River, in the vicinity of Lindsay, from the old railway bridge abutment at buoy CP68 to the
Highway 7 and
Highway 35 bridge
(km 248.54 — 255.89)
  44°24' 78°45' 10
30. That part of the Fenelon River from Sturgeon Lake to Cameron Lake
(km 245.58 — 247.52)
  44°32' 78°44' 10
31. That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from Cameron Lake to Balsam Lake
(km 252.02 — 254.76)
44°34'08"N
78°46'05"W
to
44°34'24"N
78°47'53"W
  10
32. That part of the Gull River from the bridge on Highway 35 at Coboconk southwesterly to the narrows of that river,
a distance of approximately 2 km
  44°38' 78°49' 10
33. That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from Balsam Lake to Canal Lake (km 263.29 — 273.43) 44°34'37"N
78°53'37"W
to
44°35'09"N
79°00'04"W
  10
34. That part of the Talbot River from Canal Lake to Lake Simcoe
(km 281.47 — 293.22)
  44°28' 79°10' 10
35. That part of the Holland River from its confluence with the Holland River East Branch to a point approximately 400 m upstream, located as described in column 2 44°09'56"N
79°31'00"W
44°12' 79°31' 10
36. That part of the Holland River East Branch from its confluence with the Holland River to the Queensville Side Road at River Drive Park, as set out in column 2 44°09'56"N
79°31'00"W
to
44°07'36"N
79°30'18"W
44°10' 79°31' 10
37. That part of the Holland River from Highway 11 downstream approximately 1 800 m, located as set out in column 2 44°06'47"N
79°32'47"W
44°12' 79°31' 10
38. That part of Lake Simcoe, in the vicinity of Atherley Narrows, from a point adjacent to the Orchard Point public wharf to a point halfway between buoy S308 and buoy S310 (km 317.53 — 318.60)   44°25' 79°20' 10
39. That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from Lake Couchiching
to Sparrow Lake
(km 334.74 – 344.40)
44°44'36"N
79°20'25"W
to
44°48'01"N
79°23'34"W
  10
40. That part of Sparrow Lake in the vicinity of Grand View Point
(km 346.97 — 347.62)
  44°47' 79°24' 10
41. That part of the Severn River in the vicinity of First Cut, also called Sparrow Lake Chute (km 352.93 — 353.41)   44°48' 79°43' 10
42. That part of the Severn River in the vicinity of Second Cut, also called McDonald's Cut
(km 355.99 — 356.47)
  44°48' 79°43' 10
43. That part of the Severn River in the vicinity
of Hydro Glen
(km 357.31 – 358.40)
  44°48' 79°43' 10
44. That part of the Severn River in the vicinity
of Severn Falls
(km 366.29 — 366.93)
  44°48' 79°43' 10
45. That part of the Severn River from the charted location of starboard buoy S106 to the upper approach wall at the Big Chute marine railway (km 373.00 — 374.06)   44°48' 79°43' 10
46. That part of the Severn River in the vicinity
of Little Chute
(km 375.46 – 376.58)
  44°48' 79°43' 10
47. That part of Gloucester Pool between Deer Island and Porcupine Island, as set out in column 2 44°51'16"N
79°41'33"W
to
44°51'30"N
79°41'21"W
44°51' 79°42' 10
48. That part of Gloucester Pool called The Narrows
(km 383.51 — 384.15)
  44°49' 79°42' 10
49. That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from the vicinity of Calf Island on Little Lake to the Highway 69 bridge below Lock No. 45 (km 386.24 — 387.44) 44°48'40"N
79°43'12"W
to
44°47'01"N
79°43'22"W
  10
50. That part of the Holland River that begins 90 m upstream of and ends 90 m downstream of Halfway Haven Marina, as set out in column 2 44°09'00"N
79°31'53"W
44°12' 79°31' 10
51. That part of Stony Lake in the vicinity of Juniper Island and Big Otter Island, contained within the positions marked by buoys or signs, located as set out in column 2 44°32'59"N
78°09'01"W
44°32'57"N
78°08'46"W
44°32'47"N
78°08'55"W 44°32'45"N
78°08'59"W 44°32'54"N
78°09'12"W
44°33'
78°06'
10
Kingston-Cornwall Area 
1. That part of Bobs Lake being the 100 m channel between Green Bay and the main body of Bobs Lake, located as set out in column 2 44°40'16"N
76°35'39"W
44°41' 76°35' 10
2. That part of Bobs Lake being the 10 m channel between Crow Bay and the main body of Bobs Lake, located as set out in column 2 44°40'27"N
76°36'20"W
44°41' 76°35' 10
3. The 20 m channel between Crow Lake and Crow Bay of Bobs Lake, located as set out in column 2 44°40'45"N
76°37'02"W
44°42' 76°35'
44°41' 76°37'
10
4. That part of Bobs Lake being the 200 m channel between Buck Bay and the main body of Bobs Lake, located as set out in column 2 44°38'28"N
76°37'34"W
44°41' 76°35' 10
5. That part of Little Silver Lake from the boat launch at the south end of the south arm of the lake to the narrows at the island at the north end of the south arm of the lake, all within the coordinates set out in column 2 44°47'24"N
76°30'16"W
to
44°48'22"N
76°29'50"W
44°48' 76°30' 10
6. That part of the
St. Lawrence River known as the Bateau Channel commencing at a line between Grog Island light at 44°18'14.5"N 76°14'58"W and Cooks Point at 44°17'58"N 76°15'09"W, thence westerly for approximately 1.4 km to a line between the north shore of the channel at 44°18'18.5"N
76°16'04"W and
the south shore of
the channel at 44°18'7.5"N 76°16'04"W
  44°17' 76°16' 10
Georgian Bay Area 
1. Snug Harbour, Carling Twp., Parry Sound District   45°22' 80°18' 10
2. That part of Hangdog Channel from the northwest corner of Island 104 southeasterly a distance of approximately 500 m, located as set out in column 2 44°56'54"N
79°55'54"W
to
44°56'30"N
79°55'44"W
44°56' 79°55' 10
3. That part of Georgian Bay known as the South Channel, between Parry Island and Rose Point, extending northeasterly 130 m and southwesterly 120 m from the centre line of the Wasauksing swing bridge 45°18'08"N
80°02'06"W
to
45°19'00"N
80°02'08"W
45°19' 80°02' 5
Kenora Area 
1. Golf Course Bay in the Town of Kenora, Kenora District 49°45'00"N
94°28'40"W
49°45' 94°29' 10
Pembroke Area 
1. Virgin Lake (formerly Dempseys Lake), Bagot and Blythfield Twp 45°16'06"N
76°39'30"W
45°16' 76°40' 10
2. That part of the Madawaska River from its confluence with the Ottawa River upstream to the Ontario Hydro Dam, all within the Town of Arnprior as described in column 2 45°26'08"N
76°21'05"W
to
45°26'32"N
76°21'00"W
45°27' 76°21' 10
3. White Lake in Darling Twp and Pakenham Twp, Lanark County, and in Bagot Twp and McNab Twp, Renfrew County   45°18' 76°31' 70
4. That part of the Bonnechere River upstream from Golden Lake for a distance of 250 m, in North Algoma Twp, Renfrew County, as set out in column 2 45°36'06"N
77°23'16"W
to
45°36'13"N
77°23'02"W
45°31' 76°33' 10
5. That part of the Bonnechere River from Round Lake to the Bailey bridge east of the Tramore Dam in the Twp of Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards, located as set out in Column 2 45°37'30"N
77°28'14"W
to
45°37'23"N
77°27'10"W
45°31' 76°33' 10
Thunder Bay Area 
1. That part of the Kaministiquia River in the City of Thunder Bay from the 20th Side Road downstream to the western boundary of Lot 14, Concession I, S.K.R., located as set out in column 2 48°20'58"N
89°21'35"W
to
48°21'02"N
89°19'58"W
48°24' 89°13' 10
2. That part of the Nipigon River that is Water Lot location TW 152 and that is opposite Lots 12 and 13, Concession I, Nipigon Twp, Thunder Bay District and that is known locally as Nipigon Harbour   48°57' 88°14' 10
Haliburton Area 
1. That part of the Head River between Head Lake and Fishog Lake, Digby Twp, Victoria County, located as set out in column 2 44°45'30"N
78°54'00"W
to
44°46'30"N
78°53'10"W
44°44' 79°15' 10
2. That part of the Redstone River between Little Redstone Lake and Redstone Lake, Guilford Twp, Haliburton County, located as set out in column 2 45°13'20"N
78°33'30"W
to
45°13'15"N
78°33'00"W
45°07' 78°38' 10
3. That part of the Redstone River between Pelaw Lake and Little Redstone Lake, Guilford Twp, Haliburton County, located as set out in column 2 45°13'00"N
78°33'30"W
to
45°13'20"N
78°33'00"W
45°07' 78°38' 10
4. The expansion of Horseshoe Lake, known locally as Mirror Lake, Minden Twp, Haliburton County   44°59' 78°41' 10
5. That part of the Kennisis River that flows through Lots 16 and 17 in Concessions VII and VIII, Stanhope Twp, Haliburton County   45°07' 78°44' 10
Toronto Area 
1. That part of Whitby Harbour within the area bounded by the buoys located at the coordinates set out in column 2 43°50'58"N
78°55'40"W
to
43°50'57"N
78°55'37"W
43°52' 78°56' 10
2. That part of Carruthers Creek, in the Town of Ajax, from Shoal Point Road Bridge south to Lake Ontario   43°51' 79°02' 10
3. That part of Duffins Creek, in the Town of Ajax, from the John Mills Bridge at Bayly Street West south to Lake Ontario   43°48' 79°02' 10
4. Frenchman's Bay, in the Town of Pickering   43°49' 79°05' 10
5. That part of the Credit River in the City of Mississauga, known as Port Credit Harbour, lying between the mouth of that river and the Queen Elizabeth Way 44°33'N 79°35'W to 43°33'N 79°36'W 44°33' 79°35' 10
Chatham Area
1. That part of the Detroit River from the most northeastern point of Fighting Island, thence eastward approximately 600 m to the westerly shore of the Township of Sandwich West (Concession I, Part of Lot 34), thence southward along the Township of Sandwich West shoreline approximately 6 000 m to the most southern boundary of Concession I, Part of Lot 3, thence westward across the waters of the Detroit River approximately 1 000 m to the most southeastern point of Fighting Island, thence northward along the Fighting Island eastern shoreline approximately 2 200 m, thence eastward across the waters of the Detroit River approximately 600 m to the most southwestern point of Grass Island, thence northward along the western shore of Grass Island a distance of approximately 1 900 m to its most northwestern point, thence westward across the waters of the Detroit River to the eastern shore of Fighting Island, thence northward approximately 1 900 m along the eastern shore of Fighting Island to the point of origin, all lying within the coordinates set out in column 2 42°14'37"N
83°06'50"W
to
42°11'25"N
83°06'53"W
42°03' 83°09' 10
2. That part of the Ausable River from the mouth of the harbour to the south boundary of the Village of Grand Bend 43°19'00"N
81°46'38"W
to
43°18'00"N
81°44'30"W
43°18' 81°45' 10
3. That part of Port Dalhousie Harbour, from the outer lighthouse south to a line drawn from the "all vessels prohibited" sign located 24 m north of the Heywood Generating Station on the west side of the harbour to the "all vessels prohibited" sign located on the east side of the harbour 70 m north of the control structure dam 43°12'34.5"
79°15'50"
to
43°11'55"
79°15'53"
to
43°11'55"
79°15'51"
43°12' 79°15' 10
4. That part of the Ausable River from the mouth of the river at Lake Huron, through Port Franks, to a point 250 m east of the Port Franks Conservation Area boat launch 43°14'03"
81°54'17"
to
43°14'00"
81°53'10"
43°14' 81°54' 10
5. That part of Promenade Launch Basin in the city of Mississauga from a line drawn between the signs at the mouth of the basin, located on the east and west headlands at the coordinates set out in column 2 43°33.79'
79°33.61' to
43°33.95'
79°33.74'
43°33'
79°33'
10
6. That part of Lakefront Promenade Basin/harbour in the city of Mississauga, from a line drawn between the signs at the mouth of the harbour, located on the north and south break walls at the coordinates set out in column 2 43°33.80'
79°33.36' to
43°34.03'
79°33.31'
49°33'
79°33'
10
Rideau Canal Area
1. That part of the Rideau Canal from the upstream side of the Plaza Bridge near the Ottawa Locks to the downstream entrance to the Hogs Back Locks (km 0.35 — 8.45) 45°25'26" N
75°41'38"W
to
45°22'16"N
75°42'02"W
44°53' 76°00' 10
2. That part of the Rideau Canal between Hogs Back and Black Rapids, including Mooneys Bay, located as set out in column 2 45°22'12"N
75°41'57"W
to
45°20'54"N
75°41'59"W
44°53' 76°00' 10
3. That part of the Rideau Canal immediately upstream and downstream of the Manotick Bridge (km 25.35 — 26.28)   44°53' 76°00' 10
4. That part of the Rideau Canal in the vicinity of a marina south of Collins Point, Rideau Township, Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton (km 30.6 — 30.4), located as set out in column 2 45°12'10"N
75°38'45"W
to
45°12'08"N
75°38'33"W
44°53' 76°00' 10
5. That part of the Rideau Canal immediately upstream of "The Catchall" in the Rideau River to the downstream entrance to the Burritts Rapids Lock (km 59.06 — 62.65) 45°00'16.5"N
75°45'17.5"W
to
44°58'57"N
75°47'08"W
44°53' 76°00' 10
6. That part of the Rideau Canal from the upstream entrance to the Burritts Rapids Lock to immediately upstream of Burritts Rapids Island (km 62.65 — 64.78)   44°53' 76°00' 10
7. That part of the Rideau Canal between Lower Nicholsons Lock (No. 18) and the approach channel above Upper Nicholsons Lock (No. 19) (km 67.32 — 68.11)   44°53' 76°00' 10
8. That part of the Rideau Canal cut upstream of the Merrickville Locks (km 71.86 — 72.61)   44°53' 76°00' 10
9. That part of the Rideau Canal cut upstream of the Kilmarnock Lock (km 84.81 — 85.30)   44°53' 76°00' 10
10. That part of the Rideau Canal cut above Edmonds Lock (km 90.44 — 90.64)   44°53' 76°00' 10
11. That part of the Rideau Canal beginning near the downstream entrance to Old Slys Lock to the CNR bascule bridge immediately above the upstream entrance to the Smiths Falls Detached Lock (km 90.77 — 95.06)   44°53' 76°00' 10
12. That part of the Rideau Canal consisting of the cut at the Poonamalie Lock (km 97.45 — 99.17)   44°53' 76°00' 10
13. That part of the Tay Canal between the upstream and the downstream entrances to the canal cut at the Beveridges Locks (km 105.73 — 107.99)   44°53' 76°08' 10
14. That part of the Tay Canal from immediately downstream of the Craig Street Bridge to the upstream end of the canal basin at Gore Street in the Town of Perth (km 114.96 — 115.74)   44°53' 76°08' 10
15. That part of Big Rideau Lake in the vicinity of Rideau Ferry bounded by lines drawn parallel to the Rideau Ferry Bridge at a distance of 535 m downstream and 650 m upstream from the centre line of that bridge 44°51'00"N
76°08'09"W
to
44°50'39"N
76°08'50"W
44°51' 76°09' 10
16. That part of Big Rideau Lake at the approaches to Adams Lake (Lot 3, Concession V, North Burgess Twp, Lanark County) from a line drawn from headland to headland at the channel entrance from Big Rideau Lake, thence northwestward to the beginning of Adams Lake, a distance of 300 m 44°48'23"N
76°12'07"W
to
44°48'39"N
76°12'22"W
44°46' 76°13' 10
17. That part of Big Rideau Lake at the entrance to Hoggs Bay on Rideau Lake, from a line drawn in a southwesterly direction from the southerly tip of Island No. 228 to the mainland at the boat launching ramp in Murphys Point Provincial Park 44°46'41"N
76°13'03"W
to
44°46'48"N
76°13'03"W
44°46' 76°13' 10
18. That part of Big Rideau Lake between the north and south ends of Fancy Free Island 44°44'57"N
76°12'45"W
to
44°44'37"N
76°12'43"W
44°46' 76°13' 10
19. That part of Big Rideau Lake, south
of Colonel By Island, formerly known as Livingstone Island and adjacent to Long Island, contained within the coordinates set out in column 2
44°44'04"N
76°13'28"W
to
44°43'47"N
76°13'28"W
to
44°44'01"N
76°12'52"W
to
44°44'25"N
76°12'56"W
44°46' 76°13' 10
20. That part of Big Rideau Lake at Portland harbour and Mill Bay lying within an area enclosed by the shoreline and a line drawn from Amis Point to the south end of Sheep Island and from Sheep Island to the mainland at Mill Bay, located as set out in column 2 44°20'02"N
76°11'39"W
to
44°42'13"N
76°11'21"W
44°42' 76°11' 10
21. That part of Big Rideau Lake from a line drawn from headland to headland at the entrance to Muskrat Hole extending 100 m into Big Rideau Lake 44°43'56"N
76°14'58"W
to
44°43'50"N
76°15'05"W
44°46' 76°13' 10
22. Muskrat Hole   44°44' 76°15' 5
23. That part of the Rideau Canal side channel to Westport, in the vicinity of the public wharf in the Village of Westport
(km 137.0 – 137.32)
  44°53' 76°00' 10
24. That part of the Rideau Canal consisting of the canal cut at the Newboro Locks
(km 133.90 — 136.38)
  44°53' 76°00' 10
25. That part of the Rideau Canal from the north end of Goat Island to the south entrance to the Elbow Channel
(km 140.42 — 140.93)
  44°53' 76°00' 10
26. That part of the Rideau Canal from a point off the northeast end of Scott Island to a point off the southwest end of Scott Island at the isthmus
(km 141.93 — 142.27)
  44°53' 76°00' 10
27. That part of the Rideau Canal from the north end of Rocky Island in Indian Lake to the downstream entrance to the canal cut at Chaffeys Locks
(km 143.79 — 145.32)
  44°53' 76°00' 10
28. That part of the Rideau Canal from Freed Island in Sand Lake to a point between Hog Island and Goose Island in Whitefish Lake (km 153.88 — 156.59)   44°53' 76°00' 10
29. That part of the Rideau Canal in Little Cranberry Lake from the upstream entrance to Murphy's Narrows to Haskins Point
(km 159.94 — 162.75)
  44°28' 76°15' 10
30. That part of the Rideau Canal side channel to Seeleys Bay between the junction of the main channel and the branch channel to the public wharf at Seeleys Bay (km 162.35 — 163.40) 44°29'04" N
76°14'43"W
to
44°28'44"N
76°14'17"W
44°53' 76°00' 10
31. That part of the Cataraqui River from "The Round Tail" at the southern exit from Cranberry Lake to the northern entrance to the Styx River (km 170.91 — 188.13)   44°14' 76°28' 10
32. That part of the Cataraqui River from Charon Point to Harriet Point (km 187.33 — 188.13)   44°14' 76°28' 10
33. That part of the Cataraqui River from the downstream entrance to the Kingston Mills Lock to the downstream side of the piers of the high-level bridge at Highway 401 (km 191.53 — 192.41)   44°14' 76°28' 10
Lindsay-Peterborough Area
1. That part of the Burnt River from Lot 11, Con. VI and VII, to the entrance to Goose Lake, Lot 24, Con. I, all lying within Somerville Twp, Victoria County 44°41'N
78°42'W
to
44°35'N
78°46'W
44°35' 78°46' 10
2. Catchacoma Lake, except for that part of Catchacoma Lake lying between the mainland and the easterly side of McGee Island, Cavendish Twp, Peterborough County   44°45' 78°19' 70
3. Mississagua Lake in Cavendish and Harvey Twps, except for that part known as Catchacoma Narrows, in Cavendish Twp, Peterborough County   44°42' 78°19' 70
4. Beaver Lake in Cavendish and Anstruther Twps, Peterborough County   44°44' 78°17' 70
5. Gold Lake in Cavendish, Burleigh and Anstruther Twps., except that part known as Cavendish Narrows, in Cavendish Twp, Peterborough County   44°43' 78°17' 70
6. Cavendish Lake in Cavendish Twp, Peterborough County   44°44' 78°17' 70
7. Catchacoma Narrows, Cavendish Twp, Peterborough County   44°43' 78°18' 10
8. The narrows between Beaver Lake and Catchacoma Lake, known locally as McGinnis Lake, Cavendish Twp, Peterborough County Beaver Lake
and
Catchacoma Lake
44°44' 78°17'

44°45' 78°19'
10
9. That part of Beaver Creek within Marmora Township, Hastings County, from the mouth of the creek at the Crowe River, upstream to Fidlar Rapids as set out in column 2 44°29'43" 77°42'10"
to
44°31'30" 77°42'02"
44°30' 77°42'
to
44°32' 77°42'
10
10. That part of the Crowe River within Marmora Township, Hastings County, from the lot line between Lots 11 and 12, Concession III, upstream and into Crowe Lake to a line drawn northeastward where the lake widens to 100 m, drawn from a point at coordinates 44°30'18" 77°42'42" and a point at coordinates 44°30'15" 77°42'40" 44°30'10" 77°42'38"
to
44°30'11" 77°42'34"
to
44°30'15" 77°42'42"
to
44°30'18" 77°42'40"
44°29' 77°44' 10
11. That part of Chandos Lake known as Gilmour Bay Narrows 44°47.23'
77°57.54'
to
44°47.66'
77°57.40'
44°47' 78°57' 10
12. That part of Stoney Lake, north of Boshing Narrows, from the mainland to and including the navigation channel between points as set out in column 2 44°33.56'
78°07.13'
to
44°33.80'
78°06.70'
44°33' 78°07' 10
13. That part of Jack Lake known as Jack Lake Narrows 44°41.82'
78°01.22'
to
44°41.58'
78°01.51'
44°41' 78°01' 10
Muskoka-Parry Sound Area
1. That part of the North Branch Muskoka River from Bracebridge Falls to its confluence with the South Branch Muskoka River   45°02' 79°19' 5
2. The Muskoka River from its confluence with the North Branch Muskoka River and the South Branch Muskoka River to the mouth of the river at Lake Muskoka   45°01' 79°23' 10
3. Moot Lake, in the Township of Lake of Bays, Muskoka District   45°09' 79°10' 10
London Area
1. That part of the Thames River that is within the limits of the City of London (see Note 1)   42°19' 82°27' 10
2. That part of the North Thames River that is within the limits of the City of London (see Note 1)   42°59' 81°15' 10
Niagara-Simcoe Area
1. That part of Big Creek in the Twp of Norfolk from the mouth of the creek at Long Point Bay in South Walsingham Twp, upstream to the creek's second intersection with Highway 59 in Lot 12,
Concession VII, North Walsingham Twp, located as set out in column 2
42°35'45"N
80°27'13"W
to
42°41'22"N
80°32'46"W
42°36' 80°27' 5
2. That part of Twenty Mile Creek in the Town of Lincoln from a point approximately 90 m south of the metal railway bridge, thence south along the east channel to the 21st Street bridge 43°09'52"
79°21'14"
to
43°09'07"
79°21'44"
43°10' 79°22' 5
Lake Simcoe and Surrounding Area
1. That part of Lake Simcoe from the outer end of the breakwater at the development known as Lagoon City up to and including all the man-made canals in that development located in Lots 14 and 15, Concessions IV and V, Corporation of the Township of Ramara, Simcoe County   44°25' 79°20' 10
2. That part of the Severn River known locally as the East Branch of the Severn River (and also known as the Green River) from the most southern CNR bridge near Lake Couchiching downstream to the confluence with the main flow of the Severn River that forms the municipal boundary, all lying within the Corporation of the Township of Ramara as set out in column 2 44°44'17.5"N
79°20'04.5"W
to
44°45'15.6"N
79°19'07.4"W
44°48' 79°43' 10
3. That part of the Black River from the Switch Road bridge downstream to the confluence with the Severn River, lying within the Corporation of the Township of Ramara as set out in column 2 44°43'35"N
79°18'34.4"W
to
44°45'09.1"N
79°18'43.5"W
44°42' 79°19' 10
4. That part of Murphy Creek from the mouth of the creek at Lake Simcoe to the Muley Point Road crossing 44°34'53"
79°18'46"
to
44°35'25"
79°18'06"
44°35' 79°18' 10

Note 1: This restriction does not apply to special events such as water-ski competitions that are endorsed or sanctioned by the City of London

PART 3

QUEBEC

Item Column 1


Name
Given by the Répertoire toponymique
du Québec
or Description
Column 2







Local Name
Column 3

Location
Reference (Répertoire toponymique
du Québec
Reference
System)
Column 4



Maximum Speed in km/h Over the Ground
1. Des Sables Lake outside the zones described in items 2 to 4 Lac des Sables 46°02' 74°18' 55
2. Within 30.5 m of the shore of Des Sables Lake Lac des Sables 46°02' 74°18' 5
3. Major Bay of Des Sables Lake Lac des Sables 46°02' 74°17' 5
4. Centre-Ville Bay of Des Sables Lake Lac des Sables 46°02' 74°17' 5
5. Archambault Lake outside the zone described in item 27 Lac Archambault 46°19' 74°15' 55
6. Baribeau Lake outside the zone described in item 28 Lac Baribeau 46°21' 74°10' 55
7. Beauchamp Lake outside the zone described in item 29 Lac Beauchamp 46°18' 74°12' 55
8. Bouillon Lake outside the zone described in item 30 Lac Bouillon 46°16' 74°11' 55
9. La Clef Lake outside the zone described in item 31 Lac la Clef 46°23' 74°13' 55
10. Croche Lake Lac Croche 46°21' 74°06' 55
11. Des Aulnes Lake (Isidore and Garon) outside the zone described in item 32 Lac des Aulnes 46°22' 74°11' 55
12. Léon Lake outside
the zone described in item 33
Lac Léon 46°22' 74°16' 55
13. Major Lake outside the zone described in item 34 Lac Major 46°21' 74°12' 55
14. De la Montagne Noire Lake outside the zone described in item 35 Lac de la Montagne Noire 46°12' 74°16' 55
15. Ouareau Lake outside the zone described in item 36 Lac Ouareau 46°17' 74°09' 55
16. Du Pimbina Lake Lac du Pimbina 46°23' 74°14' 55
17. Perreault Lake outside the zone described in item 37 Lac Perreault 46°20' 74°07' 55
18. Provost Lake Lac Provost 46°24' 74°16' 55
19. Raquette Lake outside the zone described in item 38 Lac Raquette 46°15' 74°20' 55
20. Rochemaure Lake outside the zone described in item 39 Lac Rochemaure 46°22' 74°10' 55
21. Saint-Onge Lake outside the zone described in item 40 Lac Saint-Onge 46°22' 74°08' 55
22. Sombre Lake outside the zone described in item 41 Lac Sombre 46°20' 74°05' 55
23. Sylvère Lake outside the zone described in item 42 Lac Sylvère 46°21' 74°04' 55
24. Saint-Michel River (Michel) outside the zone described in item 43 Rivière Saint-Michel (Michel) 46°18' 74°16' 55
25. Noir Creek outside the zone described in item 44 Ruisseau Noir 46°23' 74°16' 55
26. Du Pimbina Creek outside the zone described in item 45 Ruisseau du Pimbina 46°21' 74°14' 55
27. Within 100 m of the shore of Archambault Lake Lac Archambault 46°19' 74°15' 10
28. Within 100 m of the shore of Baribeau Lake Lac Baribeau 46°21' 74°10' 10
29. Within 100 m of the shore of Beauchamp Lake Lac Beauchamp 46°18' 74°12' 10
30. Within 100 m of the shore of Bouillon Lake Lac Bouillon 46°16' 74°11' 10
31. Within 100 m of the shore of La Clef Lake Lac la Clef 46°23' 74°13' 10
32. Within 100 m of the shore of Des Aulnes Lake (Isidore and Garon) Lac des Aulnes 46°22' 74°11' 10
33. Within 100 m of the shore of Léon Lake Lac Léon 46°22' 74°16' 10
34. Within 100 m of the shore of Major Lake Lac Major 46°21' 74°12' 10
35. Within 100 m of the shore of De la Montagne Noire Lake Lac de la Montagne Noire 46°12' 74°16' 10
36. Within 100 m of the shore of Ouareau Lake Lac Ouareau 46°17' 74°09' 10
37. Within 100 m of the shore of Perreault Lake Lac Perreault 46°20' 74°07' 10
38. Within 100 m of the shore of Raquette Lake Lac Raquette 46°15' 74°20' 10
39. Within 100 m of the shore of Rochemaure Lake Lac Rochemaure 46°22' 74°10' 10
40. Within 100 m of the shore of Saint-Onge Lake Lac Saint-Onge 46°22' 74°08' 10
41. Within 100 m of the shore of Sombre Lake Lac Sombre 46°20' 74°05' 10
42. Within 100 m of the shore of Sylvère Lake Lac Sylvère 46°21' 74°04' 10
43. Within 100 m of the shore of the Saint-Michel River (Michel) Rivière Saint-Michel (Michel) 46°18' 74°16' 10
44. Within 100 m of the shore of Noir Creek Ruisseau Noir 46°23' 74°16' 10
45. Within 100 m of the shore of Du Pimbina Creek Ruisseau du Pimbina 46°21' 74°14' 10
46. Du Château Bay of Archambault Lake Lac Archambault 46°19' 74°15' 10
47. Blanc Lake outside the zone described in item 48 Lac Blanc 46°20' 74°13' 55
48. Within 50 m of the shore of Blanc Lake Lac Blanc 46°20' 74°13' 10
49. Pimodan Lake Lac Pimodan 46°23' 75°18' 25
50. Manitou Lake outside the zones described in items 51 to 53 Lac Manitou 46°54' 74°22' 55
51. Within 23 m of the shore of Manitou Lake Lac Manitou 46°54' 74°22' 10
52. Manitou Lake between Nord Bay and Adams Point Lac Manitou 46°54' 74°22' 10
53. Manitou Lake in the channels of the island locally known as McCall Island Lac Manitou 46°54' 74°22' 10
54. Bleu Lake Lac Bleu Inc. 45°53' 73°59' 40
55. Bowker Lake outside the zones described in items 56 and 57 Lac Bowker 45°25' 72°13' 55
56. Within the bay of Bowker Lake Lac Bowker 45°25' 72°13' 10
57. Within 75 m of the shore of Bowker Lake Lac Bowker 46°25' 72°13' 10
58. Des Écorces Lake outside the zone described in item 59 Lac des Écorces 46°00' 74°32' 55
59. Within 23 m of the shore of Des Écorces Lake Lac des Écorces 46°00' 72°32' 5
60. L'Assomption River between point A at coordinates 46°01' 73°27' and point B at coordinates 46°03' 73°28' Rivière L'Assomption 46°01' 73°27'
46°03' 73°28'
25
61. Lake McGregor including Mud Bay, Courville Bay, and Martin Bay   45°38' 75°39' 70
62. Massawippi Lake outside the zone described in item 63 Lac Massawippi 45°13' 72°00' 70
63. Within 100 m of the shore of Massawippi Lake Lac Massawippi 45°13' 72°00' 10
64. Tomifobia River between point A at coordinates 45°11' 72°02' and point B at coordinates 45°10' 72°02' Rivière Tomifobia 45°11' 72°02'
45°10' 72°02'
5
65. Massawippi River between point A at coordinates 45°17' 71°58' and point B at coordinates 45°18' 72°55' Rivière Massawippi 45°17' 71°58'
45°18' 72°55'
5
66. Maskinongé Lake outside the zone described in item 67 Lac Maskinongé 46°19' 73°23' 70
67. Within 150 m of the shore of Maskinongé Lake Lac Maskinongé 46°19' 73°23' 10
68. The St. Lawrence River between the points at coordinates 45°35' 73°28' and 45°39' 73°26' lying south of the Boucherville Islands Fleuve Saint-Laurent 45°35' 73°28'
45°39' 73°26'
70
69. The St. Lawrence River within 50 m south of the Boucherville Islands between the points at coordinates 45°35' 73°28' and 45°38' 73°27' Fleuve Saint-Laurent 45°35' 73°28'
45°38' 73°27'
10
70. The St. Lawrence River within 100 m north of the City of Boucherville between the points at coordinates 45°35' 73°28' and 45°39' 73°26' Fleuve Saint-Laurent 45°35' 73°28'
45°39' 73°26'
10
71. That part of the
St. Lawrence River known as La Grande Rivière between Saint-Jean Island and Sainte-Marguerite Island between the points at coordinates 45°35' 73°29' and 45°36' 73°28'
Fleuve Saint-Laurent 45°35' 73°29'
45°36' 73°28'
10
72. That part of the
St. Lawrence River known as Bras Nord de La Grande Rivière between Saint-Jean Island and À Pinard Island between the points at coordinates 45°36' 73°29' and 45°36' 73°28'
Fleuve Saint-Laurent 45°36' 73°29'
45°36' 73°28'
10
73. That part of the
St. Lawrence River known as La Passe between De la Commune Island and Grosbois Island between the points at coordinates 45°37' 73°28' and 45°37'01" 73°28'01"
Fleuve Saint-Laurent 45°37' 73°28'
45°37'01"
73°28'01"
10
74. Lake Saint-Joseph outside the zone described in item 77 Lac Saint-Joseph 45°58' 74°20' 70
75. Lake Sainte-Marie outside the zone described in item 78 Lac Sainte-Marie 45°56' 74°25' 70
76. Petite River connecting Lake Sainte-Marie to Lake Saint-Joseph, outside the zone described in item 79 La Petite Rivière 45°58' 74°19' 70
77. Within 30 m of the shore of Lake
Saint-Joseph
Lac Saint-Joseph 45°58' 74°20' 10
78. Within 30 m of the shore of Lake
Sainte-Marie
Lac Sainte-Marie 45°56' 74°25' 10
79. Within 30 m of the shore of the La Petite River connecting Lake Sainte-Marie to Lake Saint-Joseph La Petite Rivière 45°58' 74°19' 10
80. Little Cerf Lake outside the zone described in item 85 Petit lac du Cerf 46°16' 75°30' 70
81. Big Cerf Lake outside the zone described in item 86 Grand lac du Cerf 46°16' 75°31' 70
82. Lefebvre Lake outside the zone described in item 87 Lac Lefebvre 46°16' 75°29' 70
83. Mallone Lake outside the zone described in item 88 Lac Mallone 46°19' 75°31' 70
84. À Dick Lake outside the zone described in item 89 Lac à Dick 46°20' 75°30' 70
85. Within 60 m of the shore of Little Cerf Lake Petit lac du Cerf 46°16' 75°30' 10
86. Within 60 m of the shore of Big Cerf Lake Grand lac du Cerf 46°16' 75°31' 10
87. Within 60 m of the shore of Lefebvre Lake Lac Lefebvre 46°16' 75°29' 10
88. Within 60 m of the shore of Mallone Lake Lac Mallone 46°19' 75°31' 10
89. Within 60 m of the shore of À Dick Lake Lac à Dick 46°20' 75°30' 10
90. Lake Saint-Augustin Lac Saint-Augustin 46°45' 71°23' 55
91. Guindon Lake Lac Guindon 45°52' 74°07' 10
92. Guindon Lake Lac Guindon 46°45' 71°23' 55
93. Des Seigneurs Lake Lac des Seigneurs 45°52' 74°07' 10
94. Lake Saint-Amour Lac Saint-Amour 45°51' 74°07' 10
95. Marois Lake Lac Marois 45°51' 74°08' 10
96. Ouimet Lake Lac Ouimet 45°50' 74°10' 10
97. Lake Johanne Lac Johanne 45°50' 74°08' 10
98. Fraser Lake Lac Fraser 45°23' 72°11' 10
99. Lake Saint-Joseph outside the zone described in item 100 Lac Saint-Joseph 45°54' 71°38' 70
100. Within 100 m of the shore of Lake
Saint-Joseph
Lac Saint-Joseph 45°54' 71°38' 10
101. Lake Saint-Joseph (see Note 1) Lac Saint-Joseph 45°54' 71°38' 40
102. Aux Pins River Rivière aux Pins 46°54'00" 71°37'28" 5
103. Within 50 m of the line of buoys between the points at coordinates 46°52'25" 71°37'13" and 46°52'27" 71°37'04" Lac Saint-Joseph 46°52'25"
71°37'13"
46°52'27"
71°37'04"
10
104. Within 50 m of the line of buoys between the points at coordinates 46°52'37" 71°36'52" and 46°52'59" 71°36'52" Lac Saint-Joseph 46°52'37"
71°36'52"
46°52'59"
71°36'52"
10
105. Within 50 m of the lines of buoys between the points at coordinates 46°54'11" 71°37'23" and 46°54'17" 71°37'26" Lac Saint-Joseph 46°54'11"
71°37'23"
46°54'17"
71°37'26"
10
106. Within 50 m of the line of buoys between the points at coordinates 46°52'23" 71°37'23" and 46°52'24" 71°37'10" Lac Saint-Joseph 46°52'23"
71°37'23"
46°52'24"
71°37'10"
10
107. Lake Connelly outside the zone described in item 108 Lac Connelly 45°54' 73°58' 70
108. Within 50 m of the shore of Lake Connelly Lac Connelly 45°54' 73°58' 25
109. Magog River - west tributary: from the dam at point A at coordinates 46°16'23" 72°09'22" to Magog Lake bounded by a line connecting point D at coordinates 45°16'38" 72°03'26" and point E at coordinates 45°16'52" 72°03'29" Rivière Magog 46°16'23"
72°09'22"
to
45°16'38"
72°03'26"
to
45°16'52"
72°03'29"
25
110. Magog Lake outside the zones described in items 111 and 112 Lac Magog 45°18' 72°02' 70
111. Within 100 m from the shore of Magog Lake Lac Magog 45°18' 72°02' 10
112. Magog Lake, south
of a line connecting point B at coordinates 45°16'18" 72°03'47" and point C at coordinates 45°16'04" 72°02'55"
Lac Magog 45°16'18"
72°03'47"
and
45°16'04"
72°02'55"
10
113. Magog River - east tributary (outlet): from Magog Lake a distance of 1 km eastward to a line connecting point G at coordinates 45°20'25" 72°00'49" and point F at coordinates 45°20'22" 72°00'47" Rivière Magog 45°20'25"
72°00'49"
and
45°20'22"
72°00'47"
10
114. Magog River - east tributary (outlet): east of a line connecting point G at coordinates 45°20'25" 72°00'49" and point F at coordinates 45°20'22" 72°00'47" Rivière Magog 45°20'25"
72°00'49"
and
45°20'22"
72°00'47"
55
115. Tremblant Lake outside the zone described in item 116 Lac Tremblant 46°15' 74°38' 55
116. Within 60 m of the shore of Tremblant Lake (see Note 2) Lac Tremblant 46°15' 74°38' 10
117. Aux Quenouilles Lake outside the zone described in item 118 Lac aux Quenouilles 46°10' 74°23' 55
118. Within 60 m of the shore of Aux Quenouilles Lake (see Note 2) Lac aux Quenouilles 46°10' 74°23' 5
119. Auberge du Petit Bonheur Bay Lac aux Quenouilles 46°10' 74°23' 10
120. Lyster Lake, outside the zones described in items 121 and 122 Lac Lyster 45°02' 71°54' 55
121. Lyster Lake, within 100 m of its shoreline Lac Lyster 45°02' 71°54' 10
122. Lyster Lake, north of a line drawn from point A at coordinates 45°01' 71°55' to point B at coordinates 45°02' 71°54' Lac Lyster 45°02' 71°54' 10
123. De la Petite Nation River, between the canal bridge at coordinates 45°35'50" 75°06'15" and the Highway 148 bridge at coordinates 45°36'20" 75°07'45" Rivière de la Petite Nation 45°36' 75°07' 10
124. Lake Mégantic Lac Mégantic 45°32' 70°53' 55 from
6:00 p.m. to
6:00 a.m.
125. Lake Mégantic outside the zones described in items 126 to 132 Lac Mégantic 45°32' 70°53' 70 from
6:00 a.m.
to
6:00 p.m.
126. Lake Mégantic within 100 m of its shoreline Lac Mégantic 45°32' 70°53' 10
127. The marsh at the head of Lake Mégantic, zone R at coordinates 42°27' 70°53' (see Note 3) Lac Mégantic 45°32' 70°53' 5
128. The marsh of the Victoria River, zone S at coordinates 45°32' 70°53' (see Note 3) Lac Mégantic 45°32' 70°53' 5
129. Lake Mégantic within the Des Sables Bay sector, north of a line connecting point J at coordinates 45°34'45" 70°55'20" and point K at coordinates 45°35' 70°55' Lac Mégantic 45°32' 70°53' 15
130. Lake Mégantic east
of the federal dock, at the marina, zone L at coordinates 45°34' 70°53'
Lac Mégantic 45°32' 70°53' 5
131. Lake Mégantic, within the Des Joncs Lake sector, zone Q at coordinates 45°27' 70°51' Lac des Joncs 45°32' 70°53' 10
132. Lake Mégantic, in the Du lac de Joncs River sector, between point M at coordinates 45°29' 70°52' and point N at coordinates 45°27' 70°51' Rivière du lac des Joncs 45°32' 70°53' 10
133. Arnold River between point O at coordinates 45°27' 70°52' and point P at coordinates 45°26' 70°52' Rivière Arnold 45°32' 70°52' 10
134. Victoria River between point T at coordinates 45°32' 70°56' and point U at coordinates 45°32' 70°57' Rivière Victoria 45°33' 70°56' 10
135. Viceroi Lake, outside the zone described in item 136 Lac Vert 45°51' 75°06' 55, except from
7:00 p.m. to
7:00 a.m., when a speed limit of 25 applies
136. Viceroi Lake, within 70 m of its shoreline, excluding the Saint-Pierre Bay Narrows (see Note 2) Lac Vert 45°51' 75°06' 10
137. Lake Alain Lac Alain 46°57' 71°50' 10
138. Brompton Lake Lac Brompton 45°26' 72°09' 30, except from 8:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
139. Brompton Lake, north of a line connecting point A at coordinates 45°24'25" 72°08'41" and point B at coordinates 45°24'26" 72°08'24" Lac Brompton 45°26' 72°09' 70
140. Brompton Lake, within 100 m of its shoreline (see Note 2) Lac Brompton 45°26' 72°09' 10
141. Brompton Lake, south of a line connecting point A
at coordinates 45°24'25" 72°08'41" and point B at coordinates 45°24'26" 72°08'24"
Lac Brompton 45°26' 72°09' 10
142. Brompton Lake, within 100 m of the shores of Mitchell and Allen Islands and an island indicated by point C at coordinates 45°25'53" 72°09'30" Lac Brompton 45°26' 72°09' 10
143. Barrière Lake, outside the zone described in item 144 Lac Barrière 45°53' 75°06' 70
144. Barrière Lake, within 70 m of its shoreline (see Note 2) Lac Barrière 45°53' 75°06' 25
145. The narrows between Dasserat and Desvaux Lakes Lac Dasserat and lac Desvaux 48°16' 79°25' 48°12' 79°25' 10
146. Papineau Lake, outside the zones described in item 147 Lac Papineau 46°08' 74°19' 70, except from 9:00 p.m. to 8:30 a.m., when a speed limit of 10 applies
147. Papineau Lake, within 23 m of its shore and within 23 m of the shore
of its islands
Lac Papineau 46°08' 74°19' 10
148. À la Loutre Lake Lac à la Loutre 46°05' 74°54' 10
149. De l'Achigan Lake, outside the zone described in item 150 Lac de l'Achigan 46°56' 73°58' 70
150. De l'Achigan Lake, within 75 m of its shore and within 75 m of the shore of its islands Lac de l'Achigan 46°56' 73°58' 10
151. Beaudette River, between point A at coordinates 45°12'30" 74°19'00" and point B at coordinates 45°13'50" 74°22'30" Rivière Beaudette 45°12' 74°19' 5
152. The Ottawa River, between point A at coordinates 45°33'50" 74°22'31" and point B at coordinates 45°33'58" 74°22'30" Barrage de Carillon 45°34' 74°23' 10
153. Lovering Lake, outside the zone described in item 154 Lac Lovering 45°10' 72°09' 70
154. Lovering Lake, within 100 m of its shore Lac Lovering 45°10' 72°09' 10
155. Aux Araignées Lake, outside the zones described in items 156 to 160 Lac aux Araignées 45°28' 70°49' 50
156. Aux Araignées Lake, within 100 m of its shore and east of a line connecting point A at coordinates 45°28'45" 70°47'45" and point B at coordinates 45°27'50" 70°47'45" Lac aux Araignées 45°28' 70°49' 10
157. Aux Araignées Lake, within the marsh sector of the Aux Araignées River Marécage de la rivière aux Araignées 45°28' 70°49' 5
158. Aux Araignées Lake, within the marsh sector of the Des Indiens River Marécage de la rivière des Indiens 45°29' 70°48' 5
159. That part of Aux Araignées Lake in the Aux Araignées River Rivière aux Araignées 45°28' 70°52' 10
160. That part of Aux Araignées Lake in the Indiens River Rivière des Indiens 45°29' 70°48' 10
161. Lake Memphrémagog, in Magog Bay, in the zone delimited on the north by the shore and the southern limit of Zones A and C described in item 22 of Part 6 of Schedule 2 and on the south by a line drawn from a point on Cabana Point at coordinates 45°15'10" 72°10'14" to the navigation buoy at coordinates 45°15'59" 72°10'05", thence to a point located on Merry Point at coordinates 45°15'52" 72°09'44", excluding a 100 m wide, marked channel located to the southeast of a line drawn from that navigation buoy to a point on the shore at coordinates 45°16'06" 72°09'41" Lac Memphrémagog 45°08' 72°16' 10
162. Lake Memphrémagog, in that part of Magog Bay within 100 m of the shore of Charest Island, located at coordinates 45°15'46" 72°09'42" Lac Memphrémagog 45°08'00' 72°16'11" 10
163. Aux Sables Lake Lac aux Sables 46°53' 72°22' 25
164. Cap Rouge River, east of Gaudaville Bridge at coordinates 46°45'21" 71°20'58" up to its confluence with the St. Lawrence River Rivière du Cap Rouge 46°45' 71°21' 10
165. Cap Rouge River, in an area located at its confluence with the St. Lawrence River
(a part of Lots 288 and 292) bounded to the south by a line drawn 30 m south of the Cap-Rouge marina wharf at coordinates 46°44'47" 71°20'34", to the north by the high water line and the Galarneau Bridge, to the east by Lots 291 and 71-31, and to the west by lot 71-49
Rivière du Cap Rouge 46°45' 71°21' 10
166. Lake Saint-François, in the Rats Musqués Bay, west of a line joining point A at coordinates
45°57'55" 71°11'05" and point B at coordinates
45°57'50" 71°10'50"
Lac Saint-François 45°55' 71°10' 10
167. Matagami Lake, in an area bounded by
point A at coordinates 49°53'26" 77°16'04", point B at coordinates 49°53'25" 77°16'12", point C at coordinates 49°52'58" 77°16'24" and point D at coordinates 49°52'54" 77°16'21"
Lac Matagami 49°53' 77°30' 5
168. Supérieur Lake Lac Supérieur 46°12' 74°28' 10
169. De la Grande Fourche Lake, within 60 m of shore Lac de la Grande Fourche 47°46' 69°12' 10
170. Du Moine Channel, between points at coordinates 46°03'54" 73°01'37" and 46°03'45" 73°01'09" Chenal du Moine 46°05' 72°58' 5
171. Du Moine Channel, between points at coordinates 46°03'45" 73°01'09" and 46°05'10" 72°57'21" Chenal du Moine 46°05' 72°58' 10
172. Channels between Chenal-du-Moine Road and Létourneau Island and Aux Fantômes Island, between points at coordinates 46°04'15" 72°59'16" and 46°04'42" 72°58'14" Chenal de l'Île Létourneau and chenal de l'Île aux Fantômes 46°04' 72°59' 5
173. D'Embarras Channel Chenal d'Embarras 46°05' 72°58' 5
174. Du Doré Channel Chenal du Doré 46°05' 72°57' 10
175. À Côté Channel Chenal à Côté 46°05' 72°57' 10
176. Aux Corbeaux Channel between points at coordinates 46°04'37" 73°02'12" and 46°06'11" 73°00'07" Chenal aux Corbeaux 46°05' 73°01' 10
177. Île à Lapierre Bay Baie de l'Île à Lapierre 46°06' 73°00' 5
178. Île de Grâce Bay Reserve Baie de l'Île de Grâce
Vieille Baie
Baie de l'Île aux Corbeaux
46°06' 73°01' 5
179. Jacques-Cartier River between points at coordinates 46°51'47" 71°32'46" and 46°53'57" 71°30'46" Rivière Jacques-Cartier 46°40' 71°45' 25
180. Lake Saint-François, in areas other than the waters described in items 181 to 188 Lac Saint-François 45°55' 71°10' 70
181. Lake Saint-François, in Sauvage Bay, within 100 m of the shore on the major part of the circumference of the lake in those areas other than those described at items 182 and 183 Lac Saint-François 45°50' 71°10' 10
182. Lake Saint-François, in Sauvage Bay, within 35 m of the shore between points at coordinates 45°50'19" 71°08'57" and 45°50'20" 71°08'41" Lac Saint-François 45°50' 71°10' 10
183. Lake Saint-François, in Sauvage Bay, within 50 m of the shore between points at coordinates 45°50'06" 71°09'34" and 45°49'53" 71°09'34" Lac Saint-François 45°50' 71°10' 10
184. Lake Saint-François, within 100 m of the shore of three islands between points at coordinates 45°52'35" 71°09'27", 45°48'12" 71°08'57" and 45°47'36" 71°08'51" Lac Saint-François 45°50' 71°10' 10
185. Lake Saint-François, within an area located within points at coordinates 45°49'03" 71°09'56", 45°49'12" 71°09'37", 45°50'41" 71°08'50" and 45°50'20" 71°08'40" Lac Saint-François 45°50' 71°10' 40
186. Lake Saint-François, within an area located within points at coordinates 45°49'03" 71°09'56", 45°49'12" 71°09'37" and 45°47'26" 71°08'20" Lac Saint-François 45°50' 71°10' 25
187. Lake Saint-François, in the Ashberham River, between points at coordinates 45°58'34" 71°15'35" and 45°58'21" 71°15'09" Lac Saint-François 45°50' 71°10' 10
188. Lake Saint-François, in the Aux Bleuets River, between points at coordinates 45°55'45" 71°07'26", 45°56'44" 71°08'48" and 45°55'48" 71°08'59" Lac Saint-François 45°50' 71°10' 10
189. Des Deux Montagnes Lake, within 600 m of the shore of the Municipality of Saint-Placide Lac des Deux Montagnes 45°27' 74°00' 10
190. Des Deux Montagnes Lake, Vaudreuil Bay, in the area located to the west of a straight line joining the northern limit of Du Club Street at a point at coordinates 45°23'29" 74°00'47" and a point on
lot 2257 at coordinates 45°24'55" 74°00'45"
Lac des Deux Montagnes 45°27' 74°00' 10
191. Lake Simon: Lac Simon 45°58' 75°05'  
  (a) within 70 m of the high water mark; and
(b) at more than 70 m from the high water mark
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192. Gagnon Lake: Lac Gagnon 46°07' 75°07' 10
  (a) within 70 m of the high water mark (see Note 2); and     25
  (b) at more than 70 m from the high water mark     70
193. The Leamy Lake navigation channel that is, that portion of Leamy Lake, the north passage linking Leamy Lake to the Gatineau River and the part of the south passage linking Leamy Lake to De la Carrière Lake, as marked by navigation buoys and signs Leamy Lake 45°27' 75°43' 10
194. Ernest River: Rivière Ernest 46°08' 75°08'  
  (a) on a section located between a point at coordinates 46°08'18" 75°09'32" and a point at coordinates 46°08'18" 75°07'30"; and
(b) on a section located between a point at coordinates 46°08'18" 75°07'30" and a point at coordinates 46°08'23" 75°07'30"
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195. De la Petite Nation River, on a section located between a point at coordinates 46°04'04" 75°05'54" and a point at coordinates 46°01'59" 75°04'41" Rivière de la Petite Nation 45°35' 75°06' 10
196. Preston River, on a section located between a point at coordinates 46°00'35" 75°04'05" and a point at coordinates 46°00'07" 75°05'05" Rivière Preston 46°00' 75°05' 10
197. Grenville Channel, on a section located between a point at coordinates 45°37'04" 74°35'14" and a point at coordinates 45°37'51" 74°36'34", and along the southwestern shore of the island forming the southwestern side of Grenville Channel and extending to a distance of 50 m from that shore into the Gatineau River, between a line drawn in a westerly direction and passing through a point at coordinates 45°37'51" 74°36'34" and a line drawn in a southerly direction and passing through a point at coordinates 45°37'04" 74°35'14" and a point at coordinates 45°37'02" 74°35'15"   45°37' 74°36'
45°20' 73°55'
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198. Les Trois Lacs Lake: Les Trois Lacs 45°48' 71°54'  
  (a) up to 50 m from the shoreline and in the connecting channels; and
(b) on the remaining part of the lake
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199. Southwest Nicolet River: Rivière Nicolet Sud-Ouest 46°13' 72°36' 10
  (a) from the Les Trois Lacs Lake exit at a point at coordinates 45°48'10" 71°54'40" to the existing dam at a point at coordinates 45°47'50" 71°55'00"; and
(b) from the entrance to Les Trois Lacs Lake at a point at coordinates 45°47'32" 71°52'15" to La Petite Island at a point at coordinates 45°47'37" 71°51'47"








Rivière Parenteau
   
200. Windsor Lake   45°39' 71°53' 10
201. Lake Saint-Louis within 300 m of shore, in that part of the lake located between a line drawn from the wharf of Saint-Louis Park to the western limit of René Lévesque Park and a line drawn in the direction of and extending from 6th Avenue in Lachine Lac Saint-Louis 45°26' 73°42' 10
202. Pearson River, from its mouth at a point at coordinates 45°14' 72°31' to a point at coordinates 45°13' 72°31' Ruisseau Pearson 45°14' 72°32' 5
203. Chambly Basin: Bassin de Chambly 45°27' 73°17'  
  (a) within 125 m of the shore, in an area delineated by a line drawn between points at the following coordinates:
45°26'59" 73°16'39",
45°26'56" 73°17'25",
45°27'50" 73°17'24" and 45°27'56" 73°16'36"; and
(b) on the remaining part of the basin
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204. Ouareau River: Rivière Ouareau 45°56' 73°25'  
  (a) between Blanc Lake and Ouareau Lake, in the buoyed channel between a point at coordinates 46°19'43" 74°12'38" and the end of the buoyed channel at a point at coordinates 46°18'12" 74°10'15"; and
(b) outside the channel
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205. Croche Lake, within 50 m of the shore Lac Croche 46°21' 74°06' 10
206. Du Pimbina Lake, within 50 m of the shore Lac du Pimbina 46°23' 74°14' 10
207. Provost Lake, within 50 m of the shore Lac Provost 46°24' 74°16' 10
208. Simoneau Lake:
(a) within 30 m of
the shore; and
Lac Simoneau 45°24' 72°11'
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  (b) on the remaining part of the lake     40
209. Leclerc Lake Lac Leclerc 45°24' 72°12' 10
210. Des Monts Lake:
(a) within 30 m of
the shore; and
(b) on the remaining part of the lake
Lac des Monts 45°24' 72°11'
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211. Bran de Scie Lake:
(a) within 30 m of
the shore; and
(b) on the remaining part of the lake
Lac des Monts 45°24' 72°12'
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212. Waterloo Lake Lac Waterloo 45°20' 72°31' 10
213. Matambin Lake:
(a) within 30 m of
the shore; and
(b) on the remaining part of the lake
Lac Matambin 46°19'50" 73°32'20"
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214. Aylmer Lake: Lac Aylmer 45°49' 71°21'  
  (a) within 75 m of
the high water mark on the entire perimeter of the lake located on the north side of the Aylmer dam located at a point at coordinates 45°45'35" 71°24'20" (see Note 2);
(b) in Bullfrog Bay, adjacent to Domaine-Saint-Laurent, west of a line drawn from point A at coordinates 45°46'30" 71°23'15" to point B at coordinates 45°47'00" 71°22'30";
(c) in Ward Bay, in Domaine-Saint-Laurent, west of longitude 71°23'05", between latitudes 45°47'45" and 45°47'55", and at the confluence of the Coulombe River and Aylmer Lake, west of longitude 71°23'30" and north of latitude 45°49'25", and still in Ward Bay, in an area east of longitude 71°22'00", between latitudes 45°48'45" and 45°49'25";
(d) in Moose Bay, in the area of the mouth of the Longue Pointe River located west of a line drawn between point A at coordinates 45°51'15" 71°21'30" and point B at coordinates 45°51'45" 71°21'45" up to the confluence of the Longue Pointe River and Aylmer Lake, at a point at coordinates 45°51'10" 71°22'05";
(e) in that part of the mouth of the Maskinongé River located east of longitude 71°21'00" and south of latitude 45°49'25", up to the confluence of the Maskinongé River and Aylmer Lake at a point at coordinates 45°47'00" 71°20'45";
(f) in the mouth of the Troisième River, east of longitude 71°20'00" and between latitudes 45°50'10" and 45°50'20";
(g) in the mouth of the Jackman River, east of longitude 71°20'20" and between latitudes 45°50'40" and 45°50'50";
(h) inside the marina basin area between latitudes 45°53'25" and 45°53'55", and from the bridge at Highway 112 to the Saint-François River rapids at latitude 45°54'15";
(i) in the area located between the entrance to Pansu Road at latitude 45°55'10" and the mouth of the Coleraine River at latitude 45°56'50";
(j) within 100 m of the municipal wharfs, one located north of latitude 45°49'50" between longitudes 71°23'05" and 71°23'25" and the other one located east of longitude 71°20'15" between latitudes 45°48'15" and 45°48'30"; and
(k) within 200 m of the shore of the sand beaches at
(i) beach 1, east of longitude 71°20'20" between latitudes 45°49'10" and 45°50'10",
(ii) beach 2, east of longitude 71°21'50" between latitudes 45°46'50" and 45°47'10",
(iii) beach 3, south of latitude 45°46'20" between longitudes 71°22'25" and 71°22'50",
(iv) beach 4,
adjacent to
Bellerive Park, west of longitude 71°22'45" and north of latitude 45°49'45", and
(v) beach 5,
adjacent to
Camping
Lachance, east
of longitude 71°22'10" and north of latitude 45°49'35"
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215. Lake
Memphrémagog:
(a) within 100 m of the shore (see
Note 2); and
(b) the remaining part of the lake
Lac Memphrémagog 45°08' 72°16'

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216. Des Prairies River:
(a) between a point at coordinates 45°31'32" 73°53'45" at Roussin Island and a point at coordinates 45°41'51" 73°31'25", at Moulin Island (see Note 2)
Rivière des Prairies 45°33' 73°41'  
  (i) within 30 m of the shore, and     10
  (ii) at more than 30 m from the shore, between 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.;
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  (b) the portion of the river between the eastern tip of the Island of Montréal at the confluence of the St. Lawrence River and the Des Prairies River at a point at coordinates 45°42'12" 73°28'33" and the Highway 40 bridge at a point at coordinates 45°41'58" 73°30'31" (see Note 2)      
  (i) within 50 m of the shore of the
Island of Montréal, and
    10
  (ii) at more than
50 m from the shore of the Island of Montréal,
between 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.;
    25
  (c) the portion of the river from the Highway 40 bridge at a point at coordinates 45°41'58" 73°30'31" to the confluence of the Des Prairies River and Des Deux Montagnes Lake at a point at coordinates 45°28'17" 73°56'20" (see Note 2)      
  (i) within 30 m of the shore of the
Island of Montréal, and
    10
  (ii) at more than
30 m from the shore of the Island of Montréal,
between 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.;
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  (d) within 50 m of the shore of Bizard Island between a point at coordinates 45°31'14" 73°52'51" and a point at coordinates 45°28'30"
73°56'34";
    10
  (e) within 30 m of the shore of the following islands:     10
  (i) the unnamed islands with their centroids at points at coordinates
45°28'13" 73°55'03",
45°28'02" 73°54'56",
45°28'42" 73°52'49",
45°28'31" 73°52'49",
45°32'17" 73°42'53",
45°30'24" 73°51'26",
45°38'17" 73°36'30" and
45°28'06" 73°54'51",
(ii) Gagné Island with its centroid at a point at
coordinates 45°38'34" 73°36'25",
(iii) Jasmin Island with its centroid at a point at
coordinates 45°29'56" 73°51'26",
(iv) Lapierre Island with its centroid at a point at
coordinates 45°38'11" 73°36'42",
(v) Mercier Island with its centroid at a point at
coordinates 45°29'00" 73°52'35",
(vi) Ménard Island with its centroid at a point at
coordinates 45°29'26" 73°51'37",
(vii) Perry Island with its centroid at a point at
coordinates 45°32'51" 73°41'51",
(viii) Rochon
Island with its
centroid at a point at coordinates 45°38'12" 73°36'54",
(ix) Aux Chats
Island with its
centroid at a point at coordinates 45°30'58" 73°45'13",
(x) Roxboro Island with its centroid at a point at
coordinates 45°30'48" 73°49'11",
(xi) La Visitation Island with its
centroid at a point at coordinates 45°34'46" 73°39'40", and
(xii) Cheval de Terre Island with its centroid at a point at coordinates 45°35'09" 73°39'20";
     
  (f) within 50 m of the shore of the following islands (see Note 2):
(i) Bonfoin Island with its centroid at a point at coordinates 45°42'05" 73°29'54", and
(ii) Haynes Island with its centroid at a point at coordinates 45°41'52" 73°30'06"; and
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  (g) outside the areas referred to in paragraphs (a) to (f), between 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.     25
217. The St. Lawrence River:   49°40' 64°30'  
  (a) within 300 m of the shore between points at coordinates 45°25'47" 73°41'36" and 45°25'29" 73°39'58" (see Note 2);     10
  (b) within 50 m of the shore between points at coordinates 45°25'29" 73°39'57" at the eastern point of the Island of Montréal and 45°42'12" 73°28'33" at the confluence of the
St. Lawrence River and the Des Prairies River (see Note 2);
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  (c) within 50 m of the shore of the section of the river where the following islands are located and within 50 m of the shore of those islands (see Note 2):
(i) Jos-Ouellet
Island with its
centroid located at a point at
coordinates 45°25'15.3" 73°35'53.1",
(ii) Aux Chèvres Island with its
centroid located at a point at
coordinates 45°25'32.3" 73°34'46.1",
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  (iii) Aux Hérons Island with its
centroid located at a point at
coordinates 45°25'24" 73°34'45",
(iv) Des Soeurs
Island with its
centroid located at a point at
coordinates 45°27'31.1" 73°33'03.9",
(v) Mud Pie Island with its centroid located at a point at coordinates 45°26'20.0" 73°33'20.8",
(vi) Notre-Dame Island with its
centroid located at a point at
coordinates 45°29'52.2" 73°31'23.4",
(vii) Rock Island with its centroid located at a point at coordinates 45°25'48.6" 73°34'12.8",
(viii) Sainte-Hélène Island with its
centroid located at a point at
coordinates 45°31'06.4" 73°32'02.4",
(ix) les Sept Soeurs Islands with their centroids at points at coordinates
45°25'22.2" 73°35'16.3",
45°25'09.8" 73°35'24.1",
45°25'13.4" 73°35'19.2",
45°25'05.5" 73°35'18.6",
45°25'06.9" 73°35'19.7",
45°25'10.5" 73°35'19.9",
45°25'14.0" 73°35'25.7",
45°25'16.2" 73°35'15.1",
45°25'15.1" 73°35'24.9",
45°25'20.1" 73°35'14.4",
45°25'16.6" 73°35'23.2",
45°25'18.5" 73°35'14.4",
45°25'08.9" 73°35'21.2", and
(x) the unnamed islands with their centroids at points at coordinates
45°25'41.8" 73°35'23.3",
45°25'57.4" 73°34'56.6",
45°28'17.8" 73°31'53.2",
45°26'05.7" 73°34'50.2",
45°26'28.4" 73°33'32.8",
45°25'57.4" 73°34'59.1",
45°25'43.5" 73°35'28.8",
45°25'46.9" 73°35'21.9",
45°25'57.9" 73°34'57.7",
45°29'32.3" 73°31'47.5",
45°26'03.9" 73°34'55.7",
45°31'39.5" 73°31'55.9",
45°42'08.7" 73°28'36.4",
45°25'50.9" 73°35'20.2",
45°25'41.9" 73°35'25.2",
45°25'45.3" 73°35'28.6",
45°38'50.8" 73°29'02.9",
45°25'51.2" 73°34'24.2"; and
     
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218. Lake Saint-Louis:
(a) within 50 m of the shore, between points at coordinates 45°24'12" 73°57'23" (the Highway 20 bridge) and 45°25'55" 73°41'37";
(b) within 50 m of the shores of the following islands (see Note 2):
Lac
Saint-Louis
45°24' 73°48'
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  (i) Bushy Island, with its centroid at a point at
coordinates 45°25'57" 73°44'03",
(ii) Dixie Island, with its centroid at a point at
coordinates 45°25'54" 73°43'27",
(iii) Dorval Island, with its centroid at a point at
coordinates 45°25'56" 73°44'31",
(iv) the unnamed islands with their centroids at points at coordinates
45°24'10" 73°55'35",
45°25'24" 73°51'35",
45°25'30" 73°50'06",
45°25'22" 73°51'40",
45°25'55" 73°40'45",
45°24'12" 73°55'44",
45°25'32" 73°50'05"
and
45°25'51" 73°40'15"; and
   



















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219. Des Deux Montagnes Lake:
(a) within 50 m of the shores of the following islands (see Note 2):
Lac des Deux Montagnes 45°27' 74°00'

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  (i) the unnamed islands with their centroids at points at coordinates
45°24'44.0" 73°57'55.1",
45°28'13.3" 73°56'23.7",
45°24'20.0" 73°57'29.7",
45°24'14.6"
73°57'21.2",
45°27'37.5" 73°56'46.3",
45°24'50.8"
73°58'05.8",
45°27'59.3"
73°56'36.0",
45°27'17.7"
73°56'41.4",
45°25'08.6"
73°58'12.7",
45°25'09.2"
73°58'17.5",
45°25'05.7"
73°58'10.8", and
45°25'26.4"
73°58'32.2", and
     
  (ii) Girwood
Island, with its
centroid at a point at coordinates
45°25'17.1" 73°58'25,7";

     
  (b) within 50 m of the shore of the Island of Montréal between a point at coordinates 45°24'12" 73°57'23" and a point at coordinates 45°28'17" 73°56'20"; and     10
  (c) outside the areas referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b), between 9:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m.
    25
220. Beauregard Lake:
(a) within 30 m of shore; and
(b) at more than 30 m from shore
Lac Beauregard 46°09' 73°59'
10
  (i) between
9:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m., and
(ii) between
7:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m.
    25


70
221. Lake Catherine:
(a) within 30 m of shore; and
(b) at more than 30 m from shore
Lac Catherine 46°09' 74°00'
10
  (i) between
9:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m., and
(ii) between
7:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m.
    25


70
222. Des Cèdres Lake:
(a) within 30 m of shore; and
(b) at more than 30 m from shore
Lac des Cèdres 46°07' 74°03'
10
  (i) between
9:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m., and
(ii) between
7:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m.
    25


70
223. Lake Délia: Lac Délia 46°09' 73°59'  
  (a) within 30 m of shore; and     10
  (b) at more than 30 m from shore      
  (i) between
9:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m., and
(ii) between
7:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m.
    25


70
224. Doux Lake: Lac Doux 46°10' 73°59'  
  (a) within 30 m of shore; and     10
  (b) at more than 30 m from shore      
  (i) between
9:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m., and
(ii) between
7:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m.
    25


70
225. Drummond Lake:
(a) within 30 m of shore; and
(b) at more than 30 m from shore
Lac Drummond 46°07' 73°59'
10
  (i) between
9:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m., and
(ii) between
7:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m.
    25


70
226. Exérine Lake: Lac Exérine 46°08' 73°59'  
  (a) within 30 m of shore; and     10
  (b) at more than 30 m from shore      
  (i) between
9:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m., and
(ii) between
7:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m.
    25


70
227. À Foin Lake: Lac à Foin 46°07' 74°04'  
  (a) within 30 m of shore; and     10
  (b) at more than 30 m from shore      
  (i) between
9:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m., and
(ii) between
7:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m.
    25


70
228. Fouché Lake: Lac Fouché 46°07' 74°03'  
  (a) within 30 m of shore; and     10
  (b) at more than 30 m from shore      
  (i) between
9:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m., and
(ii) between
7:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m.
    25


70
229. À Gaby Lake: Lac à Gaby 46°07' 74°03'  
  (a) within 30 m of shore; and     10
  (b) at more than 30 m from shore      
  (i) between
9:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m., and
(ii) between
7:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m.
    25


70
230. Héroux Lake: Lac Héroux 46°10' 73°59'  
  (a) within 30 m of shore; and     10
  (b) at more than 30 m from shore      
  (i) between
9:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m., and
(ii) between
7:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m.
    25


70
231. Kenny Lake: Lac Kenny 46°09' 73°59'  
  (a) within 30 m of shore; and     10
  (b) at more than 30 m from shore      
  (i) between
9:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m., and
(ii) between
7:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m.
    25


70
232. Lafontaine Lake:
(a) within 30 m of shore; and
(b) at more than 30 m from shore
Lac Lafontaine 46°07' 73°59'
10
  (i) between
9:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m., and
(ii) between
7:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m.
    25


70
233. À May Lake: Lac à May 46°09' 74°02'  
  (a) within 30 m of shore; and     10
  (b) at more than 30 m from shore      
  (i) between
9:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m., and
(ii) between
7:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m.
    25


70
234. Onésime Lake:
(a) within 30 m of shore; and
(b) at more than 30 m from shore
Lac Onésime 46°10' 73°58'
10
  (i) between
9:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m., and
(ii) between
7:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m.
    25


70
235. Racette Lake: Lac Racette 46°07' 73°58'  
  (a) within 30 m of shore; and     10
  (b) at more than 30 m from shore      
  (i) between
9:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m., and
(ii) between
7:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m.
    25


70
236. Ritchie Lake: Lac Ritchie 46°08'42" 73°59'30"  
  (a) within 30 m of shore; and     10
  (b) at more than 30 m from shore      
  (i) between
9:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m., and
(ii) between
7:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m.
    25


70
237. Des Îles Lake: Lac des Îles 46°06' 74°02'  
  (a) within 30 m of shore; and     10
  (b) at more than 30 m from shore      
  (i) between
9:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m., and
(ii) between
7:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m.
    25


70
238. The parts of Orford Lake
located to the
west and southwest
of the following coordinates:
45°17'39" 72°16'32", 45°17'46" 72°16'22" and 45°17'50" 72°16'27"
Lac Orford 45°17'46" 72°16'22" 5
  (a) within 100 m of the shore, for the band not subject to more severe restrictions; and
(b) for areas not subject to more severe restrictions
    10




70
239. Saint-François River Rivière Saint-François From point A at a position
46°05' 72°53' to point B at a position 46°05' 72°52'
40
240. Lake Patrick: Lac Patrick 46°05' 73°59'  
  (a) within 30 m of shore; and     10
  (b) at more than 30 m from shore      
  (i) between
9:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m., and
(ii) between
7:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m.
    25


70
241. Gatineau River, from Farmers Dam to Paugan Dam
(a) within 30 m of either shore; and
(b) at more than 30 m from either shore
Rivière Gatineau 45°28' 75°44'


10

55
242. Lake William:
within 90 m of shore
Lac William 46°06'38"
71°34'04"

10
243. Bergeron Channel (Lake Saint-Louis):
within 90 m of either shore
Chenal Bergeron 45°19'06"
73°51'02"


10
244. Munich Lake Lac Munich 45°58'09"
74°30'09"
10
245. Charest Lake Lac Charest 45°58'10"
74°30'51"
10
246. Du Brochet Lake Lac du Brochet 45°57'32"
74°32'37"
10
247. Des Pins Lake Lac des Pins 45°55'34"
74°29'41"
10
248. Verdure Lake Lac Verdure 46°01' 74°28' 10
249. Kipawa Lake (in the unincorporated area of Laniel) within 30 m of the shore of the lake beginning on April 1 and ending on November 30 for the following areas: Lac Kipawa 46°55' 79°00' 10
  (a) MacAdam Bay,the part consisting of Lot 1, at civic address 901, to Lot 22, range A, at civic address 989 in the township of Shehyn;      
  (b) Dorval Bay at the main entrance to the bay; from Block 33, civic address 163, to the south side of the end of the bay in the Township of Tabaret; and from Block 34, civic address 165, as well as the entire north shore of the bay in the Township of Tabaret; and
(c) other bays in Kipawa Lake, namely the sectors where dwellings are located, as well as the following tourist sites, namely, Canal Bay, Héronnière, Clermont Island and Du Huard Island
     
250. Noire Sud River Rivière Noire Sud 46°12'23"
73°33'44"
5
251. Noir Lake, within
50 m of shore
Lac Noir 46°17' 73°33' 5
252. Nairne Lake, within 200 m of lot 142-2 (2 Chemin Dallaire) and north of lot 282-P (7 Chemin Lavoie) and within 100 m from the northern limit of lot 282-P (7 Chemin Lavoie) to the eastern limit of lot 142-2 (2 Chemin Dallaire) Lac Nairne 47°41'07"N
70°21'02"W
10
253. Vert Lake, within 50 m from shore Lac Vert 46°11'03"N
73°43'07"W
10
254. Du Nord River Rivière du Nord 45°31'08"N
74°20'12"W
 
  (a) between the Bassin Buoy at coordinates 45°33'31" 74°20'09" and André buoy at coordinates 45°33'13" 74°20'07"; and
    5





  (b) between André buoy at coordinates 45°33'13" 74°20'07" and HN-04 buoy at coordinates 45°31'00" 74°20'12.5"     10
255. Saint-Germain Lake Lac Saint-Germain 45°47'11"N
75°48'04"W
10

Note 1: Power-driven vessels are prohibited from exceeding 40 km/h from one hour after sunset until sunrise.

Note 2: This restriction does not apply to a vessel moving perpendicularly away from the shore while it is being used to tow a person on water-skis who is in the process of taking off.

Note 3: This restriction applies only during the period commencing on August 16 and ending on December 15.

PART 4

SASKATCHEWAN

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2






Local Name
Column 3

Location
Reference
(Gazetteer
of Canada

Reference
System)
Column 4



Maximum Speed in km/h Over the Ground
1. The channel between Ranger Bay and Madge Lake   51°38' 101°40' 5
2. Lehman Creek, being the channel between Jackfish Lake and Murray Lake   54°05' 108°20' 10
3. Dredged channel between North Emma Lake and Middle Emma Lake   53°37' 105°56' 10
4. The channel between the easterly part of Anglin Lake at a point at coordinates 53°44' 105°56' and Jacobsen Bay in Anglin Lake   53°44' 105°56' 10
5. Smutse Lake Alvena Lake 52°29' 106°05' 25
6. Elbow Harbour recreation site
marina on Diefenbaker Lake
Elbow
Harbour recreation site
marina on Diefenbaker Lake
51°06' 106°35' 5
7. Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park Marina (Last Mountain Lake)   49°59' 105°11' 5
8. Lake Diefenbaker Lake Diefenbaker 50°40' 107°57' 5

PART 5

ALBERTA

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2






Local Name
Column 3

Location Reference (Alberta Land Titles Act Reference System)
Column 4


Maximum Speed in km/h Over the Ground
Northeast Region
1. Ross Lake Ross Lake 11-56-4-W4 10
2. Half Moon Lake Half Moon Lake 6-52-31-W4 10
Peace River Region
1. That part of the Lesser Slave River commencing at the Town of Slave Lake's raw water intake pumphouse located at the southeast quarter of Section 12, Township 73, Range 6, west of the 5th Meridian and continuing downstream to the Lesser Slave Weir located at the southeast quarter
of Section 7, Township 73, Range 5, west of the 5th Meridian
Lesser Slave River Downstream of
12-73-6-W5 to
7-73-5-W5
10
Central Region
1. Pigeon Lake, within 100 m of shore Pigeon
Lake
47-1-W5 10

PART 6

MANITOBA

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2






Local Name
Column 3

Location
Reference
(Gazetteer
of Canada

Reference
System)
Column 4



Maximum Speed in km/h Over the Ground
1. Canada Creek
(from Lake Metigoshe to Dromore Lake)
Rural Municipality of Winchester   10
2. That part of the Red River from Parks Creek at coordinates 50°03'45" 97°01'03" to a power line located south of the Town of Selkirk at coordinates 50°17'29" 96°50'55", as follows:      
  (a) from sunrise to sunset; and     70
  (b) from sunset to sunrise     50

PART 7

NOVA SCOTIA

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2





Local Name
Column 3

Location Reference (Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)
Column 4



Maximum Speed in km/h Over the Ground
1. Lake Banook and
that portion of Mic Mac Lake that is within 100 m of the Circumferential Highway bridge
Lake Banook 44°41'N
63°34'W
10
2. Kearney Lake, southeast of a line drawn between 44°68.99'N 63°68.90'W off Saskatoon Drive and 44°69.08'N 63°68.74'W off Kearney Lake Road as buoyed and signed Kearney Lake 44°42'N
63°42'W
10
3. Lake Mic Mac, within 50 m radius of/ the Braemar Drive board launch, as buoyed and signed Lake Mic Mac 44°42'N
63°34'W
10
4. Lake Mic Mac, north of a line drawn between 44°41.71'N 63°33.58'W off Highway 118 and 44°41.73'N 63°33.17'W off Waverly Road, as buoyed and signed Lake Mic Mac 44°42'N
63°34'W
10

SCHEDULE 7
(Subsection 2(6))

WATERS ON WHICH A POWER-DRIVEN VESSEL TOWING A PERSON ON WATER SKIS, A SURF BOARD OR ANY OTHER SIMILAR EQUIPMENT IS PROHIBITED EXCEPT DURING THE PERMITTED HOURS AS INDICATED

PART 1

ALBERTA

Item Column 1

Name Given by the Gazetteer of Canada or Description
Column 2



Local Name
Column 3

Location Reference (Alberta Land Titles Act Reference System)
Southern Region
1. Paine Lake Mami Lake 2-28-W4
Central Region
1. Unnamed reservoir Blood Indian Creek Reservoir 17-26-9-W4
East Slopes Region
1. Rock Lake   52-2-W6
2. Chain Lakes*   14,15-2-W5
Northeast Region
1. Skeleton Lake*   65-18,19-W4

* The restriction applies only in the areas where signs are placed.

PART 2

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2





General Location
Column 3

Location Reference (Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)
1. Whiteswan Lake Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park 50.115 SE
2. That portion of Premier Lake south of a line extending from the southeast corner of Lot 11021 to the northwest corner of Lot 11869 northeast of Wasa 49.115 NW
3. The Nicomekl River, from the railway trestle at Mud Bay to the dam west of King George Highway Surrey 49.112 SW
4. Heffley Lake, the narrows and small bays at each end of the Lake as designated by the signs northeast of
Kamloops
50.120 NE
5. Hidden Lake east of Enderby 50.118 NW
6. Whitetail Lake approximately 15 km northwest of Canal Flats 50°13' 116°02'
7. Parts of Green Lake
as signed
Whistler 50°09' 122°57'
8. Big Bar Lake near Clinton 51°19' 121°48'
9. Elk and Beaver Lakes and those parts of Elk and Beaver Lakes in the interlake area except between 11:00 a.m. and one hour before sunset unless a regatta, marine parade or boat race for which a permit has been issued under subsection 11(2) of these Regulations is being held northwest of Victoria 48°32'N
123°24'W

PART 3

ONTARIO

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2





Specific Location
Column 3

Location Reference (Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)
1. North Branch Muskoka River from Bracebridge Falls to the mouth of the Muskoka River 45°02' 79°18'
to
45°02' 79°24'
45°02' 79°19'
2. Joseph River connecting Lake Joseph to Lake Rosseau from the Ames Point entrance
at 45°09'58"N 79°41'42"W to Joseph River Shoal at 45°08'28"N, 79°38'50"W
  45°08' 79°39'
3. Shadow River   45°15' 79°39'
4. South Branch Muskoka River from the intersection with the Muskoka River to Muskoka Falls 45°00' 79°18' 45°02' 79°19'
5. Indian River except for the part known as Mirror Lake   45°06' 79°34'
6. The narrow channel of Twelve Mile Bay fronting Lots 14, 15, 16 and 17, Plan M-312, Freeman Twp, Muskoka District 45°04'52"
79°58'00"
to
45°04'52"
79°57'45"
45°05 80°00'
7. That part of the Magnetawan River fronting the Village of Magnetawan, Twp of Chapman 45°39'40"
79°38'50"
to
45°40'00"
79°38'20"
45°46' 80°37'
8. That part of the Burnt River Somerville Twp, Victoria County, from Lot 11, Concessions VI and VII, to the entrance of Goose Lake, Lot 24, Concession I, all lying within Somerville Twp, Victoria County 44°41'78°42'
to
44°35'78°46'
44°35' 78°46'
9. That part of Robillard Lake known as Long Lake within the limits of the Town of Charlton, as described in column 2 47°48'37" N
79°59'54" W
to
47°48'36" N
80°00'10" W
47°49' 80°08'

PART 4

NOVA SCOTIA

Item Column 1

Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2


General Location
Culumn III

Location Reference (Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)
1. Tidnish River, upstream from Irwins Point   45°59' 64°03'

PART 5

QUEBEC

Item Column 1





Name Given by the Répertoire toponymique du Québec or Description
Column 2






Permitted Hours
Column 3

Location Reference (Répertoire toponymique du Québec Reference system)
1. Châteauguay River from point A at coordinates 45°21' 73°45' to point B at coordinates 45°23' 73°45'   45°21' 73°45'
45°23' 73°45'
2. Châteauguay River from point B at coordinates 45°23' 73°45' to point C at coordinates 45°23' 73°46'   45°23' 73°45'
45°23' 73°46'
3. Châteauguay River from point B at coordinates 45°23' 73°45' to point D at coordinates 45°24' 73°45'   45°23' 73°45'
45°24' 73°45'
4. Within a perimeter of 60 m from the shore of Lake Masson   46°02' 74°03'
5. North Lake   46°03' 74°02'
6. Dupuis Lake   46°02' 74°01'
7. Laviolette Lake   46°00' 74°08'
8. Marelle Lake   46°00' 74°07'
9. Deauville Lake   45°59' 74°06'
10. Pas de Poisson Lake   46°01' 74°07'
11. Lake Lenore   46°00' 74°07'
12. Long Lake   45°59' 74°05'
13. Tondohar Lake   46°00' 74°07'
14. Quévillon Lake   46°00' 74°06'
15. Lake Mimi   46°00' 74°09'
16. Gascon Lake   45°59' 74°08'
17. Lake Sainte-Adèle   45°57' 74°09'
18. Millette Lake   45°58' 74°11'
19. Bouthiller Lake   45°57' 74°13'
20. Renaud Lake   45°56' 74°12'
21. Matley Lake   45°57' 74°11'
22. Richer Lake   45°57' 74°12'
23. Des Seize Îles Lake from 9:00 a.m.
to 8:00 p.m.
45°54' 74°28'
24. Within a perimeter of 60 m from the shore of Charlebois Lake   46°05' 74°03'
25. Vingt Sous Lake   45°57' 74°22'
26. Cornu Lake   45°58' 74°23'
27. De la Montagne Lake   45°59' 74°19'
28. Major Bay of Des Sables Lake   46°02' 74°17'
29. Centre-Ville Bay of Des Sables Lake   46°02' 74°17'
30. Within 100 m of the shore of Archambault Lake   46°19' 74°15'
31. Within 100 m of the shore of Baribeau Lake   46°21' 74°10'
32. Within 100 m of the shore of Beauchamp Lake   46°18' 74°12'
33. Within 100 m of the shore of Bouillon Lake   46°16' 74°11'
34. Within 100 m of the shore of La Clef Lake   46°23' 74°13'
35. Within 100 m of the shore of Des Aulnes Lake (Isidore and Garon)   46°22' 74°11'
36. Within 100 m of the shore of Lake Léon   46°22' 74°16'
37. Within 100 m of the shore of Major Lake   46°21' 74°12'
38. Within 100 m of the shore of De la Montagne Noire Lake   46°12' 74°16'
39. Within 100 m of the shore of Ouareau Lake   46°17' 74°09'
40. Within 100 m of the shore of Perreault Lake   46°20' 74°07'
41. Within 100 m of the shore of Raquette Lake   46°15' 74°20'
42. Within 100 m of the shore of Rochemaure Lake   46°22' 741°0'
43. Within 100 m of the shore of Lake Saint-Onge   46°22' 74°08'
44. Within 100 m of the shore of Sombre Lake   46°20' 74°05'
45. Within 100 m of the shore of Sylvère Lake   46°21' 74°04'
46. Within 100 m of the shore of the Saint-Michel River (Michel)   46°18' 74°16'
47. Within 100 m of the shore of the Noir River   46°23' 74°16'
48. Within 100 m of the shore of the Ouareau River   46°19' 74°11'
49. Within 100 m of the shore of the Du Pimbina River   46°21' 74°14'
50. Within 50 m of the shore of Blanc Lake   46°20' 74°13'
51. Manitou Lake from 10:00 a.m. to noon and from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 46°54' 74°22'
52. Fraser Lake   45°23' 72°11'
53. Berry Lake   48°47' 78°22'
54. Filion Lake   48°50' 78°24'
55. Magny Lake   48°51' 78°23'
56. Brompton Lake, northwest of a line connecting point D at coordinates 45°28'23" 72°08'53" to point E at coordinates 45°28'26" 72°08'48" (Larochelle Bay)   45°26' 72°09'
57. Brompton Lake, north of a line connecting point F at coordinates 45°28'13" 72°08'04" and point G at coordinates 45°28'10" 72°08'06" (Du Barrage Bay)   45°26' 72°09'
58. Leamy Lake, the north passage linking the lake to the Gatineau River and the northern half of the south passage linking the lake to De la Carrière Lake   45°27' 75°43'
59. Les Trois Lacs Lake:
(a) in the beach and swimming areas delineated by a line running perpendicular to the shore to a point at coordinates 45°47'45" 71°53'25", thence to a point at coordinates
45°47'35" 71°53'30", and thence returning perpendicularly to the shore; and
  45°48' 71°54'
  (b) on the remaining part of the lake from 8:00 a.m.
to 8:00 p.m.
 
60. Southwest Nicolet River:

  46°13' 72°36'
  (a) from Les Trois Lacs Lake exit at a point at coordinates 45°48'10" 71°54'40" to the existing dam at a point at coordinates 45°47'50" 71°55'00"; and from 8:00 a.m.
to 8:00 p.m.
 
  (b) from the entrance to Les Trois Lacs Lake at a point at coordinates 45°47'32" 71°52'15" to a point at coordinates 45°47'37" 71°51'47" from 8:00 a.m.
to 8:00 p.m.
 
61. Saint-Louis Lake, in that part of the lake located between a line drawn from the wharf of Saint-Louis Park to the western limit of René Lévesque Park and a line drawn in the direction of and extending from
6th Avenue in Lachine
  45°26' 73°42'
62. Ouareau River, between Blanc Lake and Ouareau Lake   46°19' 74°11'
63. Croche Lake within 50 m of the shore, except where the vessel follows a trajectory perpendicular to the shore   46°21' 74°06'
64. Du Pimbina Lake within 50 m of the shore, except where the vessel follows a trajectory perpendicular to the shore   46°23' 74°14'
65. Provost Lake within 50 m of the shore, except where the vessel follows a trajectory perpendicular to the shore   46°24' 74°16'

PART 6

MANITOBA

Item Column 1

Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2



Local Name
Column 3

Location Reference (Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)
1. Assiniboine River Assiniboine River 49°52'17" 97°26'50"
to
49°53'09" 97°07'41"

SCHEDULE 8
(Subsections 10(1) and (2) and 11(1))

WATERS FOR WHICH A PERMIT IS REQUIRED TO HOLD A SPORTING, RECREATIONAL OR PUBLIC EVENT OR ACTIVITY

PART 1

ONTARIO

Item Column 1




Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2





Specific Location
Column 3

Location Reference (Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)
1. That part of the River Canard that lies within the Townships of Sandwich West and Anderson, Essex County   42°09' 83°06'
2. That part of Wilcox Lake lying between latitudes 43°56'35"N and 43°57'00"N and longitudes 79°25'00"W and 79°26'50"W with the exception of the no boating area   43°57' 79°26'
3. That part of Lake Ontario within 150 m of shore, between the mouth of Etobicoke Creek and the mouth of the Humber River 43°35'00"
79°32'40"
to
43°38'00"
79°28'30"
43°45' 78°00'
4. That part of Lake Ontario within 150 m of shore, between the westerly projections of the R.C. Harris Water Filtration Plant and the mouth of the Rouge River 43°40'00"
79°16'30"
to
43°47'30"
79°07'00"
43°45' 78°00'
5. That part of Parry Sound harbour, known locally as the Inner Harbour, lying north of a line connecting Bob's Point and Champaigne Street, Parry Sound, Parry Sound District   45°20' 80°03'

PART 2

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Item Column 1


Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2

General Location (Where Necessary)
Column 3

Location Reference (Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)
1. Long Lake Nanaimo 49.124 SE
2. Brannen Lake Nanaimo 49.124 SE
3. Elk and Beaver Lakes and those parts of Elk and Beaver Lakes in the interlake area northwest of
Victoria
48°32' 123°24'
4. False Creek east of a line drawn from Kitsilano Point at a position
49°16'39"N 123°9'8" W in a direction of 45 (True) to a position 49°17'1"N 123°8'34" W
False Creek 49°16' 123°8'

PART 3

QUEBEC

Item Column 1





Name Given by the
Répertoire toponymique
du Québec
or Description
Column 2







Local Name
Column 3

Location Reference (Répertoire toponymique du Québec Reference System)
1. Masson Lake Lac Masson 46°03' 74°02'
2. North Lake Baie North 46°03' 74°02'
3. Dupuis Lake Lac Dupuis 46°02' 74°01'
4. Grenier Lake Lac Grenier 46°03' 74°01'
5. Castor Lake Lac Castor 46°01' 74°02'
6. Laviolette Lake Lac Laviolette 46°00' 74°08'
7. Marelle Lake Lac Marelle 46°00' 74°07'
8. Deauville Lake Lac Deauville 45°59' 74°06'
9. Pas de Poisson Lake Lac Pas de Poisson 46°01' 74°07'
10. Lake Lenore Lac Lenore 46°00' 74°07'
11. Long Lake Lac Long 45°59' 74°05'
12. Tondohar Lake Lac Tondohar 46°00' 74°07'
13. Quévillon Lake Lac Quévillon 46°00' 74°06'
14. Lake Mimi Lac Mimi 46°00' 74°09'
15. Gascon Lake Lac Gascon 45°59' 74°08'
16. Lake Sainte-Adèle Lac Sainte-Adèle 45°57' 74°09'
17. Millette Lake Lac Millette 45°58' 74°11'
18. Bouthiller Lake Lac Bouthiller 45°57' 74°13'
19. Renaud Lake Lac Renaud 45°56' 74°12'
20. Matley Lake Lac Matley 45°57' 74°11'
21. Richer Lake Lac Richer 45°57' 74°12'
22. Masson Lake Lac Masson 46°02' 74°03'
23. Charlebois Lake Lac Charlebois 46°05' 74°03'
24. Vingt Sous Lake Lac Vingt Sous 45°57' 74°22'
25. Cornu Lake Lac Cornu 45°58' 74°23'
26. De la Montagne Lake Lac de la Montagne 45°59' 74°19'
27. De l'Achigan Lake Lac de l'Achigan 45°56' 73°58'
28. Des Seize Îles Lake Lac des Seize Îles 45°54' 74°28'
29 Brome Lake Lac Brome 45°15' 72°30'
30. Des Sables Lake Lac des Sables 46°02' 74°18'
31. Archambault Lake Lac Archambault 46°19' 74°15'
32. Baribeau Lake Lac Baribeau 46°21' 74°10'
33. Beauchamp Lake Lac Beauchamp 46°18' 74°12'
34. Blanc Lake Lac Blanc 46°20' 74°13'
35. Bouillon Lake Lac Bouillon 46°16' 74°11'
36. La Clef Lake Lac la Clef 46°23' 74°13'
37. Croche Lake Lac Croche 46°21' 74°06'
38. Des Aulnes Lake (Isidore and Garon) Lac des Aulnes 46°22' 74°11'
39. Lake Léon Lac Léon 46°22' 74°16'
40. Major Lake Lac Major 46°21' 74°12'
41. De la Montagne Noire Lake Lac de la Montagne Noire 46°12' 74°16'
42. Ouareau Lake Lac Ouareau 46°17' 74°09'
43. Du Pimbina Lake Lac du Pimbina 46°23' 74°14'
44. Perreault Lake Lac Perrault 46°20' 74°07'
45. Provost Lake Lac Provost 46°24' 74°16'
46. Raquette Lake Lac Raquette 46°15' 74°20'
47. Rochemaure Lake Lac Rochemaure 46°22' 74°10'
48. Lake Saint-Onge Lac Saint-Onge 46°22' 74°08'
49. Sombre Lake Lac Sombre 46°20' 74°05'
50. Sylvère Lake Lac Sylvère 46°21' 74°04'
51. Saint-Michel River (Michel) Rivière
St-Michel (Michel)
46°18' 74°16'
52. Noir River Ruisseau Noir 46°23' 74°16'
53. Ouareau River Rivière Ouareau 46°19' 74°11'
54. Du Pimbina River Ruisseau de la Pimbina 46°21' 74°14'
55. Manitou Lake Lac Manitou 46°54' 74°22'
56. À la Truite Lake Lac à la Truite 45°21' 72°09'
57. Des Écorces Lake Lac des Écorces 46°00' 74°32'
58. Lake McGregor Lac McGregor 45°38' 75°39'
59. Little Du Cerf Lake Petit lac du Cerf 46°16' 75°30'
60. Big Du Cerf Lake Grand lac du Cerf 46°16' 75°31'
61. Lefebvre Lake Lac Lefebvre 46°16' 75°29'
62. Mallone Lake Lac Mallone 46°19' 75°31'
63. À Dick Lake Lac à Dick 46°20' 75°30'
64. Fraser Lake Lac Fraser 45°23' 72°11'
65. Lake Saint-Denis Lac Saint-Denis 45°56' 74°19'
66. À la Truite Lake Lac à la Truite 45°56' 74°31'
67. Mohawk Lake Lac Mohawk 45°56' 74°21'
68. Noir Lake Lac Noir 45°56' 74°22'
69. Connelly Lake Lac Connelly 45°54' 73°58'
70. Berry Lake Lac Berry 48°47' 78°22'
71. Filion Lake Lac Filion 48°50' 78°24'
72. Magny Lake Lac Magny 48°51' 78°23'
73. Bleu Lake Lac Bleu 45°52' 73°59'
74. Barrière Lake Lac Barrière 45°53' 75°06'
75. De l'Achigan Lake Lac de l'Achigan 45°56' 73°58'
76. Des Français Lake Lac des Français 45°26' 72°13'
77. Des Deux Montagnes Lake, Vaudreuil Bay, in the area located to the west of a straight line joining the northern limit of Du Club Street at a point at coordinates 45°23'29" 74°00'47" and a point on Lot 2257 at coordinates 45°24'55" 74°00'45"    
78. Simon Lake Simon Lake 45°58' 75°05'
79. Gagnon Lake Gagnon Lake 46°07' 75°07'
80. Leamy Lake, the north passage linking the lake to the Gatineau River and the northern half of the south passage linking the lake to De la Carrière Lake Leamy Lake 45°27' 75°43'
81. Gilman Lake Lac Gilman 49°55' 74°20'
82. Nairne Lake Lac Nairne 47°41'09" 70°20'57"

PART 4

MANITOBA

Item Column 1


Name Given by the
Gazetteer of Canada
or Description
Column 2




Local Name
Column 3


Location Reference (Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)
1. Red River Red River 49°44'27" 97°07'35"
to
50°57'41" 97°04'15"
2. Assiniboine River Assiniboine River 49°52'17" 97°26'50"
to
49°53'09" 97°07'41"

SCHEDULE 9

(Sections 7 and 8)

TABLE 1

Tableau 1

Tableau 1

 

TABLE 2

Tableau 2

Tableau 2

TABLE 3

FIGURE 1

Tableau 3, Figure 1

FIGURE 2

Tableau 3, Figure 2

FIGURE 3

Tableau 3, Figure 3

FIGURE 4

Tableau 3, Figure 4

FIGURE 5

Tableau 3, Figure 5

FIGURE 6

Tableau 3, Figure 6

 

 

[33-1-o]

Footnote a

S.C. 2005, c. 29, s. 18

Footnote b

S.C. 2001, c. 26

Footnote 1

C.R.C., c. 1407

 

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